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Hayden
Location: Vietnam 
- #71
- Posted: 07/16/2015 17:05
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Facetious wrote: |
Anyway, two of my favourites didn't make it (Inland Empire, Borat) though I didn't vote so I have no right to complain. |
Inland Empire was at #126, and Borat was tied with Big Fish & Frida at #206
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Norman Bates
Gender: Male
Age: 52
Location: Paris, France 
- #72
- Posted: 07/16/2015 17:26
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The movies from my list which made the cut:
4. Mulholland Drive, by David Lynch (Inland Empire was my #8 )
5. The Return, by Andrey Zvyaguintsev
22. A History of Violence, by David Cronenberg (I had Spider at #50)
34. Spirited Away, by Hayao Miyazaki
39. Elephant, by Gus Van Sant (Gerry was my #3, and Last Days #31, and Paranoid Park #55)
43. The Departed, by Martin Scorsese (Gangs of New York was my #40, The Aviator #51)
64. Kill Bill, by Quentin Tarantino
71. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, by Michel Gondry
8 in all. My #1 was Pulse by Kurosawa Kiyoshi, I strongly recommend it.
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CA Dreamin
Gender: Male
Location: LA 
- #73
- Posted: 07/16/2015 17:37
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A win for High Fidelity. I knew it'd make it. The 2000's isn't by any means my favorite movie decade, but this list turned out way better than the 2010-present one.
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Facetious
Gender: Male
Age: 25
Location: Somewhere you've never been 
- #74
- Posted: 07/16/2015 18:20
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Hayden wrote: | Facetious wrote: |
Anyway, two of my favourites didn't make it (Inland Empire, Borat) though I didn't vote so I have no right to complain. |
Inland Empire was at #126, and Borat was tied with Big Fish & Frida at #206 |
Oh, did Inland Empire have a chance of getting into the top 100 if I'd submitted a list with it at #1?
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Hayden
Location: Vietnam 
- #75
- Posted: 07/16/2015 18:35
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Facetious wrote: |
Oh, did Inland Empire have a chance of getting into the top 100 if I'd submitted a list with it at #1? |
Depends how big the list was, but if it was the full 100, it would of made it The entire 80-150 section was really tight.
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- #76
- Posted: 07/16/2015 18:48
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Why don't you posted the total points that each movie has got? It might be useful (for Some People/Me)
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ButterThumbz
I always used to wonder if she wore false ears
Gender: Male
Age: 54
Location: O'er the hills and far away 
- #77
- Posted: 07/17/2015 10:17
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Facetious wrote: | 1. No Country for Old Men as best film of the 2000's...it's a great film, but seriously, what? |
I didn't even have it as the best movie of 2007. As great as it is, my vote always went to There Will Be Blood. _________________ What I heard in 2015 and the 2010s so far. Now hearing this.
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meccalecca
Voice of Reason
Gender: Male
Location: The Land of Enchantment 
- #78
- Posted: 07/17/2015 13:37
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ButterThumbz wrote: | I didn't even have it as the best movie of 2007. As great as it is, my vote always went to There Will Be Blood. |
It's hard to find anything negative to say about either. That was a really good year. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
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