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Looking For Some Movies In The Sci-fi/action Genre


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Guest My_Genesis

Anyone have any recommendations? I really like movies like the Terminator movies, V for Vendetta, anything by Quentin Tarantino, and of course others like 300 and Fight Club. Yay testosterone :D lol. But I'm trying to find more good movies like these, other than The Matrix and the Godfather trilogy (neither of which I have seen, but am planning on watching soon...)

I grew up with pretty old-fashioned parents and so didn't watch a lot of movies, and what we did watch was stuff from the 60s, 70s, 80s, not the 90s and 00s most of the time. haha. So I feel like regarding movies and video games, I might have some catching up to do to other guys. :/ That's not to say girls don't watch these kinds of movies but they are more typically "guy movies", you know?

Anyway if anyone can recommend anything that would be great.

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Guest Elizabeth K

I hope you have seen AVATAR! WHOA!

I have seen books on SciFi movies - and there a a bunch of good ones. Alien is spectacular - and is really a space horror film. The sequals are okay but the first one is best.

Also the remake of War of the World - Tom Cruise - kinda Holloywood, but very good.

And rent the new and the old 'The Time Machine." And compare them - fun

A Space Odessy - the original - awfully 70's now - but spectacular still - lotta weird concepts!

For violence - "Dark"

Just a few that come to mind from an old gray mare.

Lizzy

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Guest SuperKali

The new Star Trek movie is awesome... I may be partial though since I have a HUGE school girl crush on Zachary Quinto...

Gamer is also a good one. Again, though, Gerard Butler.... Mmmmmm... Lol...

Law Abiding Citizen is a great action movie. (also Gerard Butler :P)

Well there is a few suggestions but you may not really be wanting a girls opinion here... Lol!!

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It sounds like you're looking for more recent stuff, so I'll make a couple of suggestions, but also recommend some

older classics, too.

District 9

Minority Report

I, Robot

The Book of Eli

I am Legend

V for Vendetta

X-men series

For older stuff, I highly recommend: Silent Running, Stars Wars (Episodes IV, V, & VI), The Day After Tomorrow, Terminator I-III, Men In Black, A.I., Blade Runner, Mad Max (both), Outland, Soylent Green, The Andromeda Strain, and A Clockwork Orange.

I deliberately left out all the superhero stuff, as I make a distinction between true science fiction and comic book fantasy.

If you like to read, I suggest almost anything by Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, or Phillip K. D i c k

Carolyn Marie

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Ya aint seen The Matrix ??? boy are you in for a treat , remember , there was 2or 3

of em and all FAB tas TIC !!!!!,,,,btw, if you like vamp muvies you just got to see

30 days of night a freakin gorefest ( oh dear,,when Im on Estrogen I most prob will

hate all these muvies LOL ) anyway ,,,,,,,Battlestar Galactica ,,,Yehaaaaaaaa !!!!!!!!!

ya just got to see ALL of that Hun ,,,,Geeze , just thinkin ,,,,you wont see the light

of day for a while :blink: ,,,,Ah, worth it imo . Did you by any chance see Heat ?????

No ??? ya just got to see Heat,, De Niro and Al Pacino are to die for in that muvie dear.

If you want more ,,,for cryin out loud PM me ,,,,,viv :)

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Dang! Almost forgot to mention my favorite sci-fi T.V. show:

Fringe! Its on the Fox network. Its on hiatus right now, but its got great writing, excellent plots, and

terrific actors.

OK, I know I've posted about this show before. But its a GREAT show! :D

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Elizabeth K

Series?

Farscape! SUPERgood

Red Dwarf - british humor - hee hee

Also any of the seven or more characters of Doctor WHO

Lizzy

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Guest Valerie_LeeAnn

My movie List:

Scarface,

Pitch Black, Dark Fury, Chronicles of Riddick,

From Dusk till Dawn,

The Quick & The Dead,

Gladiator,

Saving Private Ryan,

The Dirty Harry movies (Anything with Clint Eastwood,)

Casino Royale/Quantum of Solace (I like Daniel Craig's Bond it's near Sir Shawn Connery's Bond.)

The Transporter (I, II, III.)

Kill Bill trilogy.

That's all I can think of for right now.

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I really liked the Bourne trilogy and "The Untouchables." If you like Tarantino, have you seen "Reservoir Dogs"? "Lord of War" was fair as well.

