I was so thinking that you would include this little sci fic gem directed by Jeff Nichols but somehow you didn’t mention it.... MIDNIGHT SPECIAL starring the always dependable Michael Shannon and Joel Edgerton. This is the first film which convinced me that Adam Driver can act. But the real star of the show really is Jaeden Lieberher (now known as Jaeden Martell), I find him very magnetic in this film. I really like the pacing of the movie, revealing enough to constantly keep the audience guessing and yet not so much to spoil the surprise in the later part of the movie. I also love the treatment of the father son relationship ... many people have issues with the ending, not me. It was one of my guilty pleasures in year 2016.
Another blu ray title which I hope should be in your possession... somehow I am quite sure you have watched it. JJ Abrams’ SUPER 8. It is essentially the updated homage paying version of E.T. Watching it in the theatre did feel like I was being transported to the 80s, the era I grew up with. The chemistry of the two leads, the camaraderie between the kids was cool to watch.... the same reason why I liked IT Chapert One and STRANGER THINGS.
Hi Mariana, excellent list. Here's my list of my favorite sci-fi movies of all time: Alien / Aliens Blade Runner / Blade Runner 2049 The Matrix Inception Interstellar 2001: A Space Odyssey Jurassic Park Predator Robocop Minority Report Edge of Tomorrow Terminator / Terminator 2 The Abyss Avatar Star Wars 3,4,5,6,7 and 8 Looper Total Recall (1990) Back to the Future Trilogy Mad Max Quadrology Apollo 13 Species E.T
I have that same anniversary edition of Blade Runner! It is a thing of beauty. *My Top 5 SF Movies (for today)* Blade Runner The Fly (1986) The Matrix RoboCop (1987) Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan *Honorable Mentions (for today)* Blade Runner 2049 Ex Machina A Scanner Darkly
My top 5 off the top of my head: 1) Alien 2) Empire Strikes Back 3) Mad Max: Fury Road 4) The Martian (one of my favorite book & movie combos) 5) GOTG or Blade Runner 2049
My top 5: Stalker, Blade Runner 2049, Interstellar, Annihilation Arrival. Also, The Iron Giant, but that movie played such an intrinsic part in my childhood that it's less a movie and more a part of me as a person lol.
This video was a treat to behold and reminded me of a handful of movies I want to watch during stay-at-home orders. Movies, TV, and books are some fo the things getting me through 2020 right now. Thanks and see you on the next video.
Some great choices in there. You made me think about my collection. I like the idea of "if you aint going to watch it multiple times then dont buy it". I have a bunch I never watch, but are still great movies.
Five of my favorite Sci-fi movies in no particular order because it's too difficult: Arrival Alien Aliens Empire Strikes Back Terminator 2 And I feel Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind deserves a mention as well because it does have some Sci-fi elements to it.
Great video as always, Mariana! You're looking beautiful as always and I always enjoy the videos with you wearing your dark red lipstick! 💄👄 That looks great on you!😍😘
Have you seen Contact (1997)? It's a great science film in my opinion, but it's kind of underrated, I don't see people talking about it. I highly recommend.
It's just so nice? Comforting? A pleasure? I feel secure watching your videos. Don't know if that makes sense but, I don't know, it's good to be in your company.
I literally cannot decide between Inception and BR 2049 as my all time favorite movie. Inception because it's amazing and it's Nolan and and it's what truly got me into movies... and BR 2049 because, I mean, talk about cinematic perfection!
It's great to find other people who also love Villeneuve, Bong, Nolan, Johnson - I have a feeling there are not that many of us in the wild. Your videos are a movie buff's delight, thanks. That being said - where's Edge of Tomorrow?! Can't for the life of me list the top 5, but personal favorite is The Matrix.
Soderbergh's Solaris is also great. Edge of Tomorrow, High Life, Midnight Special, Event Horizon, Sunshine, Slither, Strange Days, The Mist, Under the Skin. You may not want them as blu-ray but all are worth checking out.
Never Let Me Go was a twitter recommendation to me years ago and is one of the most memorable books I have ever read. Gattaca is stunning, I do not understand why it doesn't get more love. I could add so many more: eXistenz, Logan's Run, Planet of the Apes......
One of my favorite movies from the 90s, the fifth element. Got the flipper disk of it on dvd. One side widescreen, the other side full screen. Got that in a 2 movie set with gattaca. Another great scifi movie with Ethan Hawke. Both great movies, both keepers.
You scared me, I was just preparing to comment that I couldn't believe that you didn't have "Stalker" and "Solaris", but you pulled them out at the end. Well played. My top 5 are probably; Blade Runner 2049, Blade Runner, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Stalker, and either Moon or Brazil.
I have always liked sci fi but lately I am loving the genre even more. I will have to check out some that you mentioned. A few I have seen recently that I don't think you mentioned are "The Island" which I absolutely loved. Also Contact and Lucy.
