my daughter seems to like scifi. We watched enders game, lost in space series (the new version), arrival, I am mother, and she liked them all. Can I get some more suggestions?
Teens love Dune because the Hero's story is a trope that teens like. Dune will open up their taste for social-science fiction too, i.e., stories that pertain to societies and culture rather than simply pew pew lasers. Watch the 3 versions of Dune; the Lynch, TV series and the latest movie.
You had me - until you recommend that Lynch fabricated abomination …
People who are downvoting: why?
Is the David Lynch Dune that good? I doubt it. Should a kid be forced to sit through a cult classic? Probably not.
I feel like Dune fanatics leave logic at the door sometimes.
- Moon
- Event Horizon
- Alien and Aliens
- District 9
- Solaris
- The 5th Element
- The Valerian
- Blade Runner (both)
- Back to the Future 1, 2 and 3
- 2001: A Space Oddity
- Silent Running
- Fire in the Sky
- A Scanner Darkly
- Total Recall
- Journey to the Center of the Earth
- Planet of the Apes (all of them)
- John Carter (more the books than the movie IMO)
Some of these may be for when she's a bit older, but I had seen most of these before I was 13 and nothing traumatized me. The genre has quite a bit of horror in it, just FYI.
Moon is a slow burner but stick with it and try to avoid spoilers. It's SO GOOD.
I'll anti-suggest Event Horizon for a young teen. It's got themes of torture, suicide, and mutilation and is a horror movie in a sci-fi setting.
Yeah, I saw event horizon in my late 20s… I think I am still traumatized lol. Pretty sure she would move into our room to sleep for like a month.
Half the movies on that list are rated R anddecivesly not for young adults lol
I just left the moderation up to the parent to decide what is appropriate for their kid. If I stuck to just PG/PG13 movies, it’d be a small list.
How about Big Hero 6?
Not bad!
Good stuff on that list but District 9, Alien, Total Recall and other movies on that list are not for kids my dude.
I've seen all three, but it has been a while. I certainly wouldn't do alien. But I don’t recall any specific stuff to avoid in district 9. Was there gore and such? Foul language is no issue. And aliens, I remember the lady with 3 tits, but that is all that I remember being questionable. But it's been like 20 years I think on that one.
Edit: I just remembered common sense media. First wow, total recall was 1990. Feeling old. Anyway it says very graphic violence. So yeah we will pass on that for now. Thanks for the tip.
You´re welcome!
Thanks for all the advice! I added some movies to my own to watch list, and here is the complete list of this thread (Sorted old to new).
- Forbidden Planet (1956)
- The Twilight Zone (1959)
- 2001 Space Odyssey (1968)
- Silent Running (1972)
- Solaris (1972)
- Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
- Alien (1979)
- Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
- Blade Runner (1982)
- E.T. (1982)
- Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)
- The Last Starfighter (1984)
- Back to the Future (1985)
- Enemy Mine (1985)
- The Explorers (1985)
- Aliens (1986)
- Flight of the Navigator (1986)
- SpaceCamp (1986)
- Predator (1987)
- Robocop 1 (1987)
- Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
- The Abyss (1989)
- Back to the Future part III (1990)
- Robocop 2 (1990)
- Total Recall (1990)
- Babylon 5 (1993)
- Fire in the Sky (1993)
- Star Trek: Deep space 9 (1993)
- Stargate (1994)
- Star Trek: Voyager (1995)
- 5th Element (1997)
- Contact (1997)
- Event Horizon (1997)
- Men in Black (1997)
- Stargate SG-1 (1997)
- The 5th Element (1997)
- Back to the Future part III (1998)
- Galaxy Quest (1999)
- Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
- Pitch black (2000)
- Titan AE (2000)
- Donnie Darko (2001)
- Planet of the Apes (2001)
- Firefly (2002)
- Minority Report (2002)
- Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
- Treasure Planet (2002)
- Bionicle: Mask of Light (2003)
- Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui (2004)
- Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows (2005)
- Doctor Who (2005)
- Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
- A Scanner Darkly (2006)
- Sunshine (2007)
- Cloverfield (2008)
- Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)
- Jumper (2008)
- The day the earth stood still (2008)
- District 9 (2009)
- Moon (2009)
- Pandorum (2009)
- Inception (2010)
- Space Battleship Yamato (2010)
- Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)
- the adjustment bureau (2011)
- John Carter (2012)
- Looper (2012)
- The Hunger Games (2012)
- Upside down (2012)
- Coherence (2013)
- Dark Skies (2013)
- Europa Report (2013)
- Gravity (2013)
- Oblivion (2013)
- The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
- Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)
- Interstellar (2014)
- The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014)
- The Maze Runner (2014)
- Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015)
- The Expanse (2015)
- The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015)
- The Martian (2015)
- Bionicle: The Journey to One (2016)
- Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
- Life (2017)
- Time Trap (2017)
- Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)
- War for the Planet of the Apes (2017)
- A quiet place (2018)
- A Wrinkle in Time (2018)
- Annihilation (2018)
- Extinction (2018)
- Prospect (2018)
- Ready Player One (2018)
- The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)
- Ad Astra (2019)
- Inner Space (2019)
- Synchronic (2019)
- The Vast Of Night (2019)
- Love and monsters (2020)
- The Midnight Sky (2020)
- Mother/Android (2021)
- Stowaway (2021)
- Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
- Moonfall (2022)
- Prey (2022)
- Star Trek: Strange new worlds (2022)
- Vesper (2022)
Okay, that new Inner Space looks interesting, but I totally meant the 1986 one with Dennis Quaid. 😃
I'd add these two:
Space Sweepers
The Wandering Earth
As well as Netflix's The Orbital Children animated series. This was excellent and would be great for a younger teen, I was surprised how good this one was.
(Edit: Someone remade The Giver recently too, that's a classic YA sci-fi staple and worth a watch.)
If she likes animation the original Ghost in the Shell movie is great, so are Psycho Pass seasons 1 & 2.
Altered Carbon season 1 on Netflix is really good too, but probably not appropriate for a younger teen, I'd save that for the 16-17 age bracket. For older teens Akira is a great watch too, there's some graphic violence in parts and one scene depicting suggested sexual violence.
yes, thanks everyone. This should keep us busy for a good long while.
I can't believe no one has suggested "Everything Everywhere All at Once"
You'll both be crying and hugging each other at the end of it.
Before you pull the trigger on this one, figure out whether your daughter is of an age to understand why the tax agent has butt plug trophies. Not just because it could lead to awkward conversation, but also because if your kid doesn't have the maturity to grasp that visual pun they won't get the rest of the movie either.
She does?
Star Trek Strange New Worlds is very good.
This. SNW is truly amazing.
Hey mom or dad,
Just wanted to let you, I use the Parental Guide on Imdb before I watch content with my dad. Helps to get a feel for what I'm about to see.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1856101/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_Blade%2520Runner%25202049
Just above the "Did you know" section, you'll see the parent's guide.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1856101/parentalguide?ref_=tt_stry_pg
Not sure how old she is, but if she's 14+ I would recommend The Expanse
The OG 1950’s The day the earth stood still.
More drama than run-and-gun sci-fi; but it’s a classic for a reason. And with what’s going on in Russia still poignant today (it’s a criticism of Mutually Assured Destruction)
Also Babylon 5; it takes a few episodes to finish the world building but it gets very good. (Also probably has 2 of the best portrayals of strong female leaders in tv scifi. deleen is scary sometimes. And Ivanova is… Ivanova)
If you like bab5, Star Trek DS9’s first season ripped off JMS’s early show Bible for b5, so it has very similar themes
There’s also the star gate franchise; and Sanctuary (which isn’t sci-fi per se, but stars Amanda Tapping- captain carter in sg1. Give it some grace it started as a low budget web serial.)
