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genesis_pig 11-28-10 02:14 PM

Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
This is IMDB's poll for today.. Pulp Fiction was leading far off.
Wanted to see what MoFos opinions were.

NOTE: I haven't added any extra options to the poll...

will.15 11-28-10 02:25 PM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
I went with Casablanca, not because it was the best movie (I'd go with Godfather) ,but because as writing goes it is perfect, tightly plotted, no structural flaws, and memorable, witty dialogue.

genesis_pig 11-28-10 02:35 PM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
I am having a hard time deciding.. It's either Citizen Kane or Casablanca.

Many might not agree with Citizen Kane, but I found it really well written.

Holden Pike 11-28-10 02:50 PM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
Unless you've read all these scripts, one can't really say. And I don't mean a transcript of the movie, but the script in its final draft or at least shooting version. Until then you don't know how much was added or subtracted by the director and actors on the set, or by the director and editor in the editing room. You're judging by the final product on the screen, which may be attributed to the screenplay and its writing in varying degrees.

Casablanca is rather famous for being written very much as they were shooting, that there wasn't a "finished" script with full structure and dialogue even as the cameras were rolling, instead being changed as they went. The Godfathers and Rashômon are adaptation of existing material, and Strangelove a loose adaptation. Pulp Fiction has uncredited nods to many sources. Kane, Rashômon, Pulp Fiction, Strangelove and The Godfathers have their directors as credited co-writers. Hannah and Her Sisters is the only one that has a singular writer who was also the director and heavily involved in the editing process, so that film would have to be the most "pure" from page to screen, and any alterations along the way were by the same voice and mind that created the script, discounting what each actor added and the set dresser and the cinematographer and on an on..

So you're judging by, what? Consistency of voice? Complexity of narrative? Or just the movie you like the best and, therefore, it must have the "best" screenplay?

iluv2viddyfilms 11-28-10 02:59 PM

What about Chinatown? Robert Towne wrote that and didn't they use his script to shoot it? Although I think I read someplace that the ending is Polanski's as it's darker than the original ending.

genesis_pig 11-28-10 03:00 PM

Originally Posted by Holden Pike (Post 698212)
So you're judging by, what? Consistency of voice? Complexity of narrative? Or just the movie you like the best and, therefore, it must have the "best" screenplay?
maybe the one that according to you translated really well to the screen regardless of whether it followed the original writer's work or not.

will.15 11-28-10 03:11 PM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
I have read the Casablanca screenplay, but I dont know if it was the actual shooting script. I guess ironically it was the only one of these films where the scripting was done Hollywood fashion with different writers independently rewriting the other. Two writesr started it together, the Epstein Brothers, had other commitments, and Howard Koch took over, and possibly one or two others doing a further uncredited polish. It was based on an unproduced play that attracted the interest of competing studios and was bought at much more than the then going rate. Everyone who has seen the play performed agree the screenplay is considerably better, but it contains the same basic story and even some dialogue, including the inclusion of the song "As Time Goes By.'

Gunny 11-28-10 04:09 PM

If you go strictly by writing there's no question Pulp Fiction wins hands down.

TylerDurden99 11-28-10 04:56 PM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
Pulp Fiction, by far.

genesis_pig 11-28-10 05:03 PM

Originally Posted by TylerDurden99 (Post 698246)
Pulp Fiction, by far.
How many of the others have you actually seen to make that statement?

rauldc14 11-28-10 05:07 PM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
I voted Casablanca. Pretty much for the same reason as Will. Written and scripted beautifully.

wintertriangles 11-28-10 06:13 PM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
To me, dynamic is important in a script and the only two here that have it are Rashomon and Pulp Fiction, but everyone picks the latter so I voted Rashomon

will.15 11-28-10 06:34 PM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
Pulp Fiction has great dialogue and interesting structure, but I'd rate the screenolay below the two C's, two GFs, and Strangelove.

It's hard for me to judge the screenplay of a foreign film because unless you speak the language, you're not really getting the dialogue as written. I can judge it overall as a movie, but not from isolating the screenplay.

genesis_pig 11-28-10 06:51 PM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
I remember a couple of months ago few MoFos judging IMDB voters just coz some of the movies they didn't care about made it in the IMDB Top 250.

Just remembered it.

Dog Star Man 11-28-10 07:01 PM

I would say Chinatown. Though of the most innovative I'd say probably say Rashomon is another close bet. Pulp Fiction seems to get a lot of leads and the only way I can possibly fathom this is that many people, (who aren't entirely devoted to film or its century-long history), lack a certain understanding of films that precurse Star Wars. Not that either film is bad, but there are certainly better films out there that are better.

zenderella 11-28-10 11:58 PM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
This is a strange one for me as a poll, as Pulp Fiction (even The Godfather too) is so new compared to the others. I wouldn't like to compare them. I would like to vote, but I haven't seen all of them to really make a true call.

Makes for a great discussion though! :)

zenderella 11-29-10 12:00 AM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
I would be interested to know how many of them have won awards for best screenplay? Not that I put a lot of weight into awards shows, but still be interested to know :)

honeykid 11-29-10 12:03 AM

I voted for Chinatown. This was very difficult. My first thought was that it was between Kane, Chinatown and The Godfather. Then I started to think, if all these films were made by competent, but not exceptional, jobbing directors, which do I think would be the best film. Of course, I can only judge by the finished project and the mythology/stories and facts about each film, but, IMO, that film was Chinatown.

I will say that I've not seen Hannah & Her Sisters. I don't know if you can judge a film's screenplay in a foreign language you don't speak. However, like will, I felt I was unable to, so I admit I wrote these two films out of the running for these reasons.

rauldc14 11-29-10 12:20 AM

Re: Which of these films would you say is the best written?
 
I would like to see more polls like this in the future. Very interesting thread!

will.15 11-29-10 12:47 AM

Originally Posted by zenderella (Post 698390)
I would be interested to know how many of them have won awards for best screenplay? Not that I put a lot of weight into awards shows, but still be interested to know :)
They all won Oscars except Strangelove and Roshomon. Strangelove was nominated. I am not sure about Roshomon, don't think so. Might have won a screenplay award somewhere else.


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