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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Epic and Disaster


    jowshihuh — 15 years ago(October 30, 2010 06:18 PM)

    Here are some I can think of, even though I haven't seen most of them:
    Intolerance
    Birth of a Nation
    Gone with the Wind
    Quo Vadis
    The Fall of the Roman Empire
    Lawrence of Arabia
    Dr Zhivago
    El Cid
    The Last Emperor
    Giant
    Spartacus
    Cleopatra
    Ben Hur
    The Ten Commandments
    What are some others that would fall into this category, and are there any on my list that wouldn't fit (probably meaning I haven't actually seen them)?
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      heyuactor — 11 years ago(April 21, 2014 11:10 AM)

      You might add:
      War and Peace
      Barry Lyndon
      Moby Dick
      Braveheart
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        IndianaMcClane — 11 years ago(April 22, 2014 10:44 PM)

        You may want to consider
        Khartoum
        from 1966 directed by Basil Dearden and starring Charlton Heston and Laurence Olivier
        55 Days at Peking
        from 1963 directed by Nicholas Ray starring Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, and David Niven
        From the same era as
        The Last Emperor
        would be
        Gandhi
        from 1982 directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Ben Kingsley
        If you were to include modern epics you could include the likes of
        Dances with Wolves
        ,
        Braveheart
        ,
        Gladiator
        ,
        The Last Samurai
        , etc. You could even probably consider ones like
        The English Patient
        and
        Titanic
        in a
        Gone with the Wind
        /
        Doctor Zhivago
        sort of way. Though only time will tell if all or any of them become considered classics like the other ones listed. Granted some of the older ones we have listed in this thread (
        El Cid
        ,
        55 Days at Peking
        ,
        The Fall of the Roman Empire
        , and
        Khartoum
        ) have become pretty obscure at this point. (which is quite a shame)

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          DLSchindler — 11 years ago(May 01, 2014 03:22 PM)

          The Vikings (1958)
          The Robe
          Demetrious & The Gladiators
          The Egyptian
          The Grapes Of Wrath
          The Count Of Monte Cristo
          The Sea Hawk (1940)
          Bounty
          The Prince & The Pauper (1937)
          The Sound of Music
          The Fiddler on the Roof
          Other notable movies I would like to mention (that happen to be both "epic" and "classic" but are not essentially "classic epics":
          The Wizard Of Oz
          2001: A Space Odyssey
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            IndianaMcClane — 11 years ago(May 01, 2014 11:06 PM)

            As great of films as
            The Wizard of Oz
            and
            2001: A Space Odyssey
            are, I don't think they fit the standard definition for the epic genre.

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              DLSchindler — 11 years ago(May 14, 2014 11:32 PM)

              Why not?
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                IndianaMcClane — 11 years ago(May 15, 2014 11:21 AM)

                The problem is that the genre is pretty hard to have a universal definiton for, and different people seem to have their own definitions on what constitutes one. But given how IMDB has split up the message boards (which does have sci-fi and fantasy as their own which those two films,
                2001
                and
                Wizard of Oz
                respectively, would be more closely classified as) for each genre, they (including the OP) appear to be going with the one AFI one of as "A genre of large-scale films set in a cinematic interpretation of the past." (With their examples here on the link to this board being
                Gone With The Wind
                ,
                Ben-Hur
                , and
                The Last Samurai
                . Granted I'm still not sure why they decided to roll them in with disaster films) And those types of films are usally the ones normatively put into the epic genre, though it is when you get beyond that that different people seem to potentially start having other additions. (Though it should be noted that there could be a distinction between "epic" as a genre and as a description) Now maybe a better term for IMDB would of been "historical epic" or "period drama", or something to that effect. Again, I'm not trying to say who's right and who's wrong or anything. But I thought it was notable that I'm pretty sure this is what's being gone for when talking about "Epics" on this board.

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                  DLSchindler — 11 years ago(May 30, 2014 11:34 AM)

                  I think I see your point. I have made an amendment to my list since I get why those two films are not entirely appropriate for the intended definition. Thanks for explaining the misconception.
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                    HugeDaiCottermee — 11 years ago(May 20, 2014 07:42 AM)

                    It is obvious why not as some of the films you list are under two hours long and cannot possibly be described as epic.Surely including THE WIZARD OF OZ was a joke? Please tell me that it was.

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                      DLSchindler — 10 years ago(October 27, 2015 10:22 PM)

                      I give your list a ten.
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