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Ten Best Sci-fi Filmsfilm History

In the ranking of the magazine “free movies online“, was released 10 best sci-fi movies in the history of cinema.

Coming up with a list of the top 10 best sci-fi pictures of all time was definitely a challenge. There are so many classic sci-fi films/movies out there that even narrowing it down to just 10 was tough.

1. Blade Runner (1982) Dir: Ridley Scott

Whether you prefer the original theatrical version (with a bored-sounding narration and without the famed unicorn scenes) or the director’s cut of a few years later (sans narration and unicorn duly re-inserted), Blade Runner was the runaway favourite in our poll.

The story revolves around Harrison Ford’s policeman, Rick Deckard, and his hunt for four cloned humanoids, known as replicants, in a dystopian version of Los Angeles. Replicants have been deemed illegal and Deckard is a blade runner, a specialist in exterminating them.

The film is loosely based on Philip K Dick’s short story, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? “Blade Runner is the best movie ever made,” says Stephen Minger, stem cell biologist at King’s College London. “It was so far ahead of its time and the whole premise of the story – what is it to be human and who are we, where we come from? It’s the age-old questions.”

It also discusses consciousness with an attempt to formulate a way to tell a human from a machine. The Voight-Kampff empathy test is used by the police in the film to identify the replicants – who have memories implanted and are programmed with artificial emotions. “The Voight-Kampff empathy test is not far away from the sort of thing that cognitive neuroscientists are actually doing today,” says Chris Frith of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College, London.

Debates rage on whether Deckard himself is a replicant. Ridley Scott says that he is artificial, but Harrison Ford argues that during filming Scott told him Deckard was human. Whatever the answer, it is a worthy winner also because of the quality of the film-making: Vangelis’ brooding score, Rutger Hauer’s replicant’s seminal “I’ve seen things…” speech and that shot of the future LA cityscape, which kicks off the story.

2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Dir: Stanley Kubrick

The monoliths have been watching us. They gave humankind the evolutionary kick in the pants it needed to survive at the Dawn of Time. In 1999, humankind discovered a second monolith on the moon. Now, in the year 2001, the S.S. Discovery and its crew, Captains Dave Bowman and Frank Poole, and their onboard computer, HAL 9000, must discover what alien force is watching Earth….

3. Star Wars (1977)/Empire Strikes Back (1980)

The first two films of the original Star Wars trilogy make it onto the list probably for reasons of nostalgia rather than science.
Essentially westerns set in space, they both cover the universal themes of good versus evil while making lead actors Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher spit out mind-boggling technospeak on a regular basis. There is also an element of mysticism (which some say sets them apart from the rest of science fiction), with the idea of an all-pervading “force” that can be harnessed by certain people for good or evil.

The epic saga revolves around the battle between the all-enslaving Empire (led by the Emperor, a force-wielding maniac and his part-human part-machine henchman Darth Vader) and a small band of rebels.

Its use of science is sketchy at best – light-speed travel is dealt with by the use of a “hyperspace” where the normal laws of physics don’t seem to apply and force-wielding Jedi fight with theoretically impossible lightsabers – but the emphasis here is certainly not on answering the problems of the human condition. Two of the first blockbusters, they also started the franchises for toys, games and replicas that no science fiction film can do without nowadays.

4. Alien (1979) Dir: Ridley Scott

In the near future, during its return to the earth, a commercial spaceship Nostromo intercepts a distress SOS from a distant planet. The seven-member crew are woken up from the hypersleep and the spaceship subsequently descends on the planet. While exploring the planet, a three-member team of the crew discovers a derelict spaceship and a huge chamber inside it containing thousands of eggs. When a curious team member goes too near the egg the parasite inside the egg attacks him, rendering him unconscious. He is brought back aboard, the spaceship takes off. After a little while the parasite dies and his host wakes up seemingly unruffled. But other crew members are unaware of the living nightmare which is going to descend upon them when the alien creature planted inside its unfortunate host would emerge.

5. Solaris (1972) Dir: Andrei Tarkovsky

When the scientist Fechner disappears in the surface of the mysterious Solaris Ocean, the experienced helicopter pilot Henri Berton crosses a fog seeking out Fechner and has weird visions. His statement is presented to a commission of scientists that believe he had hallucinations. However, the widowed psychologist Kris Kelvin is assigned to the space station that orbits Solaris to check the mental health of the three remaining scientists that are still working there. He first meets Dr. Snaut, who tells him that Dr. Gibarian committed suicide, and later he meets Dr. Sartorius and he realizes that the scientists have strange behaviors. When he encounters his wife Hari, who died ten years ago, in the space station, the scientists explain to Kris that the Solaris Ocean has the ability to materialize the innermost thoughts in neutrons beings. Kris questions whether the appearance of his beloved wife is a curse or a blessing.