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Guest Maelee

For tv series you have to try Firefly, it was such an amazing sci-fi series. Dang FOX canceled it after not even 1 full season and it had better ratings in its first year then the X-files did.

Babylon 5 was pretty good, I think it was the first space sci-fi series with a continuing story line from episode to episode. Watch out though, it is a huge series, 5 seasons plus several 2 hour "movies".

Any of the Resident Evil movies, but the 1st was the best.

The [u]Fifth Element[/u] is one of the best sci-fi movies ever if you ask me. Great action and so so funny too. Who can forget "Are you classified as human? Ahhh, negative, I am a meat popsicle."

Big Trouble in Little China is a good action/comedy movie but I like it more for the comedy in it.

The Underworld 1 or 2 movies for action/horror. Plus Kate Beckinsdale is so bad donkey in them. All that in a corset!!

If you like campy horror you could try Evil Dead 1 or 2 or Army of Darkness . All Bruce Campbell movies who is the king of camp (and chins!!). Another funny Bruce movie is Bubba Ho-Tep.

Just a few to start, not sure what all you would like. I used to love horror movies and have a lot of them but they totally are none appealing to me anymore.

Love and *hugs*

Mae

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Guest My_Genesis
Dang! Almost forgot to mention my favorite sci-fi T.V. show:

Fringe! Its on the Fox network. Its on hiatus right now, but its got great writing, excellent plots, and

terrific actors.

OK, I know I've posted about this show before. But its a GREAT show! :D

Carolyn Marie

Okay, I haven't even gotten through all the replies yet... but I have to say, Fringe is AWESOME! On that note, can anyone recommend any shows like Fringe as well? :D (Other than the sarah connor chronicles, which I am also aware is awesome heh)

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Guest My_Genesis
I deliberately left out all the superhero stuff, as I make a distinction between true science fiction and comic book fantasy.

Hey I agree. I actually tried watching Iron Man, but I just couldn't get into it... am I weird? lol. I do want to see the Dark Knight, though.

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Guest Robin Winter
Hey I agree. I actually tried watching Iron Man, but I just couldn't get into it... am I weird? lol. I do want to see the Dark Knight, though.

Are you serious??? Ironman was awesome!

Hmmmm....Movies....

Most of what I've enjoyed recently are more in the way of chick flicks....

umm...

Haven't seen it yet, but Sherlock Holmes is supposed to be fantastic. Not exactly in the realm you're looking for, but still supposed to be lots of action and whatnot.

Avatar was amazing.

I enjoyed surrogates, but it didn't live up to the hype. Still worth a watch.

300 is a must see.

All the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.

The Prestige and The Illusionist. Similar stories, both great flicks.

Stardust was great. DeNiro plays a Crossdressing pirate, it's fantastic.

If you haven't seen it, Pans Labyrinth was another great one.

The new Batman movies with Christian Bale

Speaking of Christian Bale...Equilibrium..one of my favorite movies. Didn't get a lot of coverage, as it was kind of blotted out by the Matrix, it was a similar type of film and the Matrix was still all the rage. Equilibrium was, I thought, a better film.

Troy

Kingdom of Heaven - again, not exactly what you're looking for, but lots of action.

I could probably think of tons, but it's like 3 am.

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Guest Maelee
Stardust was great. DeNiro plays a Crossdressing pirate, it's fantastic.

I think Stardust is my favorite movie ever!! From the moment I saw it in the theater I knew it was going to be a must buy! More a love story but it does have some good action sequences in it. There are several parts in it that make me cry. :D DeNiro is amazing in it too, but I can't think of a bad movie with him in it.

I did forget to mention Pandorum. Pretty nasty and gorry but it was a pretty interesting sci-fi story.

Love and *hugs*

Mae

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Guest Donna Jean

OMG!

Stardust with DeNiro is totally amazing!

My wife and I watched it and I was blown away!

Real good stuff!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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For older stuff, I highly recommend: Silent Running, Stars Wars (Episodes IV, V, & VI), The Day After Tomorrow, Terminator I-III, Men In Black, A.I., Blade Runner, Mad Max (both), Outland, Soylent Green, The Andromeda Strain, and A Clockwork Orange.

Carolyn!

You have got to stop coming by and raiding my video cabinet!

What a wonderful list - Bruce Dern in Silent Running was amazing as was Sean Connery in Outland.

I grew up on the 50s and 60s Cold War Paranoia films - sometimes not a lot of action but tension was what they were all about.

