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Paste Magazine's 100 BEST SCI-FI MOVIES OF ALL TIME
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Interesting list. I also agree with the top two but I'd put Blade Runner number one and 2001 at number two. In fact, I'd probably make numerous changes to the order of the list. They Live ahead of The Thing? Not for me.
Interesting that they'd include Star Wars considering George Lucas himself said that Star Wars is fantasy, not sci fi. Nice list overall and a good incentive to see the movies I missed. My own personal top 5 would be 1. Blade Runner 2. 2001 A Space Odyssey 3. Terminator 2 4. Back to the Future trilogy (It's really just one movie split in 3) 5. Aliens [Edited 11/13/18 15:50pm] | |
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my own top 10 (subject to change, maybe:) 1 repo man 2 2001 4 stalker 5 videodrome 6 12 monkeys (gilliam's best, imo. to me, brazil is a failed, ambitious mess - this is where he go it right) + la jetee (cheating by including both here) 7 timecrimes 8 dark city 9 the day the earth stood still 10 world of tomorrow episodes 1+2
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These are the ones I like best from that list. Not really ranked in order, other than the order I saw them while working backwards through the list. Except, of course, for Star Wars. That one popped into my mind immediately, so I guess it's the best one I've ever seen. | |
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My favorite is Envy, where Jack Black gets rich by inventing a spray that makes dog poop disappear. | |
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Here is my Top 10 Fav Sci-Fi Movies of All-Time
1. The Empire Strikes Back (1980) 2. Blade Runner (1982) 3. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) 4. Alien (1979) 5. Westworld (1973) 6. 12 Monkeys (1995) 7. Gravity (2013) 8. ET (1982) 9. Close Encounters (1977) 10. The Matrix (1999) [Edited 11/13/18 17:57pm] [Edited 11/14/18 12:53pm] Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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The movies I enjoy watching the most often: 2. Blade Runner 3. La Jetée 4. Ex Machina 5. Under The Skin 6. Metropolis 7. Alphaville 8. Blade Runner 2049
Je t’aime, je t’aime [Edited 11/14/18 19:33pm] | |
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SF is what i watch most. A pretty good top 100 there.
12 monkeys is an obvious choice. [Edited 11/14/18 16:13pm] | |
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Good list, but the day I put a Star Wars film above Demon Seed is a day that someone else rewrites my hisotry. Stalker is my no. 1. Maybe I'll see this Wall E one day. | |
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I've seen 46 of the films on the list | |
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Any list that has Portman’s Annihilation as “best” anything in the tittle, ESPECIALLY above Star Wars films you have take with a giant boulder of salt. I LOVE Natalie Portman, But Annihilation is one of the worst movies ever made. | |
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Ugot2shakesumthin said: Any list that has Portman’s Annihilation as “best” anything in the tittle, ESPECIALLY above Star Wars films you have take with a giant boulder of salt. I LOVE Natalie Portman, But Annihilation is one of the worst movies ever made. The general consensus based on reviews is that it was a pretty good movie. I didn't love it myself but any list such as this is going to be impossible to please ANYONE. Because unless you're the guy who made the list, you're going to disagree with parts of it. I look at these lists as recommendations for movies I haven't seen yet. I don't take the placements of the movies on the list seriously. | |
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EmmaMcG said: Ugot2shakesumthin said: Any list that has Portman’s Annihilation as “best” anything in the tittle, ESPECIALLY above Star Wars films you have take with a giant boulder of salt.
I LOVE Natalie Portman, But Annihilation is one of the worst movies ever made. The general consensus based on reviews is that it was a pretty good movie. I didn't love it myself but any list such as this is going to be impossible to please ANYONE. Because unless you're the guy who made the list, you're going to disagree with parts of it. I look at these lists as recommendations for movies I haven't seen yet. I don't take the placements of the movies on the list seriously. I’m going to say it. Becasue it was a female director and an all-female cast is was coddled. I hate when films get sympathy votes or are coddled. It’s so bad on sooooo many levels. I feel the same way about terrible indie movies such as “Sorry to Bother You” where some thought they would be early in calling it this years “Get Out. (Which it’s not)Which is just bad amateur hour as Annihilation is. But yeah, taste is subjective but i had sooo many eye rolling moments that I lost count. But I truly do believe that it got a sympathy vote because of the all female cast and the female director. But an awful film is an awful film, no need to grade art on a curve. [Edited 11/16/18 7:33am] | |
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this female director must have had a hell of a hangover or something when this picture was taken:
i don't want to derail the topic, but i liked annihilation a fair bit. there were some things i thought didn't work, some effects shots that were a little rough, & some of the 'body horror' shots weren't frightening & impactful to me at all. but some things were terrific, particularly the slightly psyechelic ending. ultimately, i see it as a holllywood-ized, cliffs notes version of stalker. it has a vaguely similar plot, same morose tone, but at 1/2 the length & with an attractive cast instead of ugly russian men. | |
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damosuzuki said:
this female director must have had a hell of a hangover or something when this picture was taken:
