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Best Film of 1982 (ongoing survey)
A quick note:
I know we've got polls like this all the time around here, but I figure this one will be a little more comprehensive and perhaps even informative. This thread will be for your pick for best film released during 1982 (think Oscar considerations for what's eligible). I'm not making it a poll because whether you like it or not, that would influence some people's choice. Results will be posted in this thread, and all subsequent threads for each year, and they will be ongoing... so you can still vote here even weeks after other year's polls have begun. Please start your post with your #1 film from 1982 (try to limit it to one - after all, that's the point - two at the most (I'll split the vote)), and yes, discussions are more than welcome! Current Leader -- E.T. All Years: 2001 -- (currently) Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 2000 -- Requiem For a Dream* 1999 -- Fight Club* 1998 -- Saving Private Ryan* 1997 -- L.A. Confidential* 1996 -- Fargo* 1995 -- (currently) Braveheart 1994 -- Pulp Fiction* 1993 -- Schindler's List* 1992 -- Unforgiven* 1991 -- Silence of the Lambs* 1990 -- Goodfellas* 1989 -- Do the Right Thing* 1988 -- Die Hard* 1987 -- Full Metal Jacket* 1986 -- (currently) Aliens 1985 -- Back to the Future* 1984 -- Ghostbusters* 1983 -- Return of the Jedi* 1982 -- (currently) E.T. 1981 -- Raiders of the Lost Ark* 1980 -- The Empire Strikes Back* 1979 -- Apocalypse Now* 1978 -- (currently) Halloween 1977 -- Star Wars* 1976 -- Taxi Driver* 1975 -- Jaws* 1974 -- The Godfather: Part II* 1973 -- (currently) The Exorcist 1972 -- The Godfather* 1971 -- A Clockwork Orange* 1970 -- Patton* 1969 -- (currently) Midnight Cowboy 1968 -- 2001: A Space Odyssey* 1967 -- The Graduate* 1966 -- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly* 1965 -- Dr. Zhivago* 1964 -- Dr. Strangelove* 1963 -- 8 1/2* 1962 -- Lawrence of Arabia* 1961 -- The Hustler* 1960 -- Psycho* 1959 -- North by Northwest* 1958 -- Vertigo* 1957 If you haven't voted on the previous years, feel free to go back and do so. *Poll closed, winner declared. |
1) Gandhi - 9/10
2) Das Boot - 9/10 3) Fast Times at Ridgemont High - 8/10 4) Diner - 8/10 Tough choice for me between Gandhi and Das Boot... very tough. Siskel: 1) Moonlighting 2) Tootsie 3) E.T. 4) Diva 5) Mephisto 6) Lola 7) Personal Best 8) Das Boot 9) Three Brothers 10) An Officer and a Gentleman Ebert: 1) Sophie's Choice 2) Diva 3) E.T. 4) Fitzcarraldo/The Burden of Dreams 5) Personal Best 6) Das Boot 7) Mephisto 8) Moonlighting 9) The Verdict 10) Wasn't That a Time |
1. <b>Conan The Barbarian</b>
2. Blade Runner |
Das Boot
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1982
#1. e.t. 02. the evil dead 03. zapped! 04. coup de torchon 05. fast times at ridgemont high 06. tootsie 07. das boot 08. identification of a woman 09. my favorite year 10. eating raoul 11. class of 1984 12. the thing 13. the verdict 14. deathtrap 15. an officer and a gentleman 16. 48hrs 17. victor/victoria 18. godard’s passion 19. come back to five and dime, jimmy dean, jimmy dean 20. diner of note: blade runner cafe flesh creepshow the draughtman’s contract fast-walking frances a good marriage hammett the last american virgin the loveless a midsummer night’s sex comedy missing night shift permanent vacation poltergeist q the winged serpent querelle smithereens sophie’s choice the state of things tex white dog the world according to garp |
While I am tempted to vote for Ghandi or Das Boot because I think they are probably better films, I am going to vote for E.T. - The Extraterrestrial because it is the first film I have distinct memories of seeing in a theater, and seeing more than once. This was the beggining of film for me so it will always be special to me.
I wouldn't mind if these voting threads continued. I enjoy voting and seeing what others vote for.....and what the final result is..... I was born in 1976 and I have top ten lists for myself for each decade back to the 1930s (I could probably make lists for the 20s and 10s if I wanted to) so probably have already picked a favorite film for years and years back. |
E.T.
Others I liked: Blade Runner Fast Times at Rigdemont High Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn |
Sophie's Choice
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Blade Runner
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E.T. Phone Home. Overrated, but still the best film I saw from this year.
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I liked both Fast Times and Das Boot, but I seem to watch Fast Times more often, so it receives my vote.
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EVIL DEAD
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[list=1][*]Blade Runner [*]Gandhi[*]Poltergeist[*]Boot[*]Ingenjör Andrées LuftfärdI have seen this countless times as a kid and in older days, I wish this could come out on DVD.[/list=1]
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1 E.T.
2 Das Boot |
Tootsie
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Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
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Gandhi
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Geeze... "Before their time"... I feel like an old man and I'm only 31... Bunch of damn_kids! :p
<b>Blade Runner</b> Followed closely by John Carpenter's The Thing and Gandhi... Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to have my pacemaker adjusted and my hearing aid replaced. |
E.T.
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Just think, if this were the world of "Logan's Run," all of us DVD talkers over 30 would be worm food by now. :eek:
My choice: Blade Runner (which I wouldn't have seen in '82 in the theaters, but viewings over the years since have convinced me of its value) Runner-up: the criminally underrated John Carpenter's "The Thing." |
John Carpenter's "The Thing"
Also on my fav list. Blade Runner E.T. |
1. <b>E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL</b>
2. DAS BOOT (The Director's Cut) 3. BLADE RUNNER (The Director's Cut) 4. GANDHI 5. TOOTSIE |
1. E.T
2. Das Boot |
Originally posted by Sunday Morning [B]1982 #1. e.t. 02. the evil dead 03. zapped! 04. coup de torchon 05. fast times at ridgemont high 06. tootsie 07. das boot 08. identification of a woman 09. my favorite year 10. eating raoul Zapped!??? #3??? Before Das Boot...before Tootsie. Scott Baio..Willie Ames. My faith in humanity is shattered. |
I'd go with Gandhi, but Fitzcarraldo is a very close second.
I would vote for E.T. as the WORST movie of 1982. I would vote for Blade Runner had the director's cut come out in 1982. |
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