I still am certain that the first Doom movie abandoned the complete basic plot of the games (teleport gates lead to hell and we get invaded through them), because it got ripped off by Event Horizon pretty much. I can see some manager types saying "Well, you know - the whole hell angle would do bad with our xtian viewers and also Event Horizont did it first and we would look like stealing the idea"...
Heh, truth. mentioned in the spacebattles story 'Out of the Dark' in one of the omake/apochrypha threads, basically once the ship is recognized all forces are encouraged to destroy it with prejudice
*Armageddon:* NASA shows this film during their management training program. New managers are given the task of trying to spot _as many errors as possible._ At least 168 have been found. And when Ben Affleck asked director Michael Bay, "Wouldn't it be easier for NASA to train astronauts how to drill rather than training drillers to be astronauts?" Bay told Affleck to shut up.
@FangABXY FangABXY I don't think either would work, but it really depends on how far away from Earth the asteroid is. Breaking it in two at least decreases the damage it would do when it hits the planet. You would probably want even more, smaller chunks.
@@jasons5916 Not really. When you have asteroids that big, impact damage alone is less of an issue than the energy released. With multiple smaller impacts, you don't decrease the energy release, you just spread it more across the planet.
@@ReddwarfIV Multiple smaller meteors will be less likely to stay intact when entering the atmosphere. Increased surface area for the total volume of the meteors means more mass will burn away.
Well Bay didn't really though out his response, as it is actually perfectly justifiable. Both shuttles had REAL astronauts on board to fly the ship. Therefore the amount of astronautic stuff that you needed to teach drillers would be the basics of, well not dying in space. But if You wanted to teach astronauts how to drill you would need to teach them whole subject. And I'd bet one of these is bigger amount of training to do than the other. So I would say Armageddon was believable in this regard. As for errors, yeah it possibly had shitload of them xD
Stargate needed to be in there, I've rewatched it recently and it is still great, and no mention of Gattaca is something I take as a personal slight. I know this will be a controversial opinion, but Waterworld is fucking great too and deserves to be in there. Honourable mentions: 1998 Godzilla, and 1999 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
yeah.. I loved Alien. I loved Aliens even more, for different reasons. Alien 3 was a dumpster fire though. I don't know how it made this list when it had multiple directors who all had completely different visions for the film, multiple script writers and even lack of a script at points... It *could* have been good (maybe great?) with one of those visions. I saw it in the theater at the time and was pissed off I had payed for it. Alien 4 was ok but not great. Stargate was good enough to spawn many seasons on TV (and hey, Kurt is awesome) and Dark City thematically set up numerous other films and was definitely better than Alien 3.
@@paddyokearney Ok ok keep Demo Man, but Dredd's gotta go (we got a better one 17 years later anyway). Toss one of the Aliens (either because meh, neither did it for me) and we got room for two of the best scifi movies ever!
Fifth Element should have been third.....I got no lighter, no fire, no nothing....FATHER YOU SMOKE?!......There are so many great laughs in that movie lol
Galaxy Quest (1999) Dark City (1998) Mars Attacks (1996) Species (1995) Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) Predator 2 (1990) RoboCop 2 (1990) Tremors (1990)
I love Alien Resurrection too, it's such a whacky ass movie 😂 And I love you for mentioning the Halo inspirations in Soldier as well (and the others too), it's super under-appreciated 👍👍
Gotta say I agree with most of your list, but my ranking would be a little different. Stargate would definitely hit my list. I found it one of the most original ideas I've come across. 50/50 on the fifth element.
Dark City and Strange Days seem oddly missing from a list like this imho. I'd also put in: Galaxy Quest, Gattaca, eXistenZ, Stargate, Cube, Contact and The Thirteenth Floor. Alien 3,4, Judge Dredd, Small Soldiers, Timecop and Soldier wouldn't make my list as I consider those mediocre at best if not outright bad.
