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The Most Impossible Mission in Movies

Which of these difficult and deadly missions would you least want to join? Abort the mission here!

Elmer Bernstein — Composer

Elmer Bernstein (1922 – 2004) was an American composer and conductor. In a career that spanned more than 5 decades, he composed "some of the most recognizable and memorable themes in Hollywood history", including over 150 original movie scores, as well as scores for nearly 80 television productions. Elmer Bernstein won an Oscar for his score to Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) and was nominated for 14 Oscars in total. He also won 2 Golden Globe Awards, an Emmy Award, and was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards and 2 Tony Awards. (Source: Wikipedia) Which is your favorite title in Elmer Bernstein's IMDb filmography? (composer) Join the Discussion Here in the IMDb Poll Community Forum

Remakes better than originals

An old proverb says that the remakes are rarely as good as the originals. Rarely. But, the following titles are all remakes with better ratings than the original movies. In your opinion, which one is the best remake? (not necessarily the best movie) Discuss here! And thank you to jalapenoman, Dibyayan_Chakravorty, misspaddylee, ElMaruecan82 and sarizonana for their suggestions!

AFI's Top 10 Epic Films

AFI's 10 Top 10 honors the ten greatest US films in ten classic film genres. Presented by the American Film Institute (AFI), the lists were unveiled on a television special broadcast by CBS on June 17, 2008. AFI defines "epic" as a genre of large-scale films set in a cinematic interpretation of the past. Which one is your favorite epic film among these? Discuss the list here Also vote for: AFI's Top 10 Animation Films

Hollywood Productions That Were Wholly or Partially Filmed in Africa

Which is the best Hollywood movie that was wholly or partially filmed in Africa? If you have one that isn’t listed here, or at least a better one than the ones already on the list, go to the safari here to mention it here to the list’s Bwana.

Favorite Film Featuring Slavery

Which of these films featuring slavery is your favorite? After voting, you may discuss the poll here. Please Note: Films rated at least 6/10 stars on IMDb with over 5,000 votes are included on this poll.

Tense Movie Moments

Alfred Hitchcock once explained perfectly the difference between surprise and suspense. When a bomb under a table goes off, that's surprise. When we know the bomb is under the table but not when it will go off, that is suspense. For these moments in film, we found ourselves in a state of sheer tense and anticipation, as we relentlessly bit our nails nervous of what may ensue. The culmination of the event was overshadowed by its uneasy build up to it. There are quite a few, so this list has been narrowed down mostly by having some of our users here at IMDb pick their favorites. Which of these memorably tense moments in a film had you holding your breath the most? After voting, you may discuss the poll here.

Directors Remaking Themselves

This is a list of remakes (1,000 votes or more) directed by the same director as the original. Judging by the remakes, who do you feel should've just stuck with the original and not bothered with a remake? Discuss the list here.

Remembering Charlton Heston

On October 4th, 2023, we commemorate the 100th anniversary of Charlton Heston, recognizing the legacy of the iconic American actor and political activist. He is renowned for his powerful performances in films like 'El Cid,' 'The Ten Commandments,' and 'Planet of the Apes,' earning the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in 'Ben-Hur' (1959). Heston's impact goes beyond movies, leaving a legacy felt in both entertainment and society. Which of these movies starring Charlton Heston do you find the most memorable? Discuss the poll here

Movies One Through Lucky Thirteen

Here's a list of movies, each containing a number from one to thirteen in the title. As far as these movies go, which is your "lucky number" (favorite)? Discuss here

Most Hated Biggest Blockbuster?

The most commercially successful movies are not always the most loved ones. On the contrary, sometimes they may even become quite hated. Which of the 35 all-time highest grossing movies in the US, adjusted for ticket price inflation, do you think is most overrated? After voting, please discuss here.

