Whether or not you've seen them is not the test to see if you're into Sci-Fi, the test is to watch some of them and see if you like them. If you enjoy (for example) A New Hope, Planet of the Apes (the original), and Back to the Future then you might just like the genre as a whole, and you might want to consider placing the others on your "must watch" bucket list.Yureina said:I've totally not seen most of the films on that list. I guess that means i'm not a sci-fi person. >_>
That's certainly another thing to add, thanksDexiro said:It's about fictional science techniques, that'd be my guess.chozo_hybrid said:Could someone tell me what makes "A Clockwork Orange" science fiction?
I didn't pick up a "dystopian future" vibe like the other guy did but i guess that could be another reason.
What? I can tolerate you not liking 2001, but the Dune movie us abysmal. The characters were shit, the exposition ham handed, and action scenes travesties.Serenegoose said:The escapist forum is post hungry. *tries to reassemble*
Never seen district 9, probably should, too lazy. List is overall good, save that 2001 is rubbish and I don't care who says otherwise, and the list has insufficient Dune.
Gunsang said:Um... Number 3 and 5.The Great JT said:Wow, Star Wars isn't even on the list? That's a shocker.
Ah, yeah I was looking for the words "Star Wars" in there, not the sub-titles. I am an idiot.Korten12 said:The Empires Strike back and A New Hope are Star Wars. A New hope which on IGN was listed as just Star Wars but It talked only about A New Hope.The Great JT said:Wow, Star Wars isn't even on the list? That's a shocker.
The problem is: ARE there 25 Sci-fi movies that are "fucking amazing" and not just pretty? I'm not trying to defend pretentious drivel like Avatar, I'm just having a difficult time coming up with 25 sci-fi movies that kick ass throughout the entire movie.The Amazing Tea Alligator said:While true, these are the best 25 sci-fi films EVER. That means they should be fucking amazing, not mediocre with pretty effects.SomeBritishDude said:Not sure why so many people hate Avatar all that much. It's dumb, but it's beautiful.
I was wondering that myself. I guess it's got the whole "dystopian future" vibe that happens in so much sci-fi, but other than that there's really no sci-fi elements that I can think of.chozo_hybrid said:Could someone tell me what makes "A Clockwork Orange" science fiction?
It's more because of the level of influence the movie has more than the quality of the film itself. It's certainly a good sci-fi movie, but I wouldn't rank it top 25 on artistic merit. That one movie has influenced popular culture and just about every sci-fi movie since then to a staggering degree though.ma55ter_fett said:I have never cared for the second terminator film, I don't know why it always makes it onto "top sci fi" lists
Jurassic Park is fully functional sci-fi. The whole "cloning dinosaurs from preserved amber" thing falls firmly in the science fiction area, even if it's not set in the future.tanis1lionheart said:Have to say there's a few movies, like 'Jurassic Park' and 'The Thing' that I don't really see as 'sci-fi'.
Also, Star Wars TESB/RotJ > ANH.
I was more meaning that i'm not a Sci-Fi movie guru.Abanic said:Whether or not you've seen them is not the test to see if you're into Sci-Fi, the test is to watch some of them and see if you like them. If you enjoy (for example) A New Hope, Planet of the Apes (the original), and Back to the Future then you might just like the genre as a whole, and you might want to consider placing the others on your "must watch" bucket list.Yureina said:I've totally not seen most of the films on that list. I guess that means i'm not a sci-fi person. >_>
There's 2 Star Wars movies on the list....The Great JT said:Wow, Star Wars isn't even on the list? That's a shocker.
Brazil and Alien (not (s), mind) is fucking amazing. What's important here though is that Avatar is not even close to fucking amazing.Abanic said:The problem is: ARE there 25 Sci-fi movies that are "fucking amazing" and not just pretty? I'm not trying to defend pretentious drivel like Avatar, I'm just having a difficult time coming up with 25 sci-fi movies that kick ass throughout the entire movie.The Amazing Tea Alligator said:While true, these are the best 25 sci-fi films EVER. That means they should be fucking amazing, not mediocre with pretty effects.SomeBritishDude said:Not sure why so many people hate Avatar all that much. It's dumb, but it's beautiful.
Yeah, I'm not one to confuse personal preference with universal truth (*hint hint, wink wink, jab jab* at some people). If enough people give something praise, I usually check it out. Often, that works out great for me, as it's how I discovered The Wire, Mad Men, Being There, and lots of other works. If I don't like it, then I just say it wasn't tailored for me and it happens sometimes.Gunsang said:Shame you didn't like 2001 or A Clockwork Orange; you still have to admit that they are deserving of their spot though.
JBojangles said:what no star wars?
Numbers 3 and 5: A New Hope and The Empire Strike BackThe Great JT said:Wow, Star Wars isn't even on the list? That's a shocker.