Amazing collection!! Great to see that you have Children of men (possibly my favorite sci-fi film of all time). The topics of the film are even more relevant nowadays, also love all the symbolism and art imagery. Sadly, I think it is massively underrated. Btw...sorry for my bad english. 😅
HUGE YES to a special review/ discussion of HER. That being said, here's my Top 5 (trying to think quickly): 5. Ghost In The Shell 4. Sunshine 3. Annihilation 2. The Matrix 1. Her
Great video - I really enjoy your perspective of someone experiencing some of these movies long after their release - it's so different. I'd love to watch you discuss Her. Thank you for doing this!
Children of men is extraordinary. Never heard of it or the book its based on before I saw it and was blown way by it. It's one of those rare movies that you still discuss with your friends years later.
The biggest surprise to me, unless I missed it, is The Martian not being mentioned. I rewatch that a lot. Some of my favorites are Contact, Close Encounters, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, Gravity, Life, Pacific Rim, Planet of the Apes universe, Robocop, Starship Troopers, Sunshine, and War of the Worlds (both versions). I loved every film you mentioned pretty much. Great list.
Hi Marianna! I own all the blu-rays that you mention with the exception of 'Her', so we are in the same wavelength. The following are movies that I can watch again and again that don't receive enough love, they might not be masterpieces but they are entertaining. In no particular order: - Déjà vu - Next - Annihilation - Source Code - In Time - Adjustment Bureau I know that I cheated, I listed 6, Oh well!
Predestination, watched it the other night....right after finishing the final season of Succession. I spent the first 15 minutes pulling my hair out trying to think where I'd seen the 'Unmarried Mother' actor from.....only to realize it was Sarah Snook! What!!! She's was great.
"Predestination" was where I saw Sarah Snook for the first time, and I've always wondered why she didn't become a bigger star after that. I'm glad she's finally getting more big roles!
Mad max fury road is one of my favorites in scifi. Its nonstop scifi action that never lets up and found it in the walmart dvd bin for $3.74 about a year and a half ago. Great movie and a keeper!
You have a great sci-fi collection, Mariana! Some other great movies from the genre that I absolutely love are Minority Report, Edge of Tomorrow, RoboCop, Escape From New York, Total Recall, Predator, Dredd, Highlander, Upgrade, Starship Troopers, Back to the Future trilogy and the recent Planet of the Apes trilogy :)
Top 5: 1. Back to the Future Trilogy: I know, more of a comedy - but time travel ftw. 2. Matrix - life changing when first viewed 3. Alien/Aliens - I count as one because it's impossible to pick which is 'better'. 4. The Thing - Still packs a punch even after nearly 40 years. 5. Star Trek: Wrath of Khan - A cat and mouse game in space. Excellent.
Lol there was coincidentally a bunch of synchronicity with me in this video. I'm currently reading Dune, I just watched The Host for the first time yesterday, and last week I just found my Blu-ray director's of Dark City after losing it a year ago.
I am a big fan of most of these movies. I would add a pretty underrated, criminally under-viewed one in Edge of Tomorrow. Acts 1 and 2 are terrific. Act 3 starts to fall apart a little bit, but overall, still a very good Sci-Fi flick. Emily Blunt is terrific as usual.
Thought i will find some titles i missed, turns out you have same exact taste in movies and have seen all of the movies you reviewed in this video. Guess i will rewatch again :).
Nice collection! Almost every movie you showed I have as well. I will check out Never Let Me Go. I would recommend The Endless. An independant Sci-Fi Horror.
Excellent list and very well presented. I really enjoyed the passion and love you showed in making this video. I actually shared your opinion in all the films except in two because I have not seen yet lol. Now from your list, let me single out "Gattaca" because it is an excellent sci-fi movie which seems underappreciated as you mentioned . Keep doing a great job and you just gained a new subscriber!
Great video. I am not the biggest sci fi fan, which means my standards are high. 2001, Blade Runner 2049, The Fly, and Inception are the ones that come to mind right now. I've never seen a Tarkovsky film, but I plan on diving in soon. Is there one you'd say is a good one to start with?
I remember seeing Mad Max with Friday 13th Double features as they used to be the early '80's in the UK, I had the Mad Max poster above my bed. I also Love Luc Bessons The Fifth Element, I have a Fifth element poster on my fridge. Have you ever seen a creature feature called "Grabbers" it's a wonderful film set in Ireland made in 2012 a horror/comedy which not many films can pull off. Well worth a gander. Can't remember if you said you'd seen Underwater with Kristen Stewart on the big screen, but that's a great tense ride. Only got to see 9 films this year at the cinema until lockdown came. Lets hope theatres survive.
I have often contemplated integrating my video, book and music libraries. But that's three different rooms to consider... Thanks for showing how it's done Marianna. Also I think you should have a few older classic, pre 2001, sci-fi classics to round things out. Particularly;y Metropolis, longest version available, maybe The Day the Earth Stood Still (the 1951 version kicks the heck out of the more recent one) and here's a suggestion for you specifically the old Russian silent Aelita Queen of Mars, which is fascinating.
