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Verkäufer: checkoutmyunqiuefunitems ✉️ (3.666) 99.9%, Artikelstandort: Manchester, Take a look at my other items, GB, Versand nach: WORLDWIDE, Artikelnummer: 276310497887 ZURÜCK IN DIE ZUKUNFT Silber Goldmünze Delorean fliegendes Auto Sci Fi Film Marty McFly. Back to the Future Part II 1989 Story Back to the Future Part III 1990 Margie Stone McShirley. Back to the Future Part II (1989). Back to the Future Part III (1990). Back to the Future: The Animated Series episodes. Back to the Future Thirty Years Anniversary Coin 1985 - 2015 This is a Silver and Gold Plated coin to Commemorate 30 Years of the Film Back to the Future from 1985 to 2015 The heads side has Marty McFly in his iconic looking at his watch image It has the words "Back to the Future" and "30th Anniversary" The other side has the Delorean Car Marty Travels into the Future with the Clock from the Clock Towe in the Backgound The time on the clock is 10:04pm the time Marty first went "Back to the Future" It also has the Back to the Future Logo and the 2 dates "October 26th 1985" from the Original Film and "October 21st 2015" the date he travel to in the second film The coin is 40mm in diameter, weighs about  1 oz Comes in air-tight acrylic coin holder In Excellent Condition Would make an Excellent Gift or Collectable Keepsake to Remember a Great Trilogy of Films I have a lot of Sci-Fi  Coins on Ebay so Please  CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY SHOP   Bid with Confidence - Check My 100% Positive Feedback from almost 700 Satisfied Customers
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Starting with Back to the Future, the films follow the adventures of a high school student, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox), and an eccentric scientist, Dr. Emmett L. Brown (Christopher Lloyd), as they use a DeLorean time machine to time travel to different periods in the history of Hill Valley, California. The first film was the highest-grossing film of 1985 and became an international phenomenon, leading to the second and third films which were back to back film productions, released in 1989 and 1990, respectively. Though the two sequels did not perform quite as well at the box office as the first film, the trilogy remains immensely popular after a quarter of a century and has yielded such spin-offs as an animated television series and a motion-simulation ride at the Universal Studios Theme Parks in Universal City, California; Orlando, Florida (now closed), and Osaka, Japan, as well as a Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, iPad, PS3 and Wii video game. The film's visual effects were done by Industrial Light and Magic. All together, the trilogy was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one (Best Sound Editing). Official logo Directed by    Robert Zemeckis Produced by    Bob Gale Neil Canton Written by    Robert Zemeckis Bob Gale Starring    Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd Music by    Alan Silvestri Cinematography    Dean Cundey Editing by    Harry Keramidas Arthur Schmidt Studio    Amblin Entertainment Distributed by    Universal Pictures Release date(s)    1985–1990 Running time    337 minutes Country    United States Language    English Budget    $99,000,000 Box office    $957,587,347 Films Back to the Future (1985) Main article: Back to the Future Seventeen year old Marty McFly is accidentally sent back in time from 1985 to 1955 in a time machine built from a DeLorean by eccentric scientist Emmett "Doc" Brown, when attacked by Libyans from whom Brown stole the plutonium which gives the flux capacitor the 1.21 gigawatts needed for time travel. Upon arriving in 1955, Marty inadvertently causes his mother Lorraine to fall in love with him, rather than with his father George McFly, beginning a paradox that would cause Marty to disappear from existence. With no additional plutonium to power the time machine, Marty must find the 1955 version of Doc Brown to help him reunite his parents and return to 1985. The efforts of Biff Tannen, George's bully and future employer, further complicates Marty's situation, until Marty successfully causes his parents to fall in love and simultaneously convinces George to finally stand up to Biff. Returning to the future via a 1.21 gigawatt lightning strike that jumpstarts the machine, Marty discovers a vastly improved future for the McFly family, as Biff is now their auto detailer rather than George's boss. Despite Doc's insistence on not knowing details of the future, a note Marty leaves in his pocket in the past saves him from being killed by the terrorists. However, in the film's final moments, Doc Brown appears in a modified version of the Delorean, and tells Marty that he must travel to the future to undo some situation caused by Marty's kids. Back to the Future Part II (1989) Main article: Back to the Future Part II DeLorean time machine The series continues as Doc Brown travels with Marty to the year 2015 where he has discovered Marty's family is in ruins. Marty buys a sports almanac containing the outcomes of 50 years worth (1950–2000) of sporting events. However, Doc catches him and throws the almanac in the trash, where the aged Biff Tannen finds it. While Marty and Doc are at Marty's future house, Old Biff steals the DeLorean time machine and gives the book to his younger self just before he goes to the dance at the end of the first movie. When Doc and Marty return to 1985, they find that Biff has used the almanac's knowledge for financial gain, which allows him to turn Courthouse Square into a 27 story casino, take over Hill Valley, get away with the murder of Marty's father, and later marry Marty's mother. Marty learns that Biff was given the book