2001 - Rewatch. I fell asleep despite not really feeling that tired on beforehand. More flaccid and shallower than I remember it being. The Stargate sequence isn't really that impressive if you've seen similar stuff (Pauline Kael mentioned it being third-rate to the likes of Jordan Belson in her scathing review and I'm inclined to agree with her (not often that I do). The set-design remains highly impressive and unlike most science fiction film, not firmly placed in time, still looks futuristic even today. HAL's creepiness was still rather potent though. I think I prefer Nolan's Interstellar over this one though tbh.
Strange Days - Now for a science fiction film firmly placed in time, it's basically the most 90's movie ever. I really digged it. It's not without it's faults but commendable in it's ambitious scope, tackling stuff like virtual reality (recorded POV videos), racial tension, police brutality and whatnot. Ralph Fiennes should have played more sleazy long-haired characters in silk shirts and Angela Bassett should have played more action heroines. The supporting cast is basically a who's who of 90's character actor sleazebags and femme fatales (Tom Sizemore, Michael Wincott, Vincent D'Onofrio and Juliette Lewis).
Starman - Basically E.T. comfort food for adults but Karen Allen's soulful performance heightened it from mediocrity.