ONE compilation of "12 Best SciFi movies of all time
SUNSHINE 2007
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY 1968
SOLARIS 2002
A.I. ARTIVICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2001
ALIEN 1979
BLADE RUNNER 1982
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE 3RD KIND
CONTACT 1997
THE MATRIX 1999
MOON 2009
BTW, I watched about as much as I could stand of MOON . . . skipping liberally . . . and watched the last however many minutes. I NEVER got the point of it. There seemed to be some philosophical bits along the way but they seemed a bit . . . contrived or forced or something. It just did not seem to be that interesting a movie. Did I miss somethings?
PROMETHEUS 2012
SILENT RUNNING 1972
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQt-Kllt7Uc
Not a fan of the "music."
Yeah, I didn't think much of the list. First off, why the arbitrary cut-off year of 1968? That prevents the inclusion of some excellent SF movies of the 50s and early 60s, such as Forbidden Planet and Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Second, it seems weighted to "high-brow", "artsy" movies that the general public is unfamiliar with (such as Sunshine, Solaris, and Moon, none of which I've seen.) What about films such as Star Wars (ok, the actual science is minimal, but it's an excellent example of space opera), Terminator and Terminator 2 (good examples of both time travel and killer robots, with unrelenting action to boot), The Final Countdown (time travel to the past), Somewhere in Time (time travel from the past), Soylent Green (eco-disaster), Mad Max (societal breakdown), The Andromeda Strain (a very good "what if?" type of movie, as most Michael Crichton movies are). I could list more, but I think I make my point: many of the movies that I listed have become iconic, as examples of the SF trope that makes up their story, and there's a reason for that. They are very good and entertaining (which don't always go together) whereas many of the movies on that list may be "good" from a technical standpoint, but not always entertaining (I always fall asleep while watching "2001", for instance).
Oh well, I guess I'm just too low-brow and plebian to know what belongs on a "best of" list.