by old Biff on November 12, 1955, so he and Doc go back to that date in order to steal the almanac from Biff before he can use it to destroy their lives. They accomplish this in a complex fashion, often crossing their own past-selves' paths. When the duo are about to travel back to 1985, a lightning bolt strikes the DeLorean and activates the time circuits, sending Doc back to 1885 and leaving Marty stranded once again in 1955. Back to the Future Part III (1990) Main article: Back to the Future Part III Film Trilogy timeline After finding out that Doc Brown is trapped in 1885, Marty sets out to find the 1955 Doc to help him fix the DeLorean (which has been waiting for him in a mineshaft for 70 years) and restore it to working order. Learning that Doc gets shot in 1885 by Biff's Great-Grandfather, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, Marty travels back in time to save Doc (who has become a blacksmith) and bring him back to the future. Unfortunately, an arrow has ripped a hole in the fuel line, emptying the gas tank and rendering the DeLorean engine useless. Furthermore, Doc falls in love with schoolteacher Clara Clayton, and considers staying in 1885. Marty must convince Doc to come back with him and find a way to get back to his time before it's too late. After several dramatic action scenes involving a speeding locomotive, Marty returns to 1985 in the restored DeLorean. It appears on a train track as planned, and Marty jumps out just in time to see the DeLorean time machine destroyed by a modern train. He worries that Doc has been lost in the past forever, when suddenly Doc Brown appears in a new time machine, modeled after a locomotive. He introduces Marty to Clara (to whom he is now married) and his two sons, Jules and Verne. When Marty asks if Doc and his family are going to the future, Doc replies that he's "already been there." The locomotive flies across the sky and disappears, ending the trilogy. Main cast Character    Feature film    Animated TV series Back to the Future    Back to the Future Part II    Back to the Future Part III    Back to the Future Marty McFly    Michael J. Fox    David Kaufman Dr. Emmett Brown    Christopher Lloyd    Dan Castellaneta (voice) Christopher Lloyd (live-action) Biff Tannen    Thomas F. Wilson Lorraine Baines    Lea Thompson    George McFly    Crispin Glover    Jeffrey Weissman Crispin Glover (archive footage)    Jeffrey Weissman    Jennifer Parker    Claudia Wells    Elisabeth Shue    Cathy Cavadini Dave McFly    Marc McClure    (Mentioned only)    Marc McClure    Linda McFly    Wendie Jo Sperber    (Mentioned only)    Wendie Jo Sperber    Mr. Strickland    James Tolkan    3-D    Casey Siemaszko    Match    Billy Zane    Skinhead    J.J. Cohen    Needles        Flea    Marty McFly, Jr.        Michael J. Fox    Marlene McFly        Michael J. Fox    Griff Tannen        Thomas F. Wilson    Seamus McFly        Michael J. Fox    Maggie McFly        Lea Thompson    Clara Clayton        Mary Steenburgen Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen        Thomas F. Wilson (photograph)    Thomas F. Wilson    Chief Marshal James Strickland        James Tolkan    Marty McFly and Doc Brown were included in Empire's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time, ranking No. 39 and No. 76 respectively.[1][2] Crew Film    Year    Director    Writers    Producers    Executive producers    Associate producer    Cinematographer    Editors    Composer    Casting directors    Production designers    Art directors    Set decorators    Costume designers Back to the Future    1985    Robert Zemeckis    Robert Zemeckis Bob Gale    Neil Canton Bob Gale    Steven Spielberg Kathleen Kennedy Frank Marshall    N/A    Dean Cundey    Harry Keramidas Arthur Schmidt    Alan Silvestri    Jane Feinberg Mike Fenton Judy Taylor    Lawrence G. Paull    Todd Hallowell    Hal Gausman    Deborah L. Scott Back to the Future Part II    1989    Story: Robert Zemeckis Bob Gale Screenplay: Bob Gale    Steve Starkey    Mike Fenton Valorie Massalas Judy Taylor    Rick Carter    Margie Stone McShirley    Linda De Scenna    Joanna Johnston Back to the Future Part III    1990    Margie Stone McShirley Jim Teegarden    Michael Taylor Reception Box office performance Film    Release date    Box office revenue    Budget    Reference United States & Canada    Foreign    Worldwide Back to the Future    July 3, 1985    $210,609,762    $170,500,000    $381,109,762    $19,000,000    [3] Back to the Future Part II    November 22, 1989    $118,450,002    $213,500,000    $331,950,002    $40,000,000    [4][5] Back to the Future Part III    May 25, 1990    $87,727,583    $156,800,000    $244,527,583    $40,000,000    [6] Total    $416,787,347    $540,800,000    $957,587,347    $99,000,000    List indicator(s) (A) indicates the adjusted totals based on current ticket prices (by Box Office Mojo). As of June 2011, the Back to the Future series is the fourteenth highest grossing trilogy of all time at the domestic market (adjusted for inflation),[7] seventeenth highest grossing trilogy of all time at the domestic market (not adjusted for inflation),[8] and the thirteenth highest grossing trilogy of all time, worldwide (not adjusted for inflation).