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  1. 45.1 Essential Dystopias's icon

    45.1 Essential Dystopias

    Favs/dislikes: 102:3. 45 films and 1 TV episode that encompass the history of anti-utopias in cinema.
  2. Greatest Sci-Fi Films's icon

    Greatest Sci-Fi Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:3. all of the best sci-fi!
  3. Time Out London 50 Essential Sci-Fi Films's icon

    Time Out London 50 Essential Sci-Fi Films

    Favs/dislikes: 21:2. From 2009, Time Out London’s countdown of their 50 essential sci-fi films, some of them classics, some not so classic, but all need to be seen.
  4. Furious Cinema's 50 Furious Films of The 1970s's icon

    Furious Cinema's 50 Furious Films of The 1970s

    Favs/dislikes: 27:1. A list of 50 of Furious Cinema's favorite classics from the 1970s.
  5. iCheckMovies' Most Favorite Sci-Fi Films's icon

    iCheckMovies' Most Favorite Sci-Fi Films

    Favs/dislikes: 18:1. These are iCheckMovies' favorite sci-fi films, calculated using this formula: favorites / (checks+75) This list includes sci-fi shorts. Last updated: September 23, 2012
  6. List of Science Fiction Films's icon

    List of Science Fiction Films

    Favs/dislikes: 54:1. This is a list of science-fiction films organized chronologically. These films have been released to a cinema audience by the commercial film industry and are widely distributed with reviews by reputable critics. This includes silent film–era releases, serial films, and feature-length films. All of the films include core elements of science fiction, but can cross into other genres such as drama, mystery, action, horror, fantasy, and comedy. Among the listed movies are films that have won motion-picture and science-fiction awards as well as films that have been listed among the worst movies ever made, or have won one or more Golden Raspberry Awards. This list also contains additional sci-fi films that were missing from wikipedia's list. This list is useful if looking for a sci-fi film that is on an official icm list. Just sort the list by number of official lists.
  7. Planet of the Apes's icon

    Planet of the Apes

    Favs/dislikes: 14:1.
  8. Sci-Fi 50's icon

    Sci-Fi 50

    Favs/dislikes: 0:1.
  9. Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality's icon

    Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality

    Favs/dislikes: 8:1. All movies from the Films Cited section in the book [url=http://www.amazon.com/Science-Fiction-Cinema-Between-Fantasy/dp/0813541735?tag=viglink20340-20]Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality[/url], written by Christine Cornea. "From E.T. the Extraterrestrial and Back to the Future to Blade Runner and Alien, science fiction films have been achieving blockbuster status for decades. Moreover, some major studio releases, such as Star Wars, The Matrix, and 2001: A Space Odyssey, as well as many low-budget films have become etched in film history as international cult classics. Offering a broad historical and theoretical reassessment of this popular genre, Christine Cornea explores the development of science fiction in cinema from its very beginnings to the present day. Each chapter offers analyses of particular films, situating them within a wider historical/cultural context while also highlighting a specific key thematic issue. Cornea provides vital and unique perspectives on the genre, including discussions of the relevance of psychedelic imagery, race, the "new woman of science," generic performance, and the prevalence of "techno-orientalism" in recent films. Enriching the book are new interviews with some of the main practitioners in the field, such as Roland Emmerich, Paul Verhoeven, Ken Russell, Stan Winston, William Gibson, Brian Aldiss, Joe Morton, Dean Norris, and Billy Gray. While American films are Cornea's main focus, she also engages with a range of pertinent examples from other countries and explains why science fiction lends itself well to transnational reception."
  10. Top Sci-fi movies's icon

    Top Sci-fi movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. Curated list of best science fiction movies
  11. Worldweird Cinema's icon

    Worldweird Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 7:1. The weirdest, the strangest, the oddest cinema from the farthest reaches of the globe. No Ozu, No Godard, No Antonioni, nothing so respectable. Only sleaze, horror, action, fantasy, whatever. The undefinable, the unnacceptable, the unreal. Original blog: http://worldweirdcinema.blogspot.com/ The author currently blogs for the Mondo Macabro DVD label: http://mondomacabrodvd.blogspot.com/ and runs their official Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/mondomacabrodvd
  12. 10 Underrated Time Travel Movies (Den of Geek)'s icon

