guardian.co.uk— Oddly enough, Harrison Ford is in two of the top three films on the scientists' list. A New Hope/Empire Strikes Back being number 3, behind Kubrick's 2001:A Space Oddysey
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"A New Hope/Empire Strikes Back"How is Star Wars science-fiction? Star Wars is science-fiction in about the same way Star Trek is. Or rather, it's as much science-fiction as Buffy the Vampire Slayer is "horror"."2001:A Space Oddysey"I completely get that. Why isn't it the number one?"Baderunner"You have to be joking. It's an okay moving, but big deal. Androids want to live. Androids and humans mistaken for each other. How to deal with the moral dilemma. *yawn*
Closed AccountJan 29, 2006
"A New Hope/Empire Strikes Back"How is Star Wars science-fiction? Star Wars is science-fiction in about the same way Star Trek is. Or rather, it's as much science-fiction as Buffy the Vampire Slayer is "horror"."2001:A Space Oddysey"I completely get that. Why isn't it the number one?"Baderunner"You have to be joking. It's an okay moving, but big deal. Androids want to live. Androids and humans mistaken for each other. How to deal with the moral dilemma. *yawn*
toddvJan 29, 2006
2001 is a good choice. I'm surprised Larry Niven and Robert A. Heinlein didn't make the top five authors.
schwit61Jan 29, 2006
Blade Runner is an awesome movie. And Sean Young is looking sooo good.