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Title: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Ocicat on August 13, 2008, 05:57:05 PM
This is it!  The film's poll's final showdown!  Out of 120 movies, two are left competing to win the Escape Artist's Favorite Film Award!  Coveted, that.  Very coveted. 

In just the finals rounds Star Wars has defeated Fight Club and it's own spawn - The Empire Strikes Back.

Raiders beat Blade Runner and then squeaked past The Princess Bride by just one vote.

Voting will last for two weeks, so that everyone gets a chance to be heard.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Talia on August 13, 2008, 06:09:16 PM
Aw jeez. This is tough.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: wintermute on August 13, 2008, 07:05:25 PM
Aw jeez. This is tough.
No, it really isn't.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Russell Nash on August 13, 2008, 07:17:11 PM
I've re-watched both recently and I find Raiders to have aged better. 
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: eytanz on August 13, 2008, 07:45:17 PM
I've re-watched both recently and I find Raiders to have aged better. 

I entirely agree.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Roney on August 13, 2008, 08:20:35 PM
Much as I love both, to some extent Star Wars will always be the mental yardstick against which I measure the cinema experience. There's still only one chord that I instinctively expect to hear following the 20th Century Fox fanfare.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: DKT on August 13, 2008, 08:37:34 PM
Much as I love both, to some extent Star Wars will always be the mental yardstick against which I measure the cinema experience. There's still only one chord that I instinctively expect to hear following the 20th Century Fox fanfare.

My thoughts, exactly.  It's not really much of a choice for me.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: CammoBlammo on August 13, 2008, 09:18:40 PM
Harrison Ford must be feeling very pleased with himself right now.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: eytanz on August 13, 2008, 09:29:18 PM
Harrison Ford must be feeling very pleased with himself right now.

I'm sure he is.

Not entirely sure this poll has anything to do with it, though.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Ocicat on August 13, 2008, 09:30:15 PM
Harrison Ford must be feeling very pleased with himself right now.

Obviously, Ford and Lucas own our souls.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Windup on August 14, 2008, 04:26:44 AM

A tough call but -- Raiders it is.  And it's Spielberg, not Lucas, who owns my cinematic soul.... 
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Void Munashii on August 14, 2008, 04:34:54 AM
  Good lord, it's like making my childhood battle itself to the death....

  I think I may be biased by having watched all the IJ movies most recently, and I feel like some sort of a traitor, but I have to go with Raiders. The opening sequence alone is one of the greatest pieces of film I've ever seen.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: stePH on August 14, 2008, 01:19:17 PM
Quote from: Ocicat
Which movie do you like best?  Which should win the entire film poll?

That's two different questions there, Chief.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Ocicat on August 15, 2008, 11:10:58 PM
Quote from: Ocicat
Which movie do you like best?  Which should win the entire film poll?

That's two different questions there, Chief.

True.  Deal.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: stePH on August 16, 2008, 06:17:47 AM
Quote from: Ocicat
Which movie do you like best?  Which should win the entire film poll?

That's two different questions there, Chief.

True.  Deal.

Dealt!  :)
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Russell Nash on August 16, 2008, 10:08:25 PM
Having thought about it some more, I, think the real reason Raiders finally won out is that Spielberg hasn't felt the need to mess with it.  The reflection of the snake is still there.  The melting of the heads hasn't been improved.  Lucas seems almost ashamed of the original. 
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: stePH on August 17, 2008, 09:49:30 PM
Having thought about it some more, I, think the real reason Raiders finally won out is that Spielberg hasn't felt the need to mess with it.  The reflection of the snake is still there.  The melting of the heads hasn't been improved.  Lucas seems almost ashamed of the original. 

Star Wars leads 14/9 as I type this.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Russell Nash on August 17, 2008, 10:01:33 PM
Having thought about it some more, I, think the real reason Raiders finally won out is that Spielberg hasn't felt the need to mess with it.  The reflection of the snake is still there.  The melting of the heads hasn't been improved.  Lucas seems almost ashamed of the original. 

Star Wars leads 14/9 as I type this.

