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The best science fiction films of all time (148): “Demolition Man”

Somewhere, in a far away galaxy, Georges Méliès never sends a group of people on a trip to the moon. The adventures of space researchers and time travelers, androids and extraterrestrial breeds are not delighted by children who munch in the Saturday matinee popcorn.

The name Luke Skywalker does not say anything. Just as little as Marty McFly, “Mad” Max Rockatansky or Godzilla. Huge prehistoric monsters don’t wake up from their centuries -long slumber and don’t destroy a single metropolis. ET never arrives on earth. So he never has to go home. Thomas “Neo” Anderson is just another computer programmer. HAL 9000 is just a calculator.

May the power be with them

How boring would the films be. And how deprived we would be spectators. If there were no science fiction. Or you would never have gotten over the development stage “This is only for academics”. Since the spherical rocket in 1902 gave the moon a blue eye and added a very young art form to an element of imagination, these speculative and imaginative stories that play in the vastness of space and/or on our own burned earth have been an integral part of a balanced cinema. These films gave us visions of utopias and dystopias. Deep questions about human experience and the pros and cons of artificial intelligence. We were enthusiastic and made to think. Science fiction was once only considered a niche for nerds. Today the genre is wide enough to include everything from “ad astra” to “Zardoz”.

When it was time to set up a ranking of the best sci-fi films ever, we could not stop at 100. Instead, we increased the list with 50 additional entries. In order to issue a good certificate to the pulpy, trendy and perverse contributions -not to mention some of our personal favorites, which are normally not mentioned in such lists. There were more than just a few discussions when it came to the selection. It was also decided early on that superhero films as a whole usually do not fall into the area of ​​science fiction, so that the MCU and other films do not occur in this list. With a very remarkable exception. Here are our favorites for the best that the genre has to offer. Lives long and in peace. May the power be with them.

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The best science fiction films of all time (148): “Demolition Man”

In eight years we will all only eat Taco Bell. Have contactless virtual sex. And swear much less. Welcome in 2032, as this amusement park film from 1993 with Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes presents itself in the leading roles.

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The best science fiction films of all time (148): “Demolition Man”

Sly is an unvarnished law enforcement officer from the nineties that was thawed from the cold star to catch snipes super villains with the help of Sandra Bullock’s excessively serious law enforcement officer. But it is the set pieces (a “Hall of Violence” in a museum of the 20th century, a lounge singer who travels the jolly giant giant “) and the gags (” The Schwarzenegger Presidential Library “, mysterious toilet rules) that make” demolition man “to a reliable source for feelings of happiness.

Some even say that the film has predicted our current reality. Would you like self-driving cars and zoom meetings?

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