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Your favourite Sci-Fi TV/Movie series are...?

Star Trek!
Star Wars!
Stargate!
Battlestar Galactica!
Babylon 5!
Firefly!
Dune
Doctor Who
Farscape
Andromeda
Other (please specify)

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Re: Favourite Sci-Fi TV/Movie series thread!
« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2012, 05:18:25 pm »

You seem to have missed Farscape.

That and Andromeda series.

Okay, that was last addition. No more. Just pick 'other' really.
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« Reply #16 on: August 04, 2012, 07:19:37 pm »

My Sf TV/Film Top Ten:

1. Babylon 5
2. Battlestar Galactica (reimagining)
3. Star Trek DS9
4. Star Trek TNG
5. Stargate SG1
6. Star Trek movies (even including the dud ones, but excluding the recent one, which I haven't seen.)
7. Star Trek TOS
8. 'Classic' Dr Who
8. Battlestar Galactica (original)
9. Star Wars (episodes 4-6)
10. Star Trek Voyager
 
I like Trek, though hated Enterprise. Had a hard time deciding between DS9 and TNG, but DS9 has just a bit more grittiness to it (and annoying as Jake Sisko is, he's not Wesley). Babylon 5 is still the high point of screen SF for me, though the reimagined BS runs it very close (both had final seasons which were a bit flat, interestingly).

I liked what I saw of Farscape, but haven't seen enough of it to include it in this list, same for Andromeda and the other Stargate series'. Haven't seen much of 'new' Dr Who, don't like what I've seen though. Haven't seen any of Firefly. Honourable mentions to Space: 1999 and the Buck Rogers TV series, even though both were cheesy as hell.
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« Reply #17 on: August 04, 2012, 08:02:31 pm »

id put Firefly on top but there is just so little of it, it need a few more seasons to come to prime.
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« Reply #18 on: August 04, 2012, 08:28:49 pm »

Is Galaxy Quest considered part of Star Trek?
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« Reply #19 on: August 04, 2012, 08:44:44 pm »

Old series ('78) Battlestar Galactica. Had to make the distinction.
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Re: Favourite Sci-Fi TV/Movie series thread!
« Reply #20 on: August 04, 2012, 08:49:45 pm »

Firefly and Ghost in the Shell, which is ironic since Space Western and Cyberpunk are pretty much the exact opposite of one another.

I'd like to see a good transhumanist sci-fi show. Ghost in the Shell has elements, but it's still fairly strongly cyberpunk. Maybe an adaptation of Eclipse Phase.
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Re: Favourite Sci-Fi TV/Movie series thread!
« Reply #21 on: August 04, 2012, 09:02:56 pm »

Is Galaxy Quest considered part of Star Trek?
I'd call it an affectionate parody rather than "part" of Trek.
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« Reply #22 on: August 04, 2012, 09:09:25 pm »

IIRC the trek fandom sticks it in the official movie list to keep the Star Trek Movie Curse consistent.

And it's like, one of my favorite movies ever. Decon/recon switch done very well, swoon~
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« Reply #23 on: August 04, 2012, 09:13:38 pm »

Speaking of which, Kaijyuu, did you ever get around to watching TNG like you said you were going to?
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« Reply #24 on: August 04, 2012, 09:25:30 pm »

No mention of the deadliest weapon in the 2 universes?

LEXX was one of the more interesting sci-fis out there, which was also rather 'out there' in terms to what made it sci-fi. I mean, a bunch of world-destroying bio-engineered bugs, an undead assassin, a half-woman half-cluster lizard love slave (minus the programming), and the head of an operations robot (which got the programming instead), oh yeah, and a worthless security guard controls the deadliest weapon in the 2 universes as well.

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In hindsight after a good while, Season 3 really was a bit lackluster, and Season 4 sucked (with one or two exceptions).

Gotta admit, the Irish version of the Brunnen-G battle tune does sound awesome, and agreeing with one of the comments, the Irish were probably the most normal on that season.

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Star Wars and Star Trek got me interested in conventional Sci-Fi. Lexx got me interested in unconventional Sci-Fi. An imperial army comes in with battleships, I bring a swarm of bugs which will literally eat them up.

Watching some of the Lexx clips, just got hit with nostalgia.
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« Reply #25 on: August 04, 2012, 09:26:26 pm »

Speaking of which, Kaijyuu, did you ever get around to watching TNG like you said you were going to?
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*checks torrents that I haven't opened in forever*

It's at around 70%. I should really finish downloading those.
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« Reply #26 on: August 04, 2012, 09:28:27 pm »

Damn, I forgot about Lexx. Absolutely unique. Funny, scary, gross and sexy, all in one series. Fantastic bizarro sci-fi.
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« Reply #27 on: August 04, 2012, 09:36:06 pm »

I'm not sure I would put it above some of the other possibilities listed but, purely as it has not been mentioned, I shall myself point at the series that is Space: Above and Beyond.