I'm with you on Dark City, Gattaca, Galaxy Quest, eXistenZ, Stargate and Cube for missing films, and I agree with you on Small Soldiers (Alien 3 and Alien:Resurrection, I can see both sides, but I'd probably come down on the side of keeping Resurrection). Soldier and Time Cop are both pretty solid picks though (arguably placing higher than they should, but YMMV). Judge Dredd, though- as a film, it's great for all the reasons American Ben stated, but I hate it as an adaptation (Joe Dredd *NEVER* shows his own face. The one and only time we see Dredd without the helmet or occasionally bandages covering everything but the chin, he'd used a face-swapping portable cosmetic surgery kit to impersonate a crooked lawyer)
You should have ranked Ghost in the Shell higher, it is the Amine that inspired The Matrix. From the Wikipedia article on The Matrix: Producer Joel Silver has stated that the Wachowskis first described their intentions for The Matrix by showing him that anime (Ghost in the Shell) and saying, "We wanna do that for real."
If you want to make a list about 90s and 00s Sci-Fi Series. Here are some to include Lexx the dark Zone Farscape Cleopatra 2525 Babylon 5 Andromeda Red Dwarf Doctor Who Star Trek Battlestar Galactica
Honestly, I found most of your best to be on my shite list, but a few like Event Horizon were good choices. I always thought Event Horizon was Hellraiser spin off almost, hell I thought it was a Hellraiser film the first time I saw it and loved every bit of it.
I always wished that all the deleted scenes to Event Horizon was never lost or destroyed so it would make for a even more of a brutal movie. It's a bummer that those are gone.
I would like to suggest a topic for a video: Even thought this channel focuses on SciFi, it would be great to look at the discoveries of an ESO team: they found several molecules on venus that may be produced by life. There is (until now) no other explanation of the existence of these molecules.
This is a very solid list, I agree with most of it. I'd rank GitS a few spots higher, especially given how much it influences Matrix. Armageddon being included felt like a stretch, let's swap that out with something like Tank Girl. I'd probably put the one with the toys in last place, forget the name sorry, otherwise I'd swap it with maybe Stargate or The Guyver. I've probably seen at least half of these either in theaters or shortly after release, great memories.
@@jim47-XXV It's been a minute since I've watched this vid, wow. Deep Impact is definitely the better of the two. A shot in the dark here but hopefully you might be able to point me in the right direction. I've been trying to figure this out for awhile. I saw this movie as a kid on Sci Fi; it was probably a late 70s or 80s film set in like a dystopian post apocalypic desert wasteland. There were like two giant mecha passenger transports of some kind, one was bipedal and the other was either quadrupedal or more like a spider and I think they fought at some point. Couldn't tell you the plot for the life of me. It's probably been close to 30 years since I seen it and have had no luck tracking it down. I remember very little of it but would love to see it again.
5th Element isn't set in a dystopia. It doesn't have any of the tropes or signifiers of one. It IS a noire film set in the distant future though, think "Taxi Driver" w flying cars.
My top 10 sci fi movies of 1990s 1. Terminator 2 Judgement Day (1991) 2. The Matrix (1999) 3. Jurassic Park (1993) 4. Total Recall (1990) 5. Twelve Monkeys (1995) 6. Star Trek First Contact (1996) 7. Starship Troopers (1997) 8. The Fifth Element (1997) 9. Timecop (1994) 10. Flatliners(1990)
I feel the same about Event Horizon. I watched it as a teen, in my room in the dark alone, and freaked the shit out of me..couldn't finish and refuse to watch it again.
I agree with most of your list, but you forgot Akira ( or is there going to be a separate Cyberpunk of the 90s? WOULD WATCH! ) Another classic of Masamune Shirow that I feel doesn't get enough love is Appleseed. ( but that is just a personal favorite. I can fully understand why its not on many people's top 20s )
First of all I must salute you for the entertaining and inspiring videos you put out. I admire your inspiring enthusiasm for defending the human supremacy. As already stated in this thread I concur that the event horizon is the perfect prequel to the Warhammer 40k universe, and I think that a sequel should be made. Again thank you.
