Blog #21 My Favorite SciFi Movies A Ranking

My top ten science fiction movies were what I intended to do when I started writing this blog. Well, that was quite a monumental feat. I have an extensive collection of DVDs, but I repeatedly found films I forgot about listed on the internet. Thankfully, a tremendous Wikipedia page lists scifi films from the beginning1. If you read any of my blogs, you know I like to find hidden gems in obscure films, and I have spotted quite a few from searching that I look forward to watching.

So, with that in hand, I came up with twelve categories and filled them with the films I love. There is some disagreement on what categories these films belong in, so I categorized them myself when they conflicted on different websites or I thought they were off the mark. I chose my top pick from each category and the best movie overall. Unfortunately, because I have watched some of these films multiple times, I have trouble watching them now. I know them by heart. It is better to play them in my head at this point. This problem might interfere with my choices as I have to remind myself how much I love them. I hope you enjoy this journey through time. Please don’t be shy about using the comment section to disagree with me or point out films you love that are not on my list. I would love to add to my collection.

Films by Category

I. Action/Adventure

When Worlds Collide 1951

War of the Worlds 1953

Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959

The Time Machine 1960

Fantastic Voyage 1966

2001 A Space Odyssey 1968

Logan’s Run 1972

Silent Running 1972

Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1977

Original Star Wars Trilogy 1977-1983

Time After Time 1979

Brainstornm 1983

2010 1984

Starman 1984

Enemy Mine 1985

Aliens 1986

Alien Nation 1988

Jurassic Park 1993

Stargate 1994

The Fifth Element 1997

Chronicles of Riddick 2004

Serentity 2005

District 9 2009

Escape to Witch Mountain 2009

Edge of Tomorrow 2014

The Martian 2015

A.X.L. 2018

The Martian 2015

My #1 choice is  The Martian

This movie was so well done. It came from a book that was also well-written. The author received much help to back up the details about Mars and what would likely happen in this scenario. The movie also benefitted from this help (and I suspect much more for the film because of the interest the book had received). On top of that, I loved the arc and cheered along with the poor, stranded astronaut and the people back home (and on route) trying to help. I found it amusing that the only event acknowledged to be inaccurate was the original storm that stranded the fellow. There just isn’t that strong of storms on Mars. Thank goodness because we will try to colonize it and need every grain of help we can get.

II. Animated: All of these are for the juvenile market

Lilo and Stitch 2002

Mars Needs Moms 2011

Home 2015

Home 2015

My #1 choice is Home

Home was so much fun. I loved the warmth of the four main characters: Oh, Tip, Pig, and Mom. Their adventures led them into danger, but they also let them learn about each other, which is so important with humans and ‘aliens.’ I enjoyed the music even outside the movie. I didn’t know any of Rhianna’s music (at least attributed to her) and was pleasantly surprised. Jennifer Lopez’s selection was equally welcomed. The cherry on the top of this sundae was Jim Parsons. Big Bang was great, but between this film and Hidden Figures, I am definitely a fan!

III. Comedy

Sleeper 1973

Ghostbusters 1984

Mars Attacks! 1996

Galaxy Quest 1999

Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy 2005

Idiocracy 2006

Alien Trespass 2009

Paul 2011

Robot & Frank 2012

Jules 2023

Asteroid City 2023

Paul 2011

My #1 choice is Paul 

This was a good story about two average British dudes touring the USA of UFO hot spots. Simon Pegg wrote this romp while running around in a (smaller) RV in much colder temperatures, which would give me a different vibe, but Simon imagined it all perfectly. I appreciate his writing and choice of actors. Nick Frost is usually on the screen in Simon’s ensemble pieces, and on this trip, it included Seth Rogen, Jane Lynch, and Sigourney Weaver. All had wild roles. Well, except for Jane Lynch, who is always wild.

