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Feb 2008
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I'm going to say something that I think might get a little flack..but here goes. Should The Dark Knight really be that high on the list? It was a great movie for sure! And in time it may deserve that spot, but it's only been in existance for a few months. When you look at some of the films that are lower on the list than this one, I think it may be a little premature to put it that high on the all time list. |
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15th is just flat out absurd. Maybe, it belongs in the top 100, but thats a big maybe. Fight Club at 10 is even worse. They also claimed Revenge of the Sith the 4th greatest Star Wars and best of the prequels, but I didn't see RotJ on the list, maybe i missed it, but I swore I never saw it. |
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Yep, this list is a hit-and-a-miss. A lot of popular titles, a lot of cult hits and high-brow films I’ve never seen before. But why oh why is “Cloverfield” up there? [FONT='Calibri','sans-serif']Why is “Evil Dead 2” higher than “The Seven Samurai”? And why am I not surprised that “The Godfather” is #1?
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Yeah great. The 10,000 members of the public might have been the ones who voted things like “Saw” and the “Star Wars” prequels on the list. The 50 film critics probably neglected the more obscure and underrated films in favor of the prestige and art house films that I’ve never even heard of before (I guess true film snobs can dig them though). That just leaves the 150 directors, which can be a hit-and-a-miss (like, are talking about 150 directors of Spielberg’s capacity, or 150 like Uwe Boll?). Quote:
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Terrible list. Way too many "New" films on this list and some classics that should be on it nowhere to be found.
Here is a head scratcher: Brian DePalma's Blow Out. Terrible terrible film in every way yet no Saturday Night Fever which was clearly a "better" Travolta film than either Grease or Blow Out. Also so many foreign films left off the list......and I wont even delve into the topic of the order that they are on this list. |
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