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Kin Dza Dza
Arguably, it's the best sci fi comedy ever made and yet it's also the most famous film that nobody has ever heard of! Kin Dza Dza is a giant of science fiction and near the top of all good sci fi movie lists. If you like good, unusual cult sci fi -you need to see this film! Checkout the SadCAST review of Kin Dza Dza or click the links below to see the film.
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Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Ok, ok, you thought the Guardian one needed some work, how about we come up with a list of recommended cult classics. I'd love this to be a list of films that people like us could recommend to each other. For instance, Flamegrape recommended American Astronaut to me a few weeks ago and as you'll see, it's in my top ten list.
Lots of others you will prolly dissagree with. That's ok, just recommend something else. The only rule is that it CAN'T be a mainstream film (eg. A Clockwork Orange and 12 Monkeys can NOT be in the list, but Rocky Horror Picture Show and Dark Star CAN be). Feel free to dissagree.
I may split this up into two (Cult Sci Fi films top 10 and Top 10 Recommendations), what do you think?
Anyway, here goes:
Kin Dza Dza (Russia, 1986)
Dark Star (USA 1974)
Stalker (Russia, 1979)
The Man Who Fell to Earth (USA, 1976)
American Astronaut (USA, 2000)
Man in the White Suit (UK, 1952)
Brazil (USA, 1985)
Dr Strangelove (UK, 1964)
Solyaris (Russia, 1972)
Eraserhead (USA, 1977)
Yep, lot's of dissagreement I'll bet!
I'd love to mention a whole load of Polish Sci Fi films and a couple of Chezk films but I can't remember the titles (maybe you could tell me what they might be?
Anyway, that's my list (as it appears today - changes weekly :) )
What film would you like to see here?

I like sci fi movies. I have
Submitted by samchn07 on Mon, 26/12/2011 - 12:54.I like sci fi movies. I have watched many sci fi movies. Some movies are:
Transformers1,2,3
Thron
spy kids
Iron man
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Submitted by lexxrobotech on Fri, 22/09/2006 - 10:59.Atom Age Vampire, The Brain from Planet Arous & The Crawling Eye! Three of my best. They're so bad, they're awesome!
Also, was thinking about the 'invaders from mars'. That should get a mention.
What would you say to Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and the Return of the Killer Tomatoes? I don't think they should get a mention as they are 'spoofs'.
I have to give a shout out to my greatest movie of all time... Creature from Black Lagoon. Such a cult in my books it's almost a religious experience for me everytime I watch it (Which is pretty ogten).
Had another thought as well : Flash Gordon? Any takers?
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by SadGeezer on Fri, 22/09/2006 - 19:23.Uhuh, but cult doesn't need to be bad does it?
What about a really cool film that was say, low budget, only likeable by the 'arty farty film set' or a foreign film that is very bloody brilliant but didn't get into the English speaking markets?
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by alnexi on Sat, 23/09/2006 - 22:00.OMG, Creature from Black Lagoon !!! I haven't seen it in years. Do I dare confess I repeatedly watch THe League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? I think I am the only living fan of that movie.
However, the best cult movie EVER: I Worship His Shadow. There is nothing in either universe that would beat that.
Other cult favorites:
Kindzadza
Mars Attacks
The Man Who Fell To Earth (that film didn't age well but deserves a honorable mention because of David Bowie's luminous presence)
Also, once upon a time, there was a great Czech director, who made beautiful movies (visually striking, that is) as I think Cesare mentioned in another threat. Here is a link to some pictures from a favorite of mine - Journey to the begining of Time (somewhere in the middle of the page):
http://www.bijoucafe.com/goods/bijou_store1vcd_JK.htm
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by someoldguy on Mon, 25/09/2006 - 01:19."A Boy And His Dog" Don Johnson before anyone knew who the heck he was. It was probably better that way. Ended with a great punchline. My girl friend didn't speak to me for two days, because I laughed.
"Slaughterhouse Five" a truely weird and fascinating flick.
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by SadGeezer on Mon, 25/09/2006 - 11:25.Some great suggestions!
I forgot one. Fantastic Planet (1973)
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by SadGeezer on Mon, 25/09/2006 - 11:28.Yes, I've heard of that before but never seen it. I guess I'll have to check it out. (We have a forum for sci fi ish jokes called laughterhouse 5, I guess that's where the name comes from).
I think you're right! I can't believe I left that one out!
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by Berzerker on Mon, 25/09/2006 - 14:15.I know that some of these might not actually fall exatcly in the Sci-Fi cult film area, but they're pretty close to the genre.
1. Serenity
2. The Nightmare Before Christmas
3. Dawn of the Dead
4. Evil Dead
And for the hell of it, Snakes on a Plane.
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by alnexi on Mon, 25/09/2006 - 15:28.I forgot -
Hackers, of course!
Starship Troopers. (That boy, those bugs, those uniforms...!)
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by SadGeezer on Tue, 26/09/2006 - 18:44.Great choices, especially Serenity. Hmmm. Makes you wonder if a Cult Sci Fi film is cult because it failed at the box office?!
