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Empire Magazine Top 500 Greatest Films

Post by General Mannerheim » Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:00 am

nice looking site: http://www.empireonline.com/500/1.asp

Predictable and boring top ten though! just shows how much of the great British public lack any class or imagination!

Probably why there are so many scum fans knocking about!?

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Post by ratbert » Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:13 am

The Godfather at no.1! Well strike me pink. It is well made, but it doesn't half lumber on and I've never been happy with all its talk of 'honour' amongst people who are, basically, violent murderers.

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Post by BWFC_Wyles » Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:31 am

Very surprised Sideways is so far down @ 494!

It's not letting me go past 100. Anyone know if The Dark Knight made it in?
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Re: Empire Magazine Top 500 Greatest Films

Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:36 am

General Mannerheim wrote:nice looking site: http://www.empireonline.com/500/1.asp

Predictable and boring top ten though! just shows how much of the great British public lack any class or imagination!

Probably why there are so many scum fans knocking about!?
I can't see past 100!

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empire is a shit magazine

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Post by David Lee's Hair » Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:05 pm

Anything that involves asking the public for their view degrades the rankings.

Harry Potter ranks 471, but The Wicker Man ranks 485. Deer Hunter (467) and Full Metal Jacket (457), yet Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom (233)

See what I mean! People who think Harry Potter is a good film, will undoubtedly never have seen some of the better films made, yet vote for Harry Potter as a cinematic great. Indiana Jones is a good film but as good as the other 2?
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Post by Soldier_Of_The_White_Army » Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:22 pm

Batman wrote:empire is a shit magazine
We've been through this once before, you was wrong then, and thas wrong now.
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Post by ratbert » Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:24 pm

Batman wrote:empire is a shit magazine
Wrong, even when said with the kind of profundity to shame Bernard Levin and Gore Vidal.

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Post by David Lee's Hair » Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:47 pm

MichaelJohn12 wrote:Very surprised Sideways is so far down @ 494!

It's not letting me go past 100. Anyone know if The Dark Knight made it in?
8th, iirc, from reading the paper this morning.
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sideways is pants

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:54 pm

David Lee's Hair wrote:Anything that involves asking the public for their view degrades the rankings.

Harry Potter ranks 471, but The Wicker Man ranks 485. Deer Hunter (467) and Full Metal Jacket (457), yet Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom (233)

See what I mean! People who think Harry Potter is a good film, will undoubtedly never have seen some of the better films made, yet vote for Harry Potter as a cinematic great. Indiana Jones is a good film but as good as the other 2?
But its why its impossible to judge.

Indiana Jones films are classics and brilliant films for what they are.

But how can you judge them alongside films in different genres that perhaps are more significant in other ways?

You can't unless you accept that the vote is based on the films that are most popular amongst the general public.

Otherwise we could just have a panel of Jonathan Woss, Germaine Greer and Jo Whiney telling us "what we should regard as the best films".

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Post by CrazyHorse » Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:56 pm

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Post by David Lee's Hair » Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:10 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:But its why its impossible to judge.

Indiana Jones films are classics and brilliant films for what they are.

But how can you judge them alongside films in different genres that perhaps are more significant in other ways?

You can't unless you accept that the vote is based on the films that are most popular amongst the general public.

Otherwise we could just have a panel of Jonathan Woss, Germaine Greer and Jo Whiney telling us "what we should regard as the best films".
Oh the Indiana Jones films are great don't get me wrong, but are they as good as say Deer Hunter, as a cinematic great?

Probably not. Greatness shouldn't just comprise of public popularity, which as soon as 95% of the vote comes into the equation it would unfortunately become.

95% of the British public would probably say that the Spice Girls are greater than Beethoven. But are they really?

I agree with you in a round-about kind of way, but I just never think once the public get involved you can take much credence by it.
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Post by enfieldwhite » Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:16 pm

The British Public are shit, and fat.

Just thought I'd beat the Batster to it. :mrgreen:
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Post by General Mannerheim » Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:24 pm

David Lee's Hair wrote:
MichaelJohn12 wrote:Very surprised Sideways is so far down @ 494!

