AFI list is completely rubbish…..
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ZakkWyldeMyLittlePony — 9 years ago(October 28, 2016 09:27 PM)
The second and third Star Wars films and the second and third Lord of the Rings should both be on the list. Not just the first Star Wars and the first Lord of the Rings.
Metallica, Iron Maiden, and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fan -
roch-19121 — 9 years ago(November 05, 2016 11:09 AM)
AFI's 100 years 100 things (Cheers,thrills,passions) and AFI's top 10 film genres are even bigger rubbish Just Saying
For Example:
In Animated Films there is Snow White and 7 dwarvs on first place because it was the most influential film in the animated film genre and The Lion King is only 4'rd
The Searchers as Greatest American Western of all time? I have always thought it's terrily overrated. The Wild Bunch or High Noon should be first
In Sports film the first place is Raging Bull. Really Perfect Film as Film but it's rarely about sport (boxing). The better Sport film is Rocky
And Yes, Wizard of Oz is Greatest Fantasy Film for the same reason as Snow White is Greatest Animated Film (To be Honest Citizen Kane is First Film on The Top 100 Films List for the same reason also) (Being most influential)
E.T. as Third Science Fiction ?! Really?! It's more like drama with that E.T. puppet from outer space. Where is Science Fiction there?
To Kill a Mockinbird is Greatest Courtroom? But there is only 1 scene of Courtroom into entire movie! 12 Angry Man should be first
And The Godfather is 11'nth most supsenseful, action packed and exiting?
In 100 Cheers i can agree with It's a Wonderful Life but not with To Kill a Mockinbird and E.T. as THAT inspiring films. And why is Shawshank Redemption on 23'rd place? Film that teaches you how to not give up in most hopeless time and place is so not inspiring according to critics?
The Way We Were, Dr.Zhivago and Love Story are better Romance Films than City Lights?
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doug65oh — 9 years ago(November 05, 2016 10:49 PM)
I dont necessarily disagree with the points you make but your recollection of
12 Angry Men
vs
To Kill A Mockingbird
in terms of onscreen courtroom time appears to actually be backwards. Think of how
12 Angry Men
opens: We see a very short introductory scene which takes place in the hallway of the courthouse. The camera then enters the courtroom, panning as the judge finishes reading the jury charge, followed by the bailiffs instruction, The jury will now retire. The jurors then exit and proceed to the deliberations room and remain there until they reach a verdict. We never see them again in the courtroom, right? The final scene takes place outdoors, when Joseph Sweeneys character McCardle introduces himself to Fondas character Davis.
Total time spent in the courtroom itself is less than 4 minutes if I recall correctly.
To Kill A Mockingbird
, comparatively, spends more time in the courtroom, as we hear actual testimony from the Ewells, Tom Robinson, and I believe Sheriff Tate as well. -
doug65oh — 9 years ago(November 07, 2016 08:53 PM)
Aye, but this is the part of your post I read and responded to:
"To Kill a Mockingbird is Greatest Courtroom? But there is only 1 scene of Courtroom into entire movie! 12 Angry Man should be first."
Did you mix the 2 films up in the typing somehow? That would make sense, since
12 Angry Men
does have only one scene actually inside the courtroom itself.