I love this genre, love love love love love it!
Oooh ra!
I don't any genre has a wider spectrum, I mean we get action, romance, aliens, adventure, horror, noir, apocalypse.. the list is endless all under one banner, fantastic.
and as a special effects practitioner there is no greater genre to show my skillz!
unfortunately, i'm not exactly sure what I should write in this blog, as there is no real argument or much to explain, so i figure i'll just run through some of my favourite sci fi films, why I like them and why I think special effects-wise they are brilliant, and i'll throw in a brief sci fi history too!
sound good?
It better.
This is from www.wikipedia.com
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Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with the impact of imagined innovations in science or technology, often in a futuristic setting.[1][2][3] It differs from fantasy in that, within the context of the story, its imaginary elements are largely possible within scientifically established or scientifically postulated laws of nature (though some elements in a story might still be pure imaginative speculation). Exploring the consequences of such differences is the traditional purpose of science fiction, making it a "literature of ideas".[4] Science fiction is largely based on writing rationally about alternative possibilities.[5] The settings for science fiction are often contrary to known reality, but the majority of science fiction relies on a considerable degree of suspension of disbelief provided by potential scientific explanations to various fictional elements.
These may include:
A setting in the future, in alternative timelines, or in an historical past that contradicts known facts of history or the archaeological record
A setting in outer space, on other worlds, or involving aliens[6]
Stories that involve technology or scientific principles that contradict known laws of nature[7]
Stories that involve discovery or application of new scientific principles, such as time travel or psionics, or new technology, such as nanotechnology, faster-than-light travel or robots, or of new and different political or social systems (e.g., a dystopia, or a situation where organized society has collapsed)[8]"So basically when watching sci fi, one must suspend their beliefs and allow their imagination to take over, it takes the watcher and puts them in places they have never been, amazing places in the future, and dealing with beings from distant planets.
But how'd it all start?
well media such as "20 000 Leagues Under The Sea" helped start the genre, with things like H G Wells "War Of The World" reinforcing it. Obviously there were instances as far back as the Aztecs who looked up at the starts, but with the dawn of cinema sci fi became popularised. There are lots of differing opinions on its exact start point, some people argue the middle ages, others argue during the scientific revolution. But in my opinion the first truly science fiction film, or at least how we see "sci-fi" today was..
Metropolis (1927)
by Fritz Lang

Metropolis as well as exploring the themes of capitalism and dystopia, was a ground breaking feature in the special effects department!
the city scape was sprawling art deco metropolis (hence the name)achieved using model effects. The film also pioneered effects such as the Schüfftan process an effect whereby actors are placed inside miniatures using mirrors!
This film has inspired countless others, and indeed my favourite part of it is the city, it inspired so many other city's in sci fi films, some of which will be on this list!
"Star Wars" (the original saga)
By George Lucas

Firstly look at that poster, how amazing and epic is that!
I love Star Wars with all my heart, even the new ones have a place in it.
'A New Hope' is the first film I ever remember seeing, on video, back in the 90s, I even remember the box and where I sat in the living room, I think that film is primarily responsible for my love of films and indeed my place on this course. Sorry for gushing, but I can't explain how much I love Star Wars. I even named this blog after one of my favourite scenes from episode 4.
anyway, Star Wars was the first real space opera, an epic trilogy tackling so many themes, romance, war, discovery, it had everything. And it helped influence so many films to this day, everyone has seen it, and if they haven't they deserve to be shot.
The cultural impact of Star Wars has been massive and continues to grow.
As well as being a fantastic example of film making, script writing, it is also a special effects banaza! the model effects used in Star Wars still hold up today, and the films themselves helped pioneer using models in films.
The character design also is stunning, I mean has any film ever delivered so many beautiful and original characters? Darth Vader is an exceptional example of this, his look alone is terrifying, let alone the sound of that respirator!
In my opinion, STAR WARS IS SCI FI.
Blade Runner (1982)
By Ridley Scott

