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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Sept 1, 2022 18:27:13 GMT
it's about that time folks. Plan A is to do this on Sunday the 4th in the evening (EST) and Plan B is to do it later, I was thinking Monday the 5th (labor day in the states) also in the evening but I'd be willing to push it later to accommodate more people. Obviously sooner is better. The presentation itself should be easy but I'm in the process of double-checking the tally and that's proving kind of tedious. So I guess let's shoot for Sunday the 4th (and let's say 5PM EST to start) and I'll know soon whether that's doable. Thanks again for participating those of you who voted. Can't wait to share the results. They might be a bit controversial
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Post by thelistenercanon on Sept 1, 2022 20:00:14 GMT
Even though it's a 10/10 and in my top 10-ish in that decade, I hope Vertigo isn't #1. I don't even think it's Hitchcock's best film of that decade.
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Post by Martin Stett on Sept 1, 2022 23:11:44 GMT
Even though it's a 10/10 and in my top 10-ish in that decade, I hope Vertigo isn't #1. I don't even think it's Hitchcock's best film of that decade. My vote for the best film of the decade, bar none, is a Hitchcock joint:
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Sept 3, 2022 1:20:58 GMT
we're on for Sunday evening at 5PM EST. Stay tuned!
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Sept 4, 2022 18:15:19 GMT
three hours...
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Post by flasuss on Sept 4, 2022 19:38:56 GMT
I made my list less than a month ago and I'm already thinking "I put THAT in THAT position" to half of it.
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Post by thelistenercanon on Sept 4, 2022 21:00:26 GMT
Are you ready, Tommy? It's 5.
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Post by wilcinema on Sept 4, 2022 21:12:12 GMT
Helloooooo
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Sept 4, 2022 21:14:48 GMT
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Sept 4, 2022 21:27:43 GMT
Honorable mentions for those that didn't quite make the cut 101. H-8 (1958) - 30 points 102. Room at the Top (1959) - 30 points 103. Early Summer (1951) - 30 points 104. I Vitelloni (1953) - 29 points 105. Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) - 20 points 106. Richard III (1955) - 28 points 107. Summertime (1955) - 28 points 108. Godzilla (1954) - 27 points 109. The Big Country (1958) - 26 points 110. The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) - 24 points
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Post by JangoB on Sept 4, 2022 21:42:31 GMT
Honorable mentions for those that didn't quite make the cut ... 103. Early Summer (1951) - 30 points 104. I Vitelloni (1953) - 29 points dammit
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Sept 4, 2022 21:43:51 GMT
#100"One way or another, we all work for our vice."The Asphalt JungleJohn Huston - 195030 points from 2 ballots Highest Placement: #2 on 1 ballot #99"I want to start over. I want to start my life over again from the beginning."Tokyo TwilightYasujirō Ozu - 195732 points from 2 ballots Highest Placement: #10 on 2 ballots #98"I am tired of people. But that doesn't stop me from loving them."Smiles of a Summer NightIngmar Bergman - 195532 points from 3 ballots Highest Placement: #5 on 1 ballot #97"He does nothing great. He remains poor, in want. But he never turns away from life. He doesn't run away. He wants to live."The World of ApuSatyajit Ray - 195933 points from 2 ballots Highest Placement: #4 on 1 ballot #96"You make me feel kinda hysterical, Mr. Vacarro."Baby DollElia Kazan - 195634 points from 2 ballots Highest Placement: #9 on 2 ballots
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Post by countjohn on Sept 4, 2022 22:00:19 GMT
Logged in just in time to keep up with these.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Sept 4, 2022 22:05:28 GMT
be patient with me. Trying to get in the swing of plugging in all this info into the right format. It should get easier as we go but I'd rather a slow presentation than a messy one
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Sept 4, 2022 22:08:14 GMT
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Post by hugobolso on Sept 4, 2022 22:08:18 GMT
Ok. You wait almost an year. We couldcwait a couple of hours
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Post by countjohn on Sept 4, 2022 22:11:45 GMT
A bit low for Stalag 17 I think.
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Post by JangoB on Sept 4, 2022 22:14:23 GMT
Very happy to see The Browning Version here.
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Post by stephen on Sept 4, 2022 22:16:35 GMT
From Here to Eternity is much too low.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Sept 4, 2022 22:20:55 GMT
#90"You don't like her. My mother don't like her. She's a dog and I'm a fat, ugly man. Well, all I know is I had a good time last night."MartyDelbert Mann - 195538 points from 3 ballots Highest Placement: #2 on 1 ballot #89"You're not only wrong. You're wrong at the top of your voice."Bad Day at Black RockJohn Sturges - 195538 points from 5 ballots Highest Placement: #13 on 1 ballot #88"It's what you might call an unavoidable accident. He's dead."The Trouble with HarryAlfred Hitchcock - 195539 points from 2 ballots Highest Placement: #1 on 1 ballot #87"Comrade General, instead of my decoration, could I go home to see my mother?"Ballad of a SoldierGrigory Chukhray - 195939 points from 3 ballots Highest Placement: #3 on 1 ballot #86"There never was a bronc that couldn't be rode, there never a cowboy that couldn't be throwed. Guys like me last forever."The Lusty MenNicholas Ray - 195239 points from 3 ballots Highest Placement: #2 on 1 ballot
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Post by countjohn on Sept 4, 2022 22:22:34 GMT
Like Marty and Trouble With Harry slipping in.
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Post by stephen on Sept 4, 2022 22:27:21 GMT
Marty deserved Top 10.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Sept 4, 2022 22:32:32 GMT
#85"Back home everyone said I didn't have any talent. They might be saying the same thing over here but it sounds better in French."An American in ParisVincente Minnelli - 195139 points from 4 ballots Highest Placement: #9 on 1 ballot #84"That's what death is like. Joyous and sorrowful. Joyous because it frees us of life's chains. And sorrowful because we love our flesh and it hurts us to leave it."NazarinLuis Buñuel - 195940 points from 2 ballots Highest Placement: #2 on 1 ballot #83"I'll be in the music room."The Music RoomSatyajit Ray - 195840 points from 2 ballots Highest Placement: #1 on 1 ballot #82"I believed in God, Jeanne, for three minutes."PickpocketRobert Bresson - 195940 points