IV. Cyberpunk

Escape From New York 1981

Blade Runner 1982

Tron 1982

Robocop 1987

Total Recall 1990

Demonlition Man 1993

The Matrix 1999

Cloud Atlas 2012

Ghost in the Shell 2017

Escape from New York 1981

My #1 choice is of Cyberpunk is a tie; The Matrix & Escape From New York

The Matrix is fantastic. When I first saw it, I ran home and insisted my whole family return to the theater. It was quintessential scifi. The characters go into a foreign realm and save the day. Escape from New York took me a while to see; something was wrong with the advertising, at least for me. This movie held so much stuff to adore in my realm of scifi. Here, the character goes into a foreign realm, but one he already knows exists, and saves the president and, hence, the world.

V. Disaster

The Abyss 1989

Independence Day 1996

Armageddon 1998

2012 2009

Battleship 2012

Geostorm 2017

Tomorrow War 2021

My #1 choice of Disaster is Battleship

A truly favorite form of science fiction is what is called a ‘popcorn’ movie. I hadn’t played the game Battleship more than once, but I understand how it spawned the idea of this movie. Peter Berg, the director, also directed Hancock and starred in Late for Dinner. Mr. Berg is a real surprise to me since Late for Dinner was the first place I saw him, and I thought of him as mild-mannered, not so strong, and not strong enough for this film and HancockBattleship is an excellent attempted alien invasion movie with the big human battleships we see as invincible come up against battleships from outside our world. Well, it turns out the human ships are not superior, but with human ingenuity, Earth prevails. Just too much fun!

VI. Drama

The Day the Earth Stood Still 1951

This Island Earth 1955

Forbidden Planet 1956

Colosuss the Forbin Project 1970

Slaughterhouse-five 1972

Contact 1997

Terminator 1984

Late for Dinner 1991

Bicentennial Man 1999

Looper 2012

The Host 2013

The Day the Earth Stood Still 1951 If you look close you can see the zipper in the front of Gort’s costume and the openings (that look like laces) in his shoes.

My #1 choice of Drama is The Day the Earth Stood Still

These films have a significant place in my heart, but The Day the Earth Stood Still was the beginning. I don’t know when that was. My father, who loved scifi, didn’t think his daughter would until I surprised him with a request for more scifi books with girls in them. I had just discovered his book Slan by A.E. Van Vogt. He certainly knew about the movie Forbidden Planet, along with others, but it had to be in the theater at that time since there was no streaming yet. The Day the Earth Stood Still had a good story, cast, score, and special effects. Yes, even from back then, it still holds up. 

VII. Dystopian

Soylent Green 1973

Gattaca 1997

The Children of Men 2006

Wall-E 2008

Surrogates 2009

Hunger Games 2012

Divergent 2014

What Happened to Monday 2014

Wall-E 2008

My #1 choice of Dystopian is Wall-E

Wall-E is aimed at children, but it is dystopian. All the remaining humans live on the vast space liner, eating and consuming stuff while lounging on motorized, flying deck chairs so long that they just get fatter and fatter. There is only memory of it once Wall-E disrupts the illusion. I like dystopian stories when there is an immersion in them and then a slow dawning of what that life is. An excellent movie with little talking in much of the story, an adorable and loyal robot, and a happy ending. 

VIII. Epic

Interstellar 2014

Avatar 2009

Inception 2010

John Carter 2012

My #1 choice of Epics are a tie; Interstellar and John Carter

Interstellar 2014

Interstellar was quite stunning. I regret that my father had reached the end of his life just when this came out, right on his birthday. I wanted to show him what he had wished for humanity before he passed. I loved the idea of venturing into our solar system and beyond for a place for humans to colonize. It was long, complicated, and wonderfully portrayed.

John Carter 2012

John Carter was a weird movie or an odd circumstance. Mars was a subject I studied with my father, and I even wrote a full report for school when the other students were doing ten-page jobs. My father never cared what the minimum was, and to tell the truth, I had a good time assembling it, pictures and all. I was lucky to have that background because when I entered college, Writing had lost its status in the years leading up to college, and many students were unable to write a decent paragraph. The film is based on the 1st of the Barsoom series of Edgar Rice Burroughs (of Tarzan fame). While it was geared toward adolescent boys, they called it The Princess of Mars, and (according to critics) it flopped because it seemed to be a girl’s story. The movie was a great adventure, and I enjoyed the location and the story; what a shame. I am so glad I caught it. What a wonderful look it is at Mars. 

