Um... if aliens help us evolve, we'll just use our new powers for evil? Like, killing each other?
OK, not hugely profound. Maybe a wee bit profound.
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Um... if aliens help us evolve, we'll just use our new powers for evil? Like, killing each other?
OK, not hugely profound. Maybe a wee bit profound.
Um... no matter how advanced our technology becomes, eventually we don't notice anymore and just talk about what sandwiches are available?
Everything is nicer when listening to a waltz?
How about a nice game of chess?
Wait, different homicidal computer.
Joshua wasn't homicidal! He was misunderstood--he just wanted to play a game.
"Greetings, Professor Falken."
I'm actually surprised at how many of those I have seen, given that I'm not a big sci-fi fan.
I finally looked at that list of SF films--finally, a list comprised of a majority of films I've actually seen!! I was quite surprised that I've seen as many of those as I have (54 of them).
ETA: Or, what megan said!! I didn't think I was that big of an SF fan as a kid, but I guess I was. Weekend afternoon UHF channels exposed me to films like Them!, the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Heston's Omega Man and Planet of the Apes, and Silent Running.
Didn't take the time to count, but from a scan, I'd say I've seen about 85 to 90 % of that list.
I've seen 66 but I only own 4.
If Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind made the list I think The Manchurian Candidate belongs there too.
the box office success of Independence Day led to the resurgence of the big sci-fi event movie,
...What? No, what? What are they talking about? Just looking at the other movies included in the list (Jurassic Park & Terminator 2, for instance), it's clear how little sense that makes.
I should have stopped reading at #3.