Face-Off: Prince of Egypt Vs The Ten Commandments

Which of these two biblical movies about exodus do you like the most? Discuss here

The Golden Age of Hollywood — The 1950s

Which of these Golden Age of Hollywood movies of the 1950s from the IMDb Top 1000 list, is the most era-defining in your opinion? After voting, you may discuss the poll here. The 1940s << The Golden Age of Hollywood

Favorite Edith Head Oscar Nominated/Winner for Costume Design

Edith Head was nominated for thirty-five Academy Awards for Costume Design, winning eight times. Many years, she competed against herself for the award (actually winning both sides of a tie in 1951). Which of the movies costumed by Edith Head do you think had the best costuming? Discuss here: http://www.imdb.com/board/bd0000088/flat/254103288 Note: Edith was parodied in The Incredibles as "Edna E. Mode," the character that the Parr family goes to for their super costumes.

Blockbuster Oscar-Nominated Best Picture Movies

Generally, movies nominated for a Best Picture Oscar are better known for their artistic accomplishments rather than for their financial results. However, some films buck this trend by being successful by both measures. These movies are the highest grossing inflation adjusted box office films to ever secure an Oscar Best Picture nomination. Source: Box Office Mojo Which movie* is the best combined commercial and critical success story? * Oscar Best Picture nominee with a minimum $0.5 billion inflation adjusted USA Box Office in 2017 dollars Oscar Best Picture Genre or Type Companion Polls War Movies : Horror Movies : Musical Movies : Biopic Movies : Family Movies : Sequel Movies : Blockbuster Movies : Foreign-Language Movies : Silent Movies : G-Rated Movies : R-Rated Movies Discuss the topic here.

Favorite Bible Based Film

Which of the films listed below that are based on stories in the the Bible (Old and New Testament) is your favorite? Note: Excludes films of Biblical fiction like Ben-Hur and Barrabas. Discuss the list here

IMDb Poll Board First Films Seen in a Theater

Poll authors and other members of the IMDb Poll Board have a variety of experience in the films they have seen. This is a list of the first films that IMDb Poll Board users remember seeing in theaters. Which of these first films do you find most intriguing or unexpected? After voting, please discuss here.

Sword-and-Sandals Films

The Peplum film, also known as sword-and-sandal, is a genre of Italian-made epics relating to fantasy-adventure tales involving heroic exploits in ancient or biblical times. The genre was most prolific near the end of the 1950s and through the 1960s. So which sword-and-sandals film is your favorite? Please Note: I will not be including animation films that explore similar themes (I.e. Disney's "Hercules"). Minimum 1,000 votes. Discuss your thoughts HERE. It'd be pretty epic...

Movies That the Poll Board Members Didn’t Expect to Like, but Did

Sometimes a movie doesn’t appeal to you very much and seems mediocre. But you decide to give it try because of that one thing that arouses your interest. Maybe because of an actor you do like, the director, or its genre. And then, after watching the movie you are pleasantly surprised. You didn’t expect much of the film, but the movie was (very) good. These are the movies the IMDb Poll Board didn’t expect to like, but did. Which movie pleasantly surprised you the most? This poll is a follow-up to the poll: Movies That the Poll Board Members Wanted to Like but Didn’t You may discuss the poll here

The Real Top 35 Hollywood Blockbusters of All Time - Inflation Adjusted

Filmsite.org, who was polite enough to mention that the IMDb, Boxoffice.com, Boxofficemojo.com, and The-numbers.com in their intro to ALL-TIME TOP 100 FILMS (Domestic Gross, Inflation-Adjusted), said, as of January 15, 2019, these were the top 35 films for the USA domestic box office. These are the real Hollywood box office blockbusters, not the lists that only use today’s actuals and forget to adjust the box office for ticket inflation for the older films, aka, count the number of tickets sold. However there is one big flaw in this list and that is many of the films have been released more than once. In fact, one originally flopped, and later found its true audience in a re-release in the 1950s and 1960s. With that being said, it still does not take away from the accomplishments of those that had only one release and still made the list. Which one of these films is your favorite? Discuss the films here. They are listed in order from highest to lowest. If you want to see the rest of the 100 list, use the link in this description.