I am very surprised you didn't mention the Back to Future Trilogy. Is it not your couple of tea? My top five favorite: Arrival, Contact, Back to the Future trilogy, Childen of men, Terminator 2.
@@alencarrafael I see that, but what makes it count as one? Obviously you do not think of the Terminator movies in that way. I'm guessing LOTR also counts as one and the Alien movies do not, am I right? I respect the choice 100%, but I can't understand the logic. To me it's either one way or the other. All movies are separate movies to me as they are to the ones who make them, otherwise the whole MCU would be one big klusterfuk of a movie. Right? I don't know, I'm just curious and bored, so there you go.
@@cfbilly70 Maybe my logic doesn't make sense haha, but Back to the ... count as one to me because they are literally as sequel of each other. Each movie can be seen as an independent story of course but the three together also is a very cohesive and complet story, same to LOTR. We don't see this in the Aliens movies for example.
This is the video I wanted from long time... .My Favorite 5 - 1) ALIEN 2) TERMINATOR 2 3) ALIENS 4) PLANET OF THE APES TRILOGY (NEW) 5) THE MARTIAN But you miss WAR OF THE WORLD OR E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
I think one's age would affect their top 5 movies a lot because when you see something in your formative years it can really affect you. 12 Monkeys was great but I also really liked the series by the same name. I'll skip the rest of my top five and mention some others maybe you and others haven't seen: Silent Running, Soylent Green, Logan's Run, Outland.
I do have some of these. Jurrasic park, The fly, 2 of the things (1982, 2011), Train 2 Buscan, Zombieland, Cornello Trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, Dark City, 5th element, Ghost in the shell, Mad Max quadrilogy, Martians, Matrix, OG Star Wars Trilogy, Force Awakens, Terminator 1&2, Blade Runner 1&2, Arrival, 2001: A space Odyssey, Alien, district 9. Aliens, Ex-machina, Her, Looper, Star Trek Reboot Trilogy
Avatar (most fantasy it is my favorite movie of All time). The Matrix, Blade Runner 2049 tie with original Blade Runner, Alita Battle Angel and District 9. I also enjoy. Edge of Tommorow, Oblivion, Chronicle, Cloverfield, Back to the Future Trilogy, Original Star Wars Triology Mars Attack, Men in Black 2, Existenz , Dark City, Cube, Doctor Strange, Strange Days, 12 Monkeys, Inception, Minority Report, Sunshine, Moon, Deep Rising and Attack of the Block.
Worth a mention: John Carpenter's Escape From New York, also his movie: They Live. I'd add the original King Kong, A.I. (Artifical Intelligence), Alien 3 is pretty good, but not as big an adrenaline rush as the first two. Someone's already mentioned Soylent Green (I'd agree) and the original Planet of the Apes. I'd also mention: Altered States, A Scanner Darkly, and Barbarella (for fun). For my Top 5, that's hard, but 2001: A Space Odyssey would probably be #1, also Soylent Green would probably be in it, maybe 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Disney), maybe something from Ray Harryhausen, like Mysterious Island.
Great collection, thanks for the video! My favorites are the matrix, Arrival, Blade Runner 1982 ( I loved 2049 too but I think the original was better )
The Empire strikes BACK! Blade Runner 2049. Star Trek: into darkness. E.T😌👽 The Matrix. I absolutely always love your shelf behind you. I definitely need one, since I just stack my movies on top each other haha! I really hope your doing well & staying safe and cozy at home. 🏠 P.S. it's random, but did you ever review Rosemary's baby?😁
Top 5: 1) 2001 2) Interstellar 3) The Martian 4) Moon 5) Inception I like what you said about the Criterion Releases as well. I love them, but they are expensive. I am torn between owning the 4K or Criterion release of Parasite when they come out. As it stands, I only own 2 Criterion Blu-Rays, Europa Europa and The Great Dictator. I will definitely add the Criterion Release of Come and See when it gets released in June as well. Great collection Marianna, you've got stellar taste!
Thank you! LOVE your top 5! I actually got the blu-ray for "Parasite" right when it was released, but I wish I didn't rush. Definitely picking up a Criterion edition of "Memories of Murder" though, when it's available.
@@ImpressionBlend Yes! I forgot that one was getting a Criterion release. Thank you for the reminder. I have never seen it because it is hard to get a hold of/stream, but apparently it is Bong's best work.
My top 5 would probably all be amongst those you show in the video, but some honourable mentions: Gravity (needs to be seen in 3D on the biggest screen possible) Dredd Cloud Atlas Super 8 Watchmen
Good collection. 👍 I too only buy movies that I know I gonna re:watch or that I really love! I think you might enjoy "The Thirteenth Floor". And I literally just now got the Ghost in the Shell manga. Was unpacking it while watching this video. Nice to see the movie i your collection. 😊
Dear Marianna, I recommend for your collection EUROPA REPORT, a very decent sci fi fil with mystery an a bit of horror, totally underrated... greetings!
