The 1. 00 best sci- fi movies. Director: George Lucas. Cast: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher.
Best quote: . It’s impossible to imagine what that game- changing summer must have felt like for teenagers accustomed to . Suffice it to say, the stakes were raised and the space blockbuster was born. Creator George Lucas was the same guy who made 1. It’s no surprise that these elements translated so beautifully to the distant planet of Tatooine, where a young man, stranded in a dead- end town and only hoping to head to Tosche Station to pick up some power converters, rises to a life of mythic grandeur. The movie’s technical innovations were seismic, from Ben Burtt’s imaginative sound design to the ingenious creatures and model effects. But chiefly, this was a film that launched a million toys – and, not insignificantly, a million dreams.
Harrison Ford became a megastar overnight; ditto the black- masked Darth Vader, whose synthesised breathing noises entered the lexicon. It’s easy to forget, in the wake of so many inferior sequels, prequels and one awful Christmas special, how fresh Lucas’s vision was. He’s since become synonymous with trilogy glut, but the soft- spoken director will always have this first foray, a glorious reinvention of the magic of movies.
American sci- fi films of the 1. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1. One of the quintessential titles from 1. Invasion of the Body Snatchers sees the population of a small American town replaced overnight by automatons, replicas devoid of human feeling known as . Of course, no- one believes the suspicious few led by Kevin Mc. Carthy’s local doctor, and public apathy and obliviousness allows the extraterrestrial takeover to spread quickly and quietly. It wasn’t the first film to allegorise anxieties of enslavement by a superior power – or to attack the rotten core beneath the surface of A- OK, 5.
Each of the recommendations included here is available to view in the UK. With the . When a satellite project explodes on launch (“Did it blow up Jimmy, or was it blown up?”), American industry is quick to get behind a project to put one of its citizens on the moon, the technological possibility of such an enterprise made clear to them – and us – by one Woody Woodpecker in an extended, animated presentation. Political anxieties are made clear early on: “The race is on and we’d better win it. There is absolutely no way to stop an attack from outer space. The first country that can use the moon for the launching of missiles .
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With the human drama of its climax borrowed almost wholesale from Fritz Lang’s early sci- fi film Woman in the Moon (1. Oscar. The Day the Earth Stood Still (1. Director Robert Wise.
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1. At first glance the plea for pacifism central to Robert Wise’s The Day the Earth Stood Still appears to have sprung from the same take- a- look- at- yourself- and- make- a- change font of emotional syrup that would later see the healing properties of Michael Jackson’s tears drizzled over a wounded planet. Yet, for all the barely submerged Christ- allegorising of Michael Rennie’s extraterrestrial delegation, sent to Earth to share a peace pipe, such Christian values prove themselves of a decidedly Bible belt persuasion.
This saviour (codename: Carpenter) arrives with military backup and an olive branch etched with small print: we’d rather you didn’t, but if you must fight among yourselves, make sure you’re only killing each other. Step on our alien toes, and see this big robot with the laser- face behind me?
Well, you get the idea. One can imagine George W. Bush being a fan, and totally missing Wise’s point. The Thing from Another World (1. Director Christian Nyby. The Thing from Another World (1. With its isolated, dangerous setting and male group dynamic, its strong female character, its loose feel and overlapping dialogue, there’s no doubting that The Thing from Another World is a Howard Hawks picture in all but name (it’s credited to his editor Christian Nyby, with Hawks serving as supervisor).
Eschewing the growing trend for overblown SFX spectacle, Hawks and Nyby concentrate on the ideological rifts within the group, the disparate value systems embodied by the soldiers and scientists. Which doesn’t mean the film is without its scares, not least embodied in a first attempt (captured in a single shot) to destroy the humanoid space- vegetable thawed from the Arctic tundra. But above all – as always with Hawks – there’s a dignity to the human relationships and humanity on display. The film’s final line serves as a warning in context, but proved as much a crystallisation of intent for future generations of genre fans and filmmakers alike: “Watch the skies.”When Worlds Collide (1. Director Rudolph Mat. Wiping out humanity is the solution to the mess we’d gotten ourselves into, the fire- and- brimstone title sequence segueing into pages from Genesis to tell us what it thinks of us and set up its retelling of an Atomic Age Noah’s Ark.
Warnings rarely come as righteously apocalyptic as this: “The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.”Our protagonists will start life afresh on a cartoon planet far from the destroyed Earth, but there’s no room for penitence here, and little worth saving it seems – aside, of course, from a righteous few, the Bible and a few goats. It Came from Outer Space (1. Director Jack Arnold. It Came from Outer Space (1. With its eerie score occupying the second chapter in .
Presenting a more benevolent take on extraterrestrial assimilation- by- replication than Invasion of the Body Snatchers would a few years later, these hirsute, cycloptic jelly- monsters for the most part come in peace. The 3. D effects come thick and fast at the start, from the hurtling meteor of a crash landing to a distractingly enormous telescope swung through the frame.
