
05-04-2007, 07:37 PM
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Firefly should be higher than 15. Easily the best Sci-fi tv series of all time. OK maybe second if you count X-Files as sci-fi. I'm actually starting to get annoyed at my dad since he hasn't returned my DVDs yet. I love the "reality" of this series with different parts of civilization backing up technology to fit what they can easily produce on the back world planet of the universe. The dialog given to Nathan Fillion through out the series is amazing. I've got the first series book with the scripts and character profiles. If you can't tell I'm a fan
They have the new Battlestar Galactica at number two? It's good, nice and dark, with political undertones. Unfortunately I rarely get to watch it. When we get a DVR in June that will change.
Blade Runner is an awesome movie. Noir cop film set in the future with questions about one man's reality. It's a deep deep movie. The book has the better title though, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep has always struck me as one of the best title for a book ever. It so nicely matches the story and it's true meaning.
X-Files at number at number four is not hard to swallow. Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose is probably my single favorite episode of any TV show ever. Though for best X-Files episode ever (stand alone) Eve 6 comes in pretty close.
I loved the first Matrix movie. The other two were simply passable.
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