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"Hey, Mr. Cunningham."

Posted: January 1st, 2008, 3:10 pm
by benwhowell
For me, there is no other movie that has found such a profound resting spot in my heart and mind and soul than "To Kill a Mockingbird."
The "passions" of all the people (in front of and behind the camera) responsible for bringing us this "ode" to the beauty (and horror) of the American south in the "Depression-"era really shine.
It is the ultimate "independent" movie-making something so complex look so simple-and has yet to be equaled.
Marco suggested that we could use more people like Atticus Finch. I totally agree...and would suggest that we could use more people like Jean Louise "Scout" Finch too.

Posted: January 2nd, 2008, 10:29 am
by MissGoddess
Looks like it's going to Mockingbird by a long stretch. Well, at least Pappy made ALL the others know they were in a contest.

Posted: January 3rd, 2008, 7:46 am
by Sue Sue Applegate
To Kill a Mockingbird for all the reasons stated above by our savvy, salient crowd.

And it's one of Gregory Peck's finest moments of understated elegance,
Brock Peter's nobility, Robert Duvall's early forays into the psychological
twists and turns a soul can take, and a smooth Horton Foote screenplay
that didn't shame the Pulitzer Prize-winning Harper Lee text beloved by so many.

But the two children were the anchors that allowed the significance of the
story to blossom into such an important film.

Posted: January 3rd, 2008, 12:19 pm
by inglis
I have to say that although I love To Kill A Mockingbird .LibertyValance is my choice .If The Searchers were in the running with To Kill A Mockingbird ,it might be a different ballgame.I am a big Wayne fan so I am sticking to the Duke and Stewart in this one .

Posted: January 3rd, 2008, 12:23 pm
by ChiO
Each poster has made excellent points in favor of his or her choice. Unfortunately, if I had been a member when this started, one of the movies would never have received a vote from me and I would have stopped voting for the other around Round 3 -- though I certainly understand why most people love these two. I'm just an outlier -- with a vote. Democracy is grand!

The Great State of Chicago casts this vote for The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.

Posted: January 3rd, 2008, 12:24 pm
by cinemalover
Liberty Valance Island is up to 7 residents, I'm going to have to break out another cooler. We've got enough on our little island to simulate a live version of Gilligan's Island. Oh, can I be the Professor, please?

Posted: January 3rd, 2008, 7:00 pm
by inglis
cinemalover wrote:Liberty Valance Island is up to 7 residents, I'm going to have to break out another cooler. We've got enough on our little island to simulate a live version of Gilligan's Island. Oh, can I be the Professor, please?
You sure can ,if I can be Mrs Howell . :lol:

Posted: January 3rd, 2008, 10:20 pm
by Mr. Arkadin
ChiO wrote:Each poster has made excellent points in favor of his or her choice. Unfortunately, if I had been a member when this started, one of the movies would never have received a vote from me and I would have stopped voting for the other around Round 3 -- though I certainly understand why most people love these two. I'm just an outlier -- with a vote. Democracy is grand!

The Great State of Chicago casts this vote for The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
Glad you made it here ChiO! This project has been treated a bit differently than most in the fact that films were picked by sheer number of votes then seeded against each other in a playoff style that gave more unpredictability to the contest. Everyone had to pick 25 favorite films (which was a daunting task), and the playoffs were seeded from those votes. Here's the original thread:

http://silverscreenoasis.com/oasis/viewtopic.php?t=1170

I found it interesting just to see how other posters tastes run. My favorites never made it to the final round, but I found out quite a bit about myself and the gang here.

Posted: January 5th, 2008, 3:22 am
by movieman1957
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