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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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Why is Titanic on the list? Seriously. Why?
And I hated Bladerunner.
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I Floop the Pig
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I'd allow it on my list for that reason, but I'd barely let it squeak in at 100th.
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I saw this was going to be on and missed it. I love to watch the AFI show because it brings up so many emotions and memories as I watch all of the clips. I don't always agree with these lists, but I think many movies are chosen based on their cultural impact as much as (or more than) the quality of the film/story.
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I will have to dissect the list later when I have more time. I have seen exactly 50% of the new list (that I recall), but 57% of the old list. I am sure I saw about 10 more as a child, and have no memory of the films. Many of them are on my Netflix list as "films I've heard they're great and want to see". |
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Anybody who doesn't get the brilliance of Citizen Kane (and even if you don't think it is great shakes now it was brilliant in 1941) and want to at least understand, I strongly recommend getting the DVD and listening to the two commentary tracks (by Peter Bogdanovich and Roger Ebert).
Personally, I think it holds up incredibly well and I do think it may be the best made film of all time (so I am fine with the story though my personal favorite for entertainment is All About Eve) but if you are interested in film history watching those commentaries will provide the context. |
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#2 on the list...ha ha.
I was just thinking 72. "The Shawshank Redemption," 1994. - see it IS a good movie. ![]()
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Here are my boring comments on the additions.
Four films released between 1997-2006 were added: 50. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) - UMmmmm, ok. Not a HUGE fan, but I can see why. 71. Saving Private Ryan (1998) I never saw it because I don't think I can stomach it. 83. Titanic (1997) You've got to frilling kidding me! 89. The Sixth Sense (1999) I knew the spoiler about 15 minutes into the film so I didn't enjoy it all that much. Nineteen films made between 1916-1995 were also added: 18. The General (1927) Haven't seen it 49. Intolerance (1916) Classic fil, but I haven't seen it id decades. 59. Nashville (1975) Something I also have seen in decades. 61. Sullivan's Travels (1941) YEAH BABY!!!!!!!! 63. Cabaret (1972) AGAIN YEAH! 67. Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (1966) TRIPLE YEAH! 72. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Who's got the erasure? 75. In The Heat Of The Night (1967) I forgot this film existed. It might deserve another veiwing. 77. All The President's Men (1976) Decades comment applies 81. Spartacus (1960) Cool! 82. Sunrise (1927) No knowledge whatsoever. 85. A Night At The Opera (1935) 87. 12 Angry Men (1957) YES! 90. Swing Time (1936) I remember loving this one. 91. Sophie's Choice (1982) I LOVE this film! 95. The Last Picture Show (1971) I missed it at the Cemetery and it has been ages since I've seen it. 96. Do The Right Thing (1989) Never been a Spike Lee fan 97. Blade Runner (1982) I LOVE Blade runner. Love it! 99. Toy Story (1995) There are better Pixar. |
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Kink of Swank
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Any revision that drops Fantasia and Close Encounters from the running is totally effed up (imo)
Also imo, Toy Story is infinitely better than its completely sequelish sequel. |
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Lego
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Blazzing Sadles is the Citizen Kane of Comedy - It is surely missed.
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