[9] Soundtrack album In 1985, MCA Records released the Back to the Future soundtrack. It featured 8 tracks performed by Huey Lewis and the News, Lindsey Buckingham, Eric Clapton, Marvin Berry and the Starlighters, and Etta James. Only 2 tracks were culled from Alan Silvestri's orchestral score. In 1989, MCA Records released Back to the Future Part II soundtrack with 13 tracks. In 1990, Varèse Sarabande released Back to the Future Part III soundtrack with 18 tracks. In 1999, Varèse Sarabande released Back to the Future trilogy soundtrack with 8 tracks from the first film, 7 from the second, 4 from the third, and 1 from the ride. In 2009, Intrada released a two-CD Back to the Future set as Intrada Special Collection Volume 116. It features the complete original motion picture soundtrack (that is, Alan Silvestri's entire orchestral score) from Back to the Future (Part I) with 24 tracks, 15 tracks of alternate early sessions and one unused source cue from the scoring sessions. Video releases DVD release In July 1997, Universal Studios announced that Back to the Future would be one of their first 10 releases to the new format, though it ended up being delayed for five years. It was finally released in 2002 in widescreen. In the USA, a fullscreen version was also released. Second DVD release On October 21, 2008, BTTF.com broke the story that Universal will be releasing each of the "Back to the Future" films individually. The DVDs were released on February 10, 2009. "Back to the Future" became a 2-disc set featuring the documentary "Looking Back to the Future" and "Back to the Future: The Ride."[10] Blu-ray release: "25th Anniversary Trilogy" In June 2008, a special screening of the trilogy was held in Celebration, Florida. Bob Gale told the crowd they were seeing the digitally remastered version that was going to be used for the Blu-ray version of the movies. Gale also spoke to potential supplemental features on a Blu-ray version of the trilogy, saying only that never-before-seen bonus materials may appear, though he stopped short of offering any specifics.[11] On June 28, 2010, Universal announced that the Blu-ray edition of the films would be released on October 26, 2010, twenty-five years to the day from the date of the fictional events from the first film.[12] There have been numerous complaints about the R1 packaging,[13] leading to the release of an instruction sheet on how to safely remove and insert discs.[14] In addition, the end credits for the first movie, on both the Blu-ray and the 25th anniversary DVD, are presented in the wrong aspect ratio (squished in to a 4:3 frame by an exact 25% horizontal amount), recognizable by the decidedly non-circular "O"s and MPAA logo; Universal has so far not recognized the problem or offered a replacement program. Release formats and features Box    Audio    Scene Specific Commentary    Framing    Enhanced MJ Fox interview 1986 (Part I) CED    Tan with Marty and DeLorean    Stereo    No     ?    No 1986 (Part I) VHS    Blue with Marty and DeLorean    Stereo    No    Correct Widescreen    No 1993 Japanese Laserdisc    Charcoal with logo    Stereo    No    Generous    No VCD    Blue with Marty and DeLorean    Stereo    No    Correct Widescreen    No 2002 R1 DVD    Blue with Marty and Doc with DeLorean    Dolby 5.1    Yes    Incorrect Widescreen    Yes 2002 R2/R4 UK DVD    Black with DeLorean    Dolby 5.1 and DTS    No    Incorrect Widescreen    No 2003 "V2" (Part II & Part III) DVD    No box    Dolby 5.1    Yes    Corrected Widescreen    Yes 2005 R1 DVD    Blue with Marty and Doc    Dolby 5.1    Yes    Corrected Widescreen    Yes 2005 R2/R4 UK DVD    Blue with DeLorean    Dolby 5.1 and DTS    Yes    Corrected Widescreen    Yes 2006 R2 UK DVD    Blue with DeLorean    Dolby 5.1 and DTS    Yes    Corrected Widescreen    Yes 2008 R2 UK DVD    Black Steelbook Case with DeLorean    Dolby 5.1 and DTS    Yes    Corrected Widescreen    Yes 2009 R1 Individual DVDs    BTTF: Marty with DeLorean BTTF II: Marty and Doc with DeLorean BTTF III: Marty, Doc, and Clara with DeLorean    Dolby 5.1    Yes    Corrected Widescreen    Yes 2010 25th Anniversary R1 Blu-ray/Digital copy    Blue with Marty and Doc with DeLorean    DTS-HD 5.1    Yes    Corrected Widescreen (squished credits on Part I)    Yes 2010 R2 Blu-ray    Blue with Marty with DeLorean    DTS-HD 5.1    Yes    Corrected Widescreen     ? 2010 Limited Edition Collector's Tin R2 Blu-ray    Tin blue with Marty with DeLorean    DTS-HD 5.1    Yes    Corrected Widescreen     ? 2010 25th Anniversary R2 DVD    Blue with Marty with DeLorean    Dolby 5.1    Yes    Corrected Widescreen    Yes The footage that was shot with Eric Stoltz in the role of Marty McFly before he was replaced with Michael J. Fox was not included in Universal's original DVD release in 2002 or in 2009, despite many fans hoping that Universal would include it. Some very brief footage has been released in the Blu-ray version in 2010. Other media Television series Main article: Back to the Future (TV series) A animated television series, Back to the Future: The Animated series, lasted two seasons, each featuring 13 episodes, and ran on CBS from September 14, 1991 to December 26, 1992. Comic books A comic book series was published by Harvey Comics detailing further adventures of the animated series. Books Each film in the trilogy also received a novelization that expanded on the movies by adding scenes, characters and dialog, often culled from early-draft scripts. In 2012, Hasslein Books released A Matter of Time: The Back to the Future Lexicon, written by Rich Handley[15]. The book was released in cooperation with BTTF.com, the official Back to the Future Web site.