BEA's 250 Greatest Films of All Time [Poll Dead]

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Hayden




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  • Posted: 05/24/2017 14:55
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badseed wrote:


It would be interesting to see how much in common this has with the IMDb top 250 because by the looks of it we're actually pretty similar. Embarassed The internet consensus will be the internet consensus I suppose. Brick wall


As similar to the IMDb 250 as it is, I'm finding it closer to RYM's top 250... which might make sense. It's pretty far away from Letterboxd's 250 though.

Anyway, top 10 later Smile
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  • Posted: 05/24/2017 17:40
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Hayden wrote:

As similar to the IMDb 250 as it is, I'm finding it closer to RYM's top 250...


I can't believe it, but RYM's is actually way better.

About slightly over 1/3rd at least is non-American, as opposed to our 1/10.
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Hayden




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nutso42 wrote:
Hayden wrote:

As similar to the IMDb 250 as it is, I'm finding it closer to RYM's top 250...


I can't believe it, but RYM's is actually way better.

About slightly over 1/3rd at least is non-American, as opposed to our 1/10.


I'll quickly do the calculation on our list... figure out the non-American ratio... I think it's a bit higher than that, but I def feel your pain.

EDIT:

Okay, well (non-English) is 60/250, which is... yeah... low.... Little less than 25%.
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hereforashortime



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No Country for Old Men beats There Will Be Blood AGAIN. I hate you guys. Haha just kidding. But for real, what the hell? No Country is great. I love it. There's nothing wrong with it. It is a fucking awesome film and one of the Coen Brothers' 10 best. But whyyyy? I get it. It's more accessible. More modern. More shocking. More thrilling. More violent (!?). But it's just not as good. Not as compelling. Not as fun. Have someone else play Daniel Day-Lewis's part and it might be close enough to justify. Even then There Will Be Blood would probably be better; if it was a lesser actor playing the part, you still had Paul Dano, who truth be told was just as robbed by the Academy as PTA. But just the fact that Day-Lewis provides the most flawlessly entertaining performance of all time elevates it to another level.


No country for old men felt like it cared more about building the world of the film, like I remember so many characters in that film that don't have major roles, I remember the lady who wont't give any information to Anton, I remember the hotel owner that killed, I remember the sheriff that Ed Tom Bell has the conversation with, I remember Ed's wife, I remember the mother. I don't feel that with There will be blood, it's still an amazing film, and Dano totally got screwed out of a nomination, but in my opinion it's not as great of a film as No Country
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hereforashortime wrote:

No country for old men felt like it cared more about building the world of the film, like I remember so many characters in that film that don't have major roles ... I don't feel that with There will be blood


While I do prefer There Will Be Blood, I totally get what you're going for. Can you believe I totally forgot Ciarán Hinds was in that movie?
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This tournament has given me tons of recs, so thank you for that BEA.

And great job Hayden!! Applause
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yeah, thank u so much Hayden!!
you're the best Wink
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