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The Abyss |
1989 |
James Cameron |
7.4 |
A civilian diving team are enlisted to search for a lost nuclear submarine and face danger while encountering an alien aquatic species. |
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Alien |
1979 |
Ridley Scott |
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A mining ship, investigating an SOS, lands on a distant planet. The crew discovers some strange creatures and investigates. |
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Alien: Resurrection |
1997 |
Jean-Pierre Jeunet |
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200 years after her death, Ellen Ripley is revived as a powerful human/Alien hybrid clone who must continue her war against the Aliens. |
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Alien³ |
1992 |
David Fincher |
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Ripley continues to be stalked by a savage alien, after her escape pod crashes on a prison planet. |
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Aliens |
1986 |
James Cameron |
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The planet from <a href="/title/tt0078748/">Alien (1979)</a> has been colonized, but contact is lost. This time, the rescue team has impressive firepower, enough? |
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The American Astronaut |
2001 |
Cory McAbee |
7.8 |
Samuel Curtis, an interplanetary trader, sets forth through a rustic and remote solar system, unaware that his old friend Professor Hess is trying to kill him. |
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AVP: Alien Vs. Predator |
2004 |
Paul W.S. Anderson |
5.3 |
During an archaeological expedition in Antartica, a team of archaeologists and other scientists find themselves caught up in a battle between the two legends. Soon, the team realise that only one species can win. |
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Black Moon Rising |
1986 |
Harley Cokeliss; Harley Cokliss |
5.1 |
A professional thief is hired by the FBI to steal a data tape from a company under investigation. The analysis of this tape... |
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Code 46 |
2003 |
Michael Winterbottom |
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A futuristic 'Brief Encounter', a love story in which the romance is doomed by genetic incompatibility. |
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Colossus: The Forbin Project |
1970 |
Joseph Sargent |
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An artificially intelligent supercomputer is developed and activated, only to reveal that it has a sinister agenda of its own. |
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Cube |
1997 |
Vincenzo Natali |
7.3 |
7 complete strangers of widely varying personality characteristics are involuntarily placed in an endless kafkaesque maze as subjects for a psychological experiment on conditioned human response. |
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Cube Zero |
2004 |
Ernie Barbarash |
5.8 |
Every Nightmare Has A Beginning In this prequel to one of the most successful sci-fi thrillers of the last decade, a new group of unwilling participants frantically moves through an ominous construct of cube-shaped rooms. Each room holds the threat of hideously inventive and painful death. Finding the real exit, however, may not offer the freedom one seeks. |
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Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. |
1966 |
Gordon Flemying |
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Doctor Who Returns In An Out-Of-This-World Battle For The Future! The legendary Peter Cushing stars in this action-packed film sequel to Dr. Who and the Daleks, adapted from the beloved BBC-TV serial that has captured the world's imagination for more than 40 years! This time, the remarkable Doctor and his companions use their time machine the T.A.R.D.I.S. to travel to the Earth's future. But when they arrive, they discover a battle-ravaged world where mankind has been conquered and enslaved by the diabolical Daleks. Can Doctor Who foil their fiendish plan to mine the Earth's nuclear core, and help a brave band of human rebels to take back the planet? |
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The Day the World Ended |
2001 |
Terence Gross |
4.3 |
Horror film finds a killer alien, who is just misunderstood, devouring people. A school psychologist... |
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Deadly Harvest |
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Cinematic changes have led to a hungry planet. World governments lie to their people. Each person must fend for himself. It is back to the caves. To survive is to cave mentally: kill or be killed. A farmer tries to maintain grace through it all, until his wife and son-in-law are killed. People struggle to survive in a savage post nuclear war world. |
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Dr. Who And The Daleks |
1965 |
Gordon Flemying |
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The Wildest Space Adventure On… Or Off The Earth! The legendary Peter Cushing stars in this fantastic film adaptation of the beloved BBC-TV serial that captured the imagination of the world! Eccentric scientific genius Dr. Who activates the T.A.R.D.I.S., a remarkable time machine disguised as an ordinary police callbox. But when the Doctor, his granddaughters and their friend Ian are transported to the mysterious planet Skaro, they discover a race of innocent humanoids under siege by the evil robot-like Daleks. Can the Doctor protect this peaceful society from destruction as well as save the entire universe from a diabolical invasion of the future? |
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Event Horizon |
1997 |
Paul W.S. Anderson |
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A rescue crew investigates a spaceship that disappeared into a black hole and has now returned...with someone or something new on-board. |
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Existo |
1999 |
Coke Sams |
5.8 |
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Fantastic Voyage |
1966 |
Richard Fleischer; Irwin Allen |
6.7 |
A surgical team is miniaturized and inserted into a dying man. |
