Sunday, February 22, 2009

Top 20 80's SF Movies

Yeah, well just as I've concluded that the 1980's was the source of much of the worst available in science fiction films, ListVerse (via SFSignal) offers the following list of "Top 20 Greatest Science Fiction Movies of the 1980s":
20 Predator 1987
19 The Element of Crime 1984
18 The Final Countdown 1980
17 Venus Wars 1989
16 The Quiet Earth 1985
15 2010: The Year We Make Contact 1984
14 Cocoon 1985
13 ET: The Extraterrestrial
12 The Abyss 1989
11 Aliens 1986
10 Robocop 1987
9 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 1982
8 Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind 1984
7 Iceman 1984
6 The Terminator 1984
5 Ghostbusters 1984
4 Back to the Future 1985
3 Blade Runner 1982
2 Akira 1988
1 The Empire Strikes Back 1980

The list is annotated at their site, explaining why each was chosen. I'll have to add the ones I haven't seen to my list of movies to watch. I may have to break down and buy Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind new. I've been looking locally for years and have never found it used.

Ones I've seen are in bold print.

2 comments:

  1. I've seen all but 2. Nausicaa was available from Netflix -- I think I found a Torrent a while back, but it's gone now. I have a copy -- Well worth the money as the kiddos have watched it over and over again. Note: I just found it on google video. All 119 minutes, but it's the English version. We usually watch it in Japanese with English subtitles.

    I also LOVED Howl's Moving Castle. And then there is the best of the best -- Grave of the Fireflies. The most moving anime I have ever seen. Incredible and quite the commentary about the Japanese at the end of WWII.

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  2. I spend most of mt discretionary allowance on used books and DVDs. I love having them around where I can re-read sections or re-watch scenes. Buying new is not nearly as cost-efficient.

    We sometimes watch anime in Japanese and sometimes not. We sometimes have problems reading the subtitles, depending on the print and background color.

    Howl's Moving Castle is one of our favorites, too. I haven't seen Grave of the Fireflies, but The Elder Son watched it in a politics in film class in college. He liked it. I'd like to see it.

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