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Along with the reviews that I’m going to put up for my “Seven Favourite Films” hashtag, I’ve been inspired to try something a blogger termed “Sci-Fi September. This means watching at least one film a day for each day of the month … so 30 films. I already have them picked out, but not quite in the order that I’ll be watching/reviewing.


Here’s the list in advance, though. [Note: It’s finalized, so if you’d like to watch along, feel free! They’re based on what’s available on Netflix and Shomi in Canada, so may not be readily available if you’re in another country.] They’re mostly films that I haven’t seen. The ones that I have seen I haven’t seen in so long that it’s basically new.

1. The Adjustment Bureau (2011)
2. Brazil (1985)
3. Cowboys and Aliens (2011)
4. Divergent (2014)
5. Elysium (2013)
6. The Forgotten (2004)
7. Godzilla (2014)
8. Howard the Duck (1986)
9. I am Legend (2007)
10. Dredd (2012)
11. Knights of Badassdom (2013)
12. Looper (2012)
13. Mad Max (1979) / The Road Warrior (1981) – [double feature!]
14. Never Let Me Go (2010)
15. Sunshine (2007)
16. Project Almanac (2014)
17. Repo Man (1984)
18. Robocop (1987) / Robocop 2 (1990) / Robocop 3 (1993) – [a triple feature!!  wtf???]
19. Snowpiercer (2013)
20. The Terminator (1984) / Terminator Genisys (2015) – [Whew!  Only a double feature!]
21. Upside Down (2012)
22. Van Helsing (2004)
23. Womb (2010)
24. Thunderbirds (2004)
25. Young Ones (2014)
26. Z for Zachariah (2015)
27. The Martian (2015)
28. Signs (2002)
29. The Rover (2014)
30. The Road (2009)

You may have noticed a bit of an alphabetical thing going there.  Tried very hard to get each letter, but it didn’t quite work out.

So there’s the list.  And may goodness have some mercy on my soul.  I’m already looking forward to harming my brain in October with another theme month …


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About Brandon Williford

Dad. Writer. Creator of things. I sound like I should be fun. The film MOONRAKER sucks and HOME ALONE is a horror film about two men being hunted by a psychotic kid.

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