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Live Face-Off:'Saving Private Ryan' vs 'The Thin Red Line'
2 different stories, 2 different fronts, 2 great movies, which one would you choose? List: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls023288958/ Poll: https://www.imdb.com/poll/huRcNgn-UDM/
stephennrussell
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7 years ago
Saving Pvt Ryan, no story to other.
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dan_dassow
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Hi Adrian Marsel (AKA aryanmarsel), Thank you for your poll suggestion. 1. Once someone responds to your post, only an admin can edit the post. 2. For your poll suggestion to be consider, your list must link back to this thread. Please edit your list (https://www.imdb.com/list/ls023288958/) to add this text after your question: After voting, [link=https://getsatisfaction.com/imdb/topics/face-off-saving-private-ryan-vs-the-thin-red-line]please discuss here.[/link]This will be displayed as: After voting, please discuss here. 3. Other poll authors and users may offer suggestions. Please consider these suggestion and respond respectfully. 4. For more information regarding creating and suggesting polls, please read: FAQ: So You Want to Make an IMDb Poll? Here's How... Please note: Polls are limited to 35 choices. 5. If you have questions regarding polls, please post them in this thread.
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rubyfruit76
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7 years ago
Hi Adrian and welcome to poll authoring and the GS board. :) I'd go with 'Thin Red Line.' Here's a short list of tips about Face-Off polls: https://getsatisfaction.com/imdb/topics/face-offs-requested-a-few-notes
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ElMaruecan82
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7 years ago
I tried again Spielberg's "Ryan" but I stick to my guns, this is a wonderfully directed movie and the opening sequence is a milestone of film-making BUT it's so typical of Spielberg's tendency to force-feed the audience with simplistic emotions (good vs. bad, humanistic vs. barbarian etc. etc.) it's not a bad thing in absolute terms, but he never tries to be nuanced and subtle for a change, and my guess is that's why Spielberg, of all the baby-boom directors, is the only one who didn't tackle Vietnam War, because he needs a clean war like World War 2 with objective heroes and objective villains, something emotionally but never intellectually engaging. Even when I got deeper in the story, I simply hated that "Earn this" quote, it's not like Ryan asked for something, he was ready to die like any GI, or soldier, he didn't want any favor, but now he's got to live up with the memory that six or seven of America's finest men indirectly died because of him, you can tell it from his breakdown in the cemetery. I understand Miller simply asked him to become a man who was worth this sacrifice but talk about an existential burden. Actually, that bit is perhaps more interesting than the way I make it sound now that I think about it:)
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Tsarstepan
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7 years ago
The Thin Red Line didn't give me the worst headaches I've ever experienced from watching a movie. Also the first time I almost vomited at the movie theater from extreme motion sickness.Saving Private Ryan with its many great moments also had its Tom Hanks schlockiness as well.The Thin Red Line gets my much revered vote.
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stephennrussell
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Saving Pvt Ryan
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rubyfruit76
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7 years ago
Hi Adrian, I hope you're still around. :)I cast my vote above but may I suggest a few edits? (They're below in bold - the last is just a semi-colon instead of a comma after "movies.")Two different stories, two different fronts, two great movies; which one would you choose?
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mrtharindu
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7 years ago
This one is tough. :/
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rubyfruit76
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6 years ago
bump
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Pencho15
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10 months ago
Live Poll: https://www.imdb.com/poll/huRcNgn-UDM/ Congratulations @adrian_marsel
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Tsarstepan
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10 months ago
If the opening 24 minutes hadn't give me one of my worst headaches and movie-induced motion sickness I have ever experienced? I would have voted for Saving Private Ryan (1998).
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