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Ten Truly Underrated Sci-Fi Movies via linkmachinego. Don't forget the follow up post at the bottom.

Those I've seen, all worth watching if you like sf:
Primer: Best movie time travel ever
Tron: Absolutely classic, also has amusing-in-retrospect Sheridan & Londo scene :)
Existenz: Kind of crap, imo, but still really interesting
Gattacca: Awesome, like Primer actually takes it's material seriously
Dark City: Really interesting and effective style, even if it didn't make sense in parts. Borderline fantasy.
Cypher: I found this a bit shallow under it's cleverness, and very much reminiscent of a book I read in primary school (I won't say which for spoiler reasons)
The Quiet Earth: Saw this at Swancon, very strange and slow but unique and interesting. Are there any other NZ sf films?

I've read the story of "A boy and his dog" and it was effectively creepy, don't think I'd like the film.

Added to Quickflix queue: "Enemy Mine", "Silent Running" and "Strange days".

You HAVE to watch the trailer for "Enemy Mine". I can see why it's considered one of the slashiest canons ever "Hatred..turns to love tolerance. Tolerance..turns to love friendship. Friendship..turns to love."

Also, I don't care what they say, it may be cheesy and shallow but I liked Equilibrium :P

Date: 2008-09-07 02:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nephron.livejournal.com
Are there any other NZ sf films?

Bad Taste (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092610/)?

Date: 2008-09-07 10:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seaya.livejournal.com
Braindead also. Early Peter Jackson, mainly :).

Date: 2008-09-07 02:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greteldragon.livejournal.com
I really really liked eXistenZ. Or at least I did when I was 16 and going through the video store in manji. (I did buy the movie but I'm not brave enough to watch it with Chris around. Apparently he likes his stories well told, I just like insane and awesome ideas).

Date: 2008-09-07 03:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] distantcam.livejournal.com
*pfft* "well told". His standards are too high :P

Date: 2008-09-07 03:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ataxi.livejournal.com
The sucky thing about eXistenZ's plot was that it became quite obvious that the denouement would involve "reality not really being real", and equally obvious that this wouldn't just occur once, but several times in time-honoured Hollywood multi-twist fashion. The writers needed to find a twist that was a bit more transverse to the conceptual thrust of the film, something genuinely unexpected.

Other than that, I liked it.

Date: 2008-09-08 05:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] distantcam.livejournal.com
I think it also didn't help coming out right after the Matrix, which explored similar ideas about reality/non-reality but was way cooler.

Date: 2008-09-10 06:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ataxi.livejournal.com
The first Matrix movie was incredibly cool, but its ending was even worse than eXistenZ's (and you could argue that it signalled that the whole franchise would head downhill from there).

One SF trope that really annoys me is the religion/metaphysical-realm/irrational being wheeled in, deus ex, to blow up a tower of carefully established, inevitable plot logic. The last X-Files episode was the same ...

Date: 2008-09-07 04:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greteldragon.livejournal.com
Well, in all fairness my priorities are usually cool ideas and then hot guys.

Somehow he doesn't see the appeal of sacrificing plot and welltoldness for incredibly attractive guys, especially ones that will take their shirts off.
From: [identity profile] infamyanonymous.livejournal.com
I don't know what it is, but for some reason films made between ~1955 and ~1985, I find really hard to watch. Something about the sound quality, maybe.
Anyway, that's what does old sci-fi in for me. It draaaaaaags like all the good editors got drafted. Tron = good example of this. Same trap befell Logan's Run.
(NB Star Wars escaped, but had remnants of the bodgey dialogue.)

Date: 2008-09-07 10:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seaya.livejournal.com
Strange Days was awesome.

Date: 2008-09-08 12:29 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] leecetheartist.livejournal.com
The Navigator. (Not the Flight of the Navigator which is the light and fluffy kid's flick)
Another one of the classic school of the New Zealand theatre of disquiet and disturbed.

Another under-watched movie is the Australian film "As Time Goes By". It's science fiction with Max Gillies portraying a very cool alien who has learned to speak English from radio and tv broadcasts. It has a wonderful soundtrack.

And classic quotes.

Irritated friend:"Sheryl!"
Zoned out hippy type "Hmmm---mm?"
Irritated friend "Ya foot's on fire!" (it is.)
Zoned out hippy type: "Ooh." *pause* "Which one?"

and

Three friends are driving along, in Beyond the Black stump territory:


Sheryll: "Have we reached the inland sea yet?!"
Irritated friend, driving "There hasn't BEEN an inland sea for 20000 years!"
Main character, rotating map. "Huh! Must be an old map!"


It really is a classic, and if you've ever spent any time in country towns in the outback, you'll find it doubly amusing.

Date: 2008-09-10 06:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ataxi.livejournal.com
The Navigator is a really moving film, and also has one of the greatest shots I can think of in any movie, of a burning torch spinning end over end into a bottomless void. As a story it's a terrific fantasy.

Date: 2008-09-08 01:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tommmo.livejournal.com
While I totally acknowledge that it's a flawed film, I absolutely LOVE Dark City. It's one of my all-time favourites, stylistically beautiful and utterly engaging (and the first 20 minutes or so in particular are downright thrilling).

I'm a big fan of Cypher for all but the last 5 minutes, at which point it all goes a bit strangely Hollywood. And I'm not talking about the specifics of the plot-twist, I just mean the change in how the film is presented. It seems like this small, subtle movie suddendly gear-shifts into big, dumb widescreen. It doesn't fit. At any rate, it was a hell of a lot better than Cube.

Date: 2008-09-09 01:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tommmo.livejournal.com
Cube was a great idea for a 20 minute short film that became incredibly tedious at feature-length.

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