This is my opinion of my favorite science fiction (my fave genre) movies (so far).
5. TRON (1982); A fantastic movie that really made me think. Are there really worlds inside my PC?
4. E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982); A touching story of friendship. A Steven Spielberg masterpiece. That's all there is to say.
3. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968); This film was slow and quite boring, but that doesn't stop it from being a very confusing and interesting sci-fi movie. I had to watch it several times to really get it.
2. Star Wars (1977); This was the first Star Wars movie I watched and my personal favorite out of all six. If you haven't seen it, then watch it now.
1. The Matrix (1999); This is not only my favorite sci-fi movie, but one of my favorite movies of all time. It's eye-popping visuals and mind-bending plot (which I will not mention, because I don't want to spoil it for those who haven't seen it) is what makes what it is. A truly revolutionary film.
The reason Blade Runner isn't here is because I have not yet seen it. Anyways, this is my list of favorite sci-fi movies. What's yours?

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Nearly gave me a heart attack when I thought you meant the TRON remake, but now it's all good.
I'm the only person I know who's seen 2010, so I keep having to explain to people that 2001's ending only makes sense when you watch the second. I hope I get to see 3001 soon.
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eh star wars is always the best to me
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+1982. I approve this message, with a slight bump up of tron. My dad used to carry his Frisbee everywhere as a kid
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um star wars is too good to be sci-fi
star wars is amazing man
do not insult star wars by calling it science fiction o:<

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littletonkslover wrote:
um star wars is too good to be sci-fi
star wars is amazing man
do not insult star wars by calling it science fiction o:<
what
why does science fiction lower worth of movies.
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soupoftomato wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
um star wars is too good to be sci-fi
star wars is amazing man
do not insult star wars by calling it science fiction o:<what
why does science fiction lower worth of movies.
i honestly have never heard/seen/ of a decent sci fi movie other than Star Wars
Star Trek-fake
Tron- weird
E.T.- that was okay but the alien just didn't look convincing at all
close encounters of the 3rd kind- so bad i left in the middle of it

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littletonkslover wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
um star wars is too good to be sci-fi
star wars is amazing man
do not insult star wars by calling it science fiction o:<what
why does science fiction lower worth of movies.i honestly have never heard/seen/ of a decent sci fi movie other than Star Wars
Star Trek-fake
Tron- weird
E.T.- that was okay but the alien just didn't look convincing at all
close encounters of the 3rd kind- so bad i left in the middle of it
1+
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littletonkslover wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
um star wars is too good to be sci-fi
star wars is amazing man
do not insult star wars by calling it science fiction o:<what
why does science fiction lower worth of movies.i honestly have never heard/seen/ of a decent sci fi movie other than Star Wars
Star Trek-fake
Tron- weird
E.T.- that was okay but the alien just didn't look convincing at all
close encounters of the 3rd kind- so bad i left in the middle of it
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Tron is WEIRD???
No it's not. Tron is AWESOME.
And Star Wars isn't science fiction? Er...yeah it is. Space opera is the same thing as sci-fi.
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littletonkslover wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
um star wars is too good to be sci-fi
star wars is amazing man
do not insult star wars by calling it science fiction o:<what
why does science fiction lower worth of movies.i honestly have never heard/seen/ of a decent sci fi movie other than Star Wars
Star Trek-fake
Tron- weird
E.T.- that was okay but the alien just didn't look convincing at all
close encounters of the 3rd kind- so bad i left in the middle of it
Galaxy Quest.
It's a parody of Star Trek but it's still hilarious and good. lol
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Kileymeister wrote:
Nearly gave me a heart attack when I thought you meant the TRON remake, but now it's all good.
I'm the only person I know who's seen 2010, so I keep having to explain to people that 2001's ending only makes sense when you watch the second. I hope I get to see 3001 soon.
Tron Legacy is a fantastically brilliant film! Also it's a sequel, not a remake.
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soupoftomato wrote:
Galaxy Quest.
It's a parody of Star Trek but it's still hilarious and good. lol
+1
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Paddle2See wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Galaxy Quest.
It's a parody of Star Trek but it's still hilarious and good. lol+1
lol. I've never seen I member of the Scratch Team do that!
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Star Wars is going to be like the top grossing movie of all time, and if you ask me it is the greatest SciFi movie series of all time
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recycle49 wrote:
Star Wars is going to be like the top grossing movie of all time, and if you ask me it is the greatest SciFi movie series of all time
No, Avatar is going to be.
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5. Avatar (2009) Awesome visuals, strange story line. Original idea, but very very weird. Other than that, good
4. E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982); A touching story of friendship. A Steven Spielberg masterpiece. That's all there is to say. AMAZING BTW
3. 9 (2009 obviously) Wow, amazing animation, great idea, original too. Although the ending is quite strange, ghosts of sock puppets and all.
2. Star Wars (1977); This was the first Star Wars movie I watched and my personal favorite out of all six. If you haven't seen it, then watch it now.
1. The Matrix (1999); This is not only my favorite sci-fi movie, but one of my favorite movies of all time. It's eye-popping visuals and mind-bending plot (which I will not mention, because I don't want to spoil it for those who haven't seen it) is what makes what it is. A truly revolutionary film
My version
BTW Ruffle nice sig
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Necromaster wrote:
5. Avatar (2009) Awesome visuals, strange story line. Original idea, but very very weird. Other than that, good.
HAHAHAHAHAHA NO.
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Kileymeister wrote:
Necromaster wrote:
5. Avatar (2009) Awesome visuals, strange story line. Original idea, but very very weird. Other than that, good.
HAHAHAHAHAHA NO.
I agree that Avatar was a good movie, but I do agree that most of the plot was unoriginal.
Anyways, here are my next 5 fave sci-fi flicks.
10. Tron Legacy (2010); Okay, don't hate on me for this, but this movie was actually more than I expected it to be. The storyline was very vaguely explained, but I kind of got it because I read the comic book prequel (Tron Betrayal) and watched the original Tron before watching this. The visuals are spectacular and the score is amazing (The Academy sucks for not nominating Daft Punk for Best Original Score).
9. Jurassic Park (1993); I watched this movie a couple of years ago and loved it. The dinosaurs were awesome and didn't look fake. I like the suspenseful scenes that run throughout (i.e. velociraptors in the kitchen).
8. Avatar (2009); I am not kidding. This movie is epic and awesome. The storyline was unoriginal, I know. The visuals were really cool though. The lush jungle environment and strange alien wildlife really mesmerized me.
7. Back to the Future (1985); A cult classic. If you haven't seen it, you're not a sci-fi fan.
6. Inception (2010); This movie is the most confusing movie I've ever seen. I got the concept all right, but some of just was some of those "What the heck was that?" moments.
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