i don't want to derail the topic, but i liked annihilation a fair bit. there were some things i thought didn't work, some effects shots that were a little rough, & some of the 'body horror' shots weren't frightening & impactful to me at all. but some things were terrific, particularly the slightly psyechelic ending. ultimately, i see it as a holllywood-ized, cliffs notes version of stalker. it has a vaguely similar plot, same morose tone, but at 1/2 the length & with an attractive cast instead of ugly russian men. Oops. Yikes Double yikes. Yeah i forgot the controversy was that the female director was booted off. My bad. This is certainly embarrassing ****I was confusing this film. Now i remember how much I hated this film and was surprised because i loved Ex-Machina***** [Edited 11/16/18 7:47am] | |
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did you ever get a chance to catch the 70s version of invasion of the body snatchers? i remember discussing it with you some time ago. i'm always a little leery of making a recommendation, but i have the feeling you might actually dig it a fair bit. | |
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Ugot2shakesumthin said: EmmaMcG said: The general consensus based on reviews is that it was a pretty good movie. I didn't love it myself but any list such as this is going to be impossible to please ANYONE. Because unless you're the guy who made the list, you're going to disagree with parts of it. I look at these lists as recommendations for movies I haven't seen yet. I don't take the placements of the movies on the list seriously. I’m going to say it. Becasue it was a female director and an all-female cast is was coddled. I hate when films get sympathy votes or are coddled. It’s so bad on sooooo many levels. I feel the same way about terrible indie movies such as “Sorry to Bother You” where some thought they would be early in calling it this years “Get Out. (Which it’s not)Which is just bad amateur hour as Annihilation is. But yeah, taste is subjective but i had sooo many eye rolling moments that I lost count. But I truly do believe that it got a sympathy vote because of the all female cast and the female director. But an awful film is an awful film, no need to grade art on a curve. [Edited 11/16/18 7:33am] You have a point (apart from the female director part LOL) a lot of movies DO get special treatment from critics for having a mainly female cast or a cast made up by "people of colour". I don't think that was necessarily the case here though. | |
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damosuzuki said:
You know, now i am questioning my entire life. But i do remember watching it, ignoring the mixed reviews because i love Portman and the Jane The Virgin actress and give it a shot and hating it. There are so many WTF and WHY moments throughout. | |
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You like to throw that out all the time I haven't seen it but I'm sure I could come up with hundreds of movies worse than that | |
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JJ "Let's destroy Vulcan" Abrams Star Trek movie (way overrated) should be replaced by Star Trek first contact. | |
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kpowers said:
You like to throw that out all the time I haven't seen it but I'm sure I could come up with hundreds of movies worse than that Ive seen it, its a terrible movie! Go watch it and see. Though you did like “Solo” so , I don’t about you. | |
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And I doubt you as well | |
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My top two also | |
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And I doubt you as well Ok Typo I meant I don’t “know” about you. But “doubt” whatever... | |
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Challenging myself to describe my current 10 favorite sci-fi movies outside cliche but inside brevity in a genre that—despite glorious signs of expansion through the democratization of the medium—is, upon numerated reflection, still very much dominated by modern (last 50 years), big budget, and American.
But the explosions you hear still might be originating from the inside. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Art at its most profound finds a larger truth we can all recite by heart without ever really knowing the words. Star Wars (1977) Intellectualism isn’t the parent of feeling. It’s all part of the same ascendance capable of uncovering either. A Clockwork Orange (1971) Human history is buried beneath a madness created by its attempts to control that which it still does not fully understand. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) Mundanity meets profundity through a secret portal traversable only in youth. Under the Skin (2014) The stunning horror of an unknown objectivity PIER-ing to a glimpse inside the human soul. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) A crumpled wail of indescribable exhaustion for the untold struggles of forever sent upward to somewhere—anywhere—drained of the will to fight any longer as a precious resource in a warring world of scarcity. Alien (1979) The starkness of a pounding corridor pulsing through the marrow of subconsciousness that opens up to our infinity. Gravity (2015) Earth as home. A place as deeply embraceable as your first breath of life, but only once the heights of your mind has reached a locale no one can ever direct you to. Planet of the Apes (1968) Even squinting through all its cheesecloth bears the only destination that can still totally strand me. Stalker (1979) The prominence of art and science duel towards a question unimagined, lead—mostly from behind—by culture’s crowned lowliest (the ritual believer) not daring itself reached past a rubbed-off dignity in the depths of despair searching for a reason. The great and mysterious Oz can’t cloak us seen in all its absolute worthiness. It’s right there where we selfishly, cynically cordon it off in its now impossible pursuit. — If I could manage to fit more than 10 in my top 10: Ex Machina (2015), Back to the Future (1985), Blade Runner & Blade Runner 2049 (2017), WALL-E (2008), Aliens (1986), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Moon (2009), A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), Predator (1987), Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), The Abyss (1989), Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). == [For posterity: Stalker was too literal in places for me.] == [Edited 12/13/18 22:26pm] | |
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Stargate!! Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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