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Most underrated SF movies

Since people have been constantly badmouthing the Star Wars prequels ever since Disney bought Lucasfilm Ltd., I would just like to give a shout-out to Revenge of the Sith & Attack of the Clones, my 2 favorite films in the saga. #stophatingtheprequels

Absolutely agreed. :techman:

I Robot with Will Smith was a much smarter movie than it needed to be and doesn't get enough credit for that.

That was originally a standalone movie that had nothing to do with Asimov and had the I Robot name tacked on at the last minute, amirite?
 
I found the romance and all the ninja stuff pretty cheesy. I mean, I like anime, but if you're doing live action it has to be more grounded.
 
Not necessarily "underrated;" I think most people that have seen it have tended to like it but certainly an under-seen film: Cowboy Bebop: The Movie. I'd heard some vaguely positive things about the TV series but didn't really know anything about it. But when I saw they were showing the movie at the Valley Art Theater, I thought I'd give it a shot. I absolutely fell in love with it thanks to this opening scene...

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Seconded for 2010! Here's my suggestions:
- The Arrival: a better alien paranoia movie than the X-Files film
- The Last Starfighter: in many ways the evolutionary precursor to GalaxyQuest
 
I'm not sure if it's underrated, but I seem to be one of the only people that liked Bicentennial Man.
Robin Williams is not what I would call a good actor, he seems to always play himself, but he's not too bad in this, and I liked the story. I'm aware that it's based on Asimov's works, it's pretty blatant that when the robot recites the 3 laws of robotics in the beginning.

Another weird robot movie I like, even though it's not that good, is Heartbeeps. I remember seeing that when I was ten and really liking it, I finally saw it again a few years ago and wasn't as good in some parts for me, but the parts I liked were still good. I think it's more a case of knowing better than a ten year old when something is too ridiculous or even worse is when it's basically some kind of opinion of the writer coming through the story. Another one not I wouldn't call underrated necessarily, but I liked it.
 
Primer...Mainly because I have a few friends that worked on it.
^Best sleep aid I've ever used.
Not even kidding. This one time I was in the middle of a bout of insomnia of which I am occasionally prone and twenty minutes of that movie later I was out like a light.
 
Oh there's a slew of them.

The first that comes to mind right now is the remake of the Day the Earth Stood Still, which I once dissected here on it's superiority to the original. I recently saw a bunch of nostalgia buffs slagging the remake, so that's why I mention it.

RAMA
 
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