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How do you like your Science Fiction/Fantasy Movies?

I have come to the awareness that the type of science fiction/Fantasy/Super Hero movie I liken are ones that are lighthearted fun and entertaining without being too serious.

I figured that was why I could never get past 20 minutes of "Blade Runner" or why I really didn't care for "District 9" despite my recognition of it being a well crafted story.

I am an unashamed special effects junkie that likes a story that doesn't take itself too seriously. Now there are exceptions to the rule...I do like the recent serious tone in the Batman movies but all in all I like the movies that are more fun and entertaining.

I didn't care for the second Transformers movie (even I have my limits) but the new "Battleship" movie looks like a lot of fun. I am a very forgiving movie goer.

Your thoughts?


Give me Gritty/Dystopian/Dark Sci-Fi every single time.

I can only take them in small doses.

Here are some of the lighter movies I enjoy:

Independence Day
Godzilla (Japanese & American versions)
Fifth Element
Iron Man
GI Joe
2012
Star Trek (movies and series)
Clash of the Titans (the remake I like better than the original)
Avatar
Transformers 1 & 3
Green Lantern
Thor
X-Men franchise
Superman franchise
Batman franchise (Burton et al.)
ET
Close Encounters
Jurassic Park franchise

The darker dystopian and the grittier movies I like are:

Terminator franchise
Reign of Fire
Batman franchise (Nolan)
War of the Worlds
Minority Report

I am sure there are others in both categories but the ones that are more lighthearted are my favorite choice.
 
I like a variety of scifi movies but I know one thing I don't want. I've read a lot of books, and I don't want to watch a movie where they botch the believability when it would have taken a tiny effort to realize such-and-such author already addressed that topic-and had it worked out. Baring that, I guess I like movies made by people who actually know the genre and enjoy it on a personal level-it is so obvious (Cameron, Scott) when this is the case.
 
I would like more light heavy movies - optomistic space operas without aliens per se - at least not Humanoid in any way. Realistic, believable and uplifting.
 
A mix. I like both "quiet," non-space opera sci-fi, like "Blade Runner," " Gattaca," "Donnie Darko," etc., but I still like the action stuff like "Star Wars," "Fifth Element," "Terminator," etc.

I don't like more horror/sci-fi stuff, though.
 
I would like more light heavy movies - optomistic space operas without aliens per se - at least not Humanoid in any way. Realistic, believable and uplifting.

I can agree with that. I like positive uplifting movies. I like aliens so I don't mind if they're humanoid or not.
 
I don't like realism. I'm watching a bunch of actors standing in front of some cardboard sets while some fat guy with his pants down too low is filming them while sipping on his coffee -- it's all fake. I don't care if the movie makes logical sense, has continuity errors, or even obeys the laws of physics. Although, despite what I just said, I also enjoy highly serialized, complex plots with excellent character development. Outside of Japan (words cannot describe my love of anime) this is pretty much impossible to find together, so I tend to go for one or the other. A little Game of Thrones here and a little Hercules: The Legendary Journeys there. A little Babylon 5 here and then a little Power Rangers there.

Something like this with the storytelling of A Song of Fire & Ice would be damn near perfect.
 
Exactly. Depends on my mood. Sometime you want Blade Runner, sometimes you want The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms . . ..
QFT.

And an even wider range if you count things like Underworld [on Skiffy as I type] or Riddick that I watch with the sound off and music on to see the eye candy and overacting. :D And it leads you to wonderful random mashups like watching vampires and werefolk eviscerate each other while "Saturday in the Park" plays in the background. :lol:
 
Actually Underworld and Riddick are two of the only kinds of scifi movies I don't like-- stuffy, overblown movies that are way more complex than they should have been.

A vampires vs werewolves movie is exactly the kind of thing I'd normally go crazy for, but Underworld was so humorless and deadly dull that I couldn't get past the 30 minute mark. And Riddick took a cool character from a fun guilty pleasure movie, and tried to build this incredibly thick, Dune-style mythology around him.

I would also add the last three Pirates movies. They took a really cool, unique character and inserted him into stories that were WAY more complex and plot-heavy than they should have been.

When I watch an action or adventure movie, I'm looking for something that's actually, you know, fun.
 
I used to watch the Trek motion picture to Prokofiev's first violin concerto. For some reason they seemed to fit stylistically.
 
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