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    Here's a film I forgot (twice now):

    Labyrinth- A film with so many apparantly bad things in it (David Bowie playing the Goblin Queen.. sorry.. King, Basil Brush riding around on the Dulux dog, and Jennifer Connoly who at least acts better in this than she did in the Rocketeer and more inane songs than the last Spice Girls album) shouldn't be this entertaining. All this and dance choreography by Gates McFadden.

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    Liked Enemy Mine, hated Labyrinth.

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    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Fortunae:
    How can it be that "Enemy Mine" didn't make the lists anywhere.</font>
    Damn! Meant to include that in my list.

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    In no particular order...

    DUNE (2000)
    ALIEN
    ALIENS
    2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
    STAR TREK II: TWOK
    STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT
    EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
    STARGATE (NOT THAT T.V. SHOW. UGHHH!)
    THE ABYSS
    CONTACT
    GALAXY QUEST
    BACK TO THE FUTURE
    THE 6th DAY (I actually likedArnold's performance inthis one, although the ending was cheesy)
    ID4
    Men in Black
    SPACE COWBOYS

    oops, over 10...



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    BEST sci-fi?? well here goes:

    1)Buckaroo Banzai: One of the greatest most intelligent movies ever made.

    2)Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The 1963 original with Wlater Pidgeon, I still get jazzed watching it.

    3) Wings of Honneamise: The Right Stuff on an alien world, one of the best movies about man's conquest of space ever made. I hope you give it a chance if you have not seen it, and it will prove that not all anime is porn.

    4) MST3K the Movie: What can I say, I love it.

    5) Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea: Yes the Disney one, sue me.

    6) Robocop: The first one, and only the first one.

    7) Guyver 2: Dark Hero: Very cool, especially for the low buget, but well done, makes up for part one.

    8) GUNHED: Cool cyber SF!

    9) Matinee: Not really SF, but the "Mant" film within the film taps into so many of the 50's SF I love, I can't pass it up.

    10) Pretty much anything pre 1971, yep Rocketship XM, Angry Red Planet, Forbidden Planet, The Sigma Barrier (Who remembers this one??), I love them all. BEHOLD THE POWER OF CHEESE.

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    Hmmm...let's see.
    In no particular order...

    Star Wars (eps. I, IV, V, VI - I consider them all one movie... )
    Contact
    The Matrix
    Dark City
    Gattaca
    Planet of the Apes (just the first one - "Get your stinking hands off me, you filthy ape!")
    Star Trek: Wrath of Khan
    Star Trek: Undiscovered Country
    Star Trek: Generations
    Star Trek: First Contact
    Star Trek: Insurrection
    Highlander (just the first one...I resist the temptation to say: "There can be only ONE! )
    Bladerunner (director's cut)
    Stargate
    Supernova
    Alien
    Aliens
    2001: A Space Odyssey
    The Andromeda Strain
    Johnny Mnemonic
    Babylon 5: In the Beginning

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

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    Hmmmmmm....

    Far too many movies from the 80s and 90s on your lists guys. How about...?

    Them - best bug /dangers of radiation movie
    Inavsion of the Body Snatchers - the original
    Seconds - stunningly underplayed SF movie starring 'Rock Hudson' (yes!? really)

    Then to add...

    Empire Strikes Back
    Blade Runner - I actually like both
    Twelve Monkeys
    Planet of the Apes
    2001 - A Space Odyssey
    Quatermass & the Pit
    Star Wars

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