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I mentioned in the A24 thread I would do this next. Seemed fitting as 10 or so of his films are true classics but he has an even 32 films in his filmography
I expect first round to be mostly blowouts.
Schindler's List (1) vs 1941 (32)
Empire of the Sun (16) vs Munich (17)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (8) vs The Terminal (25)
Bridge of Spies (9) vs A.I. Artificial Intelligence (24)
Saving Private Ryan (4) vs War of the Worlds (29)
Minority Report (13) vs The Sugarland Express (20)
Catch Me if You Can (5) vs Always (28)
E.T. (12) vs Ready Player One (21)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (2) vs The Lost World: Jurassic Park (31)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (15) vs The Post (18)
Jurassic Park (7) vs Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (26)
The Color Purple (10) vs Adventures of TinTin (23)
Jaws (3) vs Hook (30)
Lincoln (14) vs Amistad (19)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (6) vs The BFG (27)
Like with the A24 thread, I determined seeding by averaging Rotten Tomatoes critics scores with audience scores. Surprisingly, E.T. has a very mediocre audience score.
Catch Me If You Can is probably one of my favourite movies of all time. I know it's an unexpected choice, but Leo and Tom Hanks are probably 2 of my top 5 favourite actors, so having them together in fun a true-crime story... that is exactly my shit.
I mentioned in the A24 thread I would do this next. Seemed fitting as 10 or so of his films are true classics but he has an even 32 films in his filmography
I expect first round to be mostly blowouts.
Schindler's List (1) vs 1941 (32) - abstain, never seen either. I've wanted to watch Schindler's List for a long time now, but I know it's a heavy film and I want to be in the mood for it. But there's never really a good mood to sit down and watch a 3 hour long emotionally draining Holocaust movie.
Empire of the Sun (16) vs Munich (17)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (8) vs The Terminal (25)
Bridge of Spies (9) vs A.I. Artificial Intelligence (24) - Watched both. Updated. abstain for now, I've never seen AI, but it looks like exactly my shit so I'm going to watch before I vote. Will update here once that happens.
Saving Private Ryan (4) vs War of the Worlds (29)
Minority Report (13) vs The Sugarland Express (20)
Catch Me if You Can (5) vs Always (28)
E.T. (12) vs Ready Player One (21)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (2) vs The Lost World: Jurassic Park (31)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (15) vs The Post (16)
Jurassic Park (7) vs Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (26)
The Color Purple (10) vs Adventures of TinTin (23)
Jaws (3) vs Hook (30) - I can't believe Hook is a 30 seed, and hot take: Jaws wasn't that great and doesn't hold up.
Lincoln (14) vs Amistad (19) - never seen Amistad, may try to watch it before voting. Wasn't a big fan of Lincoln, even tho DDL is amazing.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (6) vs The BFG (27)
Duel (11) vs War Horse (22) - abstain, never seen either
Catch Me If You Can is probably one of my favourite movies of all time. I know it's an unexpected choice, but Leo and Tom Hanks are probably 2 of my top 5 favourite actors, so having them together in fun a true-crime story... that is exactly my shit.
Not much of a Leo fan. For some reason he reminds me of Tom Brady and then I'm left wanting to punch his face.
AI didn't look good to me.
Bridge of Spies came out after we had a baby so...
I've literally never had the opportunity to watch Sugarland Express or Duel. I mean, I guess I could've rented them but I don't recall ever having the choice to watch them or no.
Always meant to watch Minority Report but I didn't.
Always had a bad reputation is just being kind of sappy back when I was watching a lot of Spielberg and I never got around to it.
The Color Purple was too adult for me when it came out and now I tend to avoid emotionally wrenching movies.
The animation in Tin Tin bugged me. Like Polar Express or that Christmas Carol with Jim Carrey. Blech. (Feel the same was about Wallace and Grommet claymation.)
I just found out that War Horse existed with this poll. I really liked Sea Biscuit, though.
All of this disrespect for Jaws. It's such a great (and pivotal) movie.
It's truly disturbing my favorite movie of all time and arguably Spielberg's most important film in regards to film history could be knocked out in the first round because of some childhood nostalgia experiment.
All of this disrespect for Jaws. It's such a great (and pivotal) movie.
It's truly disturbing my favorite movie of all time and arguably Spielberg's most important film in regards to film history could be knocked out in the first round because of some childhood nostalgia experiment.
Catch Me If You Can is probably one of my favourite movies of all time. I know it's an unexpected choice, but Leo and Tom Hanks are probably 2 of my top 5 favourite actors, so having them together in fun a true-crime story... that is exactly my shit.
Not much of a Leo fan. For some reason he reminds me of Tom Brady and then I'm left wanting to punch his face.
AI didn't look good to me.
Bridge of Spies came out after we had a baby so...
I've literally never had the opportunity to watch Sugarland Express or Duel. I mean, I guess I could've rented them but I don't recall ever having the choice to watch them or no.
Always meant to watch Minority Report but I didn't.
Always had a bad reputation is just being kind of sappy back when I was watching a lot of Spielberg and I never got around to it.
The Color Purple was too adult for me when it came out and now I tend to avoid emotionally wrenching movies.
The animation in Tin Tin bugged me. Like Polar Express or that Christmas Carol with Jim Carrey. Blech. (Feel the same was about Wallace and Grommet claymation.)
I just found out that War Horse existed with this poll. I really liked Sea Biscuit, though.
I agree about Adventures of Tin Tin. We watched it just a couple of weeks ago and I said the same thing about the animation. It's a little unsettling. And it wasn't very good. So you're not missing much there.
I'm watching Bridge of Spies now. It's a little slow at times, but I'm enjoying it. If you have a chance to watch it you should.