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Fantasy
http://www.imdb.com/list/ls027033548/
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http://www.imdb.com/list/ls025889574/
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Thanks hereforashortime. Will tally up later today.

As for today, I have errands to do most of the day. If I get to it, it would not be until later tonight. If it isn't posted tonight, then some time during the week. I'll give you all a heads up.
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Update:

I tallied hereforashortime's lists last night. The final lists are looking pretty dope. What's preventing me from posting them is this user's comment:

Gowi wrote:
You will get a list from me and it will be better than everyone else's.

I haven't received lists from Gowi, so basically we're waiting on him. Since the final lists are only 50, his lists could make a big difference in which films make the cut-off. I PMed him yesterday urging him to get his lists in soon. He said he's been very busy and I understand. Gowi has given great input in past polls so I think it's ok to give him a little more time. But obviously I won't wait forever. What do you all think? Shall we give Gowi until tomorrow? Wednesday? Thursday? Next week after Xmas? (I'd rather not wait that long because I'm eager to share the results with you all)

Anyway, the poll is still open, so anybody else who hasn't submitted may do so. And of course, revisions are welcome from those who already have.
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StreetSpirit wrote:

I haven't received lists from Gowi, so basically we're waiting on him. Since the final lists are only 50, his lists could make a big difference in which films make the cut-off. I PMed him yesterday urging him to get his lists in soon. He said he's been very busy and I understand. Gowi has given great input in past polls so I think it's ok to give him a little more time. But obviously I won't wait forever. What do you all think? Shall we give Gowi until tomorrow? Wednesday? Thursday? Next week after Xmas? (I'd rather not wait that long because I'm eager to share the results with you all)

Anyway, the poll is still open, so anybody else who hasn't submitted may do so. And of course, revisions are welcome from those who already have.


I sent Gowi a message, hopefully he'll post his soon
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Really rough, and I debated on what I define as fantasy for more hours than I would like to admit.

Science Fiction Favorites:
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey, (1968, Stanley Kubrick)
2. Metropolis, (1927, Fritz Lang)
3. Solaris, (1972, Andrei Tarkovsky)
4. Seconds, (1966, John Frankenheimer)
5. Stalker, (1979, Andrei Tarkovsky)
6. Ex Machina, (2015, Alex Garland)
7. Blade Runner, (1982, Ridley Scott)
8. The Andromeda Strain, (1971, Robert Wise)
9. Arrival, (2016, Denis Villeneuve)
10. Inception, (2010, Christopher Nolan)
11. The Bed Sitting Room, (1969, Richard Lester)
12. Open Your Eyes, (1997, Alejandro Amenabar)
13. 1984, (1956, Michael Anderson)
14. The Empire Strikes Back, (1980, Irvin Kershner)
15. Alien, (1979, Ridley Scott)
16. The Last Man on Earth, (1964, Ubaldo Ragona & Sidney Salkow)
17. Moon, (2009, Duncan Jones)
18. The Pier, (1962, Chris Marker)
19. Minority Report, (2002, Steven Spielberg)
20. The Man in the White Suit, (1951, Alexander Mackendrick)
21. Fahrenheit 451, (1966, Francois Truffaut)
22. A Scanner Darkly, (2006, Richard Linklater)
23. Soylent Green, (1973, Richard Fleischer)
24. Attack the Block, (2011, Joe Cornish)
25. THX 1138, (1971, George Lucas)
26. 2010, (1984, Peter Hyams)
27. Apollo 18, (2011, Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego)
28. Dredd, (2012, Pete Travis)
29. Oblivion, (2015, Joseph Kosinski)
30. The Planet of the Apes, (1968, Franklin Schaffner)
31. Serenity, (2005, Josh Whedon)
32. Super 8, (2011, JJ Abrams)
33. Gattaca, (1997, Andrew Niccol)
34. Ikarie XB 1, (1963, Jindrich Polak)
35. Interstellar, (2014, Christopher Nolan)
36. Robot & Frank, (2012, Jake Schreier)
37. Mad Max: Fury Road, (2015, George Miller)
38. The Box, (2009, Richard Kelly)
39. The Martian, (2015, Ridley Scott)
40. Guardians of the Galaxy, (2014, James Gunn)
41. Edge of Tomorrow, (2014, Doug Liman)
42. The Omega Man, (1971, Boris Sagal)
43. The 10th Victim, (1965, Elio Petri)
44. Equilibrium, (2002, Kurt Wimmer)
45. Close Encounters of the Third Kind, (Steven Spielberg, 1977)
46. Looper, (2012, Rian Johnson)
47. The Man Who Fell to Earth, (1976, Nicolas Roeg)
48. John Dies at the End, (2012, Don Coscarelli)
49. Futureworld, (1976, Richard Heffron)
50. Forbidden Planet, (1956, Fred Wilcox)

