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more about #eternalsunshineofthespotlessmind Perhaps Not: Good list - I'll have to check out "Robot Stories" and "The Sleep Dealer" - and I totally agree with you about Serenity, not least because I saw it be... more » cylon_conspiracy: That's a lot of movies. That's almost 2 movies per year! Glad to see Primer on there. That was a movie I rented based on the cover and I loved how su... more » holyspidoo: Blindness is not sci fi is it? In any case, that was bloody good... in that "it makes you feel awful for 2 weeks after you watch" sense. That one sce... more » Wookie1972: Thanks for including Eternal Sunshine - the best PKD adaptation that wasn't really a PKD adaptation. more » Spaceknight: Serenity gets some serious attention for best scifi of the decade just because of that perfectly crafted moment near the end when you realize "is *any... more » Post-Nuked: I really loved seeing Slither in there. I think it is a really over looked film. more » mrsatyre002: 28 Days Later would have been perfect if not for the totally unnecessary opening to explain how it started. IMO, 28 would have been much better if it ... more » Leland Rzepecki: And here I thought I was the only one who really like Pitch Black. more » mrradon: Sunshine was yet another marooned-in-space-and-menaced-by-an-alien-lifeform cliche. It was alternately confusing, pretty, and dull. Might as well make... more » GonePostal77: Just my two cents, but while Slither is an entertaining horror film with some sci fi plot elements, it's hardly a science fiction film. Nor is the D... more » Muckley: Another vote for Children Of Men. Would also suggest The Fountain, the Solaris remake, and 2046 (whether it counts as sci-fi or not) . And I thought (... more » Allen_Richards: When you have a thread approaching 500 posts, some things are going to get buried. [www.netflix.com] That link should make it nice and easy for anyo... more » dicksson: Why isn't Code 46 on this list? more » Alexis: I always thought that Serenity might be a movie strictly for fans, but I've had many, many people (who aren't into sci-fi) bring the film up to me sin... more » Techno_Viking: Why, oh why, is "Outlander" not on this list?! I know it was just recently released, but this film is amazing! more » houdinination: [x] Children of Men. Everytime I watch it I have to watch it again, straight away. And since someone mentioned Idiocracy, I'd put it in instead of eit... more » Smurf-Revenge: I'm a big fan of Ghost in the Shell: Innocence as well as The Stand Alone Complex and 2nd Gig series. Maybe there needs to be a cartoon/anime list. more » Jason Rouse: Am I the only one who didn't like The Host? I rented it after hearing all the hype about it and honestly don't have a clue what everyone liked about ... more » justingeist: DD has an amazing soundtrack. The opening with Echo & the Bunnymen's "Killing Moon" is ridiculously awesome. more » bluehinter: I agree with most of those, though feel it's a crime against sci-fi that nobody else has mentioned The Fountain and the ultimate dystopian gun-fu flic... more » -
#decadeinreview
20 Greatest SF Movies Of The Past Decade
The past decade has seen a lot of bloated special-effects brain-sucks... but it's also seen some of the best science-fiction films ever. Superhero films came of age, apocalypses ruled, and interstellar adventures came back. Here are the decade's 20 greatest. More » -
#horror
Are We Seeing The Rise Of Alzheimer's Horror?
It's the ultimate terror: The number of people with Alzheimer's and other age-related dementia will double in the next 20 years. And we're starting to see more horrific tales about forgetting, or people losing their personalities. Welcome to Alzheimer's horror. More » -
#synecdochenewyork
Neuro-Tourism In Charlie Kaufman's Movies
The movie we're most eager to see this spring may well be Synecdoche, New York, the directorial debut of Charlie Kaufman, who wrote Being John Malkovich and Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. Will it be science fiction? We don't know yet. But we do know it'll be mind-bending, and judging from the synopses we've read, it'll explore a theme dear to Kaufman's heart: physical locations as reflections for places in the mind. Spoilers ahead. More »

