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UR Sci Fi Top Films Top Sci Fi (Fantasy and Horror Films) that likely influenced UR Sci Fi Class of 1991-1994 Birth 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Pop 1979 Pop 1980 Pop 1981 Pop 1982 Pop 1983 2 Alien 2 The Shining 1 Raiders of the Lost Ark 1 Tron 3 Star Wars VI - Ret of Jedi 3 Life of Brian 3 Star Wars V - Empire Strikes Back 3 The Evil Dead 2 Blade Runner 6 WarGames 6 Mad Max 5 Flash Gordon 4 Excalibur 3 The Thing 9 Videodrome 7 Star Trek 7 The Blues Brothers 5 Mad Max 2: Road Warrior 4 E.T. 17 Superman III 11 Moonraker 10 Cannibal Holocaust 7 Clash of the Titans 7 Conan the Barbarian 18 The Meaning of Life 13 The Black Hole 11 Friday the 13th 10 Escape from NY 9 Poltergeist 19 The Right Stuff 23 Zombie 12 Superman II 11 American Werewolf in London 12 Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan 21 Christine 28 Amityville Horror 15 The Final Countdown 13 Time Bandits 19 Creepshow 24 Krull 32 Phantasm 16 The Fog 18 Heavy Metal 20 The Dark Crystal 25 The Hunger years old years 34 Nosferatu the Vampyre 21 Altered States 26 Scanners 23 The Secret of Nihm 26 The Dead Zone 39 Time after Time 25 The Changeling 28 Possession 25 The Last Unicorn 27 Cujo 45 Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro 50 City of the Living Dead 30 The Beyond 34 Cat People 29 Twilight Zone: The Movie 56 Dracula 72 The Watcher in the Woods 32 Outland 40 The Beastmaster 37 Strange Brew Films) when you were 10 were when you Films) 57 Meteor 80 Battle Beyond the Stars 34 The Howling 44 Flight of Dragons 45 Brainstorm Top Sci Fi (Fantasy and Horror Horror and (Fantasy SciFi Top 59 Prophecy 81 Alligator 46 Dragonslayer 56 Time Rider 50 Fire and Ice Pop 1987 Pop 1988 Pop 1989 Pop 1990 Pop 1991 1 The Princess Bride 6 Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2 Indiana Jones Last Crusade 4 Edward Scissorhands 2 Beauty and the Beast 4 Predator 7 Beetlejuice 4 Batman 7 Back to the Future III 3 Terminator 2 7 Robocop 8 Willow 5 The Little Mermaid 8 Tremors 4 Hook 8 Spaceballs 11 Big 7 Back to the Future II 9 TMNT 6 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 9 The Lost Boys 12 They Live 8 The Abyss 10 Ghost 7 Addam's Family 14 Angel Heart 13 My Neighbor Totoro 16 Ghostbusters II 12 Total Recall 23 Star Trek VI: Undiscvd Ctry 15 Masters of the Universe (He-Man) 16 Akira 20 Bill and Ted's Excellent Adv 16 Predator II 25 Delicatessen 17 Running Man 18 A Fish Called Wanda 21 Little Monsters 25 Robocop II 27 The Fisher King 18 Evil Dead II 25 Child's Play 24 Pet Sematary 28 Dick Tracy 33 Naked Lunch 20 Hellraiser 28 Adventures of Baron Munchausen 33 Honey I Shrunk the Kids 29 Gremlins 2 36 TMNT 2 33 InnerSpace 50 Dead Ringers 34 Star Trek V: Final Frontier 31 Rescuers Down Under 39 Highlander 2 High Schol (18.) Schol High 35 Superman IV: Quest for Peace 52 The Blob 43 Kiki's Delivery Service 33 Flatliners 43 Rocketeer 37 Witches of Eastwick 57 Vampire's Kiss 55 Teen Witch 36 Witches 46 Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey Films) when you graduated graduated when you Films) 46 Near Dark 59 My Stepmother is an Alien 56 Cyborg 38 Darkman 48 Hudson Hawk Top Sci Fi (Fantasy and Horror Horror and (Fantasy SciFi Top 51 Monster Squad 65 Earth Gilrs are Easy 68 Punisher 53 Night of the Living Dead 111 Operation Condor Pop 1991 Pop 1992 Pop 1993 Pop 1994 Pop 1995 2 Beauty and the Beast 4 Aladdin 2 Nightmare Before Christmas 3 The Santa Clause 4 Toy Story 3 