View Poll Results: Who has the better team of characters?
cardsfan111
26
48.15%
cleaver
28
51.85%
Voters: 54. You may not vote on this poll
DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
#1
DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
Thread Starter
DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
Hello voter! Please vote for the team of characters that you like better. It's all personal preference. If one character on the list ruins a team for you and you select the other team based on that alone, so be it (although it would be preferred that you look at the team as a whole)
We would love to hear feedback and why you chose one team over another. Feel free to comment, ask questions, criticize, etc.
cardsfan111
1. Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones franchise, 1981-2008)
2. Superman (various actors, Superman franchise, 1951-2006)
3. Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman, The Shawshank Redemption, 1994)
4. Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men, 2007)
5. Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates, Misery, 1990)
6. Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory/Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, 1971-2005)
7. Clark W. Griswold (Chevy Chase, Vacation Franchise, 1983-1997)
8. Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, 1986)
9. Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen, Naked Gun Franchise, 1988-1994)
10. George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart, It's A Wonderful Life, 1946)
cleaver
1. Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando & Robert De Niro, The Godfather I & II, 1972 & 1974)
2. The Joker (Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson, Mark Hamill, Cesar Romero, Batman franchise, 1966-2008)
3. Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins & Vince Vaughn, Psycho franchise, 1960-1998)
4. Han Solo (Harrison Ford, Star Wars trilogy, 1977-1983)
5. Robin Hood (various actors, various adaptations, 1912-2010)
6. Clementine Kruczynski (Kate Winslet, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 2004)
7. Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson, Sunset Blvd., 1950)
8. Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961)
9. Navin R. Johnson (Steve Martin, The Jerk, 1979)
10. Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson & Steve Whitmire, Muppet Franchise, 1977-2007)
We would love to hear feedback and why you chose one team over another. Feel free to comment, ask questions, criticize, etc.
cardsfan111
1. Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones franchise, 1981-2008)
2. Superman (various actors, Superman franchise, 1951-2006)
3. Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman, The Shawshank Redemption, 1994)
4. Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men, 2007)
5. Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates, Misery, 1990)
6. Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory/Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, 1971-2005)
7. Clark W. Griswold (Chevy Chase, Vacation Franchise, 1983-1997)
8. Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, 1986)
9. Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen, Naked Gun Franchise, 1988-1994)
10. George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart, It's A Wonderful Life, 1946)
cleaver
1. Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando & Robert De Niro, The Godfather I & II, 1972 & 1974)
2. The Joker (Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson, Mark Hamill, Cesar Romero, Batman franchise, 1966-2008)
3. Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins & Vince Vaughn, Psycho franchise, 1960-1998)
4. Han Solo (Harrison Ford, Star Wars trilogy, 1977-1983)
5. Robin Hood (various actors, various adaptations, 1912-2010)
6. Clementine Kruczynski (Kate Winslet, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 2004)
7. Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson, Sunset Blvd., 1950)
8. Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961)
9. Navin R. Johnson (Steve Martin, The Jerk, 1979)
10. Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson & Steve Whitmire, Muppet Franchise, 1977-2007)
#2
Moderator
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
Dang, I missed the final four votes completely. Oops.
But here's my final say:
cardsfan111
1. Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. + (great character)
2. Superman +
3. Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding +
4. Anton Chigurh + (fantastic villain)
5. Annie Wilkes +
6. Willy Wonka + (the Depp portrayal almost killed this one)
7. Clark W. Griswold + (one of the few funny roles Chase has ever done)
8. Ferris Bueller +
9. Lt. Frank Drebin +
10. George Bailey +
Total: : 10 (perfect score!)
cleaver
1. Vito Corleone + (insprirational!)
2. The Joker + (no "The")
3. Norman Bates + (still a great character despite the fapping in the remake)
4. Han Solo + (classic Harrison Ford)
5. Robin Hood + (lots of crappy performances of this character, but Errol Flynn is still a classic)
6. Clementine Kruczynski - (generic "quirky" hipster girl, complete with colored hair)
7. Norma Desmond + (it was the draft games that got small!)
8. Holly Golightly - (hard to look past the horrific racism in this film to see the characters)
9. Navin R. Johnson + (least convincing poor black child ever)
10. Kermit the Frog - (Kermit is pretty boring, I would go with almost any other muppet)
Total Pluses: 7
Winner: cardsfan111
But here's my final say:
cardsfan111
1. Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. + (great character)
2. Superman +
3. Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding +
4. Anton Chigurh + (fantastic villain)
5. Annie Wilkes +
6. Willy Wonka + (the Depp portrayal almost killed this one)
7. Clark W. Griswold + (one of the few funny roles Chase has ever done)
8. Ferris Bueller +
9. Lt. Frank Drebin +
10. George Bailey +
Total: : 10 (perfect score!)
