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Best sci-fi - & why??

I will go with Serenity. There are other great Sci-Fi movies, but this one is my current favorite. It is like Star Wars from the point of view of Han Solo. Great story and characters.
 
Huge Aliens fan myself, although it's combo of sci-fi/horror
 
Probably Star Trek Nemesis. It had more emotional characters than the regular Star Trek Next Generation Series.
 
Star Wars (Episode 4)
Buckaroo Bonzai
Galaxy Quest
 
KnarfKS said:
That one ranks in my top 5. Others that I consider to well done examples of sci-fi include;
Blade Runner,
The Day the Earth Stood Still,
Forbidden Planet,
and,
the Sci-fi Channel's version of Dune.
 
Khaine said:
That one ranks in my top 5. Others that I consider to well done examples of sci-fi include;
Blade Runner,
The Day the Earth Stood Still,
Forbidden Planet,
and,
the Sci-fi Channel's version of Dune.

To me, the 3 greatest sci-fi movies are from the 1950's and you have named 2 of them. The 3rd is "The Thing (From Another World)". The special fx of these movies, being from the 50's, of course, are laughable, but the plots are awesome. I would love to see remakes of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "Forbidden Planet" with current fx and remaining true to the original storyline. ("The Thing" was remade and was very good but a bit too loosely based on the original script I think)
 
BradtheImpaler said:
I would love to see remakes of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "Forbidden Planet" with current fx and remaining true to the original storyline. ("The Thing" was remade and was very good but a bit too loosely based on the original script I think)
About 15 years ago the author Ray Bradbury was offered a chance to write a remake of "The Day the Earth Stood Still". He turned the offer down. Instead, he wanted to write a sequeal that had the aliens returning because we had failed to listen to their warning.
It would have delt with earth having to defend itself in a trial setting while being judged by the combined alien goverments. Earth needed to prove that it was not a possible threat to the different worlds in our part of the galaxy.
I hope that some day Bradbury gets the rights and can release this script as a novel.
The studio decided not to go through with the project because it did not provide enough material to make an action adventure film.
 
Khaine said:
About 15 years ago the author Ray Bradbury was offered a chance to write a remake of "The Day the Earth Stood Still". He turned the offer down. Instead, he wanted to write a sequeal that had the aliens returning because we had failed to listen to their warning.
It would have delt with earth having to defend itself in a trial setting while being judged by the combined alien goverments. Earth needed to prove that it was not a possible threat to the different worlds in our part of the galaxy.
I hope that some day Bradbury gets the rights and can release this script as a novel.
The studio decided not to go through with the project because it did not provide enough material to make an action adventure film.

How about a remake of the original, with Gort waking up and wreaking havoc on the army for 30 minutes before the girl gets to say - "klattu, verada, nikto" (for the sake of more action)...THEN a sequel along the lines of with Bradbury's idea?
 
I'm a huge fan of the Back to the Future Trilogy. I also love the movie Pitch Black. I've got to agree though about Gattaca, another awesome movie.
 
Another great sci-fi that, IMO, does not get the credit it deserves is Silent Running. Also, check out the directers cut of The Abyss.
 
Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris, simply because it is so unlike any other science fiction story ever told.

It was a trip of mind, memory, regret, etc., not aliens.
 
I'll have to give my top 10 because there are to many to name and I can not decide on what my favorite is, not even the top 5 will do. I own over 1000 movies and to many come to mind, but I'll just name these and shoot I can not even say if they are my favorite, but these are ones I don't mind watching more then once.

10. Armageddon
09. Riddick
08. The Core
07. Alien VS. Predator
06. The Day After Tomorrow
05. King Kong (06')
04. Star Wars (all)
03. Blade Runner
02. Underworld (Horror/Sci-fi)
01. The 5th Element
 
Well, since we're doing Top Ten's, I'll offer mine up:

1) Solaris
2) A. I.
3) The Fountain
4) Russian Ark
5) Brazil
6) Bladerunner
7) A Clockwork Orange
8) 12 Monkeys
9) Star Wars
10) THX-1138

Honorable Mention:

Donnie Darko
Event Horizon
2046
Tron
 
My top 10 (not in order)

1.) Star Wars (Episode 4)
2.) The Matrix
3.) Alien
4.) Close Encounters of the Third Kind
5.) The Terminator
6.) The Road Warrior
7.) Galaxy Quest
8.) The Empire Strikes Back
9.) Spaceballs
10.) The Fly
 
With @ least 3 showery days forecast, I guess it's time to flag up all genres of..

Best of...& why??

Enjoy!

Ian
 
Donnie Darko.

Its not epic, but its a really great movie.

Epic wise, I would go with Star Wars.

Star-Trek First Contact is really good as well. One of the best Trek films.
 
Donnie Darko is definitely a great movie. I purchased the Directors Cut on DVD which was fine, but regardless of the title, i always seem to prefer the theatrical versions over the extended ones.

My favourate Sci-Fi movie has to be 'Cube' Directed by Vincenzo Natali.[attachment=0:2oqr69ut]cube.jpg[/attachment:2oqr69ut]
 
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