This one is an interesting one, Blade Runner is beautiful and undeniably fantastic.
I would say a masterpiece only rivalled by something like Star Wars.
However the films are visually and thematically very different, and BR wasn't a success like Star Wars was when it was released. Its only recently become so well loved.
And prehaps that is not only due to a fantastic emotional story, but due to the timeless special effects.
In a previous post, I showed you the model of the city scape. That is in my opinion one of the most haunting and visually impressive images of all time!
Blsde Runner not only set up a deep and realistic film noir city, it really hammered it home, the city is as much a character in the film as Deckard himself.
BR helped bring things such as motion control to the helm of special effects and they put it to fantastic use, the flying shots are really truly brilliant.
Not to mention again, the incredible model effects and matt paintings,
And lets be honest, they did a pretty good job at predicting the future so far didint they, also those video billboard from the film we see all over the place these days.
(btw, did anyone else notice the dystopian elements shared between metropolis and br, cause i did!)
Aliens (1986)
By James Cameron

Yes Aliens, not Alien.
I preferred the sequel, I think it is a really good example of one of the first all out action Sci Fi films, as well as a horror. The story is fast paced and exciting, the action is brilliant, the effects are incredible and the atmosphere is electric.
The most striking thing about aliens though in my opinion is the character design of the aliens and the marines. Oh and the guns.
The man himself, Giger. Designed the xenomorph and he did a fantastic job, half serpent half man, half something I dont even know, and yes thats three halves.
Not to mention the look of the marines and their weapons, based on real troops but throwing them forwards hundreds of years, making them look like mean warriors out on a mission to destroy. And yet kind of expendable all at the same time!
The Matrix (1999)
By the Wachowski Brothers

Another brilliant sci fi action film, and a film which juxtaposes the normality of everyday life with the post apocalyptic future.
As well as being very impressive and an epic thrill ride, it helped popularised bullet time, which has since been used countlessly, for just that reason I think it deserves a mention.
Oh and the premise is pretty cool too, and the way the world works!
Star Trek (2009)
J J Abrams

You probably hate me for putting this version of Star Trek in, but I love it.
It is a rip roaring story and is so visually stunning.
The vis effects in this movie are amazing, everything is down to a tee, the ships move in the way you would expect, the planets look real, the lense flares add to the drama and helps break the fourth wall and put you in the action.
Lighting is something I think is very important when creating any effect, and I think honestly they have got it perfect here!
not to mention the very impressive world it is set in.
and finally...
Inception (2010)
By Christopher Nolan

Inception is my favourite film of all time and I think it is absolutely fantastic, not only is it a very cool film, with a really awesome premise, every facet of it comes together perfectly to make it in my eyes one of the best films of all time.
There is so much to this film and I could go on forever, there are so many different grades to it, but Im gonna stick to the sci fi aspect.
Visually it is un beaten, the effects are really quite perfect, and I can think of only one instance where this isnt true. (As they step from a horizontal street, to a vertical one) Clever effects are what I think they should be called, totally realistic yet being impossible and its like a painting by escher coming to life infront of you.
Also I think its broken alot of boundaries, i think it will for sci fi, what Star Wars did! I really can't explain how good this film is, just go and watch it if youve not seen it.
So thats it, my favourite sci fi films, I hope im not penalised because alot of them are examples Danny and Bill used, I just genuinely love them.
Oh and as a little bonus.
We've been talking alot about realism on this blog, and I just wanted to give a quick mention to I-Robot and Minority report for having the most in depth and realistic cities since Blade Runner. The verisimilitude is stunning and the depth is incredible, like Ive said before, with no prior knowledge, you could think these cities were real places, its really the little things that make them feel realistic..
this scene I think sums it up perfectly..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEUWySeoxC4
OKAY i couldnt find the right scene, the one where he is in the kitchen, but that one there will have to do.