    10 Underrated Time Travel Movies (Den of Geek)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  13. 101 Sci-fi Movies You Must See Before You Die's icon

    101 Sci-fi Movies You Must See Before You Die

    Favs/dislikes: 75:0. From the book by Steven Jay Schneider
  14. 25 Best Post-Apocalyptic Movies (Cultured Vultures)'s icon

    25 Best Post-Apocalyptic Movies (Cultured Vultures)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Only one post-apocalyptic movie from a single franchise can be included. We’re also going for movies that strictly take place after the end of the world and not during, hence why Day of the Dead gets the nod over Dawn of the Dead.
  15. 50 Best Post-Apocalyptic Movies (Ash Tales)'s icon

    50 Best Post-Apocalyptic Movies (Ash Tales)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  16. AFI's 10 Top 10's icon

    AFI's 10 Top 10

    Favs/dislikes: 79:0. AFI's 10 Top 10 honors the ten greatest American films in ten classic film genres. Released July 17, 2008. Categories are: Animation Fantasy Gangster Science Fiction Western Sports Mystery Romantic Comedy Courtroom Drama Epic
  17. AFI’s Top 10 Sci-Fi: The Nominations's icon

    AFI’s Top 10 Sci-Fi: The Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 26:0. The 50 Sci-Fi movies nominated for the American Film Institute’s 10 Top 10. Films released in 2006 and prior were eligible.
  18. Best Body Snatchers Movies (SyFyWire)'s icon

    Best Body Snatchers Movies (SyFyWire)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. and some other movies positively mentioned
  19. Best of/Fav - Top-ish Science Fiction [Major Genres]'s icon

    Best of/Fav - Top-ish Science Fiction [Major Genres]

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Subjective lists or interpreted statistics being "official" lists is silly. This is, as is, any list. #wowisoundlikeadouche Legit Sci-Fi. Not fantasy/sci-fi.
  20. Best Science Fiction Movies's icon

    Best Science Fiction Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Best science fiction movies
  21. Classic sci-fi films to watch's icon

    Classic sci-fi films to watch

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list of classic sci-fi movies that must be watched. Mostly ranging from the 1920s to the 60s before the breakthrough of mainstream sci-fi.
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    Computer Geek

    Favs/dislikes: 48:0. Hackers, Crackers, Phreakers, Programmers, Computer, Supercomputers, Computing Interfaces, Quantum Computing, Mathematics, Cryptography, Steganography, Social Engineering, Security, Informatics, Electronics, Robots, Cyborgs, Androids, Fembots, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, Cyberpunk, Telecommunications, Technology, Sci-Fi
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    Distopias

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Distopic films
  24. Fantastic Cinema (Peter Nicholls)  700 fantasy/horror/sci-fi films's icon

    Fantastic Cinema (Peter Nicholls) 700 fantasy/horror/sci-fi films

    Favs/dislikes: 28:0. This extensive appendix in Nicholl's book lists 700 fantasy/horror/sci-fi films,1902-1983. Note that it is not a 'best of' list. While some films are must-see classics, others are z-grade junk - there's even a few TV-movies in the mix. Nicholls may be academic but he's no snob - like Danny Peary, he believes in seeing all types of movies. Most of these appended films are reviewed in capsules (the others have already been discussed in more detail in the main body of the book). He gives titles a dual rating, one for quality (stars) and another for squeamishness (skulls). Interestingly, Nicholls embraces a broad range of movies in his critique, including the James Bond series (because of its sci-fi overtones with gadgetry, supervillians, etc) and films with a surreal, psychological, or dreamlike approach. You'd have to be a true film fan to watch the wide range of titles here - everything from Monty Python and the Muppets to Russian silent films and Italian zombie gore.
  25. Favourite Mint Movies 's icon

    Favourite Mint Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Movies that I find great (8+/10), and that have personally been influential in my life.
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