User talk:Ctraitor

Good day. I hope I am not interrupting you. I see that you have removed content i added in the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade article.

I would argue (though I am not 100% certain, either) that we can't really limit the group of "the greatest films ever made" only to, you know, artistic, philosophical films. A well done adventure or action film can still qualify for that name. I would say that Terminator 2: Judgement Day could easily be regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, even though most critics would probably prefer to vote for something like, "Bicycle Thieves", "8 1/2". or "the Man with the Movie Camera".

What would you say about, for instance, the Empire Strikes Back? In this case, it's a featured article, but does not cite any sources. I don't believe this film is on the AFI list of top 100 greatest films ever made; and I am pretty sure it's not on the Sight and Sound list, either. It won two Academy Awards (the Last Crusade won one) but only in technical categories.

Would that not mean that the Empire Strikes Back does not deserve that title, either?

Or what about something like, Back to the Future?

If the Last Crusade is not a great movie, do you not think that the Empire does not classify, either?

I hope I have not offended you. Please, respond if that's within your capability and will. I wish you a pleasant day.

EDIT: oh, I forgot, I am Nowy Prywaciarz (talk).