[16] A second volume, Back in Time: The Back to the Future Timeline, by Greg Mitchell, will be released in 2013[17]. Games Main article: List of Back to the Future video games Various video games based on the Back to the Future movies have been released over the years for home video game systems, including the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 computers, the Sega Master System, the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, NES, and Super Nintendo system. LJN released two NES games: Back to the Future in 1989, a poorly received game with multiple modes of play, and Back to the Future Part II & III in 1990, which was a side-scrolling adventure game that allowed traveling back and forth between the different time periods from the trilogy as Marty attempts to correct the timeline and get back to the real 1985. In reference to the first NES game, Bob Gale said it was "one of the worst games ever," and even insisted in interviews that fans should not buy it[citation needed]. A Japanese-only release for the SNES was released, entitled Super Back to the Future II. The game was a side-scroller that allowed the player to control Marty on the hoverboard while he battled enemies. A pinball game based on the trilogy was designed by Joe Kaminkow and Ed Cebula and released by Data East in 1990. This game features three songs that were featured in the movies: "Back in Time" and "Power of Love" (originally performed by Huey Lewis and the News), and "Doubleback" (originally performed by ZZ Top).[18] The Nintendo GameCube game, Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure, featured Back to the Future: The Ride as a level. Back to the Future: The Game was released as five episodes[19] by Telltale Games for the PS3, Wii, Mac, iPad, and PC, with Christopher Lloyd reprising his role as Doc Brown, Claudia Wells reprising as Jennifer, and Michael J. Fox making two cameo appearances. AJ Locascio provided the voice for Marty McFly[20] and Bob Gale assisted with the script. This is the first of two Universal titles to receive an episodic game adaptation from Telltale, to be followed by Jurassic Park.[21] Theme park ride Main article: Back to the Future: The Ride Back to the Future: The Ride is a simulator ride based on and inspired by the Back to the Future films and is a mini-sequel to 1990's Back to the Future Part III. The original attraction opened on May 2, 1991, at Universal Studios Florida. It also opened on June 2, 1993 at Universal Studios Hollywood and on March 31, 2001 at Universal Studios Japan. The rides have since been replaced by The Simpsons Ride. Back to the Future is a 1985 American science fiction adventure comedy film. It was directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale, produced by Steven Spielberg, and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover and Thomas F. Wilson. The film tells the story of Marty McFly, a teenager who is accidentally sent back in time from 1985 to 1955. He meets his future-parents in high school and accidentally attracts his future mother's romantic interest. Marty must repair the damage to history by causing his parents-to-be to fall in love, and with the help of scientist Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, he must find a way to return to 1985. Zemeckis and Gale wrote the script after Gale mused upon whether he would have befriended his father if they attended school together. Various film studios rejected the script until the financial success of Zemeckis' Romancing the Stone. Zemeckis approached Spielberg and the project was planned to be financed and released through Universal Pictures. Eric Stoltz was originally cast as Marty McFly when Michael J. Fox was busy filming the TV series Family Ties. However, during filming, Stoltz and the filmmakers decided that he was miscast, so Fox was approached again and he managed to work out a timetable in which he could give enough time and commitment to both. Back to the Future was released on July 3, 1985 and became the most successful film of the year, grossing more than $383 million worldwide and was met with critical acclaim. It won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, as well as an Academy Award, and Golden Globe nominations among others. Ronald Reagan even quoted the film in his 1986 State of the Union Address.[2][3] In 2007, the Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry, and in June 2008 the American Film Institute's special AFI's 10 Top 10 acknowledged the film as the 10th-best film in the science fiction genre. The film marked the beginning of a franchise, with sequels Back to the Future Parts II and III released in 1989 and 1990, as well as an animated series, theme park ride and several video games. Directed by    Robert Zemeckis Produced by    Steven Spielberg Neil Canton Bob Gale Written by    Robert Zemeckis Bob Gale Starring    Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd Crispin Glover Lea Thompson Thomas F. Wilson Music by    Alan Silvestri Cinematography    Dean Cundey Editing by    Harry Keramidas Arthur Schmidt Studio    Amblin Entertainment Distributed by    Universal Pictures Release date(s)    July 3, 1985 Running time    116 minutes Country    United States Language    English Budget    $19 million Box office    $383,874,862[1] Plot Seventeen-year-old Marty McFly lives with his bleak, unambitious family in Hill Valley, California. His father, George McFly, is bullied by his supervisor, Biff Tannen, while his unhappy mother, Lorraine Baines McFly, is an alcoholic. Marty's underachieving older siblings, Dave and Linda, also live in the household. When Marty and his band audition to perform at the high school dance, they are rejected. Despite this setback, Marty's girlfriend, Jennifer, encourages him to pursue the dream of being a rock musician. At dinner that night, Lorraine recounts how she and George first fell in love when her father hit George with his car. The house used as the McFly residence in the Back to the Future trilogy Marty meets his friend, scientist Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, late at night in the parking lot of a deserted shopping mall where Doc reveals a time machine made from a modified 1981 DeLorean DMC-12; the vehicle's time displacement is powered by plutonium, which supplies the 1.21 gigawatts of power to a device he calls the "flux capacitor." Doc