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 What's your favorite Kurt Russell Film?
The Thing (6 votes)
54.55%
Escape From New York (3 votes)
27.27%
Backdraft (2 votes)
18.18%
Escape From L.A. (0 votes)
0%
Breakdown (0 votes)
0%
Sky High (0 votes)
0%
Stargate (0 votes)
0%
Overboard (0 votes)
0%
Poseidon (0 votes)
0%
Swing Shift (0 votes)
0%
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darthbrion
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I myself would have to go with Escape From New York, with The Thing being a close second  
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The Thing, with Breakdown coming in second.  Too bad Dark Blue isn't on there, as I think it's one of his best films.  The fact that it's from a story by James Ellroy doesn't hurt, either.
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Where is big trouble in little china!  oh well, I went with the thing cause that's my second favorite.


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I'm sorry but I have to go with The Thing. That movie scared the poop out of me, but Poseidon follows closely behind.

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...............Random poll!!!!

Tut-tut. Tango and Cash of course! Then Overboard, Big Trouble in Little China and The Thing.

How could you miss Sexy Sly and Kurt eh???????????? Shame on you!  
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tomson
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I voted for Backdraft, but I liked Breakdown and Stargate a lot too.

I wish Executive Desicion was on the list.

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Quoted from Andy Petrou
...............Random poll!!!!

Tut-tut. Tango and Cash of course! Then Overboard, Big Trouble in Little China and The Thing.

How could you miss Sexy Sly and Kurt eh???????????? Shame on you!  


I totaly forgot about Tango and cash.  I think that was the movie that had FUBAR in it.


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dogglebe
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This is a very incomplete list.  You missed 'Big Trouble in Little China' and 'Soldier.'  And there was his appearance on Gilligan's Island.

I don't know why people making these poll threads.


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Balt
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Vanilla sky... nuff said!
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darthbrion
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don't be such a party pooper Phil  
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tomson
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I know this is off topic and it's okay if it's deleted, but has anyone noticed that out of 30 threads on the Portal page, only seven are about screenplays.
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dogglebe
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There's too many of these types of thread and they have nothing to do with screenwriting.  If there was even a little discussion about the writing, then I'd say it was validating.

By creating new polls, you're pushing scripts off the list of active threads, making them them that much harder to get read.  And for what?  To point out that your favorite Kurt Russell movie is Overboard?


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bert
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There is "technically" nothing wrong with these -- but I'll back Phil up just so he isn't a voice in the wilderness.

And no reason to delete Pia's post -- I'm too lazy to count -- but I believe her.

These things seem to get started at the drop of a hat now.  And they are even worse when some delightful wag resurrects them six months down the road.

There's what -- 4 best director threads now?  And Stephen King movies -- and plenty of others that I am sure I am forgetting.

This one here is a poll I probably wouldn't have thought of in a million years.

And anyone who doesn't vote for Snake Pliskin is crazy, btw.



Hey, it's my tiny, little IMDb!
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Martin
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Quoted from dogglebe
There's too many of these types of thread and they have nothing to do with screenwriting.  If there was even a little discussion about the writing, then I'd say it was validating.
Phil


I completely agree.

That's not a slight on you, darthbrion, but these boards are becoming less about screenwriting every day. This ain't IMDB. Let's keep it that way.

For the record, I voted for The Thing
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dogglebe
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I'm waiting for the thread, "Who's the best gaffer?"

or "What's your favorite Paulie Shore movie?"

Any poll, as long as it means we don't talk about screenwriting.

BTW, Bert, check your pm's.


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