Bold means I have seen them. Claude or Lil, if I've seen one and haven't highlighted it, let me know
;-)
3 1 Star Wars Trilogy (1977-83) George Lucas, et al 1977 125*
1 2 2001: A Space Odyssey Stanley Kubrick 1968 139
2 3 Blade Runner Ridley Scott 1982 118
13 4 The Terminator James Cameron 1984 108
4 5 Aliens James Cameron 1986 137
12 6 The Day the Earth Stood Still Robert Wise 1951 92
31 7 The Matrix L & A Wachowski 1999 136
8 8 Planet of the Apes Franklin J Schaffner 1968 112
11 9 Alien Ridley Scott 1979 117
7 10 Forbidden Planet Fred M Wilcox 1956 98
23 11 Star Trek Trilogy: II-IV (1982-86) Meyer & Nimoy 1982 112*
14 12 A Clockwork Orange Stanley Kubrick 1971 137
26 13 Invasion of the Body Snatchers Don Siegel 1956 80
5 14 Close Encounters of the Third Kind Steven Spielberg 1977 135
19 15 Terminator 2 - Judgement Day James Cameron 1991 135
9 16 Metropolis Fritz Lang 1926 120
10 17 E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial Steven Spielberg 1982 115
20 18 Jurassic Park Steven Spielberg 1993 127
6 19 Brazil Terry Gilliam 1985 142
47 20 The Road Warrior (vt Mad Max 2) George Miller 1981 96
15 21 Back to the Future Robert Zemeckis 1985 116
22 22 Total Recall Paul Verhoeven 1990 109
49 23 The War of the Worlds Byron Haskin 1953 85
– 24 The Thing John Carpenter 1982 108
43 25 Twelve Monkeys Terry Gilliam 1995 131
37 26 Dr Strangelove Stanley Kubrick 1964 94
95 27 The Thing (From Another World) Christian Nyby 1951 89
18 28 RoboCop Paul Verhoeven 1987 102
30 29 The Abyss James Cameron 1989 145
65 30 The Fly David Cronenberg 1986 100
– 31 Gattaca Andrew Niccol 1997 106
39 32 Independence Day Roland Emmerich 1996 110
– 33 Frankenstein James Whale 1931 71
32 34 The Incredible Shrinking Man Jack Arnold 1957 81
>b>40 35 Tron Steven Lisberger 1982 96
44 36 Mad Max George Miller 1979 93
79 37 King Kong Merian C Cooper 1933 100
85 38 The Time Machine George Pal 1960 103
33 39 Predator John McTiernan 1987 106
54 40 Godzilla - King of the Monsters Terry Morse 1954 80
84 41 Superman Richard Donner 1978 143
– 42 Contact Robert Zemeckis 1996 150
59 43 Them! Gordon Douglas 1954 94
34 44 The Andromeda Strain Robert Wise 1970 127
74 45 Men in Black Barry Sonnenfeld 1997 98
50 46 The Fifth Element Luc Besson 1997 127
– 47 Minority Report Steven Spielberg 2002 145
52 48 Stargate Roland Emmerich 1994 122
25 49 Sleeper Woody Allen 1973 88
61 50 The Bride of Frankenstein James Whale 1935 75
29 51 Soylent Green Richard Fleischer 1973 100
92 52 Dark City Alex Proyas 1998 100
58 53 Starman John Carpenter 1984 115
– 54 Night Of the Living Dead George A Romero 1968 96
45 55 Invasion of the Body Snatchers Philip Kaufman 1978 115
28 56 Things to Come William C Menzies 1936 92
– 57 Escape From New York John Carpenter 1981 99
35 58 This Island Earth Joseph Newman 1955 86
48 59 Star Trek: First Contact Jonathan Frakes 1996 110
46 60 Star Wars - The Phantom Menace George Lucas 1999 133
72 61 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Jim Sharman 1975 95
– 62 Quatermass & the Pit Roy Ward Baker 1967 98
27 63 Westworld Michael Crichton 1973 88
– 64 X-Men Bryan Singer 2000 104
42 65 Silent Running Douglas Turnbull 1971 89
21 66 A Trip to the Moon George Melies 1902 21
24 67 Akira Katsuhiro Otomo 1987 124
62 68 Fahrenheit 451 Francois Truffaut 1966 111
17 69 Solaris Andrei Tarkovsky 1972 165
81 70 The Invisible Man James Whale 1933 71
– 71 Star Trek VI - Undiscovered Country Nicholas Meyer 1991 101
66 72 Village of the Damned Wolf Rilla 1960 78
67 73 When Worlds Collide Rudolph Mate 1951 83
68 74 Starship Troopers Paul Verhoeven 1997 129
75 75 Logan's Run Michael Anderson 1976 118
78 76 Invaders From Mars William C Menzies 1953 78
82 77 The Man Who Fell to Earth Nicolas Roeg 1976 140
– 78 A.I. - Artificial Intelligence Steven Spielberg 2001 145
100 79 Barbarella Roger Vadim 1967 98
– 80 Altered States Ken Russell 1980 102
– 81 Videodrome David Cronenberg 1983 88
38 82 Alphaville Jean-Luc Goddard 1965 100
– 83 Strange Days Kathryn Bigelow 1995 145
– 84 Donnie Darko Richard Kelly 2001 122
– 85 Galaxy Quest Dean Parisot 1999 104
55 86 Batman Tim Burton 1989 126
– 87 Armageddon Michael Bay 1998 144
– 88 The X-Files Rob Bowman 1998 117
80 89 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Richard Fleischer 1954 127
– 90 The Truman Show Peter Weir 1998 104
63 91 Outland Peter Hyams 1981 109
36 92 Fantastic Voyage Richard Fleischer 1966 100
– 93 Plan 9 From Outer Space Ed Wood 1956 79
57 94 Dark Star John Carpenter 1974 83
– 95 Cocoon Ron Howard 1985 117
– 96 THX-1138 George Lucas 1970 88
– 97 The Iron Giant Brad Bird 1999 86
– 98 Pitch Black David Twohy 2000 107
56 99 Mars Attacks! Tim Burton 1996 103
– 100 Colossus: The Forbin Project Joseph Sargent 1969 100
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Date: 2004-08-12 06:38 pm (UTC)From:I definetly recommend you seeing Dr Strangelove , very weird and scary in a this could really happen way .
Maybe a movie night is in order ;)
movie nights
Date: 2004-08-12 07:30 pm (UTC)From:;-)
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Date: 2004-08-12 06:54 pm (UTC)From:Will have to strap you in, in October and make you watch a few, Dr Strangelove, Logan's Run, A Clockwork Orange and Donnie Darko. Would be my first choices, I'm sure we can play a drinking game with them to keep you amused *grin*
I'm still asking where is Cherry 2000, so bad a movie it was good!
I ... I ... have to admit.... I liked Cherry 2000
Date: 2004-08-12 07:08 pm (UTC)From::-)
I downloaded a clockwork orange a long time ago, and have decided I'm ready, but not yet managed to watch it. And I think John is determined to make me watch Dr Strangelove one day. I am sure there are things on the list I have seen, but can't remember properly enough to put a yes next to it.
;-)
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Date: 2004-08-21 05:43 am (UTC)From:Oh, and say Hi to Claude for me (I'm Pete, a former housemate from Norfolk St in 1994).