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Bronx Executioner |
1989 |
Vanio Amici |
3.4 |
In a futuristic New York City, a cyborg goes on a killing spree. |
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Hideaway |
1995 |
Brett Leonard |
5.0 |
Hatch Harrison had a traffic accident with his car. At first the doctors said he was dead but then they... |
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I, Robot |
2004 |
Alex Proyas |
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Invasion of the Bee Girls |
1973 |
Denis Sanders |
4.7 |
A powerful cosmic force is turning Earth women into queen bees who kill men by wearing them out sexually. |
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The Island |
2005 |
Michael Bay |
6.8 |
A man (Ewan McGregor) goes on the run after he discovers that he is actually a "harvested being", and is being kept along with others in a utopian facility. |
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Johnny Mnemonic |
1995 |
Robert Longo |
4.7 |
A data courier, carrying a data package literally inside his head too large to hold for long, must deliver it before he dies from it. |
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Krull |
1983 |
Peter Yates |
5.5 |
From the sky will come the Black Fortress. From the Fortress will come the Slayers to devour the planet of Krull... |
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The Lawnmower Man |
1992 |
Brett Leonard |
5.0 |
A simple man is turned into a genius through the application of computer science. |
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The Lawnmower Man 2 |
2003 |
Farhad Mann |
2.3 |
God Made Him Simple. Science Made Him a God. Now He Wants Revenge. Enter the deadly world of virtual reality, where information is the key to world domination. In this intelligent sci-fi thriller that picks up where the original Lawnmower Man ended, Jobe has become a hostage in futuristic hell. And when he discovers a computer chip that will give him the key to the ultimate revenge, the battle for world control begins. With visually stunning special effects, Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War takes you into a world where only the hardwired dare to journey. |
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Man Looking Southeast |
1986 |
Eliseo Subiela |
7.9 |
A patient in a mental hospital claims to be an extraterrestial. Could he be right? |
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Minority Report |
2002 |
Steven Spielberg |
7.8 |
In the future, criminals are caught before the crimes they commit, but one of the officers in the special unit is accused of one such crime and sets out to prove his innocence. |
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One Point O |
2004 |
Jeff Renfroe; Marteinn Thorsson |
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A Kafka-esque nightmare set in the not-too-distant future, One Point O is that rare film that manages to merge a highly stylized visual sense with an intellectually stimulating narrative. Computer programmer Simon J.(Jeremy Sisto) wakes one morning to find a plain brown package in his apartment. He unwraps it, but nothing is inside. Despite attempts to secure his apartment, the mysterious packages keep appearing. While security cameras watch his every move, Simon becomes increasingly paranoid and suspicious of all the tenants in his building. When one of them turns up dead, Simon is pushed even closer to the edge: He is plagued by hallucinations--and a craving for milk. Frantically, he searches for answers about the mysterious forces taking over his life. By blending the ordinary and the bizarre, social reality and private truth, One Point O creates a surreal mise-en-scène that transports the audience into the mental landscape of its sympathetic but disturbed protagonist. Amplifying the feverish world with an intensely dripping palette of reds and greens, codirectors Jeff Renfroe and Marteinn Thorsson draw incredibly nuanced performances from a splendidly eclectic cast. One Point O is a deliciously scathing indictment of corporate power that creates an eerily familiar world where moral choice and free will are replaced by forced consumption. — Trevor Groth |
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Red Cockroaches |
2003 |
Miguel Coyula |
5.4 |
First of a Trilogy: In a New York ravaged with acid rains, a man in his twenties meets a mysterious, yet familiar young woman who disrupts the banality of his day-to-day existence. Together, they will embark on a surreal journey with a devastating climax. |
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Robot Stories |
2003 |
Greg Pak |
6.6 |
Winner of over 23 awards, "Robot Stories" is science fiction from the heart, four stories in which utterly... |
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Serenity |
2005 |
Joss Whedon |
8.0 |
Captain Malcom Reynolds finds himself running from a skilled Alliance operative who wants River Tam, and who will stop at nothing to get her; meanwhile, River's capabilities become more clear to the crew of Serenity. |
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Sexmission |
1984 |
Juliusz Machulski |
7.7 |
Two scientists are chosen as guinea pigs for a time experiment: they are placed in hibernation and should be brought back to life after three years... |
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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow |
2004 |
Kerry Conran |
6.7 |
After New York City receives a series of attacks from giant flying robots, a reporter teams up with a pilot in search of their origin, as well as the reason for the disappearances of famous scientists around the world. |
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Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones |
2002 |
George Lucas |
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Anakin Skywalker shares a forbidden romance with Padmé Amidala even while his teacher's investigation of a separatist assassination attempt leads to the discovery of a secret Republican clone army. |
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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith |
2005 |
George Lucas |
8.0 |
The birth of Vader,Luke & Lea in one hell of a classic sci-fi series.
