Aliens can be absolutely terrifying for a variety of reasons. Humans are often quick to assume that unknown life forms are out to destroy all living things on Earth and subjugate anyone who survives. Who is to say this is the truth, though? The real world has yet to come into contact with aliens, so maybe the first extraterrestrial encounter will have scientists encounter a bunch of friendly beings in flying saucers.

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A lot of classic literature andmoviespoint the finger at Earth’s inhabitants and highlighthumanity as the real monster.The films below either deal with people’s natural prejudices or reflect mankind’s general fear of the unknown. They also span over 70 years offilmhistory, showing that treating humans as the villain ofscience fictionstories is nothing new.

7District 9 (2009)

Neil Blomkamp’s 2009 filmmade its mark in a number of waysand also introduced the world to the acting prowess of Sharlto Copley. Copley plays Wikus van de Merwe, who is tasked with forcefully relocating a ramshackle alien settlement in Johannesburg.

During the process, he sprays himself with Alien fluid and starts transforming into one of them. The movie is an obvious allegory for Apartheid in South Africa. Using aliens as an allegory for racism and discrimination is nothing new, butDistrict 9distinguishes itself with its believable world and intimate cinematography.

District 9

6The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951)

The oldest film on the list carries a message that is still relevant today. InThe Day the Earth Stood Still, an alien lands in the United States to deliver a message to the world. Humans greet the alien, named Klaatu, with suspicion and aggression, wounding him quickly upon arrival.

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Klaatu eventually escapes captivity and offers a stern warning regarding the state of Earth’s dominant species. If humans are unable to live in peace with each other, then they will soon destroy themselves.The 2008 remake starring Keanu Reevesdoes away with much of the social commentary and is generally considered inferior to the original.

5The Iron Giant (1999)

Brad Bird’s feature directorial debut already shows off the director’s incredibly unique visual flare. It also tells a tear-jerking tale of an alien robot who falls from the sky and befriends a young boy. At the same time, the U.S. military is investigating its appearance.

It all comes to a head when the military is about to nuke the small town where the movie is set and the robot sacrifices itself to save everyone in the town. The robot might have had the ability to destroy humanity, but makes the conscious decision to rescue mankind from destroying itself.

The Day The Earth Stood Still 1951

4Starship Troopers (1997)

On the surface, Paul Verhoeven’sStarship Troopersis a cheesy action movie about humanity fighting a planet full of giant bugs.Underneath the b-movie exterioris a tale about a militaristic society waging an unjust war against an alien species in the name of colonizing a new planet.

3Super 8 (2011)

Super 8is like a mixture ofClose Encounters of the Third Kindand E.T. along with any movie following a close-knit group of kids. LikeClose Encounters, the characters unravel a mystery leading to an alien discovery.

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Closer toE.T., the government is into getting its hands on the strange visitor. The alien has a monstrous appearance but is not malicious by nature. Its aggression is due to thepainful scientific experiments scientists inflicted on the creature.Super 8was produced by Steven Spielberg, which makes the similarities to his films more logical.

2Avatar (2009)

James Cameron is no stranger to stories about aliens,having directedAliensback in 1986. UnlikeAliens, the Na’vi inAvataris a peaceful species who are under attack by humans invading their planet for greedy corporate interests.

The marines in this movie are interesting because they contrast with the soldiers inAliens.In the 1986 film the Colonial Marines are defending themselves against the Xenomorphs, while they are an evil invading force inAvatar. Fans are interested to see how the story continues in the sequels, the first of which is ready to come out in December, 2022.

The Iron Giant movie

1E.T. (1982)

Anybody who grew up in the 1980s hasSteven Speilberg to thank for fond memories in the theater.E.T.tells the story about a boy who discovers an alien in his shed, leading to a growing bond between the two.

Government agents are spying on the alien the whole time and get in the way of the two’s friendship.E.T.can make even the most stone-hearted individual cry. In addition to being one of the most legendary movies of the decade,E.T.also co-stars a young Drew Barrymore, over a decade beforeCharlie’s Angels.

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Joel Courtney, Elle Fanning and more starring in Super 8

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E.T. 1982