Europa Report had such a terrifying death scene. Imagine falling through the ice on an unexplored ocean planet. The worst part being you're in a protective life suit that's going to keep you alive as you plummet into the unknown darkness waiting for the pressure to eventually kill you, or some unknown creature devours you as it is attracted to the lights on your suit. It's pretty epic, honestly. I probably would've just popped my helmet. I dunno which scene was worse. Floating off into the darkness of space waiting for life support to run out, or the whole plummeting into the abyss. I think I'd probably take space, lol.
both are kind of equally horrify8ing, but i guess in space it would be a bit faster. unless ure super deep underwater in which case imploding is instant
2001: HAL (adding one letter to hal gives IBM) HAL did NOT go rogue! He wa programmed to do as directed. Entering teh monolith He past thru time portals to different dimensions, curiously shown as monochromatic sghts of odd earth areas. The Man from EArth, is a compliation of at least 2~~3 sci fi books written in the 70s. Each one interestingly well done, combinded into one film. You did forget one interesting moive I Robot, beautifully written by Sir Isaac Asimov. They DID change his ending which made him to decide to leave the film before porductoion was done. After seeing the resultant fiml, I tend to agree.
Europa Report had such a terrifying death scene. Imagine falling through the ice on an unexplored ocean planet. The worst part being you're in a protective life suit that's going to keep you alive as you plummet into the unknown darkness waiting for the pressure to eventually kill you, or some unknown creature devours you as it is attracted to the lights on your suit. It's pretty epic, honestly. I probably would've just popped my helmet. I dunno which scene was worse. Floating off into the darkness of space waiting for life support to run out, or the whole plummeting into the abyss. I think I'd probably take space, lol.
both are kind of equally horrify8ing, but i guess in space it would be a bit faster. unless ure super deep underwater in which case imploding is instant
I think I would choose the ice
More scary and possibly way more painful however at least you could find out if there was life or not
Soylent Green with Charlton Heston is a genius film and remains highly relevant today
Silent Running
Metropolis
Some great films in there!
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With that, you could actually say Predator should be on the list, as well as pretty much every sci-fi movie out there.
2001 was the greatest Sci-Fi movie ever. Nothing has ever come close to it. It’s a bit sad that a 1968 movie was the high point of Sci-Fi.
Some of them being "hard sci-fi" is very, very debatable.
I’m surprised that the movie “Gravity” wasn’t on this list. 🤷🏽♂️
well. .it sucked arse, and then some.
23:45 - Wrong. Only Ava leaves.
The police didn’t think to search the river.
Interstellar
2001: HAL (adding one letter to hal gives IBM) HAL did NOT go rogue! He wa programmed to do as directed. Entering teh monolith He past thru time portals to different dimensions, curiously shown as monochromatic sghts of odd earth areas.
The Man from EArth, is a compliation of at least 2~~3 sci fi books written in the 70s. Each one interestingly well done, combinded into one film.
You did forget one interesting moive I Robot, beautifully written by Sir Isaac Asimov. They DID change his ending which made him to decide to leave the film before porductoion was done. After seeing the resultant fiml, I tend to agree.
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Prometheus is science-based? Wow, just wow.
Wonder what next film carnage will be in.
What about Interstellar
Here are a few others: Annihilation, The Edge of Tomorrow, The Creator
Destination Moon
This video is nothing but a bunch of spoilers. 👎
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With that, you could actually say Predator should be on the list, as well as pretty much every sci-fi movie out there.