My 5 favorite Sci-Fi films according to my “Favorite Films of All Time” list: 1) Star Wars: A New Hope 2) The Matrix 3) Back to the Future 4) Terminator 2: Judgement Day 5) Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Honorable Mentions (alphabetical order): - Alien - E.T. The Extra Terrestrial - Guardians of the Galaxy - Independence Day - Jurassic Park - Signs - WALL-E
@Hall Of The Vardy great movie. Probably the best space film of the 2010s along with Arrival and The Martian. I need to binge Nolan’s films before Tenet. Thankfully it’s still set for July 17th and not pushed back due to the Coronavirus.
Never Let Me Go is so good. It's one of those movies where the acting transcends from excellent into the realm of super realism IMO. Not many movies can do that for me. This is one of them.
I have 4 movies in common with your sci-fi list so here are some suggestions that I rated +8 that are not in your list: 1- Scource Code 2011 2- The Man from Earth 2009 3- The Invention of Lying 2009 4- Cloud Atlas 2012 5- Edge of Tomorrow 2014
Oh keep the Star Trek - those cases are amazing! I originally was a bit meh about the 3 movies, the last one never really grabbed me, but ended up buying all three at some point - I have to own all of they are a series (a serious fault of mine). I have fallen in love with them and after a couple of watchings have found a love for Star Trek Beyond. 2001 a Space Odyssey ... I just don’t get the hype. Love Dark City - must get the director’s cut! Must, must, must watch Arrival- been on my to watch list for so long and haven’t gotten around to it yet.
Two titles I hoped would pop up but didn't: The Andromeda Strain, the first Michael Crichton movie and a very scientific accurate thriller from the 70's, and Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, most people don't seem to realize that it is a science fiction story about what would happen if you could erase memories. Also, Westworld. No need to guess where Cameron got his inspiration from.
If you haven't seen it already, I would recommend the film "Suture" [1993] - judging by your choices, I think you may get a kick out of it. It's not sci-fi as such, but it has some elements. It's idiosyncratic, interesting, mind-bending.
@@ImpressionBlend It's fairly obscure. But has interesting blends of the kind of thing I think you'll like. It's essentially an art film, beautifully shot, a bit high concept - not perfect, but really interesting.
Top 5 sci fi: 1. Inception 2.snowpiercer 3.eternal sunshine of the spotless mind 4.arrival 5.interstellar Honourable metions; children of men , predestination, looper
Mariana talking about Blu-rays! Just what the doctor ordered.
I was so thinking that you would include this little sci fic gem directed by Jeff Nichols but somehow you didn’t mention it.... MIDNIGHT SPECIAL starring the always dependable Michael Shannon and Joel Edgerton. This is the first film which convinced me that Adam Driver can act. But the real star of the show really is Jaeden Lieberher (now known as Jaeden Martell), I find him very magnetic in this film. I really like the pacing of the movie, revealing enough to constantly keep the audience guessing and yet not so much to spoil the surprise in the later part of the movie. I also love the treatment of the father son relationship ... many people have issues with the ending, not me. It was one of my guilty pleasures in year 2016.
Another blu ray title which I hope should be in your possession... somehow I am quite sure you have watched it. JJ Abrams’ SUPER 8. It is essentially the updated homage paying version of E.T. Watching it in the theatre did feel like I was being transported to the 80s, the era I grew up with. The chemistry of the two leads, the camaraderie between the kids was cool to watch.... the same reason why I liked IT Chapert One and STRANGER THINGS.
Elliot coming out smoothly.
I am with you on Arrival. Please, don’t stop talking about it! One of my all-time favorite experiences in the theatre. Stay well. 💙
I love these kind of videos. A lot of recommendations. My favorite Sci-Fi movies are ''The Matrix'' and ''Terminator 2''.
Hi Mariana, excellent list. Here's my list of my favorite sci-fi movies of all time:
Alien / Aliens
Blade Runner / Blade Runner 2049
The Matrix
Inception
Interstellar
2001: A Space Odyssey
Jurassic Park
Predator
Robocop
Minority Report
Edge of Tomorrow
Terminator / Terminator 2
The Abyss
Avatar
Star Wars 3,4,5,6,7 and 8
Looper
Total Recall (1990)
Back to the Future Trilogy
Mad Max Quadrology
Apollo 13
Species
E.T
I remember involuntarily pulling my leg up during the escape through the air vents sequence in "Jurassic Park".
YES!
I have that same anniversary edition of Blade Runner! It is a thing of beauty.
*My Top 5 SF Movies (for today)*
Blade Runner
The Fly (1986)
The Matrix
RoboCop (1987)
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
*Honorable Mentions (for today)*
Blade Runner 2049
Ex Machina
A Scanner Darkly
Great collection video! I'm slowly building my Sci-Fi blu ray collection and I'm really jealous of some of the great ones you have!