I would still drop Starship Troopers to the bottom or not at all. Stargate should definitely be on the list. As for the top 3, I would have The Matrix, Terminator 2, and Fifth Element. The Fifth Element added the right amount of camp to make it timeless. Total Recall would be a really close 4th.
Hey guys, can you maybe make a video that shows the reasons why dolphins are so dangerous? and... i looked for your Tiger King video, had you deleted it?
Alien 3 - Assembly Cut is a much better representation of the original movie as a whole. The characters are better defined and the story is presented in a more cohesive narrative.
Ghost in a shell should b 1st due to the fact that there wouldn't b terminator or matrix without the inspiration 4 'em (wich was the manga,not the movie but still...)
I can see you're point on every entry of this list except Alien III and IV. Those were bad movies, and not even so bad that they're fun. Im kind of surprised you didn't put Las Action Hero on this list since its as campy and fun as the 90's Dredd.
Since when has small soldiers been lost to time? It continually makes everyones best folms of the 90's list or is on the honorable mentions list. Everybody loves small soldiers.
In the voice of Forrest Gump, " and morpheus gave me candy, and we was best buddies " Morpheus, " Forrest, this is the construct. Anything you want or need is here. Forrest, " I drank so much dr. pepper, and I didn't get gas, and I could fly. " Forrest and Trinity is like peas and carrots! Paraphrase. .
What about Gattica, Cube, Blade, Predator 2, Tank Girl, Universal Soldier to name a few. As for Anime, Ninja Scroll, Urotsukidōji legend of the Overfeind, Macross plus. Just to name a few. I guess the list could go on and on
"As if Avatar and Toy Story had a baby," I can't imagine a more perfect summary of Small Soldiers.
Small soldiers had twins called Avatar and Toy Story
So it gets a pass for 'death to the xenos' because they're toys?
Shouldn't have made the list...at best its a one time watch. Stargate would have been a better alternate.
*Event Horizon:* What happens when you travel through _the Warp_ without a Gellar Field.
The first ever 40K film…okay a 2.047K film.
_"Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see."_
I still am certain that the first Doom movie abandoned the complete basic plot of the games (teleport gates lead to hell and we get invaded through them), because it got ripped off by Event Horizon pretty much. I can see some manager types saying "Well, you know - the whole hell angle would do bad with our xtian viewers and also Event Horizont did it first and we would look like stealing the idea"...
Event Horizon: The distant origin of Warhammer 40K.
Heh, truth. mentioned in the spacebattles story 'Out of the Dark' in one of the omake/apochrypha threads, basically once the ship is recognized all forces are encouraged to destroy it with prejudice
I would put Stargate on this list.
Definitely deserved a nod here
Agreed
Make that 3 nods.
Indeed
Hell yes! & of course... Indeed 😎
*Armageddon:* NASA shows this film during their management training program. New managers are given the task of trying to spot _as many errors as possible._ At least 168 have been found.
And when Ben Affleck asked director Michael Bay, "Wouldn't it be easier for NASA to train astronauts how to drill rather than training drillers to be astronauts?" Bay told Affleck to shut up.
@FangABXY FangABXY I don't think either would work, but it really depends on how far away from Earth the asteroid is. Breaking it in two at least decreases the damage it would do when it hits the planet. You would probably want even more, smaller chunks.
@@jasons5916 Not really. When you have asteroids that big, impact damage alone is less of an issue than the energy released. With multiple smaller impacts, you don't decrease the energy release, you just spread it more across the planet.
@FangABXY FangABXY Clarification: I'm _not_ a manager at NASA…
I'm just a snarky repository of esoteric facts with insomnia.