On The Beach - one of the best "after the bomb" films

The Thing From Another World (not the John Carpenter gory remake) - suspense and well paced dialog propelled this version not gore.

The Day The Earth Stood Still (again not the all action and special effects remake) A warning to us all about our own self destructive behavior.

On TV I used to watch a series called "Blake's Seven" from the BBC - low budget like the early Doctor Who but very interesting plot lines.

I believe that the first series "Battlestar Galactica (1978-79) predates Babylon 5 (1994 - )as the first TV sci-fi series with continuing plots, although they did conclude one plot each week while starting the next.

I loved the original Outer Limits, One Step Beyond and The Twilight Zone.

Sorry, I love Black and White.

Love ya,

Sally

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I think every person on the planet should have a copy of

One Flew Over The Cockoo"s Nest ,,,there would be no

war ,,,,way too busy laughing ,,or maybe Inner Space ,,,,

I will never forget the scene in the Docs waiting room LOL.

A Day at The Races < Dr, Hackinthebush hehehe LOL.

Said this before ,,you folk have been blessed with fine

actors /muvies ,,,what movie was this in ??little guy looks

up through the conning tower of his sub at a pretty woman ,

legs apart ,,,,looks back down to his shipmates and screams

HOLLYWOOD !!!! me and my old man nearly died laughing

at that (( the russians are coming ???)) ,,,,,viv :)

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Guest Donna Jean
what movie was this in ??little guy looks

up through the conning tower of his sub at a pretty woman ,

legs apart ,,,,looks back down to his shipmates and screams

HOLLYWOOD !!!! me and my old man nearly died laughing

at that (( the russians are coming ???)) ,,,,,viv :)

Hmmmmmmmm

Was that "1942" with John Balushi?

I may be totally off base on that...

Donna Jean

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Hmmmmmmmm

Was that "1942" with John Balushi?

I may be totally off base on that...

Donna Jean

Oh I think your right Donna Jean ,,there were 3 or 4 comedies on the same

theme came out fairly close to one another ,,viv :)

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It was 1942 - Steven Spielberg's biggest box office flop.

Starring, John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Robert Stack, Christopher Lee, Warren Oats and Slim Pickens - musical score by John Williams with what may well have been an even better march than Raiders of the Lost Ark (which no one has mentioned).

It was from a Japanese submarine with a German adviser on board.

Through all of the action the General (Robert Stack) was trying to watch "Dumbo"

I particularly loved when the Ferris wheel broke free and as it was rolling down the pier they showed the amateur ventriloquist and his dummy both screaming!

Never heard of it! :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest SuperKali

I watched a couple of new releases last night.

The Fourth Kind. This was amazing. VERY creepy.

The other was Ninja Assassin. Which was good... Very bloody and tons of action with an underlying subtle love story. I personally liked The Fourth Kind better but you may enjoy Ninja Assassin lots more. :)

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It was 1942 - Steven Spielberg's biggest box office flop.

Starring, John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Robert Stack, Christopher Lee, Warren Oats and Slim Pickens - musical score by John Williams with what may well have been an even better march than Raiders of the Lost Ark (which no one has mentioned).

It was from a Japanese submarine with a German adviser on board.

Through all of the action the General (Robert Stack) was trying to watch "Dumbo"

I particularly loved when the Ferris wheel broke free and as it was rolling down the pier they showed the amateur ventriloquist and his dummy both screaming!

Never heard of it! :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

Ah Sally,,,,,Slim Pickins . Do you know how he got his name??? . hee hee hee , viv :lol:

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Guest thefireship

Aw man. I watched 28 Days Later tonight and am still jumpy as all get out. (Even though I've seen it plenty of times before. Anything with zombi-esque stuff going on squicks me out plenty. Though the older 'of the Dead' films get to me the most due to the older, washed out film look.)

So happy someone mentioned Babylon 5! Friend got me into the series by loaning me his box sets.. now I have my own. First season can be a little hokey at times but it gets better. It sucked me in and made me cry a couple of times by the end of it all.

I'm really bad with remembering movie titles if I've only managed to see things once. (My 'rents were pretty behind on this stuff too.) Also watched Braveheart tonight. I will always love that one. (Epic, battle movies are awesome. I also have a thing for dramatic movies, like Elizabeth: the Golden Years.. but I shall spare as all that list.)

I must remember this thread so I can find new movies to watch. :)

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