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8 Science Fiction Movies to Watch in 2014

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'The Rocket' Takes a Lucky Flight

This coming of age tale follows the life of a boy who wants to build and enter a rocket into a dangerous competition in Laos. He needs to prove to himself and his family that he isn't bad luck. "The Rocket" won three awards at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Build a Spaceship with 'The LEGO Movie'

Okay, it's not pure sci-fi per se, but there are the vintage LEGO spaceships that captured our hearts as kids. "The LEGO Movie" follows the adventures of a normal LEGO guy named Emmet (voiced by Chris Pratt) as he makes his way through the vast brick-built universe trying to save his friends and the planet. The movie also features Benny (voiced by Charlie Day), a spaceman obsessed with building his complicated LEGO spaceship to help his friends. The blue character is a call back to an early line of cosmic LEGO toys, and is sure to delight space fans of all ages.

'Under the Skin' Brings Aliens and Horror Together Again

"Under the Skin" looks intense. The movie follows an alien (Scarlett Johansson) as she makes her way around Scotland leaving dead hitchhikers in her wake. The trailer ends with what looks like the intact skin of a person floating in blackness. Creepy.

Repeat Each Day with 'Edge of Tomorrow'

The action movie "Edge of Tomorrow" is like "Groundhog Day" brought into the science fiction realm. Tom Cruise stars as a soldier forced to endlessly repeat his last day in a raging alien war. He starts to use each day as a way to become more skilled and continues fighting the same battle again and again.

Fly Through Space with 'Jupiter Ascending'

Jupiter Jones (played by Mila Kunis) is destined for cosmic greatness. Although Jupiter works as a toilet cleaner without much luck, she dreams of the stars. She is the next person in line for an inheritance that could balance the cosmos, according to a plot description. Because of this, the "Queen of the Universe" wants her destroyed.

'Earth to Echo' Phones Home

"Earth to Echo" is about a band of kids that run across an amazing cosmic find: an alien that has landed on Earth and needs help. They find the alien after getting strange messages on their cellphones.

Run with the 'Guardians of the Galaxy'

From the looks of the trailer, "Guardians of the Galaxy" is going to be fun. Based on a comic book of the same name, the story follows Peter Quill (also known as Star-Lord), who stole an orb sought out by the evil villain Ronan. Quill teams up with a band of misfit heroes (including a bipedal raccoon named Rocket) to stop Ronan, who threatens the safety of the universe.

'Interstellar' Launches into Theaters

The newest film from acclaimed director Christopher Nolan ("Inception"), "Interstellar" explores a future where governments have collapsed and NASA is merely a memory. When a rip in spacetime opens, the remnants of the space agency must explore it to "offer up hope for humanity," according to a movie description. The plot is based on the ideas of Kip Thorne, a theoretical physicist at CalTech.

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Guardians of the Galaxy is a movie adaptation of the Marvel Superhero comic series. I wouldn't class it as science fiction.

The movie I'm most eagerly awaiting is Interstellar.
 
'The Rocket' Takes a Lucky Flight

This coming of age tale follows the life of a boy who wants to build and enter a rocket into a dangerous competition in Laos. He needs to prove to himself and his family that he isn't bad luck. "The Rocket" won three awards at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Build a Spaceship with 'The LEGO Movie'

Okay, it's not pure sci-fi per se, but there are the vintage LEGO spaceships that captured our hearts as kids. "The LEGO Movie" follows the adventures of a normal LEGO guy named Emmet (voiced by Chris Pratt) as he makes his way through the vast brick-built universe trying to save his friends and the planet. The movie also features Benny (voiced by Charlie Day), a spaceman obsessed with building his complicated LEGO spaceship to help his friends. The blue character is a call back to an early line of cosmic LEGO toys, and is sure to delight space fans of all ages.

