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clarke2001
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Topic: SF movies of the 21st century Posted: May 07 2012 at 02:28 |
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As many of you know, I'm a SF buff. Here are SF motion pictures from the 21st century. Pick your favourite. I excluded (more or less) space operas, space westerns, comic book superheroes, so you won't find Avatar, I Robot, War Of The Worlds, Serenity, District 9 or Batman Begins here (even if some of them are okay). And most certainly you won't find anything that begins with the word star. Also, I haven't included the ones I'm not familiar with. So if you can tell me if Eden Log, Minority Report, The Mist, Idiocracy, Monsters, The Signal and 28 weeks later are any good, you will have my gratitude. If you know any others, have your say. |
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 02:35 | |
Donnie Darko. It's extraordinary, just far out. It marries that quirkiness with teenage experiences. Plus, it's creepy. The plot is very intriguing. One-of-a-kind movie.
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dreadpirateroberts
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 02:43 | |
Love Donnie Darko too, hard to pass up, but I went for Eternal sunshine of the Spotless Mind because I enjoyed the premise so much.
In regards to Minority Report I found it wasn't a great adaption, but not awful. In part, Tom Cruise deterred me. Edited by dreadpirateroberts - May 07 2012 at 02:43 |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 09:03 | |
My favourites in this list are not very sci-fi so I don't know what to vote, hmm.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 09:54 | |
What Space Opera? I, Robot - Asimov War Of the Worlds - HG Wells OK..I admit the robot film has very little to do with any book.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 09:55 | |
My vote is none of the above.
Some of those are horror and not SF. But you probably know that. I like AI and Solaris though. Most of them I haven't seen.
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 11:45 | |
I can't consider some of these sci-fi. Cloverfield is a monster movie. It only loosely has sci-fi themes.
Even more so for Eternal Sunshine. It just uses a futuristic sort of procedure to develop the story and deliver the surrealistic imagery. You could replace them with something like District 9. Anyway, I'll go with Children of Men for the list since I'm going to exclude Eternal Sunshine from contention. |
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Dean
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 12:07 | |
I would have gone for Danny Boyle's Sunshine instead of Eternal Sunshine...
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Snow Dog
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 12:14 | |
Oh yeah...now your talking.
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smartpatrol
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 13:35 | |
I have never seen any of these
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clarke2001
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 15:06 | |
I completely forgot about Sunshine. I liked it at the beginning, but it turned into a horror cliché. |
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Logan
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 15:22 | |
I'm an old sci-fi buff, but I haven't seen quite a few of these. I didn't like that Solaris nearly as much as the Tarkovsky adaptation. The Fountain I was disappointed with. Children of Men was pretty good, but didn't leave much of an impression on me. AI was good, but I didn't find it great. Donnie Darko I liked, and despite renting the DVD which my wife watched and thought I'd love, I didn't get around to watching Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Min.
My favourite sci-fi films of that decade that I can think of were 20th Century Boys ones -- not really good, but I found them entertaining. I want to see Melancholia, being a von Trier fan. |
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Morningrise
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 15:32 | |
Donnie Darko. It would have been nice if Inception was on the list too (although I'd still would have voted Darko)
BTW, has anybody watched S. Darko? Is it as bad as all people claim it to be?
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ole-the-first
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 15:37 | |
Children of Men is a leader in this poll now but I rather dislike this film. It's well done and it has outstanding soundtrack (and other references to prog — it should be the 'proggest' sci-fi film ever!), but I just don't like it.
Donnie Darko is a good film but it's too Lynchian, so I'd prefer to watch original feature film directed by Lynch (but this is my leader from this list by now). Moon reminds me of Kubrick, yes. It's not a bad film, but I can't choose it too (and Source Code by the same director Duncan Jones seems to me a much more consistent film). Melancholia isn't the best movie by von Trier too. The second past is really well-done, but the first part is just boring (though film wouldn't make a sense without it — but this is another question). And I haven't watched anything else from this list, thiough I consider myself as a movie fan. Edited by ole-the-first - May 07 2012 at 15:41 |
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Vompatti
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 15:38 | |
Out of the ones I've seen Melancholia is the only one I really liked.
Also, what about A Scanner Darkly and The Road? |
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Logan
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 16:09 | |
A Scanner Darkly was good. Have you read the novel, The Road? That novel had a major impact on me, and rarely does a film live up to the book it was based on for me.
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 16:20 | |
Voted Melancholia as I am a huge Lars fan, also adore Lars Ulrich, but I would have voted for Terry Gilliam's completely overlooked Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus from 2009. A brilliant flick with Tom Waits playing the devil. I guess one could call it a modern rendition of Faust actually.
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Man With Hat
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 17:11 | |
I've only seen approx 3 of these movies.
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Logan
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 17:17 | |
I'm going to watch Melancholia tonight as I am also a big Lars von Trier fan (or at least I was, due to eye problems, I had stopped watching films for a long time, and then music subsumed my passion for film), and then maybe the Gilliam tomorrow (wanted to see the Gilliam before, but forgot about it). |
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clarke2001
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Posted: May 07 2012 at 17:26 | |
I knew I will forgot something relevant...
David, thank you for that! If you are interested in Faust motive within SF works, I strongly recommend Camp Concentration, a novel by Disch. |
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