I meant in my opinion.  I don't much care what you guys think.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Bdoomed on August 17, 2008, 10:27:39 PM
thats the spirit!
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: stePH on August 17, 2008, 11:21:29 PM
Having thought about it some more, I, think the real reason Raiders finally won out is that Spielberg hasn't felt the need to mess with it.  The reflection of the snake is still there.  The melting of the heads hasn't been improved.  Lucas seems almost ashamed of the original. 

Star Wars leads 14/9 as I type this.

I meant in my opinion.  I don't much care what you guys think.

Well, I voted Raiders too.

Lucas is like a pet dog you've had since it was a puppy.  Years ago it was a great companion, now it lays about and piddles the rug when it's not wrecking your furniture, but you're still too fond of it to put it out of your misery.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Ocicat on August 18, 2008, 03:00:04 AM
Lucas is like a pet dog you've had since it was a puppy.  Years ago it was a great companion, now it lays about and piddles the rug when it's not wrecking your furniture, but you're still too fond of it to put it out of your misery.

Bwhahaha!  I wonder if we'll ever manage to convince him that his behavior just isn't cute anymore...
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: stePH on August 18, 2008, 03:49:00 AM
 :D

Full disclosure: I copped that from Jeremy "Toastyfrog" Parish's review of Episode I, though I can't remember the exact words he used ... something to that general effect.  Might have been something about farting and smelling up the room all the time too.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: oddpod on August 19, 2008, 06:07:27 PM
NONONO!!!!
i wont do it!
i carnt do it
you carnt make me!!!
kill me insted, kill me!
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: errant371 on August 19, 2008, 07:55:44 PM
Raiders... is the better movie.  Star Wars has had a huge impact on the way many people see science fiction, but as a film, as a story, Raiders... is superior. 

Part of my opinion is based on the fact that Raiders... did not need sequels (although I am glad that they did a good job with Last Crusade, though Temple... and Kingdom... should never have been made).  Certainly, the Star Wars trilogy can be viewed as one large 3 act play (composed of 3, 3 act plays which appeals to symmetry), however, even when viewed as such, they are a mish-mash of conflicting sub-plots, story inconsistancies, overly complex character interaction, uneven direction and acting and rests on a backstory not clearly thought out. 

Raiders... on the other hand (despite some rather obvious flaws) is nicely self contained.  The backstory is nicely summed up in the first 20 minutes; we learn all we need about Jones and his world quickly without resorting to long and tedious exposition (unlike Star Wars) in a wonderfully concieved and directed action sequence.  The story hangs together much better and makes wonderful and appropriate use of pulp and adventure genre cliche.  You know there is going to be a jilted woman, because there is always a jilted woman in this sort of story.  The story and the film play to the audience's expectations while remaining fresh and interesting.  The direction is great.  There is inspired use of static shots and close-ups to imply movement, emotion and detail reminescent of pulp comics and old film serials.  All around, Raiders of the Lost Ark is a great film that has not only aged well, but continues to impress on every viewing.

That said, Star Wars will probably win.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Ocicat on August 25, 2008, 01:49:11 AM
Looks like Star Wars is going to win it... I'm not particularly surprised.  If nothing else, it's just so formative for an entire generation (and more) of SF fans.  Even though, of course, it's not really Science Fiction.  But I do think it's a great movie all on it's own... and the greatness probably owes more to Campbell then to Lucas.  The Hero's Journey is simply and well presented, amid a background that just can't help but be fascinating.  The other thing that still impresses me about it is the "used future" look, something he let go of in the newer movies. 
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Russell Nash on August 25, 2008, 08:39:50 AM
The other thing that still impresses me about it is the "used future" look, something he let go of in the newer movies. 

I was at the train station the other day and I watched one of these super-fast euro-trains come in.  It was a rainy, crummy day.  The train was streaked with dirty water and looked horrible.  the only thing I could think about was the "used future" look from SW.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Ocicat on August 28, 2008, 07:49:18 AM
Annnnd that's it! 