explains that the car travels to a programmed date upon reaching 88 miles per hour, using the date November 5, 1955, as an example destination. Before Doc can make his first trip, the Libyan terrorists from whom he stole the plutonium shoot him. Marty attempts to escape in the DeLorean and inadvertently activates the time machine. He is transported back to November 5, 1955, and finds himself without the plutonium needed for the return trip. While exploring Hill Valley, Marty meets his teenaged father, who is being bullied by Biff. As George is about to be hit by Lorraine's father's car, Marty pushes him out of the way and is knocked out by the impact. Consequently, a teenaged Lorraine becomes infatuated with Marty instead of George. Marty is disturbed by her flirtations and leaves to find the younger Doc of 1955. Marty convinces Doc that he is from the future, and asks for help returning to 1985. Doc explains that the only available power source capable of generating 1.21 gigawatts of energy is a bolt of lightning. Discovering the "Save the Clock Tower" flyer that Marty received in 1985, indicating that lightning will strike the courthouse clock tower the following Saturday at 10:04 pm, Doc makes plans to harness the lightning strike to power the DeLorean's flux capacitor. When they observe a fading photograph of Marty with his siblings, they realize Marty has prevented his parents from meeting, jeopardizing his family's existence. Marty attempts to set George up with Lorraine. To make his parents fall in love, Marty plans to have George "rescue" Lorraine from Marty's inappropriate advances on the night of the school dance. A drunk Biff unexpectedly shows up, pulls Marty from the car, and attempts to force himself on Lorraine. George arrives to rescue her from Marty, but instead finds Biff, who humiliates George and pushes Lorraine to the ground. Standing up to him for the first time, George knocks Biff out. A smitten Lorraine follows George to the dance floor, where they kiss for the first time, ensuring Marty's existence. Marty arrives at the clock tower where Doc is making final preparations for the lightning strike, and tries to warn Doc of his impending 1985 murder in a letter, but Doc tears it up, fearing it will lead to altering the future. A falling tree branch disconnects Doc's wiring setup, but Doc repairs the connections in time to send Marty and the DeLorean back to 1985. Although Marty arrives too late to prevent him from being shot, Doc is still alive and admits to reading the letter anyway and wearing a bulletproof vest. Doc drops Marty off at home and uses the time machine to travel 30 years into the future. Marty awakens the next morning to find his family changed; Lorraine is happy and physically fit, a self-confident George is a successful science fiction author, Dave is an office employee, and Linda no longer has trouble finding boyfriends. George and Lorraine now have a closer relationship than ever, while Biff has become an auto detailer/washer who is on good terms with the McFly family. As Marty reunites with Jennifer, Doc arrives, insisting they accompany him to the future to sort out a problem with their future children. Marty and Jennifer enter the upgraded DeLorean, now a hovercar powered by nuclear fusion, and Doc flies the time machine into the future. Back to the Future Back to the Future    Part II    Part III Soundtrack 1985 game 1989 game Soundtrack Game Soundtrack Game Characters    Marty McFly Emmett Brown Biff Tannen Television    Back to the Future: The Animated Series episodes Other video games    Back to the Future Part II & III Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure Back to the Future: The Game Other music    The Back to the Future Trilogy (soundtrack) "The Power of Love" "Back in Time" "Doubleback" Universe    DeLorean time machine Hill Valley Hoverboard Nike Mag [hide] v t e Films directed by Robert Zemeckis 1970s    I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978) 1980s    Used Cars (1980) Romancing the Stone (1984) Back to the Future (1985) Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Back to the Future Part II (1989) 1990s    Back to the Future Part III (1990) Death Becomes Her (1992) Forrest Gump (1994) Contact (1997) 2000s    What Lies Beneath (2000) Cast Away (2000) The Polar Express (2004) Beowulf (2007) A Christmas Carol (2009) 2010s    Flight (2012) [hide] v t e Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (1981–2002) Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1981) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1982) Blade Runner (1983) Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1984) 2010 (1985) Back to the Future (1986) Aliens (1987) The Princess Bride (1988) Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1989) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1990) Edward Scissorhands (1991) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1992) Star Trek: The Next Generation: "The Inner Light" (1993) Jurassic Park (1994) Star Trek: The Next Generation: "All Good Things..." 