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re: An Experiment - Voting - 100 Movies We Agree Don't Suck
Posted on 6/24/08 at 8:59 pm to Freauxzen
Posted on 6/24/08 at 8:59 pm to Freauxzen
I personally believe 1994 and 1999 are the two greatest years in film history. Even better than 1939. 1994 was just a singularly great year, but 1999 changed the way movies are made. Probably the most "important" year since 1939 or sometime in the early 1970s.
You had to expect a low foreign film total. Though I do not really like Fellini. I respect him, but I just don't love his films. They are movies I respect without actually liking, which makes them fall short of true greatness in my eyes. Though I did come close to putting on the Spider's Stratagem by Bertolucci, a director I far prefer. It's just easier to punt on foreign films.
And thank God there's been low support for Gladiator, Titanic, and Life Is Beautiful.
You had to expect a low foreign film total. Though I do not really like Fellini. I respect him, but I just don't love his films. They are movies I respect without actually liking, which makes them fall short of true greatness in my eyes. Though I did come close to putting on the Spider's Stratagem by Bertolucci, a director I far prefer. It's just easier to punt on foreign films.
And thank God there's been low support for Gladiator, Titanic, and Life Is Beautiful.
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:01 pm to Freauxzen
I bet no one else named "Born Free" Elsa, the Lion Cub.
That was my favorite show as a child, I cried every time I watched it
That was my favorite show as a child, I cried every time I watched it
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:02 pm to Baloo
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I personally believe 1994 and 1999 are the two greatest years in film history. Even better than 1939. 1994 was just a singularly great year, but 1999 changed the way movies are made. Probably the most "important" year since 1939 or sometime in the early 1970s.
Agreed. There are another 10 or so movies made in 1999 that haven't even been listed that are amazing in their own right. When it comes to decades I love the 50's, but 1999 and 1939 are the two greatest years in film history.
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You had to expect a low foreign film total. Though I do not really like Fellini. I respect him, but I just don't love his films. They are movies I respect without actually liking, which makes them fall short of true greatness in my eyes. Though I did come close to putting on the Spider's Stratagem by Bertolucci, a director I far prefer. It's just easier to punt on foreign films.
True. I love Tarkovsky (Solaris, Stalker, Andrei Rubilev, Nostalghia) but understand why no one else has put him on their lists. I've been toying with a personal Top 100 while doing this, so I may put it up at some point.
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And thank God there's been low support for Gladiator, Titanic, and Life Is Beautiful.
Agreed. I think all three are far over rated, but you always hear people mentioning them, I was bracing myself for a top-ten containing these very three films.
This post was edited on 6/24/08 at 9:05 pm
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:11 pm to Freauxzen
I'd love to see it. I may do one as well for my own edifiaction, mainly because I've been inspired by the EW lists for all media.
And 1994 is so good even the mediocre movies were really good: PCU, the Ref, the Paper, Pret a Porter, etc.
And 1994 is so good even the mediocre movies were really good: PCU, the Ref, the Paper, Pret a Porter, etc.
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:12 pm to Freauxzen
Note to participants:
I'm thinking of revealing the Top 100 in an extended way. Maybe 10 at a time (during one day) until the Top 20.
I'll do short write-ups for the groups, but the top 15 can have write-ups per film (maybe 10?). Does anyone want to do a short paragraph on a favorite film once the Top 20 has been decided? I would look at your list and determine the best few to choose from therefore not showing the entire list to folks.
This is still maybe a week or so off depending on the activity in the thread.
Also, maybe a different name? Top 100 is so played out and I dislike the "Best 100 of All-time". Hmmmmmm
I'm thinking of revealing the Top 100 in an extended way. Maybe 10 at a time (during one day) until the Top 20.
I'll do short write-ups for the groups, but the top 15 can have write-ups per film (maybe 10?). Does anyone want to do a short paragraph on a favorite film once the Top 20 has been decided? I would look at your list and determine the best few to choose from therefore not showing the entire list to folks.
This is still maybe a week or so off depending on the activity in the thread.
Also, maybe a different name? Top 100 is so played out and I dislike the "Best 100 of All-time". Hmmmmmm
This post was edited on 6/24/08 at 9:19 pm
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:19 pm to Freauxzen
100 Movies We Think Don't Suck (In Inverse Order)
I'd love to do a write up of any of the top 20 that were actually on my list (to be fair, I think one of the proponents of a film should write its summary).
