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 No.14389

1. 2001: A Space Odyssey

2. Alien

3. Star Wars

4. Empire Strikes Back

5. Close Encounters

6. Revenge of the Sith

7. Prometheus

8. Moon

9. The Last Jedi

10. The one movie you think was left out from this list

11. Alien Covenant

12. The Phantom Menace

13. Solaris (2002)

14. Armageddon

15. The Fifth Element

16. Alien3

17. Return of the Jedi

18. Contact

29. Attack of the Clones

20. Sunshine

21. Gravity

22. Interstellar

23. Starship Troopers

24. Total Recall

25. Aliens

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 No.14391

who cares

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 No.14393

>The Last Jedi

>Top 25 space films

Welp it's official, 8chan is the new post 2007 Cuckchan. We can only go downhill from here.

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 No.14394

>>14393

And yes I know the list is bait but the fact that bait is on here is enough to show how poorly things have gone.

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 No.14395

>>14394

>>14393

I don't think things are as dire as you make it seem. The whole internet has gotten worse, and this particular board has rather been safe from the wanton shitposting and low standards the rest of the internet suffers from.

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 No.14407

Just because 99% of everything is shit, does not mean we ought to let to our humble slice of the universe become shit. we can and have maintained a high quality existence for a long time, and all we have to do to continue maintaining a high quality existence is to only let the best of the best into our lives. with the internet, we can be extremely picky. sure most people are shit, but 1% of 7 billion is still millions, and you can be even pickier. sure most of the posts are crap, but look at the deluge of data, there's so much that you not only cannot go through it in a single lifetime, but you could not go through it all even if you were immortal, invincible: each second, more is created than can be thoroughly processed by anyone in centuries; there is so much that even if we were to look at only the good stuff, we would find ourselves unable to go through it all, even if we look at only the best of the best of the best, we will still only scratch the surface. no, the internet has not gone to crap, it's just that we have not yet figured out how to sieve the gems out of the crap in a way that does not take away the control that ones has over his own life: there are ways to find anything we are looking for by being cautious with our use of the personalized search engines, by only clicking on the links that are almost certain to have the best of the best of the best behind them (that's how they learn what to suggest, by what you click, so don't just click the first thing that pops up that kind gets you sorta what you maybe wanted. basically, be that asshole that has such high standards that nobody else wants to be around them, except for the asshole part, and the nobody wanting to be around them part...), but that gives them deep insight into who you are, what you are like, and that gives them a whole deal of control over who you will be, and by relying on their suggestions, you also allow them to manipulate your search results, adding another layer of possible brainwashing.

also, why don't we make a list of good space movies, instead of whining that someone tricked you into thinking contemporaneous disney makes good movies.

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 No.14408

>>14407

>make a list of good space movies

<doesn't start making a list of good space movies

How's I agree with having Stanley Kubrik - 1968 - 2001: A Space Odyssey; George Lucas - 1980 - Empire Strikes Back gets off-list mention for being the least bad of the franchise, a decent story, and a light introduction into the genre. I would add Андрей Тарковский - 1972 - Соларис, and 今 敏 (script) - 1995 - MEMORIES - 彼女の想いで (Magnetic Rose). Contact (1997) is a not-bad story écranisate, excepting the funerary flashback and the zeal of the inquisition. It's less a space film and more an earth+ film, where the "+" is the slight expansion of the bounds of earth (the social construct: the human, et al, world as based on the physical construct). Were I to class Contact (1997), It would be of what one might call "science procedural": fictions of people, working scientists, doing science.

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 No.14409

>>14395

Yeah, /film/ is doing pretty well as far as quality is concerned.

Not that i think a bit of humour is a problem anyway, just saying.

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 No.14410

>>14407

>>14408

>also, why don't we make a list of good space movies, instead of whining that someone tricked you into thinking contemporaneous disney makes good movies.

In another thread maybe? the OP already poisoned the well

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 No.14419

>>14410

I remember these old sci-fi threads, but they are not exclusively focused on space.

>>8769

>>2669

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 No.14420

>>14410

I suppose the only reasonable response was to stir up hubbub towards a legitimate list, leaving the starting of another thread for this as the only rejoinder.

>>14408

Just watched MEMORIES. Good recommendation, but I gotta say, the rest of it was kinda sucky.

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