IMDB's Best Picture Poll

Revenge Of The Sith
May 19 2005
Runtime • 140 minutes • Rated PG-13

IMDB's Best Picture Poll

Postby Capt. Sith Park » January 12th 2006 2:33 am

Thanx 4 This tip from Ligaya

IMDB's Best Movies of 2005 Poll

IMDB.com is running a poll asking readers what was the best movie of 2005? Currently Harry Potter is winning the race, and as much as I enjoy these films we need to knock that wizard off his broom!

Asking each and everyone of you reading this, go to IMDB.com, register and place your vote for the last film of our beloved space opera! This is our last chance to make a statement and let others know the power of the force was strong in 2005!

- Vote for 'ROTS' in Best Picture (English Language), Action and Popcorn (Most Entertaining) movie categories

- GWL in Best Director category

- Ian McDiarmid in Best Supporting actor category
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Postby Devil Dodo » January 12th 2006 4:39 am

Best Picture: King Kong

Best Actor: Phillip Seymour Hoffman

Best Actress: Reese Witherspoon

Best Supporting Actor: Jake Gyllenhaal

Best Supporting Actress: Michelle Williams

Best Director: Paul Haggis

Best Action Movie: Batman Begins

Best Popcorn Movie: Batman Begins

Best Independent Film: Crash

Sorry, ROTS just doesn't cut it in any category... except maybe 'Best Animated Feature'. Tee hee.
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Postby cantina_patron » January 17th 2006 11:15 am

And just why are you so gleeful? And who cares about IMDB polls anyway? General public isn't even aware of them.
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Postby Devil Dodo » January 17th 2006 4:30 pm

Which is probably a good thing, seeing as the general public are generally morons... The only awards ceremony I give a damn about is the 'Devil Dodo Awards', I couldn't give a rats arse about any others. The reason I'd place this poll over the 'People's Choice Awards' is because the IMDB is visited by predominantly internet movie geeks, of which I am one of... Hence, the result will have more meaning to me than the result of a poll of predominantly adolescent girls who are so brainwashed by all the crap out there they wouldn't know entertainment if it hit them in the head. Just look at the winners of this year's awards: Female movie star - Sandra Bullock. Need I say more?
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Postby cantina_patron » January 17th 2006 5:51 pm

I see what you're coming from but I think you overestimate the geekness of the IMDB visitors. For example, do you believe that any true movie buff would give a movie like Godfather 1 vote? And there're about ten thousands of these "1" votes. LOTR movie fanaticss have been knows to vote for LOTR movies like crazy and giving the lowest votes for old favorites like Godfather to move LOTR movie on top. Also, I've seen so many morons (including adolescent girls) on the IMDB forums that TF.N seems extremely intelligent in comparance. I don't even read any of their dicussions anymore.

If you want proof check the latest results:

Best Family Movie - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Best Popcorn Movie - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Best Picture. - guess what? - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!

Movie geeks, huh? No brainwashed adolescent girls? Yeah, right!
I think you're in a bad company, man ;)

At least People's Choice Awards talk about "favorite" stuff, not "best" and that's what a lot of people tend to confuse.
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Postby ETandElliott » January 17th 2006 6:07 pm

...and why exactly can't Goblet Of Fire be considered any of those? How is that "proof" of anything?
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Postby binarysunset » January 17th 2006 7:56 pm

Best Independent Film- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

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Postby cantina_patron » January 17th 2006 8:18 pm

ETAndElliot4Ever wrote:...and why exactly can't Goblet Of Fire be considered any of those? How is that "proof" of anything?


Er... what the hell are you talking about? :whateva:
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Postby cantina_patron » January 17th 2006 8:18 pm

binarysunset wrote:Best Independent Film- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

:lol:


It's not even a technically independent movie like ROTS :roll:
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Postby ETandElliott » January 17th 2006 9:23 pm

Gee, I don't know. What am I talking about?

cantina_patron wrote:If you want proof check the latest results:

Best Family Movie - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Best Popcorn Movie - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Best Picture. - guess what? - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!

Movie geeks, huh? No brainwashed adolescent girls? Yeah, right!


What the fuck does that even mean? Suddenly, everyone who votes for Goblet Of Fire is a brainwashed adolescent girl? I guess we all can't be as "intellegint" as you.
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Postby Ayatollah Krispies » January 17th 2006 10:00 pm

ETAndElliot4Ever wrote:I guess we all can't be as "intellegint" as you.


I don't think it is fair for you to perform comparance between his dicussions and yours. You are obviously a more intellegint person and are always going to win that battle, so it is unfair for you to engage in it.