Twenty-four episodes (is that all..?  ...seemed like more) of something that one could (uncharitably) compare with the Starship Troopers film (also not mentioned, I note), quite a bit of Top Gun IN SPACE!!! action (as befits the nature of the 'Wildcards' squadron at its heart), but also with ground-pounding storylines, and not all action, but some interesting psychological/sociological elements to it.  Add some "children of man" artificial beings (those of biological origin and those that are not), it was quite a mix, as I recall.

(Am actively resisting checking TVTropes's opinion of S:A&B...   So far doing quite well at that, but if my resistance crumbles I shall probably see you all again in a few weeks' time? ;) )


And I thought of ranking those (rapidly increasing) other mentioned programmes, but there are some decisions I'm finding it hard to make, w.r.t. relative positioning...  But my very first thought, when seeing the thread title, was B5.  And then a thought that I should perhaps have gone for something like Blake's Seven.  (Also not mentioned, I note.)
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« Reply #28 on: August 04, 2012, 09:43:43 pm »

Voted for Star Trek just because it's given me the most years out of all of them. I really do like most of them though. The Stargate franchise is one that I think deserves more love than it gets. Andromeda was pretty good until Kevin Sorbo took a greater hand over its production -- I think it could have gone ever farther if that hadn't happened.

I know this is heresy, but I've never seen Doctor Who, and I've only seen the pilot of Battlestar Galactica (new version). I'm going to fix this eventually, but, yeah. Sorry.
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« Reply #29 on: August 04, 2012, 10:45:20 pm »

Stargate-SG1 was great; though it should have ended at the end of season 8. Season 9 & 10 felt like some sort of odd reboot due to both the plot reset and character changes. That final battle over Antarctica between Anubis and the human forces was really the defining moment of the series. The series began with humans portrayed as these insignificant creatures, farmed for the amusement of godlike aliens, entirely powerless except for a few rare uprisings in which the aliens deemed them more trouble than they were worth. The battle at the end of season 7 portrays humans as having become not only powerful, but able to hold their own against these previously godlike aliens enough to disrupt the balance of power in the cosmos. Which would have been a really good note to end on for the series.
But instead, they brought in the two from Farscape and pulled an entirely new plot out of thin air. Mitchell's character was forgettable; he arrived out of nowhere, was suddenly in charge of SG-1, and in general wasn't anywhere nearly as interesting as O'Neil, whose character was very fleshed out from the beginning, and generally had more depth than Mitchell's generic soldier-boy routine. Valla's character suffered the opposite problem; she was interesting and fairly memorable, but really didn't fit with the show's premise and setting in the least. It was as if the character was written as a Farscape character, rather than a Stargate character. But I digress severely.

Stargate Atlantis started out pretty well, and had the advantage of having really good CG to make up for many of its shortcomings. The biggest one of which were the enemies suffering from a bad case of mook-disease. The wraith started out really badass; even the most skilled had a ton of trouble taking down one, with them regenerating to the point where bullets barely scratched them. There was even an entire episode in which a whole squad gets killed by a single wraith, whose regenerative powers are strong enough for them to run out of bullets, making them resort to shooting it from orbit with a spaceship to kill it. A couple seasons later, they're practically taking down hordes of wraith by tapping them on the arm. Though I don't think I watched the last season or two.

Then there was Universe. That was terrible. They tried to go the Battlestar Galactica route with the spaceship, which would have turned it into the same sort of character piece and examination of psychology. Problem was, nearly every character was boring as hell, with actual plot moving soooo slow. It had some CG pretties, but that was it. Firefly did more in its first episode than SGU did in its entire first season.
SGU episodes 1-3: "We fixed the O2 scrubbers."
SGU episodes 4-5: "The ship will recharge its batteries without us doing anything."
SGU episodes 6: "We found an ice planet and brought back what looks like 400 liters of water, (which somehow equated to refilling all the water supply we need for a couple hundred people, because fuck logic)."
SGU episode 7: "This episode takes place mostly on earth, because Spaceships and Stargates are boring. Also an attempt to get home which predictably fails because this is episode 7."
SGU episode 8: "Time shenanigans which in the end were almost entirely pointless."
SGU episode 9: "This episode takes place mostly on earth, because Spaceships and Stargates are boring. Time for a redneck marital problems plot!"
SGU episode 10: "In this episode, we do some boring stuff, but mostly set up for the actually interesting things."
Seriously; by episode 10, viewership dropped by a full 45% from the initial viewership number.
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