But it’s the alien POV that proves Arnold’s strongest effect, blurring the edges of the screen to present a tunnel- effect straight into the heart of the 1. American heartland’s fear of the !
THEM!”), one can explicitly sense the formative hold Gordon Douglas’s creature feature must have had on a young Steven Spielberg. A rare sci- fi venture for Warner Brothers, Them! A sharp script by Ted Sherdeman leads the way, and while there’s fun to be had in its city- under- siege and sewer- bound finale, it’s at its strongest amid the barren isolation of the desert dunes.
The mutant ants – a product of atomic testing, natch – can hardly be called the stuff of nightmares (today, at least), but their offscreen presence is imbued with a sinister tension, not least in the electronic chirruping that signals their approach. Throw the gorgeous lensing by Sid Hickox into the mix and it makes for an unmissable proposition. Forbidden Planet (1. Director Fred M. Wilcox.
Forbidden Planet (1. With its lush set designs and Cinema.
Scope, Eastman Color images, there could be little mistaking Forbidden Planet for anything but an MGM production. The only film on our list to be set entirely in outer space, its a loose retelling of The Tempest, and in turn served as a clear inspiration for Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek. With Walter Pidgeon’s God- playing scientist conjuring monsters from his subconscious (“You sent your secret id out to murder them!”) to trouble Leslie Nielson’s crew – the creature design terrifically realised by Disney animator, Joshua Meador – the film’s allusions to Jung and Shakespeare make for some marvellously kitsch operatics. Yet it’s unsurprising that Forbidden Planet’s breakout star proved to be its most expensive prop, the waddling comic- relief of Robby the Robot swiftly becoming one of the defining icons of 5.
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1. Director Jack Arnold. The Incredible Shrinking Man (1. We never really find out what causes Grant Williams to begin his diminution in Jack Arnold’s taut sci- fi masterpiece The Incredible Shrinking Man, beyond our glimpse of the cloud that envelops his boat on vacation. Yet its potency is soon keenly felt. What begins with some comedy business revolving around ill- fitting clothes, soon takes a turn into a savage emasculation satire of the 1. It’s telling that the decade would allegorise the deficiencies of its value systems by shrinking its men and enlarging its women (to gigantic proportions in 1.
Attack of the 5. 0 Foot Woman). Williams, being unable to rely on the comforts and accoutrements of the world he’s made for himself, depends for survival on starting from scratch. Civilisation as he knew it no longer exists, and his world is now a jungle ruled by giant cats and spiders. It’s an existential nightmare in which progress and domestic complacency get what’s coming to them. The Fly (1. 95. 8)Director Kurt Neumann.
The Fly (1. 95. 8)A deliciously surreal, Kafkaesque tale of domestic disorder and nature biting back, The Fly remains as strange a beast today as it must have appeared in 1. Shot by the great Karl Struss (who shared the first cinematography Oscar in 1. Murnau’s Sunrise), it’s a film of creepy dualities: the sun- kissed family home masking a subterranean laboratory; and the Promethean scientist who ends up with the head of a fly for his meddling ways – his transplanted head finding its comeuppance in a spider’s web. Comedy tempers its gruesomeness (it opens with the offending head and appendage squished in a machine press), care of Vincent Price as the murderer’s sceptical brother- in- law and the money shots prove indelible – the two hybrid reveals; the wife’s endlessly refracted, fly- vision scream. But it’s the woozy lines drawn between normality and monstrosity that make for a uniquely unsettling and darkly funny oddity. Journey to the Center of the Earth (1. Director Henry Levin.
Journey to the Center of the Earth (1. I’ll admit to a certain amount of nostalgia earning this childhood favourite a spot on the list, even if its charms still hold up today. Eagerly displaying a pride in its widescreen images, the effects work may sometimes appear laughably dated – an iguana is an iguana, no matter what you attach to its back – but the spirit of boy’s own adventure survives intact. Quite how such a straight- faced tone is maintained with all the random musical asides in place is anybody’s guess, but James Mason and Pat Boone serve as game leads, even as a ubiquitous duck threatens to upstage them both. Written and produced by Charles Brackett (partner in crime on some of Billy Wilder’s best) for Fox, it may look like the poorer cousin to Disney’s early Jules Verne adaptation, 2.
Leagues under the Sea (1. This Island Earth (1. This Island Earth (Joseph M. Newman, 1. 95. 5)Invaders from Mars (William Cameron Menzies, (1. The War of the Worlds (Byron Haskin, 1.
Tarantula (Jack Arnold, 1. I Married a Monster from Outer Space (Gene Fowler Jr, 1. Earth vs. Sears)The Blob (Irvin Yeaworth)2.
Leagues under the Sea (Richard Fleischer, 1. Creature from the Black Lagoon (Jack Arnold, 1. Million Miles to Earth (Nathan Juran, 1. Director Jack Arnold was clearly the don of 5.
Hollywood sci- fi. Not only did two of his films make it onto our top 1.