Can You Name the Sci-Fi Alphabet

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Because I sure as shit can’t. I got through about two thirds of these and was on my way to the finish line when some just stumped me. C, D, Q, R, S, X, Y and a few more have me stumped. I’m sure when you tell me I’ll feel like an idiot.

The image comes from Stephen Wildish, and he’s got a whole bunch more of these types of quizzes for you to try out if you’re bored and think you know everything about movies. Hint: You don’t.

No, I don’t have the answer key, so I’ll just have to trust you. Oh Zardoz, I could never forget that red-wrapped package, even if I wanted to.

 

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  1. A.- The Abyss by James Cameron.

    B.- Blade Runner by Ridley Scott.

    C.- Cube by Vincenzo Natali.

    D.- Dune by David Lynch.

    E.- The Empire Strikes Back by Irvin Keshner.

    F.- The Fly by David Cronenberg.

    G.- Godzilla by Ishirō Honda.

    H.- The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy by Garth Jennings.

    I.- I, Robot by Alex Proyas.

    J.- Judge Dregg by Danny Cannon.

    K.- King Kong by Merian C. Cooper.

    L.- The Last Starfighter by Nick Castle.

    M.- Moon by Duncan Jones.

    N.- 1984 (Nineteen Eighty-Four) by Michael Radford.

    O.- Outland by Peter Hyams.

    P.- Planet Of The Apes by Franklin J. Schaffner.

    Q.- The Quiet Earth by Geoff Murphy.

    R.- The Running Man by Paul Michael Glaser.

    S.- Solaris by Steven Soderbergh.

    T.- TRON by Steven Lisberger.

    U.- Universal Soldier by Roland Emmerich.

    V.- V by Kenneth Johnson. (1984 TV Series)

    W.- War Of The Worlds by Byron Haskin.

    X.- X-Men by Bryan Singer.

    Y.- Yor, The Hunter From The Future by Antonio Margheriti.

    Z.- Zardoz by John Boorman.

  2. The Answers:

    A.- The Abyss by James Cameron.

    B.- Blade Runner by Ridley Scott.

    C.- Cube by Vincenzo Natali.

    D.- Dune by David Lynch.

    E.- The Empire Strikes Back by Irvin Keshner.

    F.- The Fly by David Cronenberg.

    G.- Godzilla by Ishirō Honda.

    H.- The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy by Garth Jennings.

    I.- I, Robot by Alex Proyas.

    J.- Judge Dregg by Danny Cannon.

    K.- King Kong by Merian C. Cooper.

    L.- The Last Starfighter by Nick Castle.

    M.- Moon by Duncan Jones.

    N.- 1984 (Nineteen Eighty-Four) by Michael Radford.

    O.- Outland by Peter Hyams.

    P.- Planet Of The Apes by Franklin J. Schaffner.

    Q.- The Quiet Earth by Geoff Murphy.

    R.- The Running Man by Paul Michael Glaser.

    S.- Solaris by Steven Soderbergh.

    T.- TRON by Steven Lisberger.

    U.- Universal Soldier by Roland Emmerich.

    V.- V by Kenneth Johnson. (1984 TV Series)

    W.- War Of The Worlds by Byron Haskin.

    X.- The Matrix by Larry and Andy Wachowski.

    Y.- Yor, The Hunter From The Future by Antonio Margheriti.

    Z.- Zardoz by John Boorman.

  3. Sorry, O is Omega Man, not Outland. That’s Charlton Heston wearing sunglasses and carrying a sub-machine-gun. If it was Outland, it would be Sean Connery wearing a baseball cap, with a shotgun.

  4. Cube is an f-ed up f-ing f of a movie lol. Then again, I don’t really like gorey horror flicks like that. The premise was good. Hell, even the traps thing was fine. What bugged me was it was never explained. Can’t remember why I even watched it… I think it was randomly playing on the syfy (back then, it was normal as sci-fi. Yeesh) channel and saw Nicole de Boer from DS9 and I was like “cool, okay”. Ha. Right.

  5. @rich & @bob good job i got stumped by about 7 of them but i just wanted to add that if any of you have watched any of these movies and liked them but you haven’t seen the “Cube” movies then you really should check them out. Not the greatest movies ever made but they’re unique and I found them really interesting.

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