Besides, maybe English isn't his first language. I hope.
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Postby cantina_patron » January 17th 2006 11:01 pm

ETAndElliot4Ever wrote:Gee, I don't know. What am I talking about?

cantina_patron wrote:If you want proof check the latest results:

Best Family Movie - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Best Popcorn Movie - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Best Picture. - guess what? - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!

Movie geeks, huh? No brainwashed adolescent girls? Yeah, right!


What the fuck does that even mean? Suddenly, everyone who votes for Goblet Of Fire is a brainwashed adolescent girl? I guess we all can't be as "intellegint" as you.


That's not what I meant. Pardon if I wasn't clear (English is indeed not my first language). I was simply disagreeing with Devil Dodo's statement that IMDB is largely visited by movie geeks and not adolescent girls (and for the records I don't think that all teens are brainwashed idiots). And it wasn't me who said that "the general public are generally morons".

Of course I'm not saying that everyone who voted for HP is an idiot (or a little girl). But seriously how many movie geeks (or adults) you know who'd pick GOF as the best movie of the year?

PS Since when is picking on someone's spelling mistakes considered polite? Especially if it's a typo due to the fast typing during work time? I'm sure you can find a lot worse, including this very forum. Although I admit that this particular typo seems kind of ironic :)
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Postby TroyObliX » January 18th 2006 12:18 am

cantina_patron wrote:For example, do you believe that any true movie buff would give a movie like Godfather 1 vote?


I could never make it all the way through that movie. I must not be a 'movie buff' because I think it's way over-rated. For OG-mob flicks, 'Once Upon a Time in America' gets my vote.

And as far as the rest of this topic goes, Harry Potter GOF was one of the more entertaining films I saw last year. I personally was a lot more excited about EPIII, but I could understand a majority of online voters not being that into it.
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Postby ETandElliott » January 18th 2006 12:21 am

I wouldn't really generalize the people who go to IMDB like that. God knows there's a lot of shit discussions that go on there, but I do agree with a lot of these results in the IMDB best and worst. Best Popcorn film could've gone to King Kong (as in, it nearly did). And Best Family could've gone to Narnia. Best Picture for GOF, if anything, is just an indication that a lot more people liked the film, not that adolescent girls are alll converging on IMDB to vote for Potter. I enjoyed GOF a lot, and I'm not really hardcore into the Potter books/films. I'd probably vote for it too. :?
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Postby Devil Dodo » January 18th 2006 1:29 am

Some of the discussions on the IMDb boards are beyond insanity... perhaps my faith in the IMDB community is slightly misplaced. I'm not saying that IMDb is made up completely of movie geeks, but regardless these results are still much more favourable than the People's Choice winners in my opinion. And the top 250 list at IMDb has most of my favourite films of all time. So, for me, of course I'm going to value these poll results more than an awards show that has given Julia Roberts the Favourite Actress award seven times in the last eight years...

As for The Goblet of Fire, I think it is a fantastic film... and I'm not into Harry Potter at all (I fell asleep during ALL of the previous films). It's completely understandable that it is leading for Best Picture.
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Postby thecolorsblend » January 20th 2006 7:44 pm

As a rule of thumb, I generally despise people who say "dude, the book was *SO* much better, look at me, I read the Cliff Notes for 'To Kill A Mockingbird'."

That being said, GOF is a shit movie, esp compared to (*sigh*) the book. It's even worse than Prisoner of Azkaban and that was a collosal fucking trainwreck.
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Postby cantina_patron » January 20th 2006 10:10 pm

I still fail to see how is HP (any of them) as the best movie is better than Sandra Bullock as the favorite actress. If anything, it just shows that IMDB polls is more about popularity than quality just as People's Choice is.

Also, only non-brainwashed girls could have voted for ROTS ;)
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Postby Ternian » January 22nd 2006 3:03 am

Hp - POA was far superior to GoF (which sucked).
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Postby CoGro » January 26th 2006 12:32 am

Ternian wrote:Hp - POA was far superior to GoF (which sucked).


I have to agree with you there. I thought GOF was slow, the effects were distracting, and the story uneven.

Something about PoA felt alot more magical and creative....It jumped out at me alot more than GoF did.
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Postby JereWan » January 26th 2006 1:18 pm

I think I'm the only one who prefer GOF than POA ^^
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Postby thecolorsblend » January 26th 2006 2:48 pm

So far, all the Potter movies have struggled with some amount of suckitude, but it just got out of control starting with POA. The first two were acceptable, but after that it was one screw up after another.

Put a fork in 'em.
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