Let's Name the Top Sci-Fi/Fantasy Films Together

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Come on. We have The Empire Strikes back on this list...and Frankenweiner. I'm just saying.
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112. Watership Down
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119. Mad Max
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I can't freakin' believe no one (including myself) remembered this one until just now.
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I loved this movie back when I was younger. It seems to resonate more with a gamer

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Gamerforlife wrote:I loved this movie back when I was younger. It seems to resonate more with a gamer

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Every time it was on the Sci-Fi Channel, I would immediately stop whatever I was doing as a young boy and proceed to be amazed by the special effects.
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Gamerforlife wrote:I loved this movie back when I was younger. It seems to resonate more with a gamer

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yeah I remember this movie as a kid. It was interesting.

I own it now too.

It has some interesting commentaires and behind the scenes.

they used the old ass computers from back in the day to make the digital effects in the movie. They fed the info into the compters and hoped that it would come out ok. :shock:

They wanted to make the CG asteroids/cave scenes more realistic but they ran out of time and memory!

I never noticed those things back then and now that I see it, it really doesn't match with the rest of the CG in the movie.

this is one of the early movies that really incorporated computer graphics into movies.
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BurningDoom wrote:Come on. We have The Empire Strikes back on this list...and Frankenweiner. I'm just saying.


Not for Frankenweiner, there would be no Pee-wee's Big Adventure, no Pee-wee's Playhouse, no Beeltejuice, and no Tim Burton directing Batman. The almost full length feature is not only a joy to watch, its significance in film history is monumental.
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I know we're only supposed to do one pic per post, but we're sort of breaking the rules already by going past 100. Plus, I want to get these movies posted while they're still in my memory

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Also, we need an Indiana Jones movie on here if that counts as fantasy. I don't know which one to pick though. BurningDoom? Why don't you pick one


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That was my pick and the answer is yes. The animated Transformers movie is one of my childhood favorites. I really loved the new direction the cartoon went in after that movie.

I don't think the first live action Transformers movie that Michael Bay did was all that bad though. I haven't seen any of the sequals though
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1. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
2. Alien
3. 12 Monkeys
4. Willow
5. Princess Bride
6. Starship Troopers
7. Stardust
8. Robocop
9. Event Horizon
10. Metropolis
11. Total Recall
12. Serenity
13. The Neverending Story
14. Highlander
15. Cube
16. Spaceballs
17. The Empire Strikes Back
18. Back to the Future
19. Labyrinth
20. The Chronicles of Riddick
21. Pan's Labyrinth
22. The Lord of The Rings (I'm just posting this as one movie, since it's really one continuous story)
23. Swamp Thing
24. Dark City
25. Gojira/Godzilla
26. Children of Men
27. Planet of the Apes (Original)
28. Enemy Mine
29. The Fifth Element
30. Stalker
31. La Planete Sauvage
32. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
33. Time Bandits
34. Brazil
35. The Blob
36. District 9
37. Dark City
38. The Matrix
39. Twilight :roll:
40. Equilibrium
41. They Live
42. Akira
43. Ghostbusters
44. King Kong
45. Soylent Green
46. The Transformers: The Movie
47. Alien Nation
48. Doom
49. Le Dernier Combat
50. Men In Black
51. Harry Potter (the whole series)
52. The Day the Earth Stood Still
53. Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman
54. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
55. John Carpenter's The Thing
56. 2001: A Space Odyssey
57. Tron
58. Star Trek: First Contact
59. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
60. Star Trek (2009)
61. Aliens
62. Blade Runner
63. Strange Days
64. Gattaca
65. Time Crimes
66. A Clockwork Orange
67. Solaris
68. Independence Day
69. Another Earth
70. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Original)
71. The Wizard of Oz
72. Dune
73. The Fly (Remake)
74. Stargate
75. Thing From Another World
76. World On A Wire
77. I, Robot
78. The Crow
79. The Omega Man
80. Sunshine
81. Terminator
82. The Guyver
83. Enchanted
84. Tetsuo: The Iron Man
85. Pie
86. Predator
87. Darkman
88. Alphaville
89. Army of Darkness
90. Donnie Darko
91. Masters of the Universe
92. Moon
93. Dark Crystal
94. Iron Man
95. The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
96. Superman
97. Creature From the Black Lagoon
98. Back to the Future Part II
99. Cocoon
100. X2: X-Men United
101. Forbidden Planet
102. Conan: The Destroyer
103. Shrek
104. Big Fish
105. Finding Neverland
106. Frankenweiner
107. Alphaville
108. Duck Dodgers in the 24th and 1/2 Century
109. The Incredible Shrinking Man
110. Pod People (MST3K)
111. Watership Down
112. Mad Max
113. The Last Starfighter
114. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
115. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
116. Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
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Godzirra?

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