@@ReddwarfIV Multiple smaller meteors will be less likely to stay intact when entering the atmosphere. Increased surface area for the total volume of the meteors means more mass will burn away.
Well Bay didn't really though out his response, as it is actually perfectly justifiable. Both shuttles had REAL astronauts on board to fly the ship. Therefore the amount of astronautic stuff that you needed to teach drillers would be the basics of, well not dying in space.
But if You wanted to teach astronauts how to drill you would need to teach them whole subject. And I'd bet one of these is bigger amount of training to do than the other. So I would say Armageddon was believable in this regard. As for errors, yeah it possibly had shitload of them xD
Stargate needed to be in there, I've rewatched it recently and it is still great, and no mention of Gattaca is something I take as a personal slight. I know this will be a controversial opinion, but Waterworld is fucking great too and deserves to be in there.
Honourable mentions: 1998 Godzilla, and 1999 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
You had guts to add some hated movies like Alien 3 and 4, but the lack of Stargate and Dark City is insane.
yeah.. I loved Alien. I loved Aliens even more, for different reasons. Alien 3 was a dumpster fire though. I don't know how it made this list when it had multiple directors who all had completely different visions for the film, multiple script writers and even lack of a script at points... It *could* have been good (maybe great?) with one of those visions. I saw it in the theater at the time and was pissed off I had payed for it. Alien 4 was ok but not great. Stargate was good enough to spawn many seasons on TV (and hey, Kurt is awesome) and Dark City thematically set up numerous other films and was definitely better than Alien 3.
I'm happy you included Soldier on this list. It's highly under rated.
Soldier is the closest thing we have to a actual Halo movie. I love it, IMO it's a great movie.
Soldier is by far on my top 10 sci films list, and personal put it in top 5
He didn't talk much in the movie but damn, his one liners are amazing
Are you aware that Soldier shares the same universe as Blade Runner?
I never saw Soldier but I’ve always noticed how much Halo took from Starship Troopers.
Stargate deserved more love than either alien movie listed
Checks
Yeah, I can’t believe that you included two “meh” Aliens movies but left out Stargate (which even spawned its own TV series).
Dammm stargate didnt make the cut again
Heresy
How could you
How did Alien Resurrection Make the list and not Stargate. That Alien movie was pure trash, compared to Stargate that got its own series.
Fantastic list and video! Reminded me how many I need to cue up asap
ID4 jingoistic? GOOD GRIEF. And I don’t see how you can do this list without Stargate, considering spawned an iconic TV series.
How about forbidden planet?
Dude. This list is beyond legit. You just reached into my brain and just pulled out my hit list of best sci-fi movies I grew up on!!
i subscibe you just for the "Rise of the Skywalker" roast alone.. Too good
Could you do a top ten of the best sci-fi movies of the 50's and 60's? That would be so interesting to get your views on these classics :)
I'll start with The Forbidden Planet, the Quatermass films, the first Dr Who film, Planet Of The Apes & 2001: A Space Odyssey...
@@antonycharnock2993 Love Forbidden Planet :) I also grew up with the monster movies of the time like 'Them!' or 'The Deadly Mantis', lol.
+ 70s and 80s.
I just loved your list!
Ben Please do an in depth view on Ice Pirates,
But but but what about Gattaca, Existenz, Contact, Dark City. Event Horizon also scared the pants of me as a kid.
Gattaca is tight.
Gattaca and Dark City should've replaced every Stallone movie on this list.
I dunno demo man and judge dredd have a special place in my heart, especially how kitschy and campy they are.
@@paddyokearney Ok ok keep Demo Man, but Dredd's gotta go (we got a better one 17 years later anyway). Toss one of the Aliens (either because meh, neither did it for me) and we got room for two of the best scifi movies ever!
So, when are you doing a 2000s SciFi list?