I was pretty hooked on Babylon 5 from the start, and I can’t say the same for series like Star Trek: TNG! To me the world felt pretty fleshed-out and cohesive really early.
I actually need to pick Babylon 5 back up, I can struggle with watching series consistently, even ones I like.
I might be in the minority but I watched The Day the Earth Stood Still twice in my twenties and thirties and I found it almost impossibly slow. I’m not used to the pacing of old movies, so that might be part of it.
But I also was expecting more of a science fiction movie than a social drama. It has a robot on the cover. Haha!
I watched it the second time to understand what I didn’t see the first time, and realized it’s just not for me. I can’t remember my particular complaints other than the pacing, which might be fine if the kid is used to it.
Good grief, Picard annoys me.
Sisco is the best Captain, fight me.
As for the day the earth stood still… fair enough. It is a different pacing, and social drama were the core of SF in the 50’s. (Same with fantasy, well the fantasy that’s not just a romp in the sheets.)
It was my uncle who got me hooked- I was like 5 or 6 when I found his VHS collection of Star Trek and secretly binged it. (Or tried to. Got trouble with tribles when he came up for something, told me to rewind it while he made some popcorn. I miss him. Any how when bab 5 came out… we’d run up the long distance phone bill geeking out about each episode. (And that should tell you how good it was- because it aired opposite DS9 and we were skipping DS9 for it.)
You've gotten plenty of suggestions, but I'll launch an oddball one out, just in case.
Does your daughter already consume fanfic based on her favorite movies/television? "Young teen" is the prime age to start getting into fanfic on one's own. I, and my entire friends' group, were writing/reading up a storm at that age.
If she does like fanfic, maybe offer her the original book form of Ender's Game. It has several sequels that never got made into movies. Likewise, if you end up watching the Expanse and like it, it started as a book series, and there's a few books that didn't get turned into the show.
There's a LOT of excellent sci-fi out there that's written that will never get made into movies or television because A) it's not suitable for a visual medium because it's too "thinky" or "in your head" which makes it difficult to film or animate, or B) It's too new/cutting edge/weird for movie/television studios to risk putting lots of money on.
So if she's already exploring the written medium as an ancillary way to get more content around existing movies/shows, perhaps offer some books in the genre? Most cutting-edge sci-fi shows up in books 10-20 years before it hits movies/television. So if she likes the sci-fi for the "cutting edge cool idea" aspect of it, there's usually more to chew on on the lit side of things–both in quality and quantity.
Martha Wells' Murderbot series is very popular, and although the name suggests otherwise, I wouldn't flinch at giving it to a 12 year old to read. It's honestly tamer than Ender's Game (the book at least), where those kids are flat-out murdering/crippling one another in the book. Murderbot, in contrast, doesn't really like murdering all that much.
Interstellar
Check out some Star Trek like Strange New Worlds or Deep Space Nine, you don't have to understand much about Star Trek to enjoy it
It's an animated show, but Steven Universe is amazing and age appropriate.
my son loves this show and the themes are very wholesome
Titan AE is an often overlooked animated sci-fi thats pretty good.
The Giver, great wee film and great wee short YA novel.
- Star Trek Strange new worlds
- Oblivion
- Hunger games
- upside down
- the adjustment bureau
- Contact
- A quiet place (horror but not that bad, rated pg12)
- Ready player one
- Love and monsters
- pitch black (might be rated 16 or r)
- Cloverfield (horror but fairly tame, rated pg12)
- Looper(2012)
Not sure about the horror movie ratings, I think they're rated 12 but I think they should be fine. Maybe watch them by yourself first and judge. Star Trek is a TV show but really amazing and peak sci-fi. The new movies are watchable, too. Doctor who is a great sci-fi show too but it's a bit weird on where you should start watching, the first doctor's (of nuwho, so 9, I believe) series are a bit tough to watch at times so I'd recommend skipping them at first and coming back to them later.