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Person and Time
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For the record, Spielberg did not direct Poltergeist. Though he did write and, I believe produce it, so it could still be counted as a "Spielberg movie" if you wanted to call it so. |
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Mr. Sir
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May 8, 2008
(over 3 days ago)
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His best I feel is Schindler's List, but Indiana Jones takes the most entertaining of his movies. |
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Hellrazr360
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May 9, 2008
(over 3 days ago)
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I think its a tie between Jurassic Park I and Hook. |
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Aragni
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May 9, 2008
(over 3 days ago)
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IMO? Catch Me If You Can. I didn't like Schindler's List at all. alleyesontheMa$t3rplease |
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Ninety Nine
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May 9, 2008
(over 3 days ago)
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ET phone home |
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feign
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May 9, 2008
(over 3 days ago)
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The Indiana Jones vs. Jurassic Park really put my geek fanboy beliefs in a mighty big conflict. |
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Sufjan
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May 9, 2008
(over 3 days ago)
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shame on you ninety nine...you anti semite |
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chunk-e
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May 9, 2008
(over 3 days ago)
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Like Sufjan - Indiana Jones or Jurassic Park. |
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Panzer Mk ll
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May 9, 2008
(over 3 days ago)
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Tough one...but I either gotta go with Jurassic Park or call myself a heretic |
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CapDac
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May 9, 2008
(over 3 days ago)
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The best out of the options? Indiana Jones. My favourite out of those? Saving Private Ryan. His best of all of his? Schindler's List. My fav of all of his? Saving Private Ryan. |
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PJH
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May 9, 2008
(over 2 days ago)
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As much as I love Indiana Jones and love Harrison Ford...I think I ultimately gotta go with Jurassic Park by THE smallest of margins. I mean, if we go series wise, Indiana Jones wins no contest. But first Indy film versus first JP... I have to go with dinosaurs (I have a thing for people and dinosaurs; The War That Time Forgot and Neozoic are some of the most fun comics.) |
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Sufjan
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May 9, 2008
(over 2 days ago)
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Saving Private Ryan, because he was the first one to realistically portry WW2. :] |
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Agis_wild elf
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May 10, 2008
(over 2 days ago)
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Well, D-Day maybe but everything after that was grossly inaccurate. Any WWII history buff would tell you that. WWII is a true story. Sacrificing a Hand full of guys for one person because the government cares so much about pooor old Mrs. Ryan is not. Though I do believe the fighting Sulivans inspired saving private Ryan. Its kind of a smimilar heart breaking story of heroism and courage. I recommend anyone reading this to look up the story of the Sullivan brothers. You wont be dissaopinted. |
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LameMovie
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May 10, 2008
(1 day and 21 hours ago)
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Gotta go with the man with the whip and fedora on this one. |
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BryanH
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May 10, 2008
(1 day and 20 hours ago)
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Nothing beats Jurassic Park. |
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Famov
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May 10, 2008
(1 day and 20 hours ago)
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I'd probably have to go with Catch Me If You Can or Saving Private Ryan. Runner up places go to Duel and Raiders of the Lost Ark. I'm not a big Spielberg fan, though. |
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Mr. Sir
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May 11, 2008
(1 day and 17 hours ago)
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Saving Private Ryan was a close 3rd for me. The other two movies have more sentimental value. |
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Panzer Mk ll
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May 11, 2008
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I never really liked Jurassic Park or Schindler's List (arguably Spielberg's most popular films). I liked Indy a lot, except for The Last Crusade, and I absolutely loved Catch Me If You Can. One of my favourite Dicaprio roles ever, and a great script. alleyesontheMa$t3rplease |
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Ninety Nine
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May 11, 2008
(1 day and 2 hours ago)
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How did you not like The Last Crusade? Almost everyone feels that Temple of Doom was the weak point of the franchise. |
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Sufjan
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May 11, 2008
(19 hours and 24 minutes ago)
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That's news to me (although I don't really like Indy enough to justify discussing the films frequently). I always found The Last Crusade was just lacking a little oomph. Plus I don't like Connery. alleyesontheMa$t3rplease |
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Ninety Nine
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May 12, 2008
(15 hours and 28 minutes ago)
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