6. Terminator (1984)/T2: Judgment day (1991) Dir: James Cameron

A machine that looks human is sent back in time to the late 20th century. His mission is to kill Sarah Connor and her unborn son, John Connor. Doing so would result in having John’s entire existence destroyed so he won’t exist to help the humans fight a war against the machines. Kyle Reese, one of the soldiers in this war, has been sent back in time to stop the Terminator.

7. The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Dir: Robert Wise

An alien (Klaatu) with his mighty robot (Gort) land their spacecraft on Cold War-era Earth just after the end of World War II. They bring an important message to the planet that Klaatu wishes to tell to representatives of all nations. However, communication turns out to be difficult, so, after learning something about the natives, Klaatu decides on an alternative approach.

8. War of the Worlds (1953) Dir: Byron Haskin

The Martians unchain a direct assault to our planet, with hundreds of invulnerable ships. The invasion takes place all over the world, and all the major cities are destroyed one after one; even the atomic bomb can’t stop them. But, if the humans can’t beat them, who can? Maybe something MUCH smaller than them…

9. The Matrix (1999) Dir: Andy & Larry Wachowski

During the year 1999, a man named Thomas Anderson (also known as Neo), lives an ordinary life. A software techie by day and a computer hacker by night, he sits alone at home by his monitor, waiting for a sign, a signal – from what or whom he doesn’t know – until one night, a mysterious woman named Trinity seeks him out and introduces him to that faceless character he has been waiting for: Morpheus. A messiah of sorts, Morpheus presents Neo with the truth about his world by shedding light on the dark secrets that have troubled him for so long.

10. Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) Dir: Steven Spielberg

Planes reported missing in 1945 suddenly appear in the Mojave desert. A commercial flight is buzzed by a ‘bright’ object that the pilot ‘wouldn’t know how to describe’. Roy Neary, while working one night, has a Close Encounter… The US Government determine where the visitors plan to land and create an elaborate cover-up to keep people away. However, a group of people, including Neary, share a vision which draws them to the place and a meeting with new, and old, friends.

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Posted in Entertainment · June 16th, 2010 · Comments (0)

The Cost Of Construction Of Iron Man’s Armor

Protective covering of Iron Man is the artifact of science fiction, which does not mean that soon we will not be able to build it. Most parts of the shield is already in the design phase, test or tests in different laboratories of the world. How much would have to give Tony Stark, to be able to have equipment today, what we saw in the film? Not that it costs to have meaning. We ask out of sheer curiosity.

The display of head covering

Tony controls the armor of Iron Man using your voice. Similar placed in a helmet interfaces are created for use by pilots of the F-35. Fighter pilots enjoy the displays, such as the Tony. Last year, companies that are working on an interface for the F-35 announced that the project budget is over $ 54,000,000.

Frame

Tony’s armor is actually an external frame, the user adds additional strength and motor capacity. Companies, including Raytheon and universities, including California, Berkeley, are already working on similar shells. They can be useful to soldiers, who must wear heavy loads and the disabled, instead of wheelchairs and walking sticks. Raytheon XOS external skeleton armor Tony recalls. Allows the user to weight lifting to 90 kg without much effort. The cost of one such skeleton – $ 10 million.

Portable nuclear power source

Tony Nibyserce can be compared to the reactor in a new laziku, who will fly to Mars – Curiosity. Power source is called MMRTG (multipurpose Radioisotope thermoelectric generator). It will be for many years a large power equipment and laboratory during missions to Mars. MMRTG contains 4.5 kilograms of plutonium dioxide and heart rate is greater than Tony, but has the same function. Cost MMRTG by NASA – 36 million dollars.

Jetpack – a jet-powered backpack used to fly

Inside Tony’s shoes, there are small jets that allow him to fly. Similar devices fall slightly in the tests, but lately we have seen a number of successful trials. Visible in the photo above, Yves Rossy flew with her over jetpackiem Channel. Several companies sell similar devices. Jet Pack International sells it at $ 200,000, so the two sets on both legs of Tony is the cost of $ 400,000.

Computers

Tony’s armor is controlled by computers attached to various parts of his body and controlled by a superhero voice. It turns out that the cheapest part of the whole set. Just dismantle computers with good components and put them in different places under the outer frame. Really great quality equipment would cost approximately $ 20,000.

Total price – $ 100,420,000

For comparison, the F-35 fighter costs 95-113 million. On the other hand, miniaturization of most items are described to be considerably more expensive. We should also remember that it did not take into account the costs of development.

But in theory, may soon be seen in the skies Tony followers. However, much more time elapses before it all fit in a suitcase.

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Posted in Film · June 14th, 2010 · Comments (0)

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