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One of the best science fiction directors of all time, Ridley Scott, revealed his favorite films of this genre.

Over his more than 60-year career, Ridley Scott made some of the best films in history – “Gladiator”, “Blade Runner”, “The Last Duel”, “1492”, “American Gangster”, “Napoleon”, “Robin Hood”, “All The Money in the World”, “Gucci House”, “Thelma and Louise“, between others.

Likewise, the director British accumulated a vast experience in the seventh art. Of the various films in his filmography, science fiction is one of the most recurrent genres among his works. O “Alien” universe completely changed the genreas well as the incredible “Blade Runner”.

With these and other films, throughout his more than six decades of career, Ridley Scott received four nominations for Oscars – three in the Best Director category and one in the Best Film category.

After bringing one of the most anticipated films of the year, “Napoleon”, Ridley Scott revealed his favorite science fiction films.

ON THE BEACH (1959)

Despite being the oldest film on this incredible list, this work of Stanley Kramer continues to be one of the best in the genre. “One of the most influential films ever and the saddest”writes Roger Moore of Movie Nation.

Starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner and Fred Astaire, the film tells the story of a nuclear war that annihilated almost all of humanity. The only survivors were the inhabitants of Australia and a North American submarine.



BLADE RUNNER (1982)

It is known that Ridley Scott protects his films from everyone and everything, as we saw with “Napoleon”. For example, at the beginning of November, even before the premiere of filmin an interview with The New Yorker and after being confronted to criticism of historical inaccuracies, Ridley Scott responded in a few words, “Get a life!” (“Get a Life”). So it’s no surprise that one of his films is on this list.

Starring Harrison FordBlade Runner” takes place, according to the official synopsis, “in the year 2019 where exist a class of androids called “Replicants” similar in every way to Man, except for the time of existence which is very short. Six of these “Replicants” took over a space shuttle between Earth and colonies on other planets and are on the loose in Los Angeles. The police chief summons Rick Deckarda former Blade Runner, the name by which the special agents in charge of eliminating dangerous or uncontrollable “Replicants” are known and tasked with locating and destroying the six escaping units.”

In the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes Ridley Scott’s film racked up an 88% rating. Allen Almachar, from The MacGuffinhe wrote, “This is one of the greatest visions ever put on screen, a massive and formative illustration of world-building.”



ALIEN (1979)

“Alien” really had to be on this list. In the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Ridley Scott’s film achieved an almost perfect rating – 94% out of 100%. In itself, it is one of the most important science fiction films.

Jack Kroll, from Newsweekhe wrote, “’Alien’ scares the peanuts out of your M&M’s. It’s about time someone made a science fiction thriller that excites and boils everything down to the pure and vulgar essence of scare.”.



STAR WARS (1977)

A saga that continues to mark global pop culture today. Everyone knows this universe and, even those who have never seen the films, know one or another character as Luke SkywalkerLeia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Darth VaderR2-D2, C3PO, among other iconic figures.

“Star Wars”, as it was originally titled, or “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope” was directed by the legendary George Lucas, who began one of the best sagas in the history of cinema. movie theater. At the Rotten Tomatoes O George Lucas’ film achieved a 93% rating.



2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968)

One A must-see on any list of the best science fiction films. With a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Charles Champlin from Los Angeles Timesis surrendered to the film – “Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey is the film that science fiction enthusiasts of all ages in all corners of the world prayed the industry would give them one day.”.

Even today it is a film that is much loved and used as a reference. According to the official synopsis, “A team of astronauts led by Dr. David Bowman (Keir Dullea) and Dr. Frank Poole (Gary Lockwood) is sent on the Discovery spacecraft, fully controlled by the computer, HAL 9000, to try to discover more details about a mysterious object. When the supercomputer malfunctions and tries to take control of the ship, there is a decisive confrontation between man and machine.”

Have you seen these films? Do you agree with the director’s opinion?


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