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So, when it comes to the Sci-Fi/Horror movie mix ups, my all time favorite is Aliens, and a close second is Sunshine. Event Horizon is a pretty good flic too. What's your favorite Sci-Fi/Horror Mush Up?
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#2
Predator. if that's considered Sci-Fi.
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#3
Friday The 13th Wrote:Predator. if that's considered Sci-Fi.

Good one Friday!
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#4
YES. SciFi and horror are a match made in the big-bang.

I wholeheartedly agree about Predator; Too many people say it's a brainless "guy pic" when the combo of the alien's advanced technology, the grandiose score, and the scary, confusing setting makes it a horror classic, hands-down. Say what you will, I also think the sequel easily matches up.

Event Horizon is also amazing, and underrated. I am glad it is getting more attention now. It's not perfect, but coming into it mostly blind, the thing threw my expectations in a hellacious blender: I give it lots of credit for bringing the evil of hell into a setting where things are already overwhelmingly on-edge. damn I wish they could find the rest of the deleted scenes... Sad
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#5
Deep Star Six. Creeped me out when it came out. You'll be just as dead if you jump out of a submarine as if you jumped out of a space ship.
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#6
I'll admit Event Horizon was good!
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#7
I saw Event Horizon years ago and can't really remember it. We may need to see it again, soon.
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#8
You should Rose! It is good!
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Pitch Black is a good SciFi horror often overshadowed by it's just-SciFi sequel. The atmosphere is great, the monsters are brutal, and the storyline is not average (By which I mean above-average).

Virus is another good one, probably one of my favorites in fact. Not only does Virus have it got the good atmoshere, creepy antagonists and a well-executed storyline, but also a very nice general plot; not something that's really been "done".
“The Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audience’s deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... I’d better stop before I give myself nightmares”
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