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(1989) Adam's Rib (1949) Moonstruck (1987) Harold and Maude (1971) Sleepless in Seattle (1993) Courtroom Drama    To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) 12 Angry Men (1957) Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) The Verdict (1982) A Few Good Men (1992) Witness for the Prosecution (1957) Anatomy of a Murder (1959) In Cold Blood (1967) A Cry in the Dark (1988) Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) Epic    Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Ben-Hur (1959) Schindler's List (1993) Gone with the Wind (1939) Spartacus (1960) Titanic (1997) All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) Saving Private Ryan (1998) Reds (1981) The Ten Commandments (1956) Top 250 Sci Fi Films No Title Directors Year Genres 1 A Trip to the Moon  1902 adventure, fantasy, sci_fi 2 Metropolis Fritz Lang 1927 drama, sci_fi 3 Girl in the Moon Fritz Lang 1929 comedy, drama, romance, sci_fi 4 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Rouben Mamoulian 1931 drama, horror, sci_fi 5 Frankenstein James Whale 1931 horror, sci_fi 6 Island of Lost Souls Erle C. Kenton 1932 adventure, horror, sci_fi, romance 7 The Invisible Man James Whale 1933 drama, horror, sci_fi, thriller 8 The Bride of Frankenstein James Whale 1935 horror, sci_fi 9 The Tunnel Maurice Elvey 1935 drama, sci_fi 10 Things to Come William Cameron Menzies 1936 sci_fi 11 The Day the Earth Stood Still Robert Wise 1951 drama, horror, sci_fi, thriller 12 The Thing from Another World Christian Nyby 1951 horror, sci_fi 13 Invaders from Mars William Cameron Menzies 1953 horror, sci_fi 14 The War of the Worlds Byron Haskin 1953 action, horror, sci_fi, thriller 15 Godzilla Ishirô Honda 1954 drama, horror, sci_fi, thriller 16 Forbidden Planet Fred McLeod Wilcox 1956 action, adventure, sci_fi 17 Invasion of the Body Snatchers Don Siegel 1956 horror, sci_fi 18 The Blob Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. 1958 horror, sci_fi 19 The Fly Kurt Neumann 1958 horror, sci_fi 20 On the Beach Stanley Kramer 1959 drama, sci_fi 21 The Time Machine George Pal 1960 adventure, romance, sci_fi, thriller 22 Village of the Damned Wolf Rilla 1960 horror, mystery, sci_fi 23 La Jetée Chris Marker 1962 drama, romance, sci_fi 24 Planeta Bur Pavel Klushantsev 1962 sci_fi 25 Icarus XB 1 Jindrich Polák 1963 sci_fi 26 Robinson Crusoe on Mars Byron Haskin 1964 adventure, sci_fi 27 Alphaville, une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution Jean-Luc Godard 1965 drama, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 28 The War Game Peter Watkins 1965 documentary, drama, sci_fi, war 29 The Face of Another Hiroshi Teshigahara 1966 drama, sci_fi 30 Fahrenheit 451 François Truffaut 1966 drama, sci_fi, thriller 31 Seconds John Frankenheimer 1966 sci_fi, thriller, mystery, drama 32 Quatermass and the Pit Roy Ward Baker 1967 sci_fi, horror 33 2001: A Space Odyssey Stanley Kubrick 1968 adventure, sci_fi 34 Charly Ralph Nelson 1968 drama, sci_fi 35 Planet of the Apes Franklin J. Schaffner 1968 action, mystery, sci_fi 36 Colossus: The Forbin Project Joseph Sargent 1970 sci_fi, thriller 37 The Andromeda Strain Robert Wise 1971 sci_fi, thriller 38 A Clockwork Orange Stanley Kubrick 1971 crime, drama, sci_fi 39 Escape from the Planet of the Apes Don Taylor 1971 action, sci_fi 40 The Omega Man Boris Sagal 1971 action, sci_fi, thriller 41 THX 1138 George Lucas 1971 drama, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 42 Conquest of the Planet of the Apes J. Lee Thompson 1972 action, sci_fi 43 Silent Running Douglas Trumbull 1972 adventure, drama, sci_fi 44 Slaughterhouse-Five George Roy Hill 1972 comedy, drama, fantasy, sci_fi, war 45 Solaris Andrey Tarkovskiy 1972 drama, mystery, sci_fi 46 Idaho Transfer Peter Fonda 1973 sci_fi, adventure, drama 47 Fantastic Planet René Laloux 1973 animation, drama, sci_fi 48 Sleeper Woody Allen 1973 comedy, sci_fi 49 Soylent Green Richard Fleischer 1973 drama, horror, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 50 World on a Wire Rainer Werner Fassbinder 1973 crime, sci_fi 51 Westworld Michael Crichton 1973 action, sci_fi, western 52 Dark Star John Carpenter 1974 comedy, sci_fi, thriller 53 Phase Four Saul Bass 1974 horror, sci_fi, thriller 54 The Terminal Man Mike Hodges 1974 sci_fi, thriller 55 A Boy and His Dog L.Q. Jones 1975 comedy, drama, sci_fi, thriller 56 Death Race 2000 Paul Bartel 1975 action, sci_fi, sport 57 Rollerball Norman Jewison 1975 action, sci_fi, sport, thriller 58 Shivers David Cronenberg 1975 horror, sci_fi 59 The Stepford Wives Bryan Forbes 1975 horror, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 60 Logan's Run Michael Anderson 1976 action, sci_fi 61 The Man Who Fell to Earth Nicolas Roeg 1976 sci_fi, drama 62 Capricorn One Peter Hyams 1977 action, sci_fi, thriller 63 Close Encounters of the Third Kind Steven Spielberg 1977 adventure, drama, sci_fi 64 Damnation Alley Jack Smight 1977 sci_fi, drama, thriller 65 Demon Seed Donald Cammell 1977 horror, sci_fi, thriller 66 Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope George Lucas 1977 action, adventure, fantasy, sci_fi 67 The Boys from Brazil Franklin J. Schaffner 1978 drama, sci_fi, thriller 68 Invasion of the Body Snatchers Philip Kaufman 1978 horror, sci_fi 69 Alien Ridley Scott 1979 horror, sci_fi 70 The Black Hole Gary Nelson 1979 action, adventure, family, sci_fi 71 Mad Max George Miller 1979 action, adventure, thriller 72 Stalker Andrey Tarkovskiy 1979 adventure, drama, fantasy, mystery, sci_fi 73 Star Trek: The Motion Picture Robert Wise 1979 action, adventure, mystery, sci_fi 74 Time After Time Nicholas Meyer 1979 adventure, comedy, drama, romance, sci_fi, thriller 75 Altered States Ken Russell 1980 drama, fantasy, horror, sci_fi, thriller 76 Golem Piotr Szulkin 1980 sci_fi 77 Hangar 18 James L. Conway 1980 action, biography, sci_fi, thriller 78 The Lathe of Heaven Fred Barzyk, David Loxton 1980 sci_fi 79 Saturn 3 Stanley Donen 1980 adventure, sci_fi, thriller 80 Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Irvin Kershner 1980 action, adventure, sci_fi 81 Escape from New York John Carpenter 1981 action, sci_fi 82 Looker Michael Crichton 1981 drama, sci_fi, thriller 83 Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior George Miller 1981 action, adventure, thriller 84 Outland Peter Hyams 1981 action, crime, sci_fi, thriller 85 Scanners David Cronenberg 1981 horror, sci_fi 