The last best sci-fi I saw.

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ah great, thanks!I usually like reading books before the tv/movie, otherwise I get confused. lol
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That reminds me, The Expanse was adapted from a book series, and the first one is called Leviathan Wakes. Perhaps your library has a copy!
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oh cool, thanks! This is why I like this website forums, you get to find more books to read. hehe
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The Green Lantern springs to mind. A really good one with a message.
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Rohit Dhanraj wrote:The name of movie is "Interstellar".The starting was slow but it got in pace and have a higly intellectual story about time
treated as dimension.Director: Christopher Nolan is my favourite as I love most of his movie.The point when
they are in space and in fraction of time they get ahead of earth by 22 years and daughter of the lead actor become adult
is emotional. It all happen in fraction of time.I recommend all of you to watch this movie.
Interstellar is really good, and I bet most people here saw it. It was hugely popular.
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I have watched a lot of SCI-FI movies but for me Matrix trilogy is heads and shoulders above the rest. They set the bar.
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Rohit Dhanraj wrote:The name of movie is "Interstellar".The starting was slow but it got in pace and have a higly intellectual story about time
treated as dimension.Director: Christopher Nolan is my favourite as I love most of his movie.The point when
they are in space and in fraction of time they get ahead of earth by 22 years and daughter of the lead actor become adult
is emotional. It all happen in fraction of time.I recommend all of you to watch this movie.
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Interstellar
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The Martian is the most recent one but there is Interstellar :D , Transcendence :D , Lucy :D , The Hobbit :D all three, The Hunger Games :D all four, The Giver :D , way to many to narrow down. The best part isn't the tech but the worldviews and future presumptions. Mankind is so entertaining when we try to depict what a future could be or try and erase the past.
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Just saw Alien Covenant this weekend. It was very good, but didn't hold up in quality to Prometheus, which has become one of my favorite Sci-Fi movies of all time. I think it got a bad rap when it came out, but the more I watch it (ten times+), the more I appreciate how well done it was. Likewise, the first Guardians of the Galaxy I am a huge fan of, but the sequel just released was not nearly as well developed in story-line. I think they were over-forcing the comedy, and the plot was very mediocre. Great to see the characters again, but could have been better.
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Avengers,agents of shield,eon flux
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I loved the fringe scifi movies
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Real Steel and X-men Apocalypse were the last sci-fi I saw.
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Post by biiro »

wawo i loved ender's game,it was aworesome indeed i rank it among the 5 sci fi ever watched.
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Interstellar it is! The beginning is slow paced and i thought i won't finish it, but my sister said we should, then we realized it was more than three hours but we kept on watching AND it was the best. I didn't regret watching it. I love The Martian and Ender's Game as well <3
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