Best SciFi Movie of 2000s - Nominations
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My inner fanboy says Serenity. But he needs to shut up.
Instead, I'll throw my vote behind Iron Man, along with everyone else.
Instead, I'll throw my vote behind Iron Man, along with everyone else.
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Which War of the Worlds, Red? I think there were at least two different adaptations in the last decade, but I only saw one of them.
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There's the Speilberg / Cruise version, and some other B-grade one that came out around the same time. I don't mean low quality, I wouldn't know because I haven't seen it. But it was low budget if I recall correctly, and had minimal distribution so I doubt anyone has seen it.
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Oh man, I totally forgot Sky Captain! Thanks to Wong for mentioning it. I loved Sky Captain! Calling Sky Captain! Doctor Totenkopf! Launch the amphibious squadron!
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There were three, if I recall correctly. One was the Spielberg/Cruise adaptation that was actually good. The other two were direct-to-video pieces of shit, so you can probably figure out which one I mean.Formless wrote:Which War of the Worlds, Red? I think there were at least two different adaptations in the last decade, but I only saw one of them.
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Definitely The Incredibles
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I was about to mention Gattaca but appearantly that one's older than I tought.
Give me time to think of another one.
Give me time to think of another one.
At first glance it forgot to include The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyDarth Wong wrote:A list of sci-fi films which came out this decade and which I actually watched (yes, it includes childrens' films, but people are seriously including films like "The Dark Knight", so it might as well):
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Sorry, I tought this was an official list instead of your personal list of the things you watchedwautd wrote:I was about to mention Gattaca but appearantly that one's older than I tought.
Give me time to think of another one.
At first glance it forgot to include The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyDarth Wong wrote:A list of sci-fi films which came out this decade and which I actually watched (yes, it includes childrens' films, but people are seriously including films like "The Dark Knight", so it might as well):
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Children of Men really impressed me as a believable dystopia in the nearby future. But I'll nominate V for Vendetta because nobody mentioned it yet.
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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, I’ll second that. It’s of my favourite movies that for some reason no one will watch with me.
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Could I get an explanation on The Dark Knight being science fiction? Batman Begins felt like it was more in that vein, but The Dark Knight always felt more crime drama-ish than sci-fi. It's probably a valid pick, but I'm just wondering.
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Probably being nominated based on some of Batman's tech.GrayAnderson wrote:Could I get an explanation on The Dark Knight being science fiction? Batman Begins felt like it was more in that vein, but The Dark Knight always felt more crime drama-ish than sci-fi. It's probably a valid pick, but I'm just wondering.
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Turning every cell-phone in Gotham into a computer co-ordinated sonar system?GrayAnderson wrote:Could I get an explanation on The Dark Knight being science fiction? Batman Begins felt like it was more in that vein, but The Dark Knight always felt more crime drama-ish than sci-fi. It's probably a valid pick, but I'm just wondering.
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One or two pieces of technology that would probably be within the grasp of our present day tech to figure out doesn't qualify it as Sci-Fi. TDK should not be on this list. If you want Sci-Fi comic book adaptations you have Iron Man, Watchmen and Hulk.
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For what it's worth, comic books and comic book adaptations are eligible for both the Hugo and Nebula awards (The Dark Knight was nominted for Best Script for both of them, though it won neither). Generally, since the boundaries between sci-fi, fantasy, and comics are so blurred, they're all counted together for "Best of..." lists and awards and the like, precisely to avoid arguments like "TDK isn't sci-fi because...". Of course, there are more specific lists, but they typically define their criteria ahead of time.
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That's what I was thinking about as well when including comic book movies RedImp, though a more restrictive definition would lead to a tighter, more manageable list. For the moment I'll leave Batman on the list, and ask if people want a more definite list of prerequisites for a movie to be considered SciFi, or to leave it up to the person's discretion? And of course we can always split it between comic/non-comic movies as suggested in the beginning.
Current List of Nominees
Children of Men
Moon
District 9
Wall-E
Iron Man
Revenge of the Sith
Sunshine
Serenity*
Avatar
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Watchmen*
Donnie Darko
Titan A.E.*
Equilibrium*
Star Trek*
Minority Report*
The Dark Knight
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
V for Vendetta*
*Not Seconded
Current List of Nominees
Children of Men
Moon
District 9
Wall-E
Iron Man
Revenge of the Sith
Sunshine
Serenity*
Avatar
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Watchmen*
Donnie Darko
Titan A.E.*
Equilibrium*
Star Trek*
Minority Report*
The Dark Knight
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
V for Vendetta*
*Not Seconded
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I still nominate I, RobotDarth Paxis wrote:I also nominate I, Robot.
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For me personally I think Avatar narrowly beats out Sky Captain, but if we're naming movies as bland as I, Robot then certainly A.I.: Artificial Intelligence deserves mention for being really pretty.
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I have to second Titan A.E. Any movie with a reverse Death Star has got to at least be in the running. I don't know if I would rank it higher than the 800 pound gorilla of Sci-Fi awesomeness that is ROTS, but I would definitely rank Titan A.E. above Serenity and Chronicles of Riddick. Obviously I like even bad space opera better than most other Sci-Fi movies. I must admit to loving the retro pulp Sci-Fi that is Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow too.
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Cypher (Canadian cyberpunk) and my other choices have been mentioned already (but I prefer Iron Man to the thirty minutes too long The Dark Knight).
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Deja Vu is my nomination. Though really the time travel in it makes no sense.
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Gah! That movie was going great right up until the last 15-20 minutes or so, then it got all 'Hollywood'.Crazedwraith wrote:Deja Vu is my nomination. Though really the time travel in it makes no sense.
Also, I don't know how in one sentence you can nominate a movie and in the next sentence say that what made it a sci-fi movie, makes no sense.
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Hollywood in what sense? The Hero died at the end. That seemed pretty Unhollywood to me.Havok wrote:Gah! That movie was going great right up until the last 15-20 minutes or so, then it got all 'Hollywood'.Crazedwraith wrote:Deja Vu is my nomination. Though really the time travel in it makes no sense.
Also, I don't know how in one sentence you can nominate a movie and in the next sentence say that what made it a sci-fi movie, makes no sense.
And I really like Deja Vu as a movie; its well acted; exciting; good action and not a bad premise and its over very well presented. Its just the time travel makes no sense. If Washington was around to set up all those clues the first time; then the girl couldn't have died the first time.
Edit to clarify: It makes no sense but it making no sense doesn't really harm my enjoyment of the film. Hence the nomination. I don't pretend to like films solely for good science.
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I'll go ahead and second Serenity. My favorites on the list so far are Children of Men and Moon.
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