Haha. I guess someone had to suggest it :)
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by Berzerker on Wed, 27/09/2006 - 18:17.Well not every cult film was a flop (does the smegfest Napoleon Dynamite ring a bell?), it just seems to be common that a cult film is just somethign that did poorly in theaters. By all means Star Wars, Star Trek, or any comic book movie would be a cult film, but the problem with those are that they already became such a huge part of our culture that we don't think of them in that way. But yeah Serenity failed at the box office but broke even with DVD sales.
And of course I had to suggest Snakes On A Plane. I mean it's Snakes...on a plane. That movie has forever changed my life.
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by 7th_Dizbuster on Wed, 27/09/2006 - 20:56.To add to the aforementioned films I would like:
1) The Hidden (1987)
2) Galaxina (some of my favorite one liners are in here)
3) The Abyss (is this a cult movie?)
4) Aeon Flux (Cult classic of the future)
to be thrown into the mix.
There are so many other but my brain is mush tonight.
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by 7th_Dizbuster on Wed, 27/09/2006 - 20:57.Oh bugger, I forgot Tank Girl (so bad, it's good).
Told you my brain was mush.
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Submitted by lexxrobotech on Thu, 28/09/2006 - 06:10.Woah! I agree with The Abyss and Aeon Flux. They both get my vote.
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by 7th_Dizbuster on Thu, 28/09/2006 - 08:38.:idea: The (very) old grey cells are finally kicking in. What about Repo Man? I saw this movie in 1985 and managed to get a copy last week. The dialog is classic:
"What did this? Gas, napalm?"
"It happens sometimes. People just explode. Natural causes"
"You ever feel as if your mind had started to erode?"
"Good evening, Otto. This is Agent Rogersz. I'm going to ask you a few questions. Since time is short and you may lie, I'm going to have to torture you. But I want you to know, it isn't personal."
"Duke, let's go do some crimes."
"Yeah. Let's go get sushi and not pay."
I love the deliberate lack of product placement: cans with "Drink" or "Beer" on them and Otto eating out of a can labelled "Food".
I could go on but that would be obsessive.
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by Nick-Z. on Sun, 08/10/2006 - 18:39.Hanger 18, Robinson Crusoe on Mars, The Invisible Man (1939), The Toxic Avenger, Nine Million Years to Earth (Quartermain Chronicles)
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by Nick-Z. on Sun, 08/10/2006 - 18:43.Correction: Quartermain should be Quartermass
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by mandara k on Sun, 15/10/2006 - 02:30.I actually was at my fav resale shop and got Brazil for 3 bucks and I'm loving it.
It has suicide resistance bombers too.
Timing.... it's everything!
And it's helping with my fiction and its dark humor I love.
Saddy board rules, 'cause i wouldn't have picked it up without the
scifi choice section on the left hand side of the board!
Thanks to whoever put Brazil on, it's very enjoyable!
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by hishadow on Fri, 20/10/2006 - 03:52.Cyborg 3: The Recycler - bring your cult for a laugh.
Cherry 2000 - bring your other cult for a laugh.
Pixote - bring your cult and cry.
Crumb / American Splendor - america is the perfect place for a cult.
Freaks - can be a cult too.
Thanks for all the movie tips posted.
Re:Top 10 Cult Sci Fi Movies of all time
Submitted by thefrey on Sat, 21/10/2006 - 02:32.10 - Logan's Run - Didn't age well, but pretty interesting in it's day. Besides, years later I moved near the water feature that was at the end of the movies. I have been back several times and have pictures of theNeices arranged down it's sides :D
9- Blade Runner - While not a film to totally gladden a Phillip Dick fan, It looked, like I imagined it from the book "Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep"
8- Highlander - Had to love Sean Connery in this film. Also the money shot at the end in the warehouse.
7 - The 5th Element - You couldn't make Bruce Willis under act if you held a gun to his head. Still it had lots of fun stuff and cool visuals. I loved Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg (Gary Oldman) he was so in touch with his evil side. :D
6 - Matrix - While the sequels went a bit over board in certain areas, the first movie was perfect with story, look and CGI.
5 - Demolition Man - Loved Bullock and Dennis Leary in this. :D
4 - Dune (1984 Movie) - This had Frank Herbert's seal of approval. It also had Sting in shiny blue wing undies, but I didn't hold that against it. My only b*tch with the casting is that Jessica was not as beautiful as I though she should be. Other than that, I thought the casting was pretty spot on.
3 - Gattaca - Loved the look and the feel of the movie. And the whole genetics gone bad thing was very timely when it was first shown.
2 - Stargate - Another one with a killer look and an interesting premise. Still like re-watching it. The fist time I ever saw James Spader and didn't want to throw something at the screen.
1 - Star Wars - The Original. (Luke, Hans, Leia, what was not to like? Spawned a major freaking franchise and totally blew me away. The only time I have ever been in a theater where the audience stood up and clapped when it was finished.