cleaver
1. Vito Corleone + (insprirational!)
2. The Joker + (no "The")
3. Norman Bates + (still a great character despite the fapping in the remake)
4. Han Solo + (classic Harrison Ford)
5. Robin Hood + (lots of crappy performances of this character, but Errol Flynn is still a classic)
6. Clementine Kruczynski - (generic "quirky" hipster girl, complete with colored hair)
7. Norma Desmond + (it was the draft games that got small!)
8. Holly Golightly - (hard to look past the horrific racism in this film to see the characters)
9. Navin R. Johnson + (least convincing poor black child ever)
10. Kermit the Frog - (Kermit is pretty boring, I would go with almost any other muppet)
Total Pluses: 7
Winner: cardsfan111
#3
DVD Talk Legend
#6
Banned by request
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
cardsfan111
1. Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones franchise, 1981-2008): One of the most iconic characters in cinema. Even with the less than stellar fourth outing, this is a great choice. +
2. Superman (various actors, Superman franchise, 1951-2006): As a character, he's kind of inherently boring, especially when compared to Batman and Spider-Man, the other two pegs on the comic book trifecta. And aside from Christopher Reeves first two Superman movies, the big screen has done more harm than good to the character. However, I love Superman 1 and 2 so much I'll give this a +.
3. Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman, The Shawshank Redemption, 1994): A great movie, but isn't this really just one of many wise old black men that Morgan Freeman has played? (I don't dislike the character, I just wonder if he's a good pick for a game like this). -
4. Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men, 2007): Great iconic villain. +
5. Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates, Misery, 1990): A less iconic villain. -
6. Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory/Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, 1971-2005): I liked both iterations of this character. +
7. Clark W. Griswold (Chevy Chase, Vacation Franchise, 1983-1997): The quintessential Chevy Chase character. +
8. Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, 1986): A fun slacker character, but perhaps bit of a lightweight in this competition. Still, a +.
9. Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen, Naked Gun Franchise, 1988-1994): One of the funniest characters in film. +
10. George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart, It's A Wonderful Life, 1946): Haven't seen it, neither a plus nor a minus.
Pluses: 7.
Minuses: 2.
cleaver
1. Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando & Robert De Niro, The Godfather I & II, 1972 & 1974): The one everyone quotes, but not as interesting as Michael. Still a good character overall. +
2. The Joker (Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson, Mark Hamill, Cesar Romero, Batman franchise, 1966-2008): I love almost every incarnation of this character. +
3. Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins & Vince Vaughn, Psycho franchise, 1960-1998): A classic character, haven't seen any of the sequels. +
4. Han Solo (Harrison Ford, Star Wars trilogy, 1977-1983): "I know." +
5. Robin Hood (various actors, various adaptations, 1912-2010): I only like two Robin Hood movies (The Adventures of Robin Hood and Robin Hood: Men In Tights), and all the rest are so bad that they've made me enjoy this character less. -
6. Clementine Kruczynski (Kate Winslet, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 2004): An interesting choice, especially since she pretty much only exists as Joel's character sees her. Still, a great movie, sp +.
7. Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson, Sunset Blvd., 1950): Brilliant character. +
8. Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961): Haven't seen it, no pluses or minuses.
9. Navin R. Johnson (Steve Martin, The Jerk, 1979): I was going to take this choice for myself, so obvious +.
10. Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson & Steve Whitmire, Muppet Franchise, 1977-2007): It's not easy being green. +
Pluses: 8
Minuses: 1
Winner: cleaver
1. Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones franchise, 1981-2008): One of the most iconic characters in cinema. Even with the less than stellar fourth outing, this is a great choice. +
2. Superman (various actors, Superman franchise, 1951-2006): As a character, he's kind of inherently boring, especially when compared to Batman and Spider-Man, the other two pegs on the comic book trifecta. And aside from Christopher Reeves first two Superman movies, the big screen has done more harm than good to the character. However, I love Superman 1 and 2 so much I'll give this a +.
3. Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman, The Shawshank Redemption, 1994): A great movie, but isn't this really just one of many wise old black men that Morgan Freeman has played? (I don't dislike the character, I just wonder if he's a good pick for a game like this). -
4. Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men, 2007): Great iconic villain. +
5. Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates, Misery, 1990): A less iconic villain. -
6. Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory/Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, 1971-2005): I liked both iterations of this character. +
7. Clark W. Griswold (Chevy Chase, Vacation Franchise, 1983-1997): The quintessential Chevy Chase character. +
8. Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, 1986): A fun slacker character, but perhaps bit of a lightweight in this competition. Still, a +.
9. Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen, Naked Gun Franchise, 1988-1994): One of the funniest characters in film. +
10. George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart, It's A Wonderful Life, 1946): Haven't seen it, neither a plus nor a minus.
Pluses: 7.
Minuses: 2.
cleaver
1. Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando & Robert De Niro, The Godfather I & II, 1972 & 1974): The one everyone quotes, but not as interesting as Michael. Still a good character overall. +
2. The Joker (Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson, Mark Hamill, Cesar Romero, Batman franchise, 1966-2008): I love almost every incarnation of this character. +
3. Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins & Vince Vaughn, Psycho franchise, 1960-1998): A classic character, haven't seen any of the sequels. +
4. Han Solo (Harrison Ford, Star Wars trilogy, 1977-1983): "I know." +
5. Robin Hood (various actors, various adaptations, 1912-2010): I only like two Robin Hood movies (The Adventures of Robin Hood and Robin Hood: Men In Tights), and all the rest are so bad that they've made me enjoy this character less. -
6. Clementine Kruczynski (Kate Winslet, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 2004): An interesting choice, especially since she pretty much only exists as Joel's character sees her. Still, a great movie, sp +.
7. Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson, Sunset Blvd., 1950): Brilliant character. +
8. Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961): Haven't seen it, no pluses or minuses.
9. Navin R. Johnson (Steve Martin, The Jerk, 1979): I was going to take this choice for myself, so obvious +.
10. Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson & Steve Whitmire, Muppet Franchise, 1977-2007): It's not easy being green. +
Pluses: 8
Minuses: 1
Winner: cleaver
#8
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
I feel like I owe cleaver the vote since he took the task of hosting the rest of the draft, and he has a great list, but cardsfan111 takes it by a hair. Indy is an iconic character, one of my personal favorites, Chigurh is an incredible villain, and Red is from my favorite movie of all time.
#9
DVD Talk Legend
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
cardsfan111 gets my vote.
#10
DVD Talk Hero
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
It boggles my mind to think that a guy like Suprmallet has not seen It's A Wonderful Life. (And that had he seen it, his scores would have been tied).
As for me, it's cardsfan111 by quite a margin.
#11
DVD Talk Legend
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
I went with cleaver.
#13
Banned by request
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
It's one of those classics I've never gotten around to seeing. I wasn't raised Christian, so Christmas movies never got played in my house.
#16
DVD Talk Legend
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
Thought it was interesting to look at the tournament results:
Round 1
Mountain Biker: 49
sauce07: 15
Fist of Doom: 37
MinLShaw: 36
orangecrush: 25
cleaver: 49
RoboDad: 30
Suprmallet: 48
Tarantino: 50
Groucho: 30
adrenaline78: 16
cardsfan111: 53
wishbone: 39
Osiris3657: 34
KillerCannibal: 30
Bobby Shalom: 34
Round 2
Mountain Biker: 21
Fist of Doom: 9
cleaver: 22
Suprmallet: 14
Tarantino: 10
cardsfan111: 27
wishbone: 19
Bobby Shalom: 17
Semifinals
Mountain Biker: 14
cleaver: 16
cardsfan111: 21
wishbone: 8
Two thing I noted: One, we got a lot more participation when we had a bunch of threads, along with all the publicity created in the feedback forum. Secondly, perhaps I shouldn't have been so confident going into the final...what am I going to do with the box of cardsfan111 championship t-shirts I've had printed up?