86 Threshold Richard Pearce 1981 drama, sci_fi 87 Wojna swiatów - nastepne stulecie Piotr Szulkin 1981 comedy, sci_fi, thriller, war 88 Android Aaron Lipstadt 1982 sci_fi 89 Blade Runner Ridley Scott 1982 drama, sci_fi, thriller 90 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Steven Spielberg 1982 adventure, drama, family, fantasy, sci_fi 91 Endangered Species Alan Rudolph 1982 drama, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 92 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Nicholas Meyer 1982 action, adventure, sci_fi, thriller 93 The Thing John Carpenter 1982 horror, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 94 TRON Steven Lisberger 1982 action, adventure, sci_fi 95 Brainstorm Douglas Trumbull 1983 sci_fi, thriller 96 The Last Battle Luc Besson 1983 sci_fi 97 Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Richard Marquand 1983 action, adventure, fantasy, sci_fi 98 Testament Lynne Littman 1983 drama, sci_fi 99 Videodrome David Cronenberg 1983 horror, sci_fi 100 WarGames John Badham 1983 sci_fi, thriller 101 2010 Peter Hyams 1984 mystery, sci_fi, thriller, adventure 102 Dune David Lynch 1984 action, adventure, sci_fi 103 Iceman Fred Schepisi 1984 drama, sci_fi 104 The Last Starfighter Nick Castle 1984 action, adventure, family, sci_fi 105 Nineteen Eighty-Four Michael Radford 1984 drama, romance, sci_fi, thriller 106 The Philadelphia Experiment Stewart Raffill 1984 adventure, drama, fantasy, romance, sci_fi 107 Repo Man Alex Cox 1984 comedy, crime, sci_fi 108 Sexmission Juliusz Machulski 1984 adventure, comedy, sci_fi 109 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Leonard Nimoy 1984 action, adventure, sci_fi, thriller 110 Starman John Carpenter 1984 adventure, drama, romance, sci_fi 111 The Terminator James Cameron 1984 action, sci_fi 112 Threads Mick Jackson 1984 drama, sci_fi, war 113 Zaveshchaniye professora Douelya Leonid Menaker 1985 drama, sci_fi 114 Back to the Future Robert Zemeckis 1985 adventure, comedy, sci_fi 115 Brazil Terry Gilliam 1985 drama, fantasy, sci_fi 116 Enemy Mine Wolfgang Petersen 1985 action, adventure, drama, sci_fi 117 Lifeforce Tobe Hooper 1985 horror, sci_fi, thriller 118 O-Bi, O-Ba - The End of Civilization Piotr Szulkin 1985 drama, mystery, sci_fi 119 The Quiet Earth Geoffrey Murphy 1985 drama, sci_fi, mystery 120 Re-Animator Stuart Gordon 1985 horror, sci_fi 121 The Stuff Larry Cohen 1985 horror, comedy, sci_fi, mystery 122 Aliens James Cameron 1986 action, adventure, sci_fi, thriller 123 The Fly David Cronenberg 1986 horror, sci_fi 124 From Beyond Stuart Gordon 1986 horror, sci_fi 125 Ga, Ga - Chwala bohaterom Piotr Szulkin 1986 horror, sci_fi 126 Invaders from Mars Tobe Hooper 1986 horror, sci_fi 127 Kin-dza-dza! Georgi Daneliya 1986 comedy, drama, sci_fi 128 Night of the Creeps Fred Dekker 1986 comedy, horror, sci_fi, thriller 129 Pisma myortvogo cheloveka Konstantin Lopushansky 1986 drama, sci_fi 130 Bad Taste Peter Jackson 1987 comedy, horror, sci_fi 131 The Hidden Jack Sholder 1987 action, crime, horror, sci_fi 132 Predator John McTiernan 1987 action, adventure, sci_fi 133 RoboCop Paul Verhoeven 1987 action, crime, sci_fi 134 The Running Man Paul Michael Glaser 1987 action, sci_fi, thriller 135 Akira Katsuhiro Otomo 1988 animation, fantasy, sci_fi 136 Alien Nation Graham Baker 1988 crime, drama, sci_fi, thriller 137 The Blob Chuck Russell 1988 horror, sci_fi 138 Miracle Mile Steve De Jarnatt 1988 action, drama, romance, sci_fi, thriller 139 The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey Vincent Ward 1988 action, adventure, drama, fantasy, mystery, thriller 140 Na srebrnym globie Andrzej Zulawski 1988 adventure, fantasy, sci_fi 141 Sommarens tolv mÃ¥nader Richard Hobert 1988 drama, horror, mystery, sci_fi 142 They Live John Carpenter 1988 action, horror, sci_fi, thriller 143 The Abyss James Cameron 1989 adventure, drama, sci_fi, thriller 144 Back to the Future Part II Robert Zemeckis 1989 adventure, comedy, sci_fi 145 Es ist nicht leicht ein Gott zu sein Peter Fleischmann 1989 sci_fi, adventure, drama 146 Leviathan George P. Cosmatos 1989 adventure, horror, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 147 Posetitel muzeya Konstantin Lopushansky 1989 drama, sci_fi 148 Tetsuo Shin'ya Tsukamoto 1989 horror, sci_fi 149 12:01 PM Jonathan Heap 1990 sci_fi 150 Re-Animator 2 Brian Yuzna 1989 comedy, horror, sci_fi 151 Hardware Richard Stanley 1990 sci_fi, thriller 152 Predator 2 Stephen Hopkins 1990 action, sci_fi, thriller 153 RoboCop 2 Irvin Kershner 1990 action, crime, sci_fi, thriller 154 Total Recall Paul Verhoeven 1990 action, adventure, sci_fi 155 Until the End of the World Wim Wenders 1991 drama, sci_fi 156 Terminator 2: Judgment Day James Cameron 1991 action, sci_fi, thriller 157 Alien 3 David Fincher 1992 action, sci_fi, thriller 158 12:01 Jack Sholder 1993 sci_fi, comedy, romance, thriller 159 Fire in the Sky Robert Lieberman 1993 biography, drama, horror, mystery, sci_fi 160 Groundhog Day Harold Ramis 1993 comedy, drama, fantasy, romance 161 Jurassic Park Steven Spielberg 1993 adventure, family, sci_fi 162 Serp i molot Sergey Livnev 1994 drama 163 Stargate Roland Emmerich 1994 action, adventure, sci_fi 164 The City of Lost Children Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet 1995 adventure, comedy, drama, fantasy, sci_fi 165 Ghost in the Shell Mamoru Oshii 1995 animation, action, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 166 Species Roger Donaldson 1995 action, horror, sci_fi, thriller 167 Strange Days Kathryn Bigelow 1995 action, crime, drama, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 168 Twelve Monkeys Terry Gilliam 1995 mystery, sci_fi, thriller 169 The Arrival David Twohy 1996 sci_fi, thriller, mystery, action 170 Tykho Moon Enki