It's not letting me go past 100. Anyone know if The Dark Knight made it in?
8th, iirc, from reading the paper this morning.
15th actually, 8th was singing in the rain.

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:26 pm

David Lee's Hair wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:But its why its impossible to judge.

Indiana Jones films are classics and brilliant films for what they are.

But how can you judge them alongside films in different genres that perhaps are more significant in other ways?

You can't unless you accept that the vote is based on the films that are most popular amongst the general public.

Otherwise we could just have a panel of Jonathan Woss, Germaine Greer and Jo Whiney telling us "what we should regard as the best films".
Oh the Indiana Jones films are great don't get me wrong, but are they as good as say Deer Hunter, as a cinematic great?

Probably not. Greatness shouldn't just comprise of public popularity, which as soon as 95% of the vote comes into the equation it would unfortunately become.

95% of the British public would probably say that the Spice Girls are greater than Beethoven. But are they really?

I agree with you in a round-about kind of way, but I just never think once the public get involved you can take much credence by it.
Ermm but surely the only judge of whether a film is a "great" or a classic is your own personal opinion of it?

I don't want someone to tell me what is or isn't a good film, I'll make my own mind up.

And therefore the ONLY way you can survey these things is to ask enough of the general populous to find a consensus?

A classic in one persons eyes may be absolutely shi.te in anothers.

Like music, its personal and some films appeal to more people than others. I like some films that the critics "panned". So what? Doesn't make them good or bad, just means I like them.

For example, Schindlers list is a great film (IMO) and it is a very important film in terms of defining some horific historical events.

However, if I sit down on a Saturday evening, its not something I'd particularly choose to watch. But I might re-vist star wars or indiana jones. Therefore if someone asked me for my top 10 films or whatever, I probably wouldn't select Schindlers list. Even though I think its a great film.

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Post by General Mannerheim » Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:31 pm

The way i think about it is if someone said your going down for murder and you could take 10 dvd's with you, what films would you take? none of the ones in that top ten for sure! they are all good granted, but i would not like to watch any of them again right now, never mind regularly for the next 30 years!
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Post by General Mannerheim » Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:33 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
David Lee's Hair wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:But its why its impossible to judge.

Indiana Jones films are classics and brilliant films for what they are.

But how can you judge them alongside films in different genres that perhaps are more significant in other ways?

You can't unless you accept that the vote is based on the films that are most popular amongst the general public.

Otherwise we could just have a panel of Jonathan Woss, Germaine Greer and Jo Whiney telling us "what we should regard as the best films".
Oh the Indiana Jones films are great don't get me wrong, but are they as good as say Deer Hunter, as a cinematic great?

Probably not. Greatness shouldn't just comprise of public popularity, which as soon as 95% of the vote comes into the equation it would unfortunately become.

95% of the British public would probably say that the Spice Girls are greater than Beethoven. But are they really?

I agree with you in a round-about kind of way, but I just never think once the public get involved you can take much credence by it.
Ermm but surely the only judge of whether a film is a "great" or a classic is your own personal opinion of it?

I don't want someone to tell me what is or isn't a good film, I'll make my own mind up.

And therefore the ONLY way you can survey these things is to ask enough of the general populous to find a consensus?

A classic in one persons eyes may be absolutely shi.te in Batmans.

Like music, its personal and some films appeal to more people than others. I like some films that the critics "panned". So what? Doesn't make them good or bad, just means I like them.

For example, Schindlers list is a great film (IMO) and it is a very important film in terms of defining some horific historical events.

However, if I sit down on a Saturday evening, its not something I'd particularly choose to watch. But I might re-vist star wars or indiana jones. Therefore if someone asked me for my top 10 films or whatever, I probably wouldn't select Schindlers list. Even though I think its a great film.

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Post by enfieldwhite » Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:38 pm

General Mannerheim wrote:The way i think about it is if someone said your going down for murder and you could take 10 dvd's with you, what films would you take? none of the ones in that top ten for sure! they are all good granted, but i would not like to watch any of them again right now, never mind regularly for the next 30 years!
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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:40 pm

Done its job for the mag, then - talking point and clickthroughs...

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