Terminator 2 6 Muppet Christmas Carol 3 Jurassic Park 6 The Lion King 6 Twelve Monkeys 4 Hook 7 Dracula 4 Groundhog Day 7 Miracle on 34th Street 11 Apollo 13 6 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 9 Batman Returns 7 Cronos 10 Interview with the Vampire 13 Waterworld 7 Addam's Family 13 Alien3 15 Demolition Man 11 Ed Wood 18 Batman Forever 23 Star Trek VI: Undiscvd Ctry 14 Army of Darkness 19 Robin Hood: Men in Tights 12 Stargate 22 Pocahontas 25 Delicatessen 21 Dead Alive 28 Addam's Family Values 13 The Mask 24 Judge Dredd 27 The Fisher King 22 Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me 29 Hocus Pocus 14 The Crow 28 Jumanji 33 Naked Lunch 35 Fern Gully: The last Rainforest 32 Last Action Hero 29 Frankenstein 30 City of Lost Children 36 TMNT 2 40 Candyman 35 Super Mario Bros. 37 Star Trek: Generations 32 Mortal Kombat from URfrom (22.) 39 Highlander 2 41 Buffy the Vampire Slayer 37 Three Musketeers 52 Angels in the Outfield 35 Casper 43 Rocketeer 43 Universal Soldier 50 Boxing Helena 54 Faust 38 Species 46 Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey 47 Death Becomes her 61 Fire in the Sky 60 Wolf 41 Strange Days Films) when you graduated graduated when you Films) 48 Hudson Hawk 54 Lawnmower Man 63 Robocop 3 72 Timecop 48 Ghost in the Shell Top Sci Fi (Fantasy and Horror Horror and (Fantasy SciFi Top 111 Operation Condor 55 Sleepwalkers 71 Coneheads 74 New Nightmare 51 Johnny Mnemomic Birth 1967 1968 1974 1975 1976 Pop 1977 Pop 1978 Pop 1984 Pop 1985 Pop 1986 1 Star Wars IV: A New Hope 4 Superman 2 Ind Jones Temple of Doom 1 Back to the Future 2 Aliens 3 Close Encounters of the Third Kind 5 Halloween 4 Terminator 2 Goonies 6 Labyrinth 11 The Rescuers 6 Dawn of the Dead 5 Ghostbusters 4 Brazil 8 Highlander 12 Suspiria 10 Lord of the Rings (Bakshi) 8 Nightmare on Elm Street 10 Weird Science 9 Castle in the Sky 13 Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 13 Watership Down 9 Gremlins 12 Legend 14 Big Trouble in Little China 17 Pete's Dragon 19 Invasion of the Body Snatchers 11 Dune 19 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 15 Transformers: The Movie 18 Capricorn One 20 Piranha 14 2010 26 The Black Cauldron 16 The Fly 21 The Hills Have Eyes 32 Heaven can wait 20 Conan the Destroyer 27 Teen Wolf 18 Little Shop of Horrors 22 House (Hausu) 33 Coma 21 1984 28 Day of the Dead 20 Short Circuit gaps years gaps 25 Wizards 44 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes 23 Nausicaa Valley of the Wind 29 Real Genius 21 Star Trek IV: Voyage Home 26 The Car 46 Eyes of Laura Mars 27 Star Trek III: Search Spock 31 Ladyhawke 28 The Golden Child 27 Jabberwocky 48 Magic 31 Last Starfigher 34 Red Sonja 36 Howard the Duck 31 The Sentinel 51 The Fury 32 Starman 37 Return to Oz 37 Flight of the Navigator 32 Devils in Mykonos 53 Return From Witch Mountain 34 Splash 38 Return of the Living Dead 45 Peggy Sue Got Married Some early years and fill in thein fill and years early Some 33 Rage 60 The Medusa Touch 36 Buckaroo Banzai 39 Cocoon 52/53 Troll / House "Pop"ularity based on IMDB.com Movie Meter rank for that year. Only Sci Fi (Fantasy and Horror) films included. I skipped a number of horror sequels. Franchises in color: Star Trek in Blue Bold. Star Wars in Green Bold. Raiders in Orange Bold, Evil Dead in Black Bold, Aliens in Purple Bold, Back to the Future in Red Bold, Miyazaki in Dark Green, Mad Max Brown Bold, Gilliam/Python in Dark Red..
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