The Ten Greatest Sci-Fi Horror Movies
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It's hard enough to make either a good sci-fi flick or a horror movie, one that avoids the tired stereotypes yet embraces the aesthetic, with a smart script that provides something fresh and new and solid direction that establishes a proper atmosphere and allows for surprising developments. And performances that don't camp it up but are sincere and convincing. Combining the two genres is much trickier than blending peanut butter and chocolate. That was my thinking when compiling this list. Your comments are more than welcome. What are your personal favorites? Here are mine:
1. Alien
I don't know if Ridley Scott actually realized he was making a sci-fi horror movie, so much as he thought he was making a stylish thriller. Call it willful ignorance, but that may have contributed to the refreshing absence of overcooked ideas, which typically pop up like dandelions for directors new to either genre. Like the original, original Star Wars (before George shined it up), Alien resides in a future which feels lived in and used up, from the battered old Nostromo to the planet that harbors the seeds of the crew's destruction. By keeping the alien (mostly) out of the shot, and showing instead what the creature has done, the level of terror keeps rising. A distinct sense of dread permeates the picture, and it still makes me shiver.
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9-24-2009 @ 2:00PM
Rich said...
Alot of people gave me grief over Alien when I told them in was more horror movie than Sci Fi. Alot of them have come around. It was also I think one of the last real good horror movies before they got taken over by the slasher and toture porn genre's.
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9-24-2009 @ 2:00PM
arucard766 said...
What about "Pitch Black"?
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9-24-2009 @ 2:38PM
Dan said...
The Thing is my all-time, hands down, absolute favorite. And it might just be me, but I'm kinda partial to Aliens myself. Though nothing will ever top that fucking thing hopping out of the guy's chest...still scares the hell out of me.
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9-24-2009 @ 6:08PM
Mr.R said...
Yes, The Thing should be number 2
9-24-2009 @ 2:19PM
rbk said...
Good call on Pitch Black...I'd also include Species in this list.
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9-24-2009 @ 2:46PM
j said...
I'd say, if Pitch Black and Species are on the list, you gotta throw Event Horizon on there too.
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9-24-2009 @ 3:37PM
Liam said...
Totally missed out on Matrix, Blade Runner and Pitch Black too. Mimic? C'mon, at least one of the above films should replace that one. Good film but, not in the Top 10. I could go on....Terminator, Aliens, Forbidden Planet. Top 10 material!
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9-24-2009 @ 3:45PM
lw said...
How are Matrix & Blade Runner horror? Great sci fi yes, but not horror.
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9-24-2009 @ 3:46PM
lw said...
Event Horizon is on the list...
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9-24-2009 @ 3:47PM
lw said...
Sorry, I was trying to reply to "j" and let him know that Event Horizon was on the list.
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9-24-2009 @ 6:08PM
Mr.R said...
I thought Sunshine was very creepy with that burned guy...
Too bad Event Horizon kinda tanked at the end, the build up is amazing, creepy!
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9-24-2009 @ 7:01PM
Stephie said...
I agree with you about Event Horizon; it started off great, but seemed to lose steam at the very end, which was a shame..
Perhaps that's why I really want to see Pandorum. It gives me the same kind of vibe that Event Horizon did..