Ridley Scott's Top 5 Sci-Fi Films of All Time
Released on 10/12/2015
The top, I think, sci-fi films in my estimation would be
2001, for sure.
I'd probably put that as number one.
Really, the star of the film was Hal.
The ship is actually driven by a computer.
That's a first.
He was even humorous.
He de-fused his brain, where he ended up singing,
Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do, didn't he?
I think that's great.
And then I think George Lucas's Star Wars,
the ones he did, I would put that as number two.
Then I'd do Alien and Blade Runner.
(laughs)
I'm not going to be modest about that.
I think we got it really right in Blade Runner
which in a way is a problem because
Blade Runner has been a very strong influence
on lots of other films which is nice,
it's amusing, but it's boring.
You gotta move on, you gotta move forward, right?
And it's hard to move forward because I think
I landed first on real dystopia, and then everything else
is a variation on dystopia.
But there are one or two films started to get made
I thought were quite good when I was in my teens.
The one I thought was really good
was more about the Cold War
with Gregory Peck, and it was called On the Beach
with Ava Gardner and it's the end of the atomic war
and the only area left, ironically, is Australia.
That's a good film to get,
very good beautiful black-and-white movie.
It's when they're really original which really counts.
A jump forward quantum leap forward.
Starring: Ridley Scott
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