IX. Horror/Thriller

Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1956

The Last Man on Earth 1964

Cyborg 2087 1966

Andromeda Strain 1971

The Stepford Wives 1975

Saturn 3 1980

Predator 1987

The Hidden 1987

Tremors 1990              

The Puppet Masters 1994

Pitch Black 2000

Signs 2002

Alien vs Predator 2004

Shadow in the Cloud 2020

Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1956

My #1 choice of Horror/Thriller is Invasion of the Body Snatchers

This film is the original with Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter. It is the ultimate 50’s horror with aliens taking your place with body duplicates grown in pods. The story follows a predictable plot, but it is well written, and the word gets out, and we stop the terrible aliens! I know this isn’t always true in horror. This downbeat ending is why I usually turn away from that genre. Humanity was lost in the second version of this film with Donald Sutherland and Leonard Nimoy (Spock from Star Trek the Original Series). I enjoyed the black-and-white format that made the movie seem classier and cleaner. I don’t know how I would have felt if I had seen this in theaters when it first came out. 

X. Monster

It Came From Outer Space 1953

Creature from the Black Lagoon 1954

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1954

Tarantula 1955

The Incredible Shrinking Man 1957

Transformers 2007

Pacific Rim 2013

Love and Monsters 2020

Pacific Rim 2013

My #1 choice of Monster movies is Pacific Rim

The older films are good monster fun, but I enjoyed this film more. I went into the movie with the characters trying to save the Earth while maneuvering their monster machines. Guillermo del Toro directed and co-wrote this incredible ride. The story took the giant mech robots from Japanese franchises and created a believable world of our most industrious ideas to save the planet from invading monsters out of the deep.

XI. Super Hero

Blade 1998

Spiderman 2002

Hellboy 2004

V for Vendetta 2005

Hancock 2008

Thor 2011

Guardians of the Galaxy 2014

Dr. Strange 2016

Captain Marvel 2019

Eternals 2021

Marvel’s DOCTOR STRANGE..L to R: The Ancient One (Tilda Swinton) and Doctor Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch)..Photo Credit: Jay Maidment..©2016 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.

My #1 choice of Super Hero movies is Dr. Strange

This film brought a lot to the screen. Marvel took the story from comics, and I found it layered and interesting. Dr. Strange could be more friendly but incredibly talented. He can’t accept what his car accident did to him and stretches himself to find an answer. However, the answer is more complicated and requires some responsibilities. The doctor wants to return to medicine, but those responsibilities call him back. I like the settings, lessons, and comedy skillfully woven into this situation and result.

XII. Western

Westworld 1973

Back to the Future III 1990

Cowboys &Aliens 2011

Nope 2022

My #1 choice of Western Science Fiction is Cowboys & Aliens


Cowboys & Aliens 2011

This film is a Western. I liked each step of the way. I know it didn’t do too well but look at Daniel Craig. He is a very good antihero gunslinger. Harrison Ford, the bad guy, is nuanced enough that we understand him and willingly ride with him. The aliens are sufficiently horrifying with those bodies and hands, and their creepy goal is to learn about humans so they can quickly take what they want.

The Final Twelve

I. Action/Adventure: The Martian

II. Animated: Home

III. Comedy; Paul

IV. Cyberpunk: The Matrix and Escape from New York

V. Disaster: Battleship

VI. Drama: The Day the Earth Stood Still

VII. Dystopian: Wall-E

VIII. Epic: Interstellar and John Carter

IX. Horror/Thriller: The Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1956

X. Monster: Pacific Rim

XI. Super Hero: Dr. Strange

XII. Western: Cowboys & Aliens

The #1 SciFi movie DRUM ROLL PLEASE

The Day the Earth Stood Still

What else could it be but the movie that plunged me into scifi film? I got into scifi in general from my 6th grade discovery of Slan by A.E. van Vogt.

©JM Strasser April 29, 2024 All Rights Reserved

Source

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_science_fiction_films

Images

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