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  1. Feb 4, 2013 · Most films will be on some planet created for that film specifically (e.g. Alien & Aliens on LV-426, Alien 3 on Fiorina ‘Fury’ 161 and Alien Resurrection in deep space) so you will need several categories for each franchise with only one or two films in each, while others might take place in more than one planet AND deep space (like The ...

  2. Shots very similar to 001, 002 and 004 were filmed and made it into the final film. Shot 003 was dropped at the storyboard stage. We wanted to go beyond just seeing the planets from space.

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  3. The water and ice planet surfaces were filmed in Iceland, where Nolan had previously filmed parts of Batman Begins in 2005. Mock spaceships weighing around 4,500 kg had to be transported to the icy wastes.

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    • 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'
    • 'Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2'
    • 'Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of The Sith'
    • 'Galaxy Quest'
    • 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'

    - Directors: Shin'ichirô Watanabe, Tensai Okamura, Hiroyuki Okiura, Yoshiyuki Takei - Stacker score: 78.2 - Metascore: 61 - IMDb user rating: 7.9 - Runtime: 115 minutes If you're not already into anime, Cowboy Bebop: The Moviemay not be the best place to start. It's based on a series by the same name, and while it's not necessary that you watch the...

    - Director: Richard Marquand - Stacker score: 78.8 - Metascore: 58 - IMDb user rating: 8.3 - Runtime: 131 minutes The original Star Wars trilogy will always be remembered for bringing blockbusters to Hollywood, with all their action, adventure, and exorbitant budgets. The third entry, Return of the Jedi, is generally considered by fans and critics ...

    - Director: Jaco Van Dormael - Stacker score: 78.8 - Metascore: 63 - IMDb user rating: 7.8 - Runtime: 141 minutes This list comprises space movies, after all that's what you came here for, but Mr. Nobodyis one of a few time movies too. Jared Leto portrays the protagonist, Nemo Nobody, the last mortal left on Earth after everyone else achieves immor...

    - Director: Andrew Niccol - Stacker score: 79.3 - Metascore: 64 - IMDb user rating: 7.8 - Runtime: 106 minutes Twenty-one years after the release of Gattaca, the scientific community was forced to confront an issue raised by the film: gene editing. Using CRISPR technology, scientists can now selectively edit portions of DNA in embryos, creating art...

    - Director: George Lucas - Stacker score: 79.3 - Metascore: 75 - IMDb user rating: 6.7 - Runtime: 86 minutes THX 1138 was a failure. That is, until George Lucas gained notoriety for Star Warsand fans went back to watch his first film, which depicts a totalitarian dystopia controlled by mind-altering chemicals and an android police force. The title ...

    - Director: Gareth Edwards - Stacker score: 79.9 - Metascore: 65 - IMDb user rating: 7.8 - Runtime: 133 minutes Many fans found inconvenient truths (without revealing spoilers) at the end of Star Wars: Episode IV. 39 years later,Rogue One, which takes place right before Episode IV, sets the stage for that famous climax, explaining the story behind ...

    - Director: James Gunn - Stacker score: 79.9 - Metascore: 67 - IMDb user rating: 7.6 - Runtime: 136 minutes Until 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy, the films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe were mostly confined to Earth, with a few sojourns to Asgard with Thor. However, like its predecessor which appears further down this list, Guardians 2is set ent...

    - Director: George Lucas - Stacker score: 79.9 - Metascore: 68 - IMDb user rating: 7.5 - Runtime: 140 minutes Though the trilogy of films that served as prequels to Star Wars: Episode IV generated ire from fans and critics alike, there's a lot to enjoy in Revenge of the Sith, in which Anakin Skywalker must choose between the light side of the Jedi ...

    - Director: Dean Parisot - Stacker score: 79.9 - Metascore: 70 - IMDb user rating: 7.3 - Runtime: 102 minutes What does Sigourney Weaver do after finally escaping from the aliens in Alien and Aliens? Poke fun at another staple of the sci-fi genre in Galaxy Quest, a transparent but nonetheless hilarious send-up of Star Trekand its fans. Also starrin...

    - Director: Nicholas Meyer - Stacker score: 80.4 - Metascore: 67 - IMDb user rating: 7.7 - Runtime: 113 minutes Nowadays, with the ubiquity of computer-generated images, or CGI, in blockbuster cinemas, it's charming to remember of time of carefully painted miniatures and fireworks explosions comprising much of what we consider "special effects." Th...

    • 2001: A Space Odyssey. When it comes to space movies, it's hard to find one better than Stanley Kubrick's 1968 magnum opus. Taking us from the dawn of time to "beyond the infinite," the film focuses on man's exploration further into the depths of space, accruing new knowledge about the universe and achieving huge advancements in technology.
    • Star Wars. "Star Wars" fans may continue to argue amongst themselves about the greatest film in the "Skywalker Saga," and while arguably "The Empire Strikes Back" is the best –- at least based on its critical consensus –- it's the first installment in the series that earns a place on this list.
    • Alien. Released in 1979, "Alien" has easily one of the greatest movie taglines, with this ominous warning: "In space, no one can hear you scream." To this day, "Alien" remains one of the best examples of movie genre hybrids, with its pitch-perfect blend of horror and science fiction being incredibly effective.
    • WALL-E. Released in 2008, Pixar's animated adventure about possibly the universe's most adorable robot has proved to be one of the studio's most enduring features.
  4. The Solar System. Thanks to thousands of years of observation, and careful study by some incredibly bright minds, we now have a good understanding of our Solar System. From the one with the ears,...

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  6. Jun 1, 2019 · Using VFX effects, the makers of Professor Brian Cox’s space series transformed the world’s rockiest landscapes and deserts into otherworldly planets. Here’s an exclusive look at how they did it…