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Cast Away
8
4.40%
What Lies Beneath
2
1.10%
Contact
16
8.79%
Forrest Gump
48
26.37%
Death Becomes Her
1
0.55%
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
16
8.79%
Back to the Future
83
45.60%
Romancing the Stone
3
1.65%
Used Cars
5
2.75%
Other?
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0%
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YOUR favorite Robert Zemeckis Film?

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Old 03-31-04, 08:15 PM
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YOUR favorite Robert Zemeckis Film?

Which one do you enjoy the most?
Old 03-31-04, 08:26 PM
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This could get interesting. Im anxious to see how the top 3 play out.
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...and the rabbit hops to an early lead...
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Aargh I was torn between Forrest Gump and Death becomes her... Chose Gump.
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Good call. Gump makes a run for first.

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1.21 gigawatts!

'Future' bolts to first!
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I voted for Roger, but I have to put in a good word for Used Cars as well!
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I saw Forrest Gump 10 times at the theater.

And that's all I have to say about that....
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I'd actually rank BTTF 2 slightly higher than 1, but that's just my crazy opinion.
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Originally posted by TomOpus
I saw Forrest Gump 10 times at the theater.

And that's all I have to say about that....
Old 03-31-04, 09:05 PM
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Easily Gump, Forrest, Forrest Gump. Loved the movie; has left a lasting impression on me. What that is, well, let's just say that it's one of the only movies that got a repeat viewing at the theatre. Hell, I invited all my friends to see it....I thought that everyone needed to see this movie...it was great.
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Forrest Gump. BTTF is in a close second though...
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Robert has made lots of films I love...in fact I'd say I like them all. But Roger Rabbit is just great...I have no complaints about it. So inventive, very funny, great effects...I could go on.
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Romancing the Stone just slightly over Back to the Future.
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Wow . . . this was far tougher than I thought it would be. I really love Forrest Gump, Back To The Future, and Romancing The Stone . . . ended up going with Back To The Future for the highest rewatchabilty level.

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Cast Away is my favourite.I just cannot beleive that I saw a movie with 1 main actor and it went on for such a long time.That's great acting and directing
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Box of Chocolates...
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I am (to put it lightly) not a fan of Zemekis. However, I must give props to "Used Cars".

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I'm not a fan of recent Zemeckis. His pre-1990 films are all classics (the BTTF trilogy, Used Cars, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, and a few others come to mind), but everything else with the exception of Contact has been total shit (I hate Forrest Gump, What Lies Beneath, and Cast Away with a burning passion).

I voted for Back to the Future since it is probably my favorite film that Zemeckis made with I Wanna Hold Your Hand right behind it.
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BTTF with 16 votes? That's too ****ing high!
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Originally posted by devilshalo
BTTF with 16 votes? That's too ****ing high!
Hah! Must go out and buy "Used Cars" this week.

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That was a tough call. I liked a lot of those movies. I eventually settled on Cast Away. It wasn't the most crowdpleasing as some of the others, but I have to give him major props for pulling off a near impossible film to make like that. Still, Contact, Forrest Gump, Back to the Future, are all very impressive works. Can't wait for The Polar Express this Thanksgiving.
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I know I'm in the minority, but I just love Contact. I wish more sci-fi movies were made this intelligently.
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I know I'm in the minority, but I just love Contact. I wish more sci-fi movies were made this intelligently.
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Gump
Roger Rabbit
Back to the Future
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