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Resident Evil: Retribution was my one-pointer
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I was a bit underwhelmed with Stalker, though who knows a rewatch might help it. I remember watching E.T. in the drive-in as a kid, but it's never been a favorite. It's got some iconic moments, but then it has things like the climatic scene and it's clear no one is trusting the audience to be on the right page without a ridiculously melodramatic John Williams score to tell us how to feel.
I'm going to have at least nine from my list in the top twenty. There's a tenth that could show up, but I'm going to be really shocked it made the top twenty. But I suppose I'll be more shocked it doesn't make the list at all.
I'm going to have at least nine from my list in the top twenty. There's a tenth that could show up, but I'm going to be really shocked it made the top twenty. But I suppose I'll be more shocked it doesn't make the list at all.
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Wow, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial just missed out on making the Top 20, which kind of surprises me. But I'm glad to see it make it. I knew nothing about Stalker, except having seen the poster. Needless to say about that one, didn't make it. Anyway, E.T., when I first saw it was good in my opinion, but every time I see it, even to this day, I love it more. Classic greatness.
Oh, mark f, a little more trivia about that sequence with Elliott at school---the teacher whose face we never see was played by Harrison Ford, according to Spielberg.
My list so far:
List so far:
#3 The Day the Earth Stood Still .39
#4 Forbidden Planet .38
#8 Invasion of the Body Snatchers .46
#12 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial .21
#15 The Road Warrior .31
#17 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan .35
#18 The War of the Worlds .90
#20 The Time Machine .69
#23 Logan's Run .71
#24 RoboCop .28
#25 The Fifth Element .34
Oh, mark f, a little more trivia about that sequence with Elliott at school---the teacher whose face we never see was played by Harrison Ford, according to Spielberg.
My list so far:
List so far:
#3 The Day the Earth Stood Still .39
#4 Forbidden Planet .38
#8 Invasion of the Body Snatchers .46
#12 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial .21
#15 The Road Warrior .31
#17 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan .35
#18 The War of the Worlds .90
#20 The Time Machine .69
#23 Logan's Run .71
#24 RoboCop .28
#25 The Fifth Element .34
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Just as with cricket, I had E.T. at #9 on my list. Amazing magical film - and still to this day imo.
I saw more than half of Stalker and actually liked what I saw a whole lot. Might turn out to be my favourite Tarkovski whenever I get around a full watch...
I saw more than half of Stalker and actually liked what I saw a whole lot. Might turn out to be my favourite Tarkovski whenever I get around a full watch...
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Back To The Future the ride was great. Loved the Men In Black one too. Both better films that were eligible for this list coincidentally
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I wonder if we'll see Matrix show up. I was sure people would vote for it, as it was quite an achievement at the time, but is it frankly top-20 material?
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Oh, mark f, a little more trivia about that sequence with Elliott at school---the teacher whose face we never see was played by Harrison Ford, according to Spielberg.
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Thanks for that, Holden. I've never seen that, of course now I know why. But I'd swear that when you hear the teacher talking in the "frog liberation" scene and saying, "I'll handle this. I can handle this!" that it sounds just like Harrison Ford. I wonder if, since his principal role was cut, Spielberg asked him to throw in his voice for that little bit?
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That is him, walking into the classroom. Then they go to his office for the cut scenes. But it was designed that you never saw his face.
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I had Stalker at #2. One of my favourite films of all-time.
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Everyone who loves E.T. seems to say the same thing, they first fell in love with it as a kid. Is there anybody here who loves E.T. and seen it for the first time as an adult?
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I don't think I necessarily loved it as a kid. The last time I saw it I was blown away though. Of course, there was a tiny bit of the nostalgia factor. Nostalgia seems to reign supreme in 80s films.
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Everyone who loves E.T. seems to say the same thing, they first fell in love with it as a kid. Is there anybody here who loves E.T. and seen it for the first time as an adult?
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Everyone who loves E.T. seems to say the same thing, they first fell in love with it as a kid. Is there anybody here who loves E.T. and seen it for the first time as an adult?
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If you consider me an adult... I was 26 when it came out. Everybody I knew at the time pretty much loved it, including my mom.
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