Metropolis - Forbidden Planet - The Day The Earth Stood Still - 2001 : A Space Odyssey - Planet of the Apes - Alien - Blade Runner - Star Wars - Ghost In The Shell - The Matrix - Moon .
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The Best of Science Fiction was created in 1946.
The Best of Science Fiction has 785 pages.
The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov was created in 1986.
Donald A. Wollheim has written: 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 3 (Wollheim's SF)' 'The 1990 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'Mike Mars flies the X-15' 'Up There and Other Strange Directions' 'Mike Mars and the mystery satellite' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1974 (World's Best SF)' 'Lee de Forest' 'The Secret of the 9th Planet' 'The Best from the Rest of the World' 'World's Best Science Fiction' -- subject(s): American Science fiction 'The 1975 Annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, English Science fiction, Periodicals 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 9 (Wollheim's SF)' 'The 1977 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Short stories 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1981 (World's Best SF)' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1984 (World's Best SF)' 'Terror in the modern vein' -- subject(s): Horror tales 'Mike Mars flies the Dyna-Soar' 'The pocket book of science fiction' -- subject(s): Short stories 'Mike Mars, South Pole Spaceman (mike Mars, #6)' 'The Universe Makers' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Science fiction 'The 1987 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'The 1979 annual world's best sf' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 8 (Wollheim's SF)' 'The 1985 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'The 1972 annual world's best SF' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1975 (World's Best SF)' 'Every boy's book of science-fiction' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1990 (World's Best SF)' 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 4 (Wollheim's SF)'
Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year was created in 1985.
David G. Hartwell has written: 'Year's Best SF 15' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories, OverDrive 'The Mammoth Book of 20th Century Science Fiction' 'Bodies of the Dead' 'Year's Best SF 5' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Fiction, Science Fiction, American Science fiction 'Year's best SF 15' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, English Science fiction, English Short stories, American Short stories 'Visions of Wonder' 'The Science Fiction Century' 'The Screaming Skull' 'Year's Best SF 3' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Fiction, Science Fiction 'Christmas Stars' 'Masterpieces of Fantasy and Enchantment' '20th Century Science Fiction-' 'Year's best SF 7' -- subject(s): American Science fiction 'The Dark Descent' 'Visions of Fear (Foundations of Fear, No 3)'
Edward L. Ferman has written: 'The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1977 (Volume 52, No. 5)' 'The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, 23rd Series' 'Twenty years of the Magazine of fantasy and science fiction' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'Final stage; the ultimate science fiction anthology' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Bio-bibliography 'The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1990 (Volume 79, No. 2)' 'The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1980 (Volume 58 No. 3)' 'Once and future tales' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1982 (Volume 62 No. 5)' 'The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction' 'The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction No. 24 (Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction)' 'The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, 19th Series' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1972, Featuring Part 1 of *The Brave Free Men* By Jack Vance (Volume 43, No. 1)' 'Graven Images'
Lord of the Rings films by Peter Jackson. Best films ever made!
We are also suckers for special effects, and science fiction has the best.
The ISBN of Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year is 0-812-53273-2.
The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel was created in 1973 to honor the memory of science fiction editor and writer John W. Campbell.