SF I Have On DVD

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  • 2001: A Space Odyssey [1968]
  • 2010: The Year We Make Contact [1984]
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea [1954]
  • Altered States [1980]
  • The Andromeda Strain [1971]
  • A.I. - Artificial Intelligence [2001]
  • The Bicentennial Man [1999]
  • Brainstorm [1983]
  • A Clockwork Orange [1971]
  • Contact [1997]
  • Dark City [1998]
  • The Day the Earth Caught Fire [1961]
  • Deep Impact [2000]
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde [1932]
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde [1941]
  • Dr. Strangelove [1963]
  • Dune [1984]
  • E.T. The Extraterrestrial [1982]
  • Fahrenheit 451 [1966]
  • The Fifth Element [1997]
  • The Final Countdown [1980]
  • Forbidden Planet [1956]
  • Frankenstein [1931]
  • Gattaca [1997]
  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers [1998]
  • The Invisible Man [1933]
  • The Last Man on Earth [1964]
  • Lost in Space [1998]
  • Mad Max 2 - The Road Warrior [1981]
  • The Manchurian Candidate [1962]
  • The Man in the White Suit [1951]
  • Mars Attacks! [1996]
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein [1994]
  • Memoirs of an Invisible Man [1992]
  • Metropolis [1927]
  • Mimic [1997]
  • The Naked Jungle [1954]
  • The Omega Man [1971]
  • Pitch Black [2000]
  • Planet of the Apes [1967]
  • Predator 2 [1990]
  • The Puppet Masters [1994]
  • Robocop [1987]
  • Rollerball [1975]
  • Screamers [1996]
  • Soylent Green [1972]
  • Star Man [1984]
  • Star Trek - First Contact [1996]
  • Star Trek - Generations [1994]
  • Star Trek - Insurrection [1998]
  • Superman [1978] ***R.I.P. Christopher Reeve***
  • Superman II [1980]
  • Supernova [1999]
  • The Thing [1982]
  • The Time Machine [1960]
  • The Time Machine [2002]
  • Timescape [1992]
  • Tremors [1989]
  • Village of the Damned [1995]
  • War Games [1983]
  • Zardoz [1974]

Dang. Movie night's at your house, then. :)

I would never have bought all these on videocassette. The DVD format is so terrific, though, that I can seldom resist an SF title - and I do try. Sorry if the list seems boastful :-D

The list's not at all boastful. I maintain my original position: movie night at your house. That's an impressive library.

Well I'd invite you over, but 'over' would have to include a crossing of the Pacific Ocean - I live in Australia.