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The Red Admiral
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Just a forum survey to investigate people's favourite, or in their opinion, best science fiction films ever made. This though EXCLUDES Star Trek and Star Wars movies. This category also excludes fantasy films.

Not in precise order, because it's so tough:

2001: A Space Odyssey
Aliens
Contact
Stargate
Planet of the Apes
The Abyss
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Cocoon
Terminator 2
Jurassic Park (it was a type of science fiction)


Other sci-films enoyed and admired would include:

The Fifth Element
Solaris
Dune
Enemy Mine
ID4 (some of it)
The Day The Earth Stood Still
Back to The Future (the saga)
They Live
Starship Troopers
This Island Earth
Armageddon (again, like ID4, some of it)


....and others I probably can't think of right now. Please remind me of the ones I've forgotten!

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Blade Runner
Planet Of The Apes
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Andromeda Strain
Silent Running
The Time Machine
War Of The Worlds
Wings Of Honneamise
Ghost In The Shell

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Omega
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I think you guys may have gotten the best ones. However, my list...

2001
2010
Back to the Future
Apollo 13 (Does that qualify as sci-fi?)
Planet of the Apes
Contact
T2: Judgement Day

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PsyLiam
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I don't think that Apollo 13 should tecnically qualify as sci-fi, since there was no ficticious science in it. But we'll let you off.

Red Admiral: You can't have Aliens without Alien. It's not allowed.

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I like Dark City and 12 Monkeys and Forbidden Planet, at the moment.
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The Red Admiral
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"Red Admiral: You can't have Aliens without Alien. It's not allowed."

Lol PsyLiam. Perhaps you're right, Alien is one of the best films in the sci-fi (and horror) genre. So I'll include Alien with Aliens for that list. The reason I didn't put simply 'The Alien saga', is because I didn't want to include Alien 3, and the dreadful Alien: Resurrection. For me that saga ended with the brilliant Aliens.

And thanks for saying Dark City Sol System, I forgot that, a truly fascinating film.

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"The Matrix." How could I forget "The Matrix?"

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Because "The Matrix" isn't outstanding. It's a steaming heaping pile of shit.

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All I can think of right now is Ghostbusters and the Final Countdown. I like a lot of movies, but only a few that I can watch over and over without getting bored.

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No it isn't Shik. If you really do think so, then you would probably be horrified to know that the Matrix is going to be a trilogy. The Matrix 2 and 3 are gonna be released back to back much like the way Back to the Future 2 and 3 was released back to back.

As for the best sci-fi movies; Did everybody forget about Gattaca!?!?!? What about The Arrival?!?

The Arrival 2, however, is so bad that I don't even consider it to be the "official" sequil to The Arrival. HBO (the people behind The Arrival 2) should be banned from doing original movies forever!


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Forgot something, you have. Correct it, I must. Myes, mhmhmhm, yeeessss!!!

Yes, and also Event Horizon would be my suggestion. That movie scared the shit out of me... And the setting was so cold, like in deep space.

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A friend of mine really loves "Screamers", so I'll put that one in there too.

On my to-see list: 1984, Fahrenheit 451, Forbidden Planet (Frank Drebin with RED HAIR???)

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Some of these lists are starting to scare me.
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I haven't seen 1984, but read the book. Afterwards, I saw references from it in other books and shows. B5 probably had the most 1984 references than anything else.

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quote:
Originally posted by Nimrod:
Yes, and also Event Horizon would be my suggestion. That movie scared the shit out of me... And the setting was so cold, like in deep space.

Event Horizon?!?! *backhands Nimrod* What's wrong with you!


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