Because I wanna see where you put "titan AE"
I love that movie. And still jam the soundtrack
@@latenightgaming5057 my personnel favorite song is 'cosmic castaway'
@@RM10Prod. yup. You know that's in heavy rotation. Along with " over my head". Glade to see this movie still breaths life😁👍🏾
Titan AE and Treasure Planet are 2 of my all time favorite animated scifi films.
@@Becvar80 sounds like we could use some Lego sets😂
Subtitled: _including_ at least 12 films that haven't been ruined *yet* by a sequel or a remake.
Fifth Element should have been third.....I got no lighter, no fire, no nothing....FATHER YOU SMOKE?!......There are so many great laughs in that movie lol
Sci-Fi + 90’s = Awesome!
There was so much aspiration for nerds in the 1990s and then there is today
Star Trek 6 was in ’91, & First Contact was in ’96! Most Trekkies consider those to be two of the best Star Trek films.
So that's were Yoda is hiding. Tell him I want his half of the rent
I fully enjoyed, and agree with, the whole thing. Had fun keep doing it again.
Event Horizon is also the best mainstream analogy for Warp Travel in Warhammer 40k
Galaxy Quest (1999)
Dark City (1998)
Mars Attacks (1996)
Species (1995)
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994)
Predator 2 (1990)
RoboCop 2 (1990)
Tremors (1990)
Dark City is a severely underrated film.
Also *Strange Days* 1995
Tremors messed me up as a child.
Is Tremors a sci-fi? It doesn't seem like it.
Actually, you are right! Why aren't there "Robocop 2" and "Predator 2" in the list instead of the stupid movie with the toys or Stallone's "Dredd"?
The ponytail actually suits you. Nice look.
Soldier before Stargate? Alien 3/4 before Gattaca or Ghosts in the Shell? Armageddon over Independence Day? Gotta disagree on a lot of these.
I love Alien Resurrection too, it's such a whacky ass movie 😂 And I love you for mentioning the Halo inspirations in Soldier as well (and the others too), it's super under-appreciated 👍👍
video idea: how aliens see earth according to sifi films.
Gotta say I agree with most of your list, but my ranking would be a little different. Stargate would definitely hit my list. I found it one of the most original ideas I've come across. 50/50 on the fifth element.
And here I thought everyone forgot Small Soldiers. The 90’s rocked.
Thought Robocop 2 would make this list somewhere...
Perfect list!
I would just have added Back to the Future 3, c'mon it's so underrated.
Jesus, now I have the desperate urge to re-watch like 14 films. Thanks American Ben!
Ghost in the Shell is a dope movie and I’m glad it made it on the list
Hi American Ben,,
what about mentioning "Space above and beyond". Best SciFi series of the 90ies.
*I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH YOUR #1*
The lack of Dark City mAkes me very sad but good list.
I'm with you on Event Horizon. I cannot seem to watch that movie as an adult. Man our parents were screwed up letting us watch that.
Dark City and Strange Days seem oddly missing from a list like this imho.
I'd also put in: Galaxy Quest, Gattaca, eXistenZ, Stargate, Cube, Contact and The Thirteenth Floor.
Alien 3,4, Judge Dredd, Small Soldiers, Timecop and Soldier wouldn't make my list as I consider those mediocre at best if not outright bad.
The vid is about the top 90's scifi movies, not the top sci fi movies from the 90s.
I'm with you on Dark City, Gattaca, Galaxy Quest, eXistenZ, Stargate and Cube for missing films, and I agree with you on Small Soldiers (Alien 3 and Alien:Resurrection, I can see both sides, but I'd probably come down on the side of keeping Resurrection). Soldier and Time Cop are both pretty solid picks though (arguably placing higher than they should, but YMMV). Judge Dredd, though- as a film, it's great for all the reasons American Ben stated, but I hate it as an adaptation (Joe Dredd *NEVER* shows his own face. The one and only time we see Dredd without the helmet or occasionally bandages covering everything but the chin, he'd used a face-swapping portable cosmetic surgery kit to impersonate a crooked lawyer)
Love it. I saw all of them on the Big screen. Dam i am old.