I love how you have 28 Days Later AND Never Let Me Go AND Ex Machina in there. All written by Alex Garland. He's one of my favorites.
i'm so glad you mentioned Dark City! Love that movie!
Nice collection!
My Top 10 Favorite Sci-Fi Films:
1. RoboCop (1987)
2. Blade Runner
3. Alien
4. Planet of the Apes (1968)
5. Terminator 2: Judgement Day
6. Total Recall (1990)
7. Mad Max: Fury Road
8. Serenity (2005)
9. Minority Report
10. Predator
My top 5 off the top of my head:
1) Alien
2) Empire Strikes Back
3) Mad Max: Fury Road
4) The Martian (one of my favorite book & movie combos)
5) GOTG or Blade Runner 2049
I agree 110% with all your comments. Well done
My top 5: Stalker, Blade Runner 2049, Interstellar, Annihilation Arrival.
Also, The Iron Giant, but that movie played such an intrinsic part in my childhood that it's less a movie and more a part of me as a person lol.
This video was a treat to behold and reminded me of a handful of movies I want to watch during stay-at-home orders. Movies, TV, and books are some fo the things getting me through 2020 right now. Thanks and see you on the next video.
Some great choices in there. You made me think about my collection. I like the idea of "if you aint going to watch it multiple times then dont buy it". I have a bunch I never watch, but are still great movies.
Five of my favorite Sci-fi movies in no particular order because it's too difficult:
Arrival
Alien
Aliens
Empire Strikes Back
Terminator 2
And I feel Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind deserves a mention as well because it does have some Sci-fi elements to it.
Absolutely ADORE "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"! Definitely a film I want to add to my collection!
Great video as always, Mariana! You're looking beautiful as always and I always enjoy the videos with you wearing your dark red lipstick! 💄👄 That looks great on you!😍😘
Relaxed quarantine content is the best content. Thank you for always delivering Marianna even in the current situation :) We appreciate you!
Have you seen Contact (1997)? It's a great science film in my opinion, but it's kind of underrated, I don't see people talking about it.
I highly recommend.
Excelent list, Mariana. I´ll see some of them pretty soon.
District 9 was great! I got it on dvd and was happy I found it in 2018 at a dollar tree! Great movie, Mariana!
It's just so nice? Comforting? A pleasure? I feel secure watching your videos. Don't know if that makes sense but, I don't know, it's good to be in your company.
I literally cannot decide between Inception and BR 2049 as my all time favorite movie. Inception because it's amazing and it's Nolan and and it's what truly got me into movies... and BR 2049 because, I mean, talk about cinematic perfection!
Great video, you have a really nice collection! Though I am a little surprised you don’t have back to the future I thought it’d be up your alley.
It's great to find other people who also love Villeneuve, Bong, Nolan, Johnson - I have a feeling there are not that many of us in the wild. Your videos are a movie buff's delight, thanks. That being said - where's Edge of Tomorrow?!
Can't for the life of me list the top 5, but personal favorite is The Matrix.
You have to be kidding that people don't love the filmmakers you mention
Soderbergh's Solaris is also great. Edge of Tomorrow, High Life, Midnight Special, Event Horizon, Sunshine, Slither, Strange Days, The Mist, Under the Skin. You may not want them as blu-ray but all are worth checking out.
Never Let Me Go was a twitter recommendation to me years ago and is one of the most memorable books I have ever read. Gattaca is stunning, I do not understand why it doesn't get more love. I could add so many more: eXistenz, Logan's Run, Planet of the Apes......
Akira and Dark City, Excellent choices 😍
One of my favorite movies from the 90s, the fifth element. Got the flipper disk of it on dvd. One side widescreen, the other side full screen. Got that in a 2 movie set with gattaca. Another great scifi movie with Ethan Hawke. Both great movies, both keepers.
You scared me, I was just preparing to comment that I couldn't believe that you didn't have "Stalker" and "Solaris", but you pulled them out at the end. Well played. My top 5 are probably; Blade Runner 2049, Blade Runner, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Stalker, and either Moon or Brazil.
I have always liked sci fi but lately I am loving the genre even more. I will have to check out some that you mentioned. A few I have seen recently that I don't think you mentioned are "The Island" which I absolutely loved. Also Contact and Lucy.
Amazing collection!! Great to see that you have Children of men (possibly my favorite sci-fi film of all time). The topics of the film are even more relevant nowadays, also love all the symbolism and art imagery. Sadly, I think it is massively underrated. Btw...sorry for my bad english. 😅
That jurassic park steelbook is gorgeous. I want.
I enjoyed snowpiercer and have it on bluray! Loved it!
Great vid. Always enjoy your blu-ray collection videos. Added what I haven't seen to my letterboxd watchlist. Take Care :)
HUGE YES to a special review/ discussion of HER. That being said, here's my Top 5 (trying to think quickly):
5. Ghost In The Shell
4. Sunshine
3. Annihilation
2. The Matrix
1. Her
This is a great collection. I've given up physical movies, but seeing your collection still tempts me!
