Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Serenity, (also best conservative movie ever).
The Fifth Element because I love Bruce Willis’ snarkiness.
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, because I love all classic Star Trek and this was the best of the Trek movies.
The Matrix
Aliens
Nevin’s Ringworld series, Laumer’s Retief series and Lewis’s Silent Planet series.
Hollywood did a great job on those films!
Who’d think there was anyone in that town with wit and competence to bring them to the screen and make a fortune!
And for anyone who was ever a ten year old boy, here’s the greatest sci fi movie you ever saw:http://archive.org/details/phantom_empire_chapter_1
...Gene Autry, an advanced underground civilization from before Atlantis, and the Junior Thunder Riders!
(not in any particular order)
The First Star Wars (A New Hope)
Starship Troopers
Robocop
The Time Machine (the original)
Spiderman
The Terminator (the first)
The Matrix (first)
Logan’s Run
Soylent Green
Galaxy Quest (my guilty pleasure)
Stargate
There are a number on others’ lists. I did not see these mentioned so far :)
Them!(1954)
Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers(1956)
Gorgo(1961)
Original versions of Invaders from Mars and invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Original versions of Invaders from Mars and invasion of the Body Snatchers.
The Blob. Blade Runner.
The Purple People Eater?
“The Brain from Planet Arous” (1958)!
Well, not really. But it is a fun flick. I love just about any and every 1950s-vintage sci-fi movie.
Blade Runner - easily the best
Logan’s Run - begs for a QUALITY remake, but great anyway
Empire Strikes Back - formed the lives of a generation
2001
The even numbered Star Treks
Blade Runner
Alien
I was going to say "Idiocracy", but I suddenly realized that it is a documentary and not a true syfi film!
Dune, Blade Runner, Enemy Mine, Children of Dune, Colossus the Forbin Poject, Predator.
Dune, Blade Runner, Enemy Mine, Children of Dune, Colossus the Forbin Poject, Predator.
Although it’s a serial and not really a movie, I liked “Radar Men from the Moon.” For many years, I thought “Star Wars I” (1977) was the greatest film ever made.