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Recent sci-fi movies
Which is your fav in the list below and do you think are they seem all the same? We've been reliving the same events over and over again. We keep getting excited for an original science fiction movie, like Elyisum. Or Oblivion. Only to be disappointed.
Edge of Tomrrow
Oblivions
Elysium
Pacific Rim
After Earth
Prometheus
Edge of Tomrrow
Oblivions
Elysium
Pacific Rim
After Earth
Prometheus
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'Elysium' is my favourite on this list because it is the one that at least attempts to deal with the financial crash of 2008 in a meaningful way. I also like the Edge of Tomorrow although it borrows heavily from 'Groundhog Day'.
What about 'Interstellar' or 'Her' or 'Ex Machina' or 'Transcendence' or 'Under the Skin'?
Dealing with AI is an emergent theme.
elysium was ok
edge of tomorrow was excellent
and i got prometheus on bluray
pacific rim was a blast
and not seen after earth ..... but do i want too
Yes I really liked Under the Skin.
That was a very different approach to science fiction films.
In a meaningful and cack handed way I'd say. I don't think it was particularly about the financial crash anyway, I'd say it was more about the 1% vs the poor and about immigration. At least I think it was as Mr Blomkamp's allegories are so subtle it was hard to work out.
Havnt seen Ex machina yet but its on my want to watch list.
I'd add Le congress and Predestination to those already mentioned.
Wasn't keen on After Earth and Elysium was disapointing.
Edge of Tomorrow was the biggest surprise, popcorn sci-fi classic.
Edge of Tomorrow was very good, far better than I thought it would be
Oblivion a little boring
Interseller overly long could of had at least 30mins taken out, but liked the premise of the film
Off the list... I haven't seen Ex Machina yet so can't comment. Interstellar was interesting but I'm not sure I ever want to watch it again...
Far and away the best science fiction film in ages was Under The Skin. A simple, not at all flashy film that has a very 70s feel to it (which might be down to the creepy music) and didn't try to explain everything. It left a more lasting impression than any of those effect-heavy 3D cash-cows.
I was simply thinking that the us and them divide (the 1% v 99%, the Wall St v Main St) that has re-emerged since the crash would be a good theme for Sci-Fi ( and horror).
Interstellar was ok but it reminded me of the 1997 film Contact which I think is far superior. Ironically Matthew McConaughey is in both films but is complete opposite character in Contact where he is the religious man looking to find out how God fits in to the search for other life in our Universe.