Year
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Hint
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Movie
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2199
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Humans are just batteries living in a computer simulation
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The Matrix
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3978
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Apes run the world and the Statue of Liberty has been torn down
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Planet of the Apes
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1984
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Double plus good government controls history, language, and all other facets of society
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Nineteen Eighty-Four
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2054
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Future crimes are predicted and prevented
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Minority Report
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?
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Teenager tributes fight to the death to entertain the capital
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The Hunger Games
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near future
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Ultra-violent British street youths are rehabilitated using psychological conditioning
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A Clockwork Orange
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2805
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The world fills up with trash, so people live on a spaceship where all their needs are served by robots
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WALL-E
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near future
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Clones are raised in isolation to provide backup organs for the wealthy
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The Island
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2032
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Tough cop from the past is unfrozen into a society where swearing is a crime and everyone is a total wimp
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Demolition Man
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2505
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After 500 years of evolution, everyone on Earth is incredibly stupid
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Idiocracy
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near future
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Believe it or not, Detroit is on the edge of collapse, and needs robotic law enforcement
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Robocop
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2019
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Replicants escape to Earth, and are hunted down in a grim, rainy Los Angeles
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Blade Runner
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2022
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The Earth is hot and overcrowded, and people subsist on mystery green rations
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Soylent Green
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near future
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Berserk motorcycle gangs terrorize the Australian outback
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Mad Max
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2000
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Cross-country car racers get points for speed, and also for killing pedestrians
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Death Race 2000
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2027
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Because of infertility, no children have been born for several years
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Children of Men
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2274
|
Everything is fun and games until you reach age 30. Then it's game over!
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Logan's Run
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2500
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Water covers most of the world, and some people have evolved webbed feet and gills
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Waterworld
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?
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At a choosing ceremony, teens are placed into one of five factions (except for the rebellious ones)
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Divergent
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Highest Grossing Films by Genre quiz.
It appears there as the highest grossing Science Fiction/Dystopia film. One of the few on this list that is about a true Dystopia, in the traditional sense. And I've correctly filed Star Wars under fantasy where it belongs, too. Not science fiction. Pretty happy with how it turned out overall.
If we're using "Space Opera" as a genre, then Star Wars is the most iconic film that would be included in that genre, along with the television shows that inspired it such as Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon. If we're using the genres of "science fiction" and "fastasy," though, with traditional definitions of each, then Star Wars is definitely fantasy. It's confusing, though, as "Space Opera" is usually described as a sub-genre of Science Fiction, though one that veers toward the fantastical. A simple definition of fantasy is a story that is not based in the real world... throw in some old desert wizards, taverns full of fantastical creatures, warriors with magic swords moving things with their minds without a plausible scientific explanation.. fantasy!
Anyway, after seeing it referenced so many times I decided to check it out, obvious cultural cornerstone that it was. Not a bad little picture. Not great, but interesting premise. Good high-concept classic sci-fi...
also i guessed Mad Max and learned that it takes place in the Outback