Re: Pick the Big Six
1. The Dark Knight
2. Kick-Ass
3. Lethal Weapon
4. Super 8
5. The Wizard of Oz
6. Battlefield Earth
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1. The Dark Knight
2. Kick-Ass
3. Lethal Weapon
4. Super 8
5. The Wizard of Oz
6. Battlefield Earth
man, i'm waaay to lazy to count how many votes each movie has... but i want to see avat-err i mean airbender ( for teague ) get shit on more than any movie in this world
The Last Airbender is the most uncomfortable, mind-boggling, overstuffed, overcrowded film adaptation I've seen since David Lynch's Dune.
And this chick's hairstyle... did Shyamalan really not notice this?
Last Airbender is one of the worst movies I've seen...well, ever. It is also fucking hysterical. People were rolling in the aisles when I saw this film.
1) Battlefield Earth
2) Dark Knight
3) Unforgiven
4) Close Encounters
5) Batman Returns
6) The Happening
Kick-Ass (kind of disappointed after the last recording exploded)
Batman Returns
The Wizard of Oz
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
The Last Airbender
The Dark Knight
Last edited by Joe (2012-01-09 04:21:29)
1)transformers 3
2)the wizard of oz
3)kick ass
4)the dark knight
5)cowboys and aliens
6)close encounters
1) The Dark Knight
2) Unforgiven
3) Batman Returns (just for you Trey ;-)
4) Super8
5) Citizen Cain
6) Battlefield Earth
These are all movies I either know really well, and can just listen to the commentary while I drive, or would enjoy watching again. This is why I just couldn't pull the trigger on Airbender. I've only seen it once and have no intention to ever see it again.
If anyone's interested here are the standings as of right now.
(Yes, I actually fucking counted them...yes, I am exceedingly bored right now...and yes, I am also slightly drunk.)
The Dark Knight : 159
The Last Airbender : 76
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? : 76
Unforgiven : 71
Batman Return : 69
Transformers 3 : 67
Kick-Ass : 58
Super 8 : 52
Close Encounters of the Third Kind : 50
Citizen Kane : 48
Lethal Weapon :39
The Wizard of Oz : 38
Battlefield Earth : 38
Cowboys & Aliens : 27
The Happening : 25
My Favorite Martian : 20
American Beauty : 4
And for some reason these three...cause apparently someone can't read...:
Barry Lyndon : 3
The Road : 2
Requiem For A Dream : 1
As you can see, we have a pretty clear leader, though the rest is anyone's game.
Thanks for running a tabulation on that; Brian,Trey and I are sitting here staring at that list and talking about it.
Hm. Hm indeed.
You know you would have gotten a much more accurate count if you'd had people rank all eighteen films, or at least their top ten,
It wouldn't change the top six.
Aw, dammit. C'mon Lethal Weapon! Although, that's going to be my first commentary, so maybe not
5 of my six are currently at the top
Here's a spreadsheet I made last night. It is updated every time someone posts a new list to ensure up-to-the-minute accuracy.
I might have OCD.
EDIT: My Top 6 is different from Maul's. I think he might have missed the more recent votes.
Last edited by Doctor Submarine (2012-01-09 13:51:05)
1) Lethal Weapon
2) The Dark Knight
3) The Wizard of Oz
4) Kick-Ass
5) Cowboys & Aliens
6) Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Also, I changed my list a bit. Now Transformers 3 and Kick-Ass are tied for the final spot.
Here´s my 6 cents:
1) Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
2) American Beauty
3) Lethal Weapon
4) Cowboys & Aliens
5) Batman Returns (Trey worked on it)
6) Citizen Kane
After much consideration, my ballot consists of:
1. Kick-Ass
2. Batman Returns
3. Unforgiven
4. The Dark Knight
5. The Last Airbender
6. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1. The Wizard of Oz
2. Unforgiven
3. My Favorite Martian
4. Batman Returns
5. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
6. Citizen Kane (but only in character as crew members)
It wouldn't change the top six.
That's my point, it very well can change the top six.
Wow, 49 folks have voted. And what do you know, the top 6 have changed quite a bit since the weekend.
Dark Knight 162
Unforgiven 87
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? 81
Last Airbender 78
Batman Returns 77
Kickass 69
God help you redxavier for actually counting all those votes. Currently I have no real issue with the list except shouldn't Kick-Ass somewhat not be included? I mean, it was attempted a few months ago but a technically difficult preventing it from completely happening. That's not to say that I wouldn't like to see DiF do a commentary for it but I'm worry that they might rehash from the previous attempt.
Also, up till 3/10 will the commentary that'll be posted on the website to be downloaded be the winners of this voting? Meaning that whatever movie that you'll likely be starting this weekened, will be downloadable a few days later. Just asking.
KickAss is on the list because it's a movie we still want to do. If it ends up a winner, it won't be the first one we re-did after a failed first attempt.
This is from my tallying. I tried to take into account changed votes, so I'm pretty sure that this is accurate.
Last edited by Doctor Submarine (2012-01-09 22:01:05)
Interesting, you seem to have 1027 points with that. By my calculation there should be 1022 points total from the 49 voters so far - 21 each minus 6 points since rtambree chose 3 movies not from the list and 1 point by Pfosback who listed Dark Knight twice. I took into consideration the changed votes.
These are my current numbers, the big difference is the Dark Knight's 10 points:
77 Batman Returns (Trey worked on it)
162 The Dark Knight
30 American Beauty
69 Kick-Ass
49 Lethal Weapon
78 The Last Airbender
87 Unforgiven
24 My Favorite Martian (Trey worked on it)
67 Transformers 3
31 Cowboys & Aliens
25 The Happening
81 Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
54 Close Encounters of the Third Kind
51 Citizen Kane
50 The Wizard of Oz
49 Super 8
38 Battlefield Earth
I separated out results by voter, but admit I could have put a vote on the wrong line.
Taking a look at Dark Knight, it was voted for 38 times.
12x 1st place
7x 2nd place
6x 3rd place
8x 4th place
2x 5th place
3x 6th place
I'll send over my spreadsheet at the end.
Teague wrote:It wouldn't change the top six.
That's my point, it very well can change the top six.
Statistician Phi declares that Gregory Harbin is correct.
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