Top 10 Sci-Fi movies

Tim Wood

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  1. Blade Runner

    Blade Runner

    Blade Runner was released 25th of June, 1982. The film is roughly based on the novel written by Philip Dick entitled Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. The movie revolves in the life of Blade Runner, played by Harrison Ford, a police officer in the miserable city of Los Angeles whose mission is to dismiss biologically engineered robots called replicants.

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  2. Star Wars

    Star Wars

    The big daddy of Sci-Fi films.

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  3. 2001: A Space Odyssey

    2001: A Space Odyssey

    2001: A Space Odyssey was released 6th of April, 1968. The movie revolves in the story of evolution of both computers and human beings and their race to gain the next pace into evolution. The movie won 11 awards mainly Best Effects, Special Visual Effects in the 1969 US Academy Awards and gained another 6 nominations Best Film in the 1969 BAFTA Awards. The movie’s budget is estimated at $10.5 million and it earned $56.7 million.

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  4. Moon (2009)
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  5. Minority Report (2002)

    Minority Report (2002)

    If you are an avid movie-goer than Minority Report not only offers a complex story line and lots of dialogue to follow, but also plenty of high paced action. Starring Tom Cruise and another of Spielberg’s successes, the movie is a futuristic detective epic where clues to crimes are seen before they happen but when an officer is framed for something he didn’t commit, he strives to prove the technology wrong. The reason I like it so much, is it is not based on unrealistic or outlandish ideas – this could really be the future!

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