Bilal 1996 sci_fi 171 Open Your Eyes Alejandro Amenábar 1997 drama, mystery, romance, sci_fi, thriller 172 Contact Robert Zemeckis 1997 drama, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 173 Cube Vincenzo Natali 1997 horror, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 174 Event Horizon Paul Anderson 1997 horror, mystery, sci_fi 175 Face/Off John Woo 1997 action, crime, thriller 176 Gattaca Andrew Niccol 1997 drama, romance, sci_fi, thriller 177 Starship Troopers Paul Verhoeven 1997 action, adventure, sci_fi, thriller 178 Dark City Alex Proyas 1998 mystery, sci_fi 179 Pi Darren Aronofsky 1998 drama, sci_fi, thriller 180 The Truman Show Peter Weir 1998 comedy, drama, sci_fi 181 eXistenZ David Cronenberg 1999 sci_fi 182 The Iron Giant Brad Bird 1999 animation, action, adventure, comedy, crime, family, sci_fi 183 The Matrix The Wachowski Brothers, The Wachowski Brothers 1999 action, adventure, sci_fi 184 The Thirteenth Floor Josef Rusnak 1999 mystery, sci_fi, thriller 185 Battle Royale Kinji Fukasaku 2000 adventure, thriller 186 Hollow Man Paul Verhoeven 2000 action, sci_fi, thriller 187 Pitch Black David Twohy 2000 action, sci_fi, thriller 188 Possible Worlds Robert Lepage 2000 mystery, sci_fi, crime, drama 189 A.I. Artificial Intelligence Steven Spielberg 2001 adventure, drama, sci_fi 190 Donnie Darko Richard Kelly 2001 drama, mystery, sci_fi 191 Impostor Gary Fleder 2001 sci_fi, thriller, action, drama 192 28 Days Later... Danny Boyle 2002 horror, sci_fi, thriller 193 Brainstorm Vincenzo Natali 2002 mystery, sci_fi, thriller 194 Cube 2: Hypercube Andrzej Sekula 2002 horror, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 195 Equilibrium Kurt Wimmer 2002 action, drama, sci_fi, thriller 196 Minority Report Steven Spielberg 2002 action, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 197 Solaris Steven Soderbergh 2002 drama, mystery, romance, sci_fi 198 Code 46 Michael Winterbottom 2003 drama, romance, sci_fi, thriller 199 The Time of the Wolf Michael Haneke 2003 drama 200 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Michel Gondry 2004 drama, romance, sci_fi 201 Immortal (Ad Vitam) Enki Bilal 2004 animation, action, crime, drama, sci_fi 202 Primer Shane Carruth 2004 drama, thriller, sci_fi 203 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Garth Jennings 2005 adventure, comedy, sci_fi 204 Isolation Billy O'Brien 2005 horror, thriller 205 Puzzlehead James Bai 2005 drama, sci_fi 206 War of the Worlds Steven Spielberg 2005 action, adventure, drama, sci_fi, thriller 207 The Wild Blue Yonder Werner Herzog 2005 sci_fi 208 977 Nikolay Khomeriki 2006  209 Children of Men Alfonso Cuarón 2006 adventure, drama, sci_fi, thriller 210 Deja Vu Tony Scott 2006 action, sci_fi, thriller 211 The Fountain Darren Aronofsky 2006 drama, romance, sci_fi 212 Gadkie lebedi Konstantin Lopushansky 2006 drama, mystery, sci_fi 213 The Host Joon-ho Bong 2006 horror, sci_fi, thriller 214 Idiocracy Mike Judge 2006 adventure, comedy, sci_fi, thriller 215 The Prestige Christopher Nolan 2006 drama, mystery, thriller 216 A Scanner Darkly Richard Linklater 2006 animation, crime, drama, sci_fi 217 Slither James Gunn 2006 comedy, horror, sci_fi 218 V for Vendetta James McTeigue 2005 action, fantasy, thriller 219 28 Weeks Later Juan Carlos Fresnadillo 2007 horror, sci_fi, thriller 220 Eden Log Franck Vestiel 2007 horror, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 221 I Am Legend Francis Lawrence 2007 drama, sci_fi, thriller 222 The Man from Earth Richard Schenkman 2007 drama, sci_fi 223 The Signal David Bruckner, Dan Bush 2007 horror, sci_fi, thriller 224 Sunshine Danny Boyle 2007 adventure, sci_fi, thriller 225 Timecrimes Nacho Vigalondo 2007 drama, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 226 Cloverfield Matt Reeves 2008 horror, sci_fi, thriller 227 Dante 01 Marc Caro 2008 sci_fi, thriller 228 God's Puzzle Takashi Miike 2008 sci_fi 229 Possibility of an Island Michel Houellebecq 2008 drama, sci_fi 230 Sleep Dealer Alex Rivera 2008 drama, sci_fi, thriller 231 WALL·E Andrew Stanton 2008 animation, adventure, family, romance, sci_fi 232 Avatar James Cameron 2009 action, adventure, fantasy, sci_fi 233 The Box Richard Kelly 2009 drama, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 234 Cargo Ivan Engler, Ralph Etter 2009 mystery, sci_fi, thriller 235 District 9 Neill Blomkamp 2009 action, sci_fi, thriller 236 Moon Duncan Jones 2009 drama, sci_fi 237 Pandorum Christian Alvart 2009 action, horror, sci_fi, thriller 238 The Road John Hillcoat 2009 adventure, drama 239 Splice Vincenzo Natali 2009 horror, sci_fi 240 Star Trek J.J. Abrams 2009 action, adventure, sci_fi 241 Universal Soldier: Regeneration John Hyams 2009 action, adventure, sci_fi, thriller 242 Beyond the Black Rainbow Panos Cosmatos 2010 mystery, sci_fi, thriller 243 Inception Christopher Nolan 2010 action, adventure, mystery, sci_fi, thriller 244 Monsters Gareth Edwards 2010 drama, sci_fi, thriller 245 Never Let Me Go Mark Romanek 2010 drama, fantasy, romance, sci_fi 246 Transfer Damir Lukacevic 2010 drama, sci_fi 247 The Adjustment Bureau George Nolfi 2011 romance, sci_fi, thriller 248 Rise of the Planet of the Apes Rupert Wyatt 2011 action, drama, sci_fi, thriller 249 Sound of My Voice Zal Batmanglij 2011 drama, thriller 250 Source Code Duncan Jones 2011 mystery, sci_fi, thriller   1
  • Condition: In Excellent Condition
  • Features: Commemorative
  • Year of Issue: 2015
  • Number of Pieces: 1
  • Modified Item: No
  • Collection: Back the Future
  • Denomination: Commerative
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Colour: Gold
  • Fineness: Unknown
  • Collections/ Bulk Lots: No
  • Country of Origin: Great Britain
  • Time Period: 2000s

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