If you haven't already done one, you guys should make a video breaking down the most accurate vs non-accurate zombie apocalypse movies
You should have ranked Ghost in the Shell higher, it is the Amine that inspired The Matrix.
From the Wikipedia article on The Matrix:
Producer Joel Silver has stated that the Wachowskis first described their intentions for The Matrix by showing him that anime (Ghost in the Shell) and saying, "We wanna do that for real."
@Jonathan Paulsen, I would have put it at least at #9 - that's how much I disagree with his list.
If you want to make a list about 90s and 00s Sci-Fi Series. Here are some to include
Lexx the dark Zone
Farscape
Cleopatra 2525
Babylon 5
Andromeda
Red Dwarf
Doctor Who
Star Trek
Battlestar Galactica
Also watched Event Horizon as a kid... haven't watched it much since 😁 but still remember most of the plot.
Honestly, I found most of your best to be on my shite list, but a few like Event Horizon were good choices. I always thought Event Horizon was Hellraiser spin off almost, hell I thought it was a Hellraiser film the first time I saw it and loved every bit of it.
The original Ghost in the Shell only got 15th place? Surely should a have made it into the top 10.
I always wished that all the deleted scenes to Event Horizon was never lost or destroyed so it would make for a even more of a brutal movie. It's a bummer that those are gone.
I completely feel the Event Horizon situation
I've watched many of these movies so many times.
Event Horizon. Where the token black man dies. Like four times. And is the only one at the end of the movie unscathed. Love that movie.
I would like to suggest a topic for a video: Even thought this channel focuses on SciFi, it would be great to look at the discoveries of an ESO team: they found several molecules on venus that may be produced by life. There is (until now) no other explanation of the existence of these molecules.
For me 90s sci fi movies is the great of all time great lead actor/actres all are great
They are all real gems
Small soldier was so good and cool.
This is a very solid list, I agree with most of it. I'd rank GitS a few spots higher, especially given how much it influences Matrix. Armageddon being included felt like a stretch, let's swap that out with something like Tank Girl. I'd probably put the one with the toys in last place, forget the name sorry, otherwise I'd swap it with maybe Stargate or The Guyver.
I've probably seen at least half of these either in theaters or shortly after release, great memories.
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cd5sircoupe, many movies before GitS aren't so deserving.
As for Armageddon, I much prefer Deep Impact to it - for it's more emotional feel.
@@jim47-XXV It's been a minute since I've watched this vid, wow. Deep Impact is definitely the better of the two.
A shot in the dark here but hopefully you might be able to point me in the right direction. I've been trying to figure this out for awhile.
I saw this movie as a kid on Sci Fi; it was probably a late 70s or 80s film set in like a dystopian post apocalypic desert wasteland.
There were like two giant mecha passenger transports of some kind, one was bipedal and the other was either quadrupedal or more like a spider and I think they fought at some point. Couldn't tell you the plot for the life of me.
It's probably been close to 30 years since I seen it and have had no luck tracking it down. I remember very little of it but would love to see it again.
5th Element isn't set in a dystopia. It doesn't have any of the tropes or signifiers of one. It IS a noire film set in the distant future though, think "Taxi Driver" w flying cars.
My top 10 sci fi movies of 1990s
1. Terminator 2 Judgement Day (1991)
2. The Matrix (1999)
3. Jurassic Park (1993)
4. Total Recall (1990)
5. Twelve Monkeys (1995)
6. Star Trek First Contact (1996)
7. Starship Troopers (1997)
8. The Fifth Element (1997)
9. Timecop (1994)
10. Flatliners(1990)
I feel the same about Event Horizon. I watched it as a teen, in my room in the dark alone, and freaked the shit out of me..couldn't finish and refuse to watch it again.
Request: Best sci fi movies of 2000s and 2010s
American Ben, you and I had the same experiences with, and opinions about, Event Horizon.
