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Post by twothousandonemark on Sept 29, 2017 4:14:40 GMT
9 of your 100 are in my top 50.
Kingdom of Heaven I hope you mean the Director's Cut; if not please watch it, it's leagues superior.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2017 9:02:11 GMT
ABout half awful and half good not really
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2017 9:24:12 GMT
Kingdom of Heaven I hope you mean the Director's Cut; if not please watch it, it's leagues superior. I am
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Sept 29, 2017 9:24:21 GMT
Can't say anything bad about a list with 4 Tarkovsky films in it.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Sept 29, 2017 11:12:59 GMT
I am sorry, I find your top 100 to be remotely awful only. Singular truly awful choice is LotR Return of the King on 2 (which is a cheesefest film that makes me laugh because it's so gay and super corny... ). The others choices I find awful withing the parameters of tolerable and agreeable.
Disclaimers: I must stress that this List does not represent my choices, which consequently renders it wrong, invalid, moot and null and void. Further, how much of a nerd must one be to draft a Top 100 list, seriously.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2017 11:45:36 GMT
I am sorry, I find your top 100 to be remotely awful only. Singular truly awful choice is LotR Return of the King on 2 (which is a cheesefest film that makes me laugh because it's so gay and super corny... ). The others choices I find awful withing the parameters of tolerable and agreeable.
Disclaimers: I must stress that this List does not represent my choices, which consequently renders it wrong, invalid, moot and null and void. Further, how much of a nerd must one be to draft a Top 100 list, seriously. 77.2 %
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Sept 29, 2017 12:41:57 GMT
I am sorry, I find your top 100 to be remotely awful only. Singular truly awful choice is LotR Return of the King on 2 (which is a cheesefest film that makes me laugh because it's so gay and super corny... ). The others choices I find awful withing the parameters of tolerable and agreeable.
Disclaimers: I must stress that this List does not represent my choices, which consequently renders it wrong, invalid, moot and null and void. Further, how much of a nerd must one be to draft a Top 100 list, seriously. 77.2 % well, good sir, I would have conservatively estimated that percentage at a millennial 89.4% precisely. We part ways completely neutral and indifferently. Chapeau and Cheerio.
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Post by drystyx on Sept 29, 2017 16:24:48 GMT
Provocative and thoughtful list, one that looks honest. TARZAN AND HIS MATE has what I call the two most credible villains (although one is actually a semi-hero) in film history. Martin "my friend" is an incredibly three dimensional sort, an actual "likable" villain i dare say, with great motivation. There is so much in this film that is incredible and striking, and an "in your face" style that I don't think we see much of till Verhoeven makes his films.
"Alexander Nevsky" has a lot to offer, too. I'll pair it with "Come and See" in a "war films dealing with civilians" category. The same category as NORTHERN STAR and the one with Michael J Fox that I can't think the name of at this second. They're usually worthy films.
I'm not into the Godfather movies at all, since they're mob generated and produced solely to keep the people into seeing the mob as demi gods.
LOTR, who can argue with those incredible films?
OGRE (Der Untergang) is sort of a hidden gem. I guess that old fit into the same category as Nevsky. Looks like you like a lot of these films that see war from different angles, and that's admirable.
Your pick of 007 and Monty Python leans a bit to the drier side than I like, but I can understand it. I'm into the hard hitting 007 classics like Thunderball, The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only, and Goldfinger. And I'm more into the slapstick of Holy Grail, while your zone is much more civilized, I admit.
One of the best top 100 lists I've seen on IMDB.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2017 16:34:54 GMT
"Alexander Nevsky" has a lot to offer, too. I'll pair it with "Come and See" in a "war films dealing with civilians" category. The same category as NORTHERN STAR and the one with Michael J Fox that I can't think the name of at this second. They're usually worthy films. The only war movie with Michael J. Fox i know about is Casualties of War (1989). Which i saw years ago and remember it as being a good movie.
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