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PREMISE: The world is coming to an end. You're given a list of 25 movies to be placed in a time capsule and launched into space in hopes of an advanced civilization finding them and recreating us all as if nothing ever happened. The problem is, only 1 movie will fit... pick the movies you would most trust with the recreation of mankind.
 
1. Citizen Kane.
2. Batman Begins.
3. The Wizard of Oz.
4. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
5. A DVD of Charlie Chaplin short films.
 
1. Citizen Kane.
2. Batman Begins.
3. The Wizard of Oz.
4. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
5. A DVD of Charlie Chaplin short films.

You voted prematurely but I see what you're thinking. Good idea for another scenario.
 
Star Wars.
And Close Encounter of the Third Kind, to show that we aren't hostile to the aliens if they make first contact.
 
The film I consider to be the best and most definitive superhero film.

1. Best drama
2. Best superhero films
3. Best fantasy films
4. Best animated films
5. Best comedy films

I would add more, but only five I would choose Begins for the superhero genre to be seen in a positive light and hopefully continue. It also mixes action, adventure together.

There would be other genres:

Science Fiction: Star Wars

Adventure: Indiana Jones

Film Noir: Maltese Falcon

Another drama: By the waterfront

Horror: Any Alfred Hitchcock film.
 
The film I consider to be the best and most definitive superhero film.

1. Best drama
2. Best superhero films
3. Best fantasy films
4. Best animated films
5. Best comedy films

I would add more, but only five I would choose Begins for the superhero genre to be seen in a positive light and hopefully continue. It also mixes action, adventure together.

There would be other genres:

Science Fiction: Star Wars

Adventure: Indiana Jones

Film Noir: Maltese Falcon

Another drama: By the waterfront

Horror: Any Alfred Hitchcock film.

We should just cryogenically freeze Harrison Ford, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg and launch them into space.
 
Dr. Strangelove. That way they'll know why and how our planet blew up.
 
Star Wars.

Although if the time capsule is found by people in another galaxy, they may just think Star Wars is an historical documentation.
 
No, Bush is the reason the planet will blow up.

BUSH
Um, what button is it to release the fire works- is it this one?

SECRET SERVICE AGENT
Um, Mr. President you just pressed the button to release all of our nuclear missiles.

BUSH
Is that a bad thing?

SECRET SERVICE AGENT
Sir, you doomed us all.

BUSH
Oh... please continue to finish the story book Mrs. Teacher I want to find out if Clifford the big red dog saves the day.
 
PREMISE: The world is coming to an end. You're given a list of 25 movies to be placed in a time capsule and launched into space in hopes of an advanced civilization finding them and recreating us all as if nothing ever happened. The problem is, only 1 movie will fit... pick the movies you would most trust with the recreation of mankind.

Well ........ if the film were to be used to recreate the human race it would have to be something that shows us in a good light ... so we DO NOT send Apocalypse Now!!

Not sure, maybe Shawshank? It really captures the spirt of survival, hope and friendship.
 
What about American Psycho? Lol. "Those people back then really enjoyed sex and the idea of killing people for fun!"
 
And Texas Chainsaw Massacre! "Texas people were scary!" Lol.

And tote MIB around as being based on actual events.
 
The question really should have been 'What film best describes mankind?'
 
Drunken Master 2!

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Well if you wanted to be honest, maybe a movie that shows the best and worse that mankind has to offer, like Saving Private Ryan or Shawshank like someone else said.
 
Well if you wanted to be honest, maybe a movie that shows the best and worse that mankind has to offer, like Saving Private Ryan or Shawshank like someone else said.

No, it would have to be a culturally diverse film... Saving Private Ryan and The Shawshank Redemption are predominantly movies made by white people, with white people, for white people. And given that, I don't think a culturally diverse enough film has been made yet that can 'sum up' mankind.AHEM... G.I. JOE ANYONE?
 
No, it would have to be a culturally diverse film... Saving Private Ryan and The Shawshank Redemption are predominantly movies made by white people, with white people, for white people. And given that, I don't think a culturally diverse enough film has been made yet that can 'sum up' mankind.AHEM... G.I. JOE ANYONE?

Morgan Freeman was the soul of Shawshank so I don't see how you came up with that?
 
Why are the selections all sci-fi/fantasy except for Apocalype Now? We want aliens to know what we're like, so you send them a bunch of movies about fictional worlds and one about Vietnam?

I'd say movies that show the good and bad in people, and show a range of kinds of people in the world. Things like The Big Chill, MASH, Babel, Saving Private Ryan, Crash, To Sir With Love. Stuff that is fairly modern, has characters that many people relate to, is realistic, has things that aren't overly sentimental but also don't just focus on the bad things people do.

I can't think of any more that aren't as America/white people centric right now, but that's what most movies are so...
 
PREMISE: The world is coming to an end. You're given a list of 25 movies to be placed in a time capsule and launched into space in hopes of an advanced civilization finding them and recreating us all as if nothing ever happened. The problem is, only 1 movie will fit... pick the movies you would most trust with the recreation of mankind.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
 
Why are the selections all sci-fi/fantasy except for Apocalype Now? We want aliens to know what we're like, so you send them a bunch of movies about fictional worlds and one about Vietnam?

I'd say movies that show the good and bad in people, and show a range of kinds of people in the world. Things like The Big Chill, MASH, Babel, Saving Private Ryan, Crash, To Sir With Love. Stuff that is fairly modern, has characters that many people relate to, is realistic, has things that aren't overly sentimental but also don't just focus on the bad things people do.

I can't think of any more that aren't as America/white people centric right now, but that's what most movies are so...

The Big Chill disgusts me.
 

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