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In response to
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Turner Classic Movies turns 15 this month, and in honor the network has selected the 15 most influential films of all time.
"
by
Don Homer
c'mon.There's got to be at least one movie since Star Wars that's been influential enough to make that list... -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Apr 13 '09, 10:05
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Responses:
That's the kind of thing that needs time to be appraised.
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celedhring
Apr 13, 10:13
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Damn, too slow. Everybody proposed those 2 already :D -- nm
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celedhring
Apr 13, 10:14
1
but good choices nonetheless -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 13, 10:21
Toy Story or Matrix would be the only 2 I'd remotely consider in that listing. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Apr 13, 10:12
The Matrix, Toy Story, Iron Man, and The Dark Knight. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 13, 10:11
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Though I admire your enthusiasm, the only comic movie to have influence is X-Men as it showed Hollywood what they could be. -- nm
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Spawn
Apr 13, 10:21
No chance on Iron Man or Dark Knight. If if they influenced anything forward, comic movies are now built on the backs of SUperman 1, Batman 1, XMen
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Will Hunting
Apr 13, 10:15
4
I think X-Men is probably the most influential for the current lot
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celedhring
Apr 13, 10:22
1
pokie -- nm
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Spawn
Apr 13, 10:26
Yeah, I should have applied the same logic to superhero movies that I had applied to Pixar movies to get toy story
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Beryllium
Apr 13, 10:18
1
Burton and Schumacher's Batmans are different beasts from today's comic book films I think.
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celedhring
Apr 13, 10:24
Toy Story is a good choice. I wouldn't argue with that over Pulp. -- nm
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Don Homer
Apr 13, 10:13
Dark Knight? really? -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 13, 10:13
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It's still too soon to actually call it that, but yes. Really. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 13, 10:13
7
I hope it becomes influential.
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celedhring
Apr 13, 10:15
1
but that's why Bery mentioned Iron Man. :) -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 13, 10:16
I just can't see that happening. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 13, 10:15
4
well, check back in five years, and see if it's had an influence on the superhero/scifi genres. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 13, 10:16
3
I just don't see how it was particularly ground-breaking in any sense, thus how any influence could be traced back to it, as opposed to other comic
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znufrii
Apr 13, 10:17
1
It wasn't. It gets a 0 on the groundbreakingness scale. -- nm
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Don Homer
Apr 13, 10:18
No more than Spidey 1, Xmen 2 or Spidey 2. It's a well-made movie, but it's not a trendsetter.
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Will Hunting
Apr 13, 10:17
It's TCM. They don't tend to show movies newer than that. -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 13, 10:11
2
this is also a good point, but the list wasn't "15 Most Influential Film That we'd show on our Network", now, was it? -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 13, 10:12
1
It's the network's anniversary. I think that would really be implicit. -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 13, 10:16
The best contender I can think of is Pulp Fiction. -- nm
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Don Homer
Apr 13, 10:09
2
that, Saving Private Ryan, and The Matrix are the first three that come to mind. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 13, 10:09
1
Definitely not on SPR, and Matrix would fall behind PF. -- nm
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Don Homer
Apr 13, 10:10
Start a poll! -- nm
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Shaun
Apr 13, 10:07
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