Star Wars wins the Escape Artist's Favorite Film Award!
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Bdoomed on August 31, 2008, 06:58:00 PM
yay.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: deflective on September 01, 2008, 01:45:47 PM
the award ceremony (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSZB0NjRqzc)
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: stePH on September 01, 2008, 02:35:35 PM
the award ceremony (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSZB0NjRqzc)

Holy living f**k Harrison Ford was young back then.

No medal for Chewie?  I thought I remembered Chewie getting a medal too.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: deflective on September 01, 2008, 02:47:11 PM
and i remembered a free spirited Carrie Fisher bouncing with excitement.
might be one of the many other versions of the movie.

edit: ever see the Kurt Russell audition (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nix_PID3oiA)? there's a version may have been
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: eytanz on September 01, 2008, 03:56:17 PM
(quietly, beneath my breath:) boo
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: wintermute on September 02, 2008, 03:55:50 PM
the award ceremony (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSZB0NjRqzc)

Holy living f**k Harrison Ford was young back then.

No medal for Chewie?  I thought I remembered Chewie getting a medal too.
Chewie is just a squire. It's only the knights who get the medals.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: CammoBlammo on September 02, 2008, 11:01:02 PM
Chewie is just a squire. It's only the knights who get the medals.

Some would say (http://www.morningstar.nildram.co.uk/A_New_Sith.html) that Chewie was in charge of the whole rebellion.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Ocicat on September 02, 2008, 11:31:03 PM
Some would say (http://www.morningstar.nildram.co.uk/A_New_Sith.html) that Chewie was in charge of the whole rebellion.

Possibly the most brilliant piece of film analysis ever.  Or at least... damn funny.  Always knew there was more going on with R2 than his beeps and bloops let on.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: Roney on September 03, 2008, 08:40:26 PM
Some would say (http://www.morningstar.nildram.co.uk/A_New_Sith.html) that Chewie was in charge of the whole rebellion.

Inspired.  I think I might actually enjoy watching Star Wars again if I remember that this is going on in the background.
Title: Re: Film Poll: The Final Battle!
Post by: wintermute on September 04, 2008, 03:00:57 PM
Pah. The whole thing falls apart when you remember that Yoda was working with Palpatine to destroy the Republic.

It was Yoda who sent the Jedi knights (the double-0's of Star Wars) into a stand-up battle where they all got slaughtered. Only Mace Windu disobeyed to do the sneaky thing Jedi are so good at, and almost won the whole battle right there. If only someone had gone with him, it might all have been different.

Then, at just that moment, it turns out that there's a new army the Republic can use, to replace the one Yoda just threw away. And the people who built that army seem to think that it was Yoda who commissioned it. Which happened on a planet that someone managed to delete from the Jedi archives. You think they let Palpatine go snooping around in there?

Obi-Wan (the only other Jedi to survive the meat grinder, who relied on Yoda more and more after Qi-Gonn's death) hides Anakin's son in a fiendishly clever place: Anakin's home town of Mos Espa, Tattouine. In the care of Anakin's brother (half-brother, I suppose), Owen Skywalker. With everyone knowing that he's Anakin's son. Hardly an attempt to keep him safe, I'm sure you'll agree.

And then he (and Yoda, later) continually lies to Luke about the relationship between Vader and Anakin. Which gives Vader the perfect opening when the truth is sprung on him in the middle of battle. Leah was just a girl, and therefore could be more easily ignored.

Once Obi-Wan dies, and the rebellion begins in earnest, Yoda summons Luke to him to keep the one force-sensitive person around out of the field of battle under the guise of training him. Again, he lies to Luke about his ability in an attempt to keep him away from Bespin. Because without Luke, the rebellion would have been crushed there, and the Galactic Empire could have continued unopposed.

It's also interesting to note what happens to the Jedi conspirators when they die: Unlike any of the other Jedi we see (such as Qi-Gonn), their bodies just disappear and they become part of The Force. Palpatine doesn't seem to know this trick, though he offers to teach it to Anakin, to win him over. Is this some secret teaching Yoda discovered to prevent his Jedi agents being uncovered in compromising situations? It wouldn't do, after all, if the Jedi Council found out that Jango Fett had been acting as Yoda's catspaw on Kamino.