'Under the Skin' Brings Aliens and Horror Together Again

"Under the Skin" looks intense. The movie follows an alien (Scarlett Johansson) as she makes her way around Scotland leaving dead hitchhikers in her wake. The trailer ends with what looks like the intact skin of a person floating in blackness. Creepy.

Repeat Each Day with 'Edge of Tomorrow'

The action movie "Edge of Tomorrow" is like "Groundhog Day" brought into the science fiction realm. Tom Cruise stars as a soldier forced to endlessly repeat his last day in a raging alien war. He starts to use each day as a way to become more skilled and continues fighting the same battle again and again.

Fly Through Space with 'Jupiter Ascending'

Jupiter Jones (played by Mila Kunis) is destined for cosmic greatness. Although Jupiter works as a toilet cleaner without much luck, she dreams of the stars. She is the next person in line for an inheritance that could balance the cosmos, according to a plot description. Because of this, the "Queen of the Universe" wants her destroyed.

'Earth to Echo' Phones Home

"Earth to Echo" is about a band of kids that run across an amazing cosmic find: an alien that has landed on Earth and needs help. They find the alien after getting strange messages on their cellphones.

Run with the 'Guardians of the Galaxy'

From the looks of the trailer, "Guardians of the Galaxy" is going to be fun. Based on a comic book of the same name, the story follows Peter Quill (also known as Star-Lord), who stole an orb sought out by the evil villain Ronan. Quill teams up with a band of misfit heroes (including a bipedal raccoon named Rocket) to stop Ronan, who threatens the safety of the universe.

'Interstellar' Launches into Theaters

The newest film from acclaimed director Christopher Nolan ("Inception"), "Interstellar" explores a future where governments have collapsed and NASA is merely a memory. When a rip in spacetime opens, the remnants of the space agency must explore it to "offer up hope for humanity," according to a movie description. The plot is based on the ideas of Kip Thorne, a theoretical physicist at CalTech.

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thanks for the info sir....
will surely not miss it....:tup:
 
@thesolar65 What is your most favourite sci-fic movie?
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Ok, my favourite movies are old, b'cause now a days I do not have much time to see a movie. But whenever I am relaxing and at that time when watching TV, if I come across any good movie, I watch it. I am going to name a few(only Eng.) which I actually saw, though there are many new and old ones which you and others might have seen.

Sci-Fi : Star Wars (old), Blade Runner, Robo Cop-1, Back to future (1&2), 2001-Space Odyssey, Abyss, Planet of Apes(Charlton Heston wala), Alien-1, ET, Encounter with the third kind, Event Horizon, Terminator-1, Mad Max-1, The Fly, Inner space, Total Recall(old), Lost in Space.
 
Also @Skull and Bones
Ok, my favourite movies are old, b'cause now a days I do not have much time to see a movie. But whenever I am relaxing and at that time when watching TV, if I come across any good movie, I watch it. I am going to name a few(only Eng.) which I actually saw, though there are many new and old ones which you and others might have seen.

Sci-Fi : Star Wars (old), Blade Runner, Robo Cop-1, Back to future (1&2), 2001-Space Odyssey, Abyss, Planet of Apes(Charlton Heston wala), Alien-1, ET, Encounter with the third kind, Event Horizon, Terminator-1, Mad Max-1, The Fly, Inner space, Total Recall(old), Lost in Space.

We are on the door knock distance from Robocop and Terminator being reality from Science Fiction.
 
Sci-Fi : Star Wars (old), 2001-Space Odyssey, Abyss, Planet of Apes(Charlton Heston wala), Alien-1, Terminator-1.

Agree.

I also like "Starship Troopers" -- the tongue-in-cheek humor and subtle self-parody is hilarious.

Also, John Carpenter's "The Thing" was awesome, both as a story and a movie. It's one of those rare stories where the people don't act like morons; they react and do things in a way that a normal person would do in that situation. The story doesn't rely on ridiculous coincidences or deus ex machina plot devices.

From the 2014 list, nothing stands out. Sadly, they all look like formulaic boring crap.
 
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