I'd love to do a write up of any of the top 20 that were actually on my list (to be fair, I think one of the proponents of a film should write its summary).
This post was edited on 6/24/08 at 9:20 pm
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:20 pm to Baloo
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I'd love to do a write up of any of the top 20 that were actually on my list (to be fair, I think one of the proponents of a film should write its summary).
Agreed. I would look at the participants list and determine the best couple of films to choose from considering the final 20, therefore not showing the whole list to everyone.
This post was edited on 6/24/08 at 9:22 pm
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:24 pm to Freauxzen
I'd be down for writing something about one (or more) of the movies.
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:26 pm to Someone
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Baloo
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Someone
Cool, I'll keep a running list on the first post.
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:30 pm to Freauxzen
Just be sure not to give away spoilers to movies. Don't outline the entire plot.
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:34 pm to Freauxzen
1. Contact
2. The Big Lebowski
3. Annie Hall
4. The Fountainhead
5. White Men Can't Jump
6. Reality Bites
7. Wedding Crashers
8. JFK
9. Alexander
10. The Godfather 1
11. Casablanca
12. 2001: A Space Odyssey
13. Altered States
14. Persona
15. Crimes and Misdemeanors
16. The Purple Rose of Cairo
17. Mon oncle d'Amerique
18. Magnolia
19. Friday
20. The Blues Brothers
This is a patchwork list because there are so many movies on my "need to see" list.
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:35 pm to jo63
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This is a patchwork list because there are so many movies on my "need to see" list.
Meaning in progress, or is it ready to be added in?
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:36 pm to Freauxzen
yeah, its ready to be added, i just meant that there are so many movies that i have yet to see
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:47 pm to LSUlunatic
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Just be sure not to give away spoilers to movies. Don't outline the entire plot.
I wasn't thinking a synopsis. A personal reflection on the film. Could be historical, could be about the effect it had on the person, could just be a general reaction to the film.
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:48 pm to Freauxzen
Sill waiting on:
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LSU CRAZY
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:55 pm to Someone
1) Saving Private Ryan
2) Raiders of the Lost Ark
3) The Godfather
4) The Shawshank Redemption
5) Forrest Gump
6) Jaws
7) Jurassic Park
8) The Matrix
9) Alien(& Aliens)
10) Back to the Future trilogy
11) Star Wars
12) Ghostbusters
13) Die Hard
14) Romero's "Dead" movies
15) American Psycho
16) Caddyshack
17) Predator
18) Good Will Hunting
19) The Sandlot
20) The Shining
If I were to make this list again I would probably have 15 different movies for my 5-20 rankings. I don't watch much of the old movies because quite frankly, they look boring as shite.
2) Raiders of the Lost Ark
3) The Godfather
4) The Shawshank Redemption
5) Forrest Gump
6) Jaws
7) Jurassic Park
8) The Matrix
9) Alien(& Aliens)
10) Back to the Future trilogy
11) Star Wars
12) Ghostbusters
13) Die Hard
14) Romero's "Dead" movies
15) American Psycho
16) Caddyshack
17) Predator
18) Good Will Hunting
19) The Sandlot
20) The Shining
If I were to make this list again I would probably have 15 different movies for my 5-20 rankings. I don't watch much of the old movies because quite frankly, they look boring as shite.
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:56 pm to Freauxzen
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Not enough foreign movies in the 100. Only 1 Bergman and Kurosawa, no Fellini, no Tarkovsky. But that kind of stuff to be expected.
i put 8 1/2 in my list. how are you deciding the top 100?
Posted on 6/24/08 at 9:58 pm to Freauxzen
I can write some if you need me to.
Posted on 6/24/08 at 10:02 pm to keakdasneak
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i put 8 1/2 in my list. how are you deciding the top 100?
By both points (1 = 20, 2 = 19, etc.) and the amount of times its listed. So far you're the only one so it doesn't make the top 100 yet. Right now the cut off is 2 people listing the same movie, could be 3 by the time this is over.
This post was edited on 6/24/08 at 10:04 pm
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