Thanks man
What is the name of movie no 5 please?
Starship Troopers
I agree with most of your list, but you forgot Akira ( or is there going to be a separate Cyberpunk of the 90s? WOULD WATCH! )
Another classic of Masamune Shirow that I feel doesn't get enough love is Appleseed.
( but that is just a personal favorite. I can fully understand why its not on many people's top 20s )
Akira is from 1988 though
@@chemxcore Damn ... missed it by two years ... still would like a 90s Cyberpunk top 20 though!
First of all I must salute you for the entertaining and inspiring videos you put out. I admire your inspiring enthusiasm for defending the human supremacy. As already stated in this thread I concur that the event horizon is the perfect prequel to the Warhammer 40k universe, and I think that a sequel should be made. Again thank you.
I would still drop Starship Troopers to the bottom or not at all. Stargate should definitely be on the list. As for the top 3, I would have The Matrix, Terminator 2, and Fifth Element. The Fifth Element added the right amount of camp to make it timeless. Total Recall would be a really close 4th.
I'm surprised you didn't put Macross Plus aka Sci-fi Top Gun.
@FangABXY FangABXY there was a theatrical cut and an OVA cut.
Hey guys,
can you maybe make a video that shows the reasons why dolphins are so dangerous?
and... i looked for your Tiger King video, had you deleted it?
Iron Giant: Superman. Me: I'm not crying your crying.
Alien 3 - Assembly Cut is a much better representation of the original movie as a whole.
The characters are better defined and the story is presented in a more cohesive narrative.
Judge Dredd is so underated. Its nice to see it get some love.
Get a thumbs up just for the SW disaster movie jab👍👍👍👍👍
Ghost in a shell should b 1st due to the fact that there wouldn't b terminator or matrix without the inspiration 4 'em (wich was the manga,not the movie but still...)
Does it really matter when I build my time machine?
i remember watching AND PLAYING Toy Soldiers (it had a PS game)
I can see you're point on every entry of this list except Alien III and IV. Those were bad movies, and not even so bad that they're fun. Im kind of surprised you didn't put Las Action Hero on this list since its as campy and fun as the 90's Dredd.
The Species Franchise should be on this List
Phantom Menance, though I hated it at the time, still should be recognized.
Small Soldiers?!!! I love that movie!!!
Top man 👍
Please explain the new show “Among The Wolves”
Since when has small soldiers been lost to time? It continually makes everyones best folms of the 90's list or is on the honorable mentions list. Everybody loves small soldiers.
I think " Bicentennial Man " is a top science fiction movie
No Episode 1? I realize it's not one of the better Star Wars but it is certainly miles above TimeCop or Demolition Man. Also BTTF3?
You cant make a movie more 90s than demoman
Demolition Man is one of the most prescient movies of all time. It should have been higher. Plus Episode 1 did not have a 1970 Olds 442!
In the voice of Forrest Gump, " and morpheus gave me candy, and we was best buddies "
Morpheus, " Forrest, this is the construct. Anything you want or need is here.
Forrest, " I drank so much dr. pepper, and I didn't get gas, and I could fly. "
Forrest and Trinity is like peas and carrots!
Paraphrase. .
What about Gattica, Cube, Blade, Predator 2, Tank Girl, Universal Soldier to name a few. As for Anime, Ninja Scroll, Urotsukidōji legend of the Overfeind, Macross plus. Just to name a few. I guess the list could go on and on
The lack of Dark City invalidates the list.
GitS not being one of the top is the real heresy on this list, not Alien 3.
honestly how did Space Jam not make the list....
I would include Screamers
Hello American Ben. I hope you're having a great day. I love u so much brother.
Despite being a Star Wars fan, Im sort of Glad that The Phantom Menace did NOT make this list.
loved the list go 90's campiness.
If Alien 3 is in the list, how did TPM not make it?