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I have seen many sci fi films.
My favourite sci fi film and favourite film of all time is this:
2001 is a masterpiece, even now it has not dated at all, and each frame is art. Amazing achievement from one of my favourite directors. Since we are on a defence site I recommend seeing Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, and Paths of Glory, and Dr Strangelove - war movies of extraordinary insight and brings the full horror of war. Spartacus was probably his weakest war movie.
but his other films such as Clockwork Orange, The Shining, . Amazing movies in their own rights. This man was an auteur. His range of work is simply breathtaking.
The others are too mainstream, so everyone knows about it. The latest is the Gravity, beautiful Sandra bullock looked SPEED young in it.
I did not like gravity at all, I'm a seasoned sci fi veteran.
But the reason I didn't enjoy it could be down to the fact that it was hyped as hell, everyone hyped it, cinematography was brilliant, plot was lacking (if you've seen the trailer, there's half of the film's plot gone). And then worst part, Sandra Bullock barking and howling to herself.
But she was hot! You're just grumpy
Kidding aside she was good in it, acting was spot on. Yeah but there was nothing in the movie regarding the plot. Shit goes down in space is literally in the posters, trailers. It was about acting,, surprises, suspense. Thriller it was and I believe they pulled it off.
H.G. Wells didn't specifically envision the modern cell phone. But in the 1933 novel The Shape of Things to Come, he depicted a wireless wrist intercom that had many cell phone-like features.
from : 9 predictions that have/ have not come true from HG wells
H.G. WELLS: 9 Predictions That Have, And Haven't, Come True