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25. V: The Miniseries
24. Galaxy Quest
23. Doctor Who
22. Quantum Leap
21. Futurama
20. Star Wars: The Clone Wars
19. Starship Troopers
18. Heroes
17. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
16. Total Recall
15. Firefly/Serenity
14. Children of Men
13. The Terminator/Terminator 2
12. Back to the Future
11. Lost
10. The Thing
9. Aliens
8. Star Trek: The Next Generation
7. E.T. The Extra Terrestrial
6. Brazil
5. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
4. The X-Files
3. Blade Runner
2. Battlestar Galactica
1. The Matrix
I'm glad the miniseries V has not been forgotten. For me, V and the farewell episode of MASH were the two biggest TV events in 1983.
I think Galaxy Quest very much belongs on the list. You should give the movie a chance, dlb. I love Star Trek and I wasn't offended by GQ.
Starship Troopers: I'm in the camp that hates it. Also hate Total Recall.
Children of Men: I seriously should see this, as bleak as it looks.
I completely agree that 2010 should be on the list. Just knock dreck like Total Recall off to make space.
Lost and Heroes seem to be the popular new kids on the sci-fi TV block. I haven't watched them at all. Heck, I had no idea Lost was sci-fi. Are these 2 shows really that good? I guess I'm just out of touch with TV sci-fi.
Alynna Lis Eachann wrote:Is Stargate on here? 'cause it should be - Stargate is the new Trek, in both good and bad ways.
Is it that good? I ignored the show because I didn't think much of the original feature film.
Right now, the only big omission I can think of is The Fifth Element. I've cooled to this movie since it first wowed me, but visually it's still marvelous. Maybe it's more mystical mumbo jumbo than science fiction, but one could say the same about the X-Files or The Matrix.