Fantasy Favorites:
1. The Seventh Seal, (1957, Ingmar Bergman)
2. Ugetsu, (1953, Kenji Mizoguchi)
3. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, (2002, Peter Jackson)
4. After Life, (1998, Hirokazu Koreeda)
5. Jauja, (2014, Lisandro Alonso)
6. Macario, (1960, Roberto Gavaldon)
7. Dreams, (1990, Akira Kurosawa)
8. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, (2009, Terry Gilliam)
9. Throne of Blood, (1957, Akira Kurosawa)
10. The Prestige, (2006, Christopher Nolan)
11. Excalibur, (1981, John Boorman)
12. Bedazzled, (1967, Stanley Donen)
13. Pan’s Labyrinth, (2006, Guilermo del Toro)
14. The Lovely Bones, (2009, Peter Jackson)
15. Opheus, (1950, Jean Cocteau)
16. The Blue Light, (1932, Leni Riefenstahl)
17. Phoebe in Wonderland, (2009, Daniel Barnz)
18. Big Fish, (2003, Tim Burton)
19. Midnight in Paris, (2011, Woody Allen)
20. Silvestre, (1981, Joao Cesar Monteiro)
21. Kwaidan, (1964, Masaki Kobayashi)
22. Return to Oz, (1985, Walter Murch)
23. Being John Malkovich, (1999, Spike Jonze)
24. The Bride With White Hair, (1993, Ronny Yu)
25. Twilight, (1976, Jacques Rivette)
26. Black Moon, (1975, Louis Malle)
27. Air Doll, (2009, Hirokazu Koreeda)
28. Alice, (1990, Woody Allen)
29. The Princess Bride, (1987, Rob Reiner)
30. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988, Terry Gilliam)
31. Beauty and the Beast, (1946, Jean Cocteau)
32. The Devil’s Envoys, (1942, Marcel Carne)
33. The City of Lost Children, (1995, Marc Caro & Jean-Pierre Jeunet)
34. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, (1971, Mel Stuart)
35. The Fall, (2006, Tarsem Singh)
36. Army of Darkness, (1992, Sam Raimi)
37. The Thief of Bagdad, (1940, Tim Whelan, Michael Powell, and Ludwig Berger)
38. The Little Mermaid, (1976, Karel Kachyna)
39. Green Snake, (1993, Tsui Hark)
40. The Juniper Tree, (1990, Nietzchka Keene)
41. Bridge to Terabithia, (2007, Gabor Csupo)
42. Bell, Book, and Candle, (1958, Richard Quine)
43. Youth Without Youth, (2007, Francis Ford Coppola)
44. Lili, (1953, Charles Walters)
45. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, (2005, Andrew Adamson)
46. Willow, (1988, Ron Howard)
47. The Battle Wizard, (1977, Pao Hsueh-Li)
48. Lionheart, (1987, Franklin Schaffner)
49. Mirror Mask, (2005, Dave McKean)
50. Dorkness Rising, (2008, Matt Vancil)
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Thanks Gowi, great lists.


Alrighty, I will tally Gowi's lists and post the final ones later today.
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