Scifi fans: what is your favorite CLASSIC SF movie ?

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How about Lang's other SF film:
Wikipedia wrote:Woman in the Moon (Frau im Mond) is a science fiction silent film that premiered 15 October 1929. It is often considered to be one of the first "serious" science fiction films. It was written and directed by Fritz Lang, based on the novel "The Rocket to the Moon" by his collaborator Thea von Harbou, his wife at the time. It was released in the USA as By Rocket to the Moon and in the UK as Woman in the Moon. The basics of rocket travel were presented to a mass audience for the first time by this film, including the use of a multi-stage rocket.
Thea von Harbou passed away in the mid 1950s but Fritz was around until 1976 so he got to witness the actual thing. Well, except for the participation of women part, of course... :hihi:

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Either Star Wars: A New Hope or Alien.
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Wow! Year 2004 posts...void...more void...void remake...year 2016 posts. Just wow!

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Sunshine was great until they turned it into a slasher movie.

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aMUSEd wrote:Sunshine was great until they turned it into a slasher movie.
"Event Horizon" did better I think.

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Event Horizon had a great concept behind it but managed to mess it up.

Sunshine was just an empty shell IMO. It was full of Alex Garland's classic moves of "I'm on page 40 of the script, I must Create Tension between Characters X and Y to demonstrate Deep Point that I think is Subtle (but is blatantly obvious)". For a while it looked as though it was going to be Huis Clos in Space, and so might have been a bit more interesting, but even that went by the wayside. Pretty images, though.

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aMUSEd wrote:Sunshine was great until they turned it into a slasher movie.
Tarantino had a problem with that if I remember right. Well, I don't.

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mcnoone wrote:I suppose it is in the sci-fi genre... Gravity is as of last month, my favorite one.
Definitely a ride, whether sci-fi or space drama :tu:

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e@rs wrote:Wow! Year 2004 posts...void...more void...void remake...year 2016 posts. Just wow!
Some threads are long runners. :)

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Are we including short films as well? If so, a personal, long standing favorite of mine is - "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" - The Twilight Zone re-creation does a stellar job. Poetic but not too pretentious. Not quite as epic as most sci-fi films in terms of CGI + a massive hybrid orchestra that would rumble a theatre or even the thin classic sounds that is Forbidden Planet (2nd choice) . There is a lot of music, yet it's very minimal in character. Doesn't seem to get in the way of the story but rather enhances the lack of dialogue.

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SteveWZ wrote: Jodorowsky's Dune
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Ex Machina and the Road are some of the decent recent(ish) ones.
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.jon wrote:
Ex Machina and the Road are some of the decent recent(ish) ones.
Yeah ... Uncanny and The Survivalist are pretty good recent examples too. I really enjoyed Under The Skin as well.

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thecontrolcentre wrote:
.jon wrote:
Ex Machina and the Road are some of the decent recent(ish) ones.
Yeah ... Uncanny and The Survivalist are pretty good recent examples too. I really enjoyed Under The Skin as well.
Plus Moon, Primer and Europa Report.
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