What can I say but stunning really bridged the gap between the original 77's Episode IV A New Hope to the new Episodes I & II so well,and boy is this outing dark from killing Jedi young-lings to a limbless burning Vader you know this ones gonna roll and roll on into cinema history,sure many will claim the new episodes are lesser films and maybe even a loyal star wars fan like me could almost agree with 'em,even though I thought episode II was good solid family fun.But this one tops even the originals for pure subject alone,from now on I doubt anyone could watch epIV,epV or epVI without 1st watching epIII.
I really feel Lucas this times made the film the fans wanted to see,hopefully this time pleasing both new and older fans alike.And it will be so nice to re-watch the old wars after the end of this knowing more of the history of the characters.
Slight let down on this is a few unresolved battle scenes namely the wookie battle was so under used.Maybe a special edition DVD could thread more light on this side of story.But all in all I'd say "The force is strong in this one it is.Lucas as saved the best till last,and anyone who doesn't agree can't enjoy the simple pleasures of good solid entertainment,and forgets they were probably 10-11 when watching the originals. |
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Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope |
1977 |
George Lucas |
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Luke Skywalker leaves his home planet, teams up with other rebels, and tries to save Princess Leia from the evil clutches of Darth Vader. |
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Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back |
1980 |
Irvin Kershner |
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While Luke takes advanced Jedi training from Yoda, his friends are relentlessly pursued by Darth Vader as part of his plan to capture Luke. |
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Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi |
1983 |
Richard Marquand |
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Han Solo is imprisoned by Jabba the Hutt, the Empire is building a new Death Star, and Luke hasn't finished his Jedi training. |
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Starship Troopers |
1997 |
Paul Verhoeven |
6.7 |
Humans of a fascisticly militaristic future do battle with giant alien bugs in a fight for survival. |
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Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation |
2004 |
Phil Tippett |
3.6 |
In the sequel to Paul Verhoeven's loved/reviled sci-fi film, a group of troopers taking refuge in an abandoned outpost after fighting alien bugs, failing to realize that more danger lays in wait. |
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The Terminator |
1984 |
James Cameron |
7.9 |
A human-looking, apparently unstoppable cyborg is sent from the future to kill Sarah Connor; Kyle Reese is sent to stop it. |
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day |
1991 |
James Cameron |
8.2 |
A shape-shifting cyborg is sent back from the future to kill John Connor before he can grow up to lead the resistance; a protector is sent, too. |
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Total Recall |
1990 |
Paul Verhoeven |
7.2 |
When a man goes for virtual vacation memories of the planet Mars, an unexpected and harrowing series of events forces him to go to the planet for real, or does he? |
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The Turkish E.T. |
1983 |
Zafer Par |
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Twelve Monkeys |
1995 |
Terry Gilliam |
8.0 |
A convict, sent back in time to stop a devastating plague, is sent too far back and is hospitalized as insane. |
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Virus |
1980 |
Kinji Fukasaku |
6.0 |
A military-engineered virus, released during a plane crash, kills the entire human population. The only survivors are scientists in Antarctica, who desperately try to find a cure and save what is left of the planet from further destruction. |
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The War of the Worlds |
2005 |
Timothy Hines; Steven Spielberg |
2.3 |
Martians launch a deadly attack on Earth. |
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White Noise |
2005 |
Geoffrey Sax |
5.2 |
Coming Soon! |
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Zone Troopers |
1986 |
Danny Bilson |
5.0 |
In Italy, during World War II some American soldiers find an alien UFO. |
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