Epic and Disaster : Poll: "The Poseidon Adventure", "The Towering Inferno", or "Earthquake" ?

"The Poseidon Adventure", "The Towering Inferno", or "Earthquake" ?

Which 1 of these 3 Disaster Movies (listed in My Poll below) do you yourself actually like the most ?


The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
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The Towering Inferno (1974)
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Earthquake (1974)
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All
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None
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I Don't Know
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Re: "The Poseidon Adventure", "The Towering Inferno", or "Earthquake" ?

My own Answer is "The Poseidon Adventure".

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The Poseidon Adventure, without hesitation. It's not as lavish and ultra-star studded as The Towering Inferno, but it has Gene Hackman, Ernie Borgnine, the underrated Carol Lynley and it's a hell of a lot more fun.

Sidenote: I had the choice between The Towering Inferno and Earthquake when they played my local twin cinema. Since I did not relish the idea of watching people burn to death, I picked Earthquake. Big mistake. It was a chore to get through, even with the silly gimmick earthquake machine rattling the seats.

The next week I went back and caught The Towering Inferno. Enjoyed it, immensely. How could you not with Newman and McQueen in the star parts? From my seat near the wall, I could hear the rumble of the earthquake machine in the other house.

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The Poseidon Adventure is a classic for me and does pretty much everything right. There was a magic mix here and emotionally it works better too.

I don't like The Towering Inferno much at all. Its too long and flat in parts.

I've always liked Earthquake and the scenario was quite scary to me. I was lucky to see Earthquake as a kid in 70mm sensurround.

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the silly gimmick earthquake machine rattling the seats.

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LOL. I would have tried to sit in the back row so I could watch everybody's reactions to their seats moving around!

I think Hackman and Borgnine are both solid actors and both do a really good job here. Borgnine is always a likable Joe. Though, I have to disagree that Carol Lynley is underrated. Of course, it all comes down to opinion and taste, but I think Lynley is a terrible actress.

I kinda hate "The Towering Inferno". The only thing I liked in it was the Jennifer Jones character and she got killed off in a terrible way. Watching what happened to Robert Wagner and Susan Flannery was horrifying. Seeing them burn up was worse than all of the deaths in the entire "Friday the 13th" franchise. There was something very nasty about it. It wasn't like death scenes in most other disaster movies. I always thought these movies were supposed to be thrilling, but also fun. The manner in which these three characters got killed off was coming from a different place. The filmmakers were trying to be realistic and gruesome at the same time and it made a really bad impression.

Steve McQueen was never much of an actor (also Clint Eastwood) and I have always found Paul Newman a bit on the boring side.

If I had watched "Earthquake" first, then next week went to see TTI and could hear the earthquake machine rumbling in the next room, I would have thought how wonderfully silly the L.A. movie was and how woefully serious the San Francisco movie was taking itself in comparison. That kind of sums it up.

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Re: "The Poseidon Adventure", "The Towering Inferno", or "Earthquake" ?

"Earthquake" - ***
"The Poseidon Adventure" - ***
"The Towering Inferno" - *1/2

I enjoy "Earthquake" just a bit more than "The Poseidon Adventure".

I agree with Toasted Cheese about TTI. Long and boring with a nasty spirit. It's my least favorite of all 70s disaster flicks.

An interesting poll from AnthonyRocks!

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Re: "The Poseidon Adventure", "The Towering Inferno", or "Earthquake" ?

I enjoy "Earthquake" just a bit more than "The Poseidon Adventure".
That is interesting. What aspects of Earthquake do you find preferable over Poseidon Adventure?

I do like the bittersweet ending of Earthquake and the depiction of the devastation created was stunning for its time. I enjoy the characters more in Poseidon and its also kind of surreal.

Norman! What did you put in my tea?

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I really like the 70s southern California milieu in "Earthquake". It's kind of a tacky movie and I think that suits the disaster genre really well. You could even say the movie is on the ridiculous side at times, with all the goofy subplots and characters, e.g., Marjoe Gortner, Victoria Principal, Richard Roundtree, Walter Matthau, Ava Gardner and the list goes on. (This element is precisely why "Airport 1975" is my number one favorite disaster movie. That plus Karen Black, who actually does a really good job.)

As far as actual good acting, I would say that Genvieve Bujold and George Kennedy come off best.

"The Poseidon Adventure" does a better job with the actual disaster scene (though I like that the earthquake actually goes on for a while) and once disaster strikes, the movie is exciting to the end. I wouldn't call "Earthquake" exciting necessarily (though it does have its share of exciting moments), but it is just a lot of fun.

I had never considered any surreal element in TPA, but I guess watching the characters roaming around in the bowels of a ship is pretty surreal at that.

In the end, the 1972 film is more serious and the 1974 film is more silly. They are both enjoyable films. But I have to pick the one where the affable George Kennedy can't keep his eyes off Victoria Principal's big boobs and ends up giving her a cute puppy!

Also, Ava Gardner cracks me up!



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The surrealness of Poseidon Adventure I find is within the design of the ship after it has capsized. Its production design deservedly earned an Academy award nomination. I wouldn't have quibbled over it being regarded as best picture of the year either. It certainly is a lot easier to watch than The Godfather or Deliverance and its one of Hackman's best roles, even though he apparently only went into it for the mula.

Gardner reminds me a little of a Elizabeth Taylor. That she made her cheesy "Goddam it!" work is to her credit as an actress.

Norman! What did you put in my tea?

Re: "The Poseidon Adventure", "The Towering Inferno", or "Earthquake" ?

Definitely "The Poseidon Adventure." I really cared about the characters in that one.
"The Towering Inferno" is seriously mean-spirited while "Earthquake" is kinda hokey, but still fun.

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