Great video - I really enjoy your perspective of someone experiencing some of these movies long after their release - it's so different. I'd love to watch you discuss Her. Thank you for doing this!
Children of men is extraordinary. Never heard of it or the book its based on before I saw it and was blown way by it. It's one of those rare movies that you still discuss with your friends years later.
I just watched the film Scanners again, damn I have a new huge appreciation for it, amazing early horror sci fi from Cronenburg, who directed The Fly
That edition of Dune is the most beautiful book ever produced.
The biggest surprise to me, unless I missed it, is The Martian not being mentioned. I rewatch that a lot. Some of my favorites are Contact, Close Encounters, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, Gravity, Life, Pacific Rim, Planet of the Apes universe, Robocop, Starship Troopers, Sunshine, and War of the Worlds (both versions). I loved every film you mentioned pretty much. Great list.
The Martian was mentioned: 12:33
Hi Marianna! I own all the blu-rays that you mention with the exception of 'Her', so we are in the same wavelength. The following are movies that I can watch again and again that don't receive enough love, they might not be masterpieces but they are entertaining.
In no particular order:
- Déjà vu
- Next
- Annihilation
- Source Code
- In Time
- Adjustment Bureau
I know that I cheated, I listed 6, Oh well!
Predestination, watched it the other night....right after finishing the final season of Succession. I spent the first 15 minutes pulling my hair out trying to think where I'd seen the 'Unmarried Mother' actor from.....only to realize it was Sarah Snook! What!!! She's was great.
"Predestination" was where I saw Sarah Snook for the first time, and I've always wondered why she didn't become a bigger star after that. I'm glad she's finally getting more big roles!
Mad max fury road is one of my favorites in scifi. Its nonstop scifi action that never lets up and found it in the walmart dvd bin for $3.74 about a year and a half ago. Great movie and a keeper!
You have a great sci-fi collection, Mariana! Some other great movies from the genre that I absolutely love are Minority Report, Edge of Tomorrow, RoboCop, Escape From New York, Total Recall, Predator, Dredd, Highlander, Upgrade, Starship Troopers, Back to the Future trilogy and the recent Planet of the Apes trilogy :)
Also Loved Fifth Element and Valerian and a Thousand Planets and Looper.
Top 5:
1. Back to the Future Trilogy: I know, more of a comedy - but time travel ftw.
2. Matrix - life changing when first viewed
3. Alien/Aliens - I count as one because it's impossible to pick which is 'better'.
4. The Thing - Still packs a punch even after nearly 40 years.
5. Star Trek: Wrath of Khan - A cat and mouse game in space. Excellent.
Dark city is a great movie! I still have my snapper case dvd copy that I bought in 2007! That's a keeper!
Hey I ordered and just today got that Blade Runner digibook, which I never knew existed until this video. Thanks!!
Lol there was coincidentally a bunch of synchronicity with me in this video. I'm currently reading Dune, I just watched The Host for the first time yesterday, and last week I just found my Blu-ray director's of Dark City after losing it a year ago.
All great things ))
I am a big fan of most of these movies. I would add a pretty underrated, criminally under-viewed one in Edge of Tomorrow. Acts 1 and 2 are terrific. Act 3 starts to fall apart a little bit, but overall, still a very good Sci-Fi flick. Emily Blunt is terrific as usual.
Thought i will find some titles i missed, turns out you have same exact taste in movies and have seen all of the movies you reviewed in this video. Guess i will rewatch again :).
Nice collection! Almost every movie you showed I have as well. I will check out Never Let Me Go. I would recommend The Endless. An independant Sci-Fi Horror.
I hope you like it!
2001, Solaris, Alien - Aliens, The Fly, The Matrix.
Excellent list and very well presented. I really enjoyed the passion and love you showed in making this video. I actually shared your opinion in all the films except in two because I have not seen yet lol. Now from your list, let me single out "Gattaca" because it is an excellent sci-fi movie which seems underappreciated as you mentioned . Keep doing a great job and you just gained a new subscriber!
Great video. I am not the biggest sci fi fan, which means my standards are high. 2001, Blade Runner 2049, The Fly, and Inception are the ones that come to mind right now. I've never seen a Tarkovsky film, but I plan on diving in soon. Is there one you'd say is a good one to start with?
Train to Busan was a great asian scifi movie. Got it on dvd in my collection. It's definitely a keeper!
I'm surprised you don't have Donnie Darko. Apart from that, you have many of my own favorites - Arrival - love it.
I remember seeing Mad Max with Friday 13th Double features as they used to be the early '80's in the UK, I had the Mad Max poster above my bed. I also Love Luc Bessons The Fifth Element, I have a Fifth element poster on my fridge.
Have you ever seen a creature feature called "Grabbers" it's a wonderful film set in Ireland made in 2012 a horror/comedy which not many films can pull off. Well worth a gander.
