Are we taking about Ex Machina or Avatar?I dont mind familiarity. You can take a well told story and tell it again in a fresh and interesting way. It was a great film until the third act despite being derivative and predictable.

Are we taking about Ex Machina or Avatar?I dont mind familiarity. You can take a well told story and tell it again in a fresh and interesting way. It was a great film until the third act despite being derivative and predictable.
Yes.Are we taking about Ex Machina or Avatar?![]()
Completely agree on "Pacific Rim." I've been a Kaiju fan since a Japanese friend introduced me to Godzilla and Ultraman in the late '60s, and mechanics in PR put me right off.I'm surprised by the number of these that I've seen and the number of these on this list I would have included as absolute trash.
Mad Max at number 1 is travesty. Mad Max on this list is slap in the face to the original franchise. Pacific Rim was almost as good as the movie Battleship, which is to say. Blech.
And while The Quiet Place is well written, beautifully shot amd superbly acted, I would drop it more along the lines of psychological thriller than sci-fi. (just because aliens are in it doesn't make it sci-fi)
I would put Wall-E higher on the list because it probably holds to the older standards of sci-fi better than any other movie with the exception of Looper, and *the In-*movies.
I think my problem with most modern Sci-Fi is a focus in visuals over story and context. Sci-fi has always been fantastical but the best always has some sort of subtle (or in some cases not so subtle) contextual exposition, whether political, social or environmental. So while I agree that Avatar shouldn't be on this list because it wasn't very good, at least it qualifies unlike some if these effects fests.
Wut?Mad Max at number 1 is travesty. Mad Max on this list is slap in the face to the original franchise.
The new Mad Max film was utter garbage. Drivel, poop on a stick. I'm not sure how much more clear I can be.Wut?
Wow, I guess there is a first for everything.The new Mad Max film was utter garbage. Drivel, poop on a stick. I'm not sure how much more clear I can be.
And while The Quiet Place is well written, beautifully shot amd superbly acted, I would drop it more along the lines of psychological thriller than sci-fi. (just because aliens are in it doesn't make it sci-fi)
I never liked any of the Max Max films. Not the original and not Fury Road. They are all style over substance.Wow, I guess there is a first for everything.
I dont mind familiarity. You can take a well told story and tell it again in a fresh and interesting way. It was a great film until the third act despite being derivative and predictable.
With Ex Machina we (ie: audiences familiar with the tropes) absolutely should know where it's going, but it's gorgeous, tense, beautifully acted and written.Are we taking about Ex Machina or Avatar?![]()
This is such a great little film. I'm hesitant to classify it as actually being science fiction, but it probably counts.17.Safety not Guaranteed (2012)