Post by Nalkarj on Apr 30, 2017 23:53:12 GMT
HITCHCOCK'S FILMOGRAPHY
Rules here:
Relatively simple game. You vote for the movie you dislike the most. After the first round is over, I tally up the votes, and whichever movie has the most votes is off the list. Then it goes on and on until there's only one "survivor." However, the general point of the game is to try and make one of your favorites, or, if not, second-tier choices, stay the longest. To do so, sometimes you have to ally with other people and vote out even movies that you may like--it's a strategy game as much as anything. Also, even after someone has voted, you can try to persuade him or her to change his or her vote up until the round closes.
This first round will close tomorrow night at 8:00 EST (12 am GMT).
VOTE OUT 2 (TWO) OF THE CHOICES
The Lodger 1927
Murder! 1930
The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934
The 39 Steps 1935
Secret Agent 1936
Sabotage 1936
Young and Innocent 1937
The Lady Vanishes 1938
Jamaica Inn 1939
Rebecca 1940
Foreign Correspondent 1940
Mr. & Mrs. Smith 1941
Suspicion 1941
Saboteur 1942
Shadow of a Doubt 1943
Lifeboat 1944
Spellbound 1945
Notorious 1946
The Paradine Case 1947
Rope 1948
Under Capricorn 1949
Stage Fright 1950
Strangers on a Train 1951
I Confess 1953
Dial M for Murder 1954
Rear Window 1954
To Catch a Thief 1955
The Trouble with Harry 1955
The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956
The Wrong Man 1956
Vertigo 1958
North by Northwest 1959
Psycho 1960
The Birds 1963
Marnie 1964
Torn Curtain 1966
Topaz 1969
Frenzy 1972
Family Plot 1976
EDIT: With the exception of The Lodger and Murder!, which folks here are likely to have seen, I've removed the first 15.
EDIT: I have decided to hold off on voting at all except for breaking ties.
EDIT: We're going to change our voting system after the first three rounds. In those rounds, you are allowed two votes. After those rounds, you can list the pictures you like the least and give each one a score out of 5. For example, if you really hate Topaz, you'd give it a 5, but if you're only relatively indifferent to The Trouble with Harry, you'd give it a 1. Just so that we're not here for an eternity doing this.
Rules here:
Relatively simple game. You vote for the movie you dislike the most. After the first round is over, I tally up the votes, and whichever movie has the most votes is off the list. Then it goes on and on until there's only one "survivor." However, the general point of the game is to try and make one of your favorites, or, if not, second-tier choices, stay the longest. To do so, sometimes you have to ally with other people and vote out even movies that you may like--it's a strategy game as much as anything. Also, even after someone has voted, you can try to persuade him or her to change his or her vote up until the round closes.
This first round will close tomorrow night at 8:00 EST (12 am GMT).
VOTE OUT 2 (TWO) OF THE CHOICES
The Lodger 1927
Murder! 1930
The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934
The 39 Steps 1935
Secret Agent 1936
Sabotage 1936
Young and Innocent 1937
The Lady Vanishes 1938
Jamaica Inn 1939
Rebecca 1940
Foreign Correspondent 1940
Mr. & Mrs. Smith 1941
Suspicion 1941
Saboteur 1942
Shadow of a Doubt 1943
Lifeboat 1944
Spellbound 1945
Notorious 1946
The Paradine Case 1947
Rope 1948
Under Capricorn 1949
Stage Fright 1950
Strangers on a Train 1951
I Confess 1953
Dial M for Murder 1954
Rear Window 1954
To Catch a Thief 1955
The Trouble with Harry 1955
The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956
The Wrong Man 1956
Vertigo 1958
North by Northwest 1959
Psycho 1960
The Birds 1963
Marnie 1964
Torn Curtain 1966
Topaz 1969
Frenzy 1972
Family Plot 1976
EDIT: With the exception of The Lodger and Murder!, which folks here are likely to have seen, I've removed the first 15.
EDIT: I have decided to hold off on voting at all except for breaking ties.
EDIT: We're going to change our voting system after the first three rounds. In those rounds, you are allowed two votes. After those rounds, you can list the pictures you like the least and give each one a score out of 5. For example, if you really hate Topaz, you'd give it a 5, but if you're only relatively indifferent to The Trouble with Harry, you'd give it a 1. Just so that we're not here for an eternity doing this.