Round 1
Mountain Biker: 49
sauce07: 15
Fist of Doom: 37
MinLShaw: 36
orangecrush: 25
cleaver: 49
RoboDad: 30
Suprmallet: 48
Tarantino: 50
Groucho: 30
adrenaline78: 16
cardsfan111: 53
wishbone: 39
Osiris3657: 34
KillerCannibal: 30
Bobby Shalom: 34
Round 2
Mountain Biker: 21
Fist of Doom: 9
cleaver: 22
Suprmallet: 14
Tarantino: 10
cardsfan111: 27
wishbone: 19
Bobby Shalom: 17
Semifinals
Mountain Biker: 14
cleaver: 16
cardsfan111: 21
wishbone: 8
Two thing I noted: One, we got a lot more participation when we had a bunch of threads, along with all the publicity created in the feedback forum. Secondly, perhaps I shouldn't have been so confident going into the final...what am I going to do with the box of cardsfan111 championship t-shirts I've had printed up?
#17
#19
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
And how could you not want to see the origins of "Bert and Ernie"?
Last edited by Ash Ketchum; 06-08-10 at 12:23 PM.
#20
DVD Talk Hero
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
I've seen a hell of a lot of Woody Allen movies, yet I wasn't raised Jewish. (Not to mention The Jazz Singer, Biloxi Blues, Fiddler on the Roof, etc., etc.)
Spoiler:
#21
Moderator
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
It's a Wonderful Life was actually released in January, and has only become associated as a "Christmas movie" in recent years on television. But if the long runtime and b&w turn you off, you could also check out the recent remake, Shrek Forever After.
#22
Re: DVDTalk Character Draft Final (cardsfan111 vs cleaver)
cardsfan111
1. Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. - Loved as a kid, not so much anymore
2. Superman - Never transcended the comics for me.
3. Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding - kind of okay, but I think many better cinematic characters
4. Anton Chigurh - Good, memorable character
5. Annie Wilkes - no.
6. Willy Wonka - Yes
7. Clark W. Griswold - classic, yet so-so.
8. Ferris Bueller not as classic, and even more so-so
9. Lt. Frank Drebin really? - Drebin?
10. George Bailey - Schmaltz, lovely schmaltz, but still schmaltz.
cleaver
1. Vito Corleone - ding ding ding!!!
2. The Joker - comic booky, but Heath Ledger made me believe
3. Norman Bates Oh hell yes!
4. Han Solo - Loved as a kid, not so much anymore, (A hair above Indy)
5. Robin Hood - Errol Flynn - yes, and then I must say no.
6. Clementine Kruczynski - Big crush, but in all of cinematic history?
7. Norma Desmond Bravo sir!
8. Holly Golightly - It's Audrey, not my favorite character of hers, but still...
9. Navin R. Johnson - Laughed more at him that Clark W. Griswold
10. Kermit the Frog - Muppets... yes!
Cleaver all the way.
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1. Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. - Loved as a kid, not so much anymore
2. Superman - Never transcended the comics for me.
3. Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding - kind of okay, but I think many better cinematic characters
4. Anton Chigurh - Good, memorable character
5. Annie Wilkes - no.
6. Willy Wonka - Yes
7. Clark W. Griswold - classic, yet so-so.
8. Ferris Bueller not as classic, and even more so-so
9. Lt. Frank Drebin really? - Drebin?
10. George Bailey - Schmaltz, lovely schmaltz, but still schmaltz.
cleaver
1. Vito Corleone - ding ding ding!!!
2. The Joker - comic booky, but Heath Ledger made me believe
3. Norman Bates Oh hell yes!
4. Han Solo - Loved as a kid, not so much anymore, (A hair above Indy)
5. Robin Hood - Errol Flynn - yes, and then I must say no.
6. Clementine Kruczynski - Big crush, but in all of cinematic history?
7. Norma Desmond Bravo sir!
8. Holly Golightly - It's Audrey, not my favorite character of hers, but still...
9. Navin R. Johnson - Laughed more at him that Clark W. Griswold
10. Kermit the Frog - Muppets... yes!
Cleaver all the way.
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