P.S. Lovely avatar!

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"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
Thanks for the comments. Of course I only put about 15 minutes worth of thought into my top ten list so I would probably make some changes now that I've thought about it, but there you go.Matrixman wrote: 9. Alien -- Yes, it can seem "slow" at times, but whenever I watch it, I tend to be so caught up in its creepy atmosphere that I don't really sense it as being slow.
I wish I could do that. I tried to watch it again this weekend because of this discussion but I could only get half way through it before I had to turn it off.
7. Nemesis -- I'm at the opposite end of the line in terms of minority opinion, FaTeke. I love the first Star Trek movie most, which baffles people. So we're both lonely voices in regards to Trek films. Um, I never went to see Nemesis.![]()
I watched it again this weekend too, I was wondering if I could see what the others see. The answer was no. It was still a thrilling movie. I see the acting as genuine and intense, and the dune buggy scene is such a tiny part of the moive, cheesy? Yes. Ruin the movie bad? No. As for Data's death scene, well he's an android. Whad did ya expect? He gave his life to save everyone elses. Good way to die if you ask me. Besides, with B4 still there he'll be back. Knowing the cheap punches that the ST people pull I wouldn't be surprised to see them say that B4 traded places with DATA and B4 was the one that died.
6. Wrath Of Khan -- You want a modern remake??Montalban OWNS Khan. Now you're really speaking heresy, FaTeke!
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LOL I knew that comment would draw some fire!You're right of course. But the special effects and costumes are soooo dated now.
4. Abyss -- can't argue with a James Cameron film. I agree this was a very underappreciated movie when it came out.
The directors cuts are even better. I think one version of this film is almost 4 hours long now.![]()
1. Fifth Element -- well, every movie has its defender, and you defend this one well.
I also liked Terminator 2 - and when it came out it really broke ground in the special effects department which served to raise the bar considerably in later SF movies. However, though it clearly has scifi underpinnings, I always feel that the action is emphasized more than the sci-fi elements - so I didn't list it, but I did debate to myself about putting it on this list, so it was a close call.Matrixman wrote:That's a terrific list, Vector! Many of them are my personal faves, too. Haven't seen Vanilla Sky, though. And Total Recall is a bit too gruesome for my taste. Terminator 2 remains my favorite Schwarzenegger film.
Being John Malkovitch was a good movie, but I personally would not classify it as Sci-fi - more like a mind twister or such.Murrin wrote:Just an interesting fact: in a recent article about the news that no more Star Trek will be made, Orson Scott Card referred to Being John Malkovitch and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind as "the two finest science fiction films of all time so far".