Can't remember if you said you'd seen Underwater with Kristen Stewart on the big screen, but that's a great tense ride. Only got to see 9 films this year at the cinema until lockdown came. Lets hope theatres survive.
I have often contemplated integrating my video, book and music libraries. But that's three different rooms to consider... Thanks for showing how it's done Marianna.
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I think you should have a few older classic, pre 2001, sci-fi classics to round things out. Particularly;y Metropolis, longest version available, maybe The Day the Earth Stood Still (the 1951 version kicks the heck out of the more recent one) and here's a suggestion for you specifically the old Russian silent Aelita Queen of Mars, which is fascinating.
I am very surprised you didn't mention the Back to Future Trilogy. Is it not your couple of tea?
My top five favorite: Arrival, Contact, Back to the Future trilogy, Childen of men, Terminator 2.
That's seven movies though.
@@cfbilly70 I like to think that Back to future trilogy is one movie divided in three parts
@@alencarrafael I see that, but what makes it count as one? Obviously you do not think of the Terminator movies in that way. I'm guessing LOTR also counts as one and the Alien movies do not, am I right? I respect the choice 100%, but I can't understand the logic. To me it's either one way or the other. All movies are separate movies to me as they are to the ones who make them, otherwise the whole MCU would be one big klusterfuk of a movie. Right? I don't know, I'm just curious and bored, so there you go.
@@cfbilly70 Maybe my logic doesn't make sense haha, but Back to the ... count as one to me because they are literally as sequel of each other. Each movie can be seen as an independent story of course but the three together also is a very cohesive and complet story, same to LOTR. We don't see this in the Aliens movies for example.
This is the video I wanted from long time... .My Favorite 5 -
1) ALIEN
2) TERMINATOR 2
3) ALIENS
4) PLANET OF THE APES TRILOGY (NEW)
5) THE MARTIAN
But you miss WAR OF THE WORLD OR E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Nice. Here’s my top five sci-fi films in no order, aliens, terminator 2, empire strikes back, blade runner and looper.
I think one's age would affect their top 5 movies a lot because when you see something in your formative years it can really affect you. 12 Monkeys was great but I also really liked the series by the same name. I'll skip the rest of my top five and mention some others maybe you and others haven't seen: Silent Running, Soylent Green, Logan's Run, Outland.
Children of men is a good post apocalyptic movie. Had it in my collection for years. I also have it on dvd and also a keeper.
I do have some of these. Jurrasic park, The fly, 2 of the things (1982, 2011), Train 2 Buscan, Zombieland, Cornello Trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, Dark City, 5th element, Ghost in the shell, Mad Max quadrilogy, Martians, Matrix, OG Star Wars Trilogy, Force Awakens, Terminator 1&2, Blade Runner 1&2, Arrival, 2001: A space Odyssey, Alien, district 9. Aliens, Ex-machina, Her, Looper, Star Trek Reboot Trilogy
Avatar (most fantasy it is my favorite movie of All time). The Matrix, Blade Runner 2049 tie with original Blade Runner, Alita Battle Angel and District 9. I also enjoy. Edge of Tommorow, Oblivion, Chronicle, Cloverfield, Back to the Future Trilogy, Original Star Wars Triology Mars Attack, Men in Black 2, Existenz , Dark City, Cube, Doctor Strange, Strange Days, 12 Monkeys, Inception, Minority Report, Sunshine, Moon, Deep Rising and Attack of the Block.
Worth a mention: John Carpenter's Escape From New York, also his movie: They Live. I'd add the original King Kong, A.I. (Artifical Intelligence), Alien 3 is pretty good, but not as big an adrenaline rush as the first two. Someone's already mentioned Soylent Green (I'd agree) and the original Planet of the Apes. I'd also mention: Altered States, A Scanner Darkly, and Barbarella (for fun). For my Top 5, that's hard, but 2001: A Space Odyssey would probably be #1, also Soylent Green would probably be in it, maybe 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Disney), maybe something from Ray Harryhausen, like Mysterious Island.
Great collection, thanks for the video! My favorites are the matrix, Arrival, Blade Runner 1982 ( I loved 2049 too but I think the original was better )
The Empire strikes BACK!
Blade Runner 2049.
Star Trek: into darkness.
E.T😌👽
The Matrix.
I absolutely always love your shelf behind you. I definitely need one, since I just stack my movies on top each other haha! I really hope your doing well & staying safe and cozy at home. 🏠
P.S. it's random, but did you ever review Rosemary's baby?😁
Top 5:
1) 2001
2) Interstellar
3) The Martian
4) Moon
5) Inception
I like what you said about the Criterion Releases as well. I love them, but they are expensive. I am torn between owning the 4K or Criterion release of Parasite when they come out. As it stands, I only own 2 Criterion Blu-Rays, Europa Europa and The Great Dictator. I will definitely add the Criterion Release of Come and See when it gets released in June as well.
