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Post by moviemouth on Jun 2, 2019 15:55:29 GMT
1990 - Tremors 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Forever Young 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - No Escape 1995 - 12 Monkeys 1996 - Multiplicity 1997 - Men in Black 1998 - The Truman Show 1999 - The Matrix
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Post by movielover on Jun 2, 2019 16:00:41 GMT
1990 - Total Recall 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Memoirs of an Invisible Man 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - ? 1995 - 12 Monkeys 1996 - The Nutty Professor (I guess) 1997 - Contact 1998 - Dark City 1999 - The Matrix
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 2, 2019 16:04:05 GMT
1990 - Total Recall 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Memoirs of an Invisible Man 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - ?1995 - 12 Monkeys 1996 - The Nutty Professor 1997 - Contact 1998 - Dark City 1999 - The Matrix Yeah, 1994 was a wasteland for the genre. The movie I listed I am not even a fan of, but it is the best of a bad selection imo.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Jun 2, 2019 16:15:56 GMT
1990 - Total Recall 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - No preferences 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - No preferences 1995 - Species 1996 - No preferences 1997 - Men in Black 1998 - The Truman Show 1999 - The Matrix
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jun 2, 2019 18:17:38 GMT
1990 - Total Recall
1991 - The Rocketeer
1992 - Alien 3
1993 - Jurassic Park
1994 - Stargate
1995 - Judge Dredd
1996 - Independence Day
1997 - Event Horizon
1998 - Star Trek: Insurrection
1999 - The Matrix
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2019 18:36:54 GMT
1990 - Back to the Future Part III 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Forever Young 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - Star Trek Generations 1995 - 12 Monkeys 1996 - Star Trek First Contact 1997 - Mimic 1998 - Dark City HR: Lost in Space and X-Files Fight the Future 1999 - The Matrix
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Post by jcush on Jun 2, 2019 19:05:56 GMT
1990 - Back to the Future Part III 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Army of Darkness 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - Star Trek: Generations (I guess) 1995 - Twelve Monkeys 1996 - Space Jam 1997 - Starship Troopers 1998 - The Truman Show 1999 - Being John Malkovich
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Post by gw on Jun 2, 2019 21:20:11 GMT
1990: Flatliners 1991: Terminator 2: Judgment day 1992: The Lawnmower Man 1993: Demolition Man 1994: Timecop 1995: The City of Lost Children 1996: The Arrival 1997: Men in Black 1998: The Truman Show
1999: The Matrix
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Jun 2, 2019 21:38:27 GMT
1990 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Waxwork II: Lost in Time 1993 - Super Mario Bros. 1994 - Brainscan 1995 - Judge Dredd 1996 - Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie 1997 - Orgazmo 1998 - The Faculty 1999 - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jun 2, 2019 23:37:33 GMT
How was Truman Show sci-fi? The camera tech?
1990 - Total Recall 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Army of Darkness 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - Phantasm 3 (?) 1995 - 12 Monkeys 1996 - Mars Attacks! 1997 - Starship Troopers 1998 - The Faculty 1999 - The Matrix
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Post by jamesbamesy on Jun 2, 2019 23:54:32 GMT
How was Truman Show sci-fi? The camera tech? 1990 - Total Recall 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Army of Darkness 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - Phantasm 3 (?) 1995 - 12 Monkeys 1996 - Mars Attacks! 1997 - Starship Troopers 1998 - The Faculty 1999 - The Matrix I guess the camera tech is the case. Plus IIRC, they were able to broadcast the footage around the world, which is quite vast. So I guess it qualifies? I’ll do you one: how was Army of Darkness sci-fi?
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 3, 2019 0:11:22 GMT
How was Truman Show sci-fi? The camera tech? 1990 - Total Recall 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Army of Darkness 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - Phantasm 3 (?) 1995 - 12 Monkeys 1996 - Mars Attacks! 1997 - Starship Troopers 1998 - The Faculty 1999 - The Matrix It lists it as sci-fi on imdb.  I agree with you though.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jun 3, 2019 0:12:04 GMT
How was Truman Show sci-fi? The camera tech? 1990 - Total Recall 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Army of Darkness 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - Phantasm 3 (?) 1995 - 12 Monkeys 1996 - Mars Attacks! 1997 - Starship Troopers 1998 - The Faculty 1999 - The Matrix I guess the camera tech is the case. Plus IIRC, they were able to broadcast the footage around the world, which is quite vast. So I guess it qualifies? I’ll do you one: how was Army of Darkness sci-fi? I think you could do that in 1998. But since everything is definitely possible now, it just doesn't register as sci-fi to me. And I don't think it is. Jcush had it so I put it thinking I maybe forgot something, but I think it stayed pretty fantasy. I'd swap it with Alien 3 or Universal Soldier if that's the case.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 3, 2019 0:12:35 GMT
How was Truman Show sci-fi? The camera tech? 1990 - Total Recall 1991 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 - Army of Darkness 1993 - Jurassic Park 1994 - Phantasm 3 (?) 1995 - 12 Monkeys 1996 - Mars Attacks! 1997 - Starship Troopers 1998 - The Faculty 1999 - The Matrix I guess the camera tech is the case. Plus IIRC, they were able to broadcast the footage around the world, which is quite vast. So I guess it qualifies? I’ll do you one: how was Army of Darkness sci-fi?Time travel
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Post by jcush on Jun 3, 2019 0:14:37 GMT
I guess the camera tech is the case. Plus IIRC, they were able to broadcast the footage around the world, which is quite vast. So I guess it qualifies? I’ll do you one: how was Army of Darkness sci-fi? I think you could do that in 1998. But since everything is definitely possible now, it just doesn't register as sci-fi to me. And I don't think it is. Jcush had it so I put it thinking I maybe forgot something, but I think it stayed pretty fantasy. I'd swap it with Alien 3 or Universal Soldier if that's the case. Like movieman pointed out, I just put Army of Darkness because of the time travel aspect. I agree it's definitely more of a Fantasy movie though.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jun 3, 2019 0:22:57 GMT
I think you could do that in 1998. But since everything is definitely possible now, it just doesn't register as sci-fi to me. And I don't think it is. Jcush had it so I put it thinking I maybe forgot something, but I think it stayed pretty fantasy. I'd swap it with Alien 3 or Universal Soldier if that's the case. Like movieman pointed out, I just put Army of Darkness because of the time travel aspect. I agree it's definitely more of a Fantasy movie though. The fact that's it's done through magic threw me off a bit, but you could argue time travel is by definition science related.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 3, 2019 0:29:03 GMT
Like movieman pointed out, I just put Army of Darkness because of the time travel aspect. I agree it's definitely more of a Fantasy movie though. The fact that's it's done through magic threw me off a bit, but you could argue time travel is by definition science related.That is kind of how I see it, but Army of Darkness is horror/fantasy imo. It would be my 1992 pick as well if I considered it Sci-fi.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Jun 3, 2019 0:29:10 GMT
I guess the camera tech is the case. Plus IIRC, they were able to broadcast the footage around the world, which is quite vast. So I guess it qualifies? I’ll do you one: how was Army of Darkness sci-fi?Time travel Okay, so?
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 3, 2019 0:30:21 GMT
As moviebuffbrad pointed out, it can be argued that time travel is science related by definition.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Jun 3, 2019 0:32:35 GMT
As moviebuffbrad pointed out, it can be argued that time travel is science related by definition. Nevermind then. That argument had already been taken care of and I missed the posts talking about it. But yeah, it makes sense on a technical standpoint.
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