Great collection Marianna, you've got stellar taste!
Thank you! LOVE your top 5! I actually got the blu-ray for "Parasite" right when it was released, but I wish I didn't rush. Definitely picking up a Criterion edition of "Memories of Murder" though, when it's available.
@@ImpressionBlend Yes! I forgot that one was getting a Criterion release. Thank you for the reminder. I have never seen it because it is hard to get a hold of/stream, but apparently it is Bong's best work.
Lovely collection! The original Alien is one of my all time favourite films as well! :D
My top 5 would probably all be amongst those you show in the video, but some honourable mentions:
Gravity (needs to be seen in 3D on the biggest screen possible)
Dredd
Cloud Atlas
Super 8
Watchmen
Good collection. 👍 I too only buy movies that I know I gonna re:watch or that I really love! I think you might enjoy "The Thirteenth Floor". And I literally just now got the Ghost in the Shell manga. Was unpacking it while watching this video. Nice to see the movie i your collection. 😊
Dear Marianna, I recommend for your collection EUROPA REPORT, a very decent sci fi fil with mystery an a bit of horror, totally underrated... greetings!
Awesome video! Nice you mentioned “Never Let me Go”, I just love this movie.
My 5 favorite Sci-Fi films according to my “Favorite Films of All Time” list:
1) Star Wars: A New Hope
2) The Matrix
3) Back to the Future
4) Terminator 2: Judgement Day
5) Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Honorable Mentions (alphabetical order):
- Alien
- E.T. The Extra Terrestrial
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- Independence Day
- Jurassic Park
- Signs
- WALL-E
What'd you think about interstellar?
@Hall Of The Vardy great movie. Probably the best space film of the 2010s along with Arrival and The Martian. I need to binge Nolan’s films before Tenet. Thankfully it’s still set for July 17th and not pushed back due to the Coronavirus.
Never Let Me Go is so good. It's one of those movies where the acting transcends from excellent into the realm of super realism IMO. Not many movies can do that for me. This is one of them.
would love to watch the 'her' review!! one of my top 10 films
I have 4 movies in common with your sci-fi list so here are some suggestions that I rated +8 that are not in your list:
1- Scource Code 2011
2- The Man from Earth 2009
3- The Invention of Lying 2009
4- Cloud Atlas 2012
5- Edge of Tomorrow 2014
Oh keep the Star Trek - those cases are amazing! I originally was a bit meh about the 3 movies, the last one never really grabbed me, but ended up buying all three at some point - I have to own all of they are a series (a serious fault of mine). I have fallen in love with them and after a couple of watchings have found a love for Star Trek Beyond. 2001 a Space Odyssey ... I just don’t get the hype.
Love Dark City - must get the director’s cut!
Must, must, must watch Arrival- been on my to watch list for so long and haven’t gotten around to it yet.
Two titles I hoped would pop up but didn't: The Andromeda Strain, the first Michael Crichton movie and a very scientific accurate thriller from the 70's, and Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, most people don't seem to realize that it is a science fiction story about what would happen if you could erase memories. Also, Westworld. No need to guess where Cameron got his inspiration from.
Nice collection you have there.
My top 5 Sci-fi films I own:
1. Inception
2. The Matrix
3. Arrival
4. The Martian
5. Ex Machina
Would love to see a discussion on the film Her. I think it's a beautiful love story that really speaks to current day.
Jurassic Park and 10 Cloverfield Lane, yep, you're still my favorite UA-cam channel.
Splice is a sci-fi horror I'd recommend.
Also side note, I love Force Awakens and The Last Jedi. We do exist. Lol
Can you do an updated Blu-ray or book collection video?
I've never heard of Never Let Me Go. I'll check it out!
It's excellent, so sad. And the book is wonderful too.
Very nice collection! Check out Robot Carnival when you get a chance. It's an anime sci fi anthology film.
Things are going great, I have been working my yeast bread pizza from scratch technique.
try using a polarizer filter for the glare and reflections, it could improve :)
I want to see the Her (2013) discussion video!
2001, blade runner, Prometheus, Pacific rim, Metropolis
As "Children of Men" is in the suggested movie list, I'll try to re-watch it.
Ex Machina, Snowpiercer, Alien, Star wars original, Bumblebee
If you haven't seen it already, I would recommend the film "Suture" [1993] - judging by your choices, I think you may get a kick out of it. It's not sci-fi as such, but it has some elements. It's idiosyncratic, interesting, mind-bending.
Haven't actually heard of that one, I'll have to look it up! Thanks for the recommendation!
@@ImpressionBlend It's fairly obscure. But has interesting blends of the kind of thing I think you'll like. It's essentially an art film, beautifully shot, a bit high concept - not perfect, but really interesting.
Nice collection! 😄🙏🏻
Top 5 sci fi:
1. Inception
2.snowpiercer
3.eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
4.arrival
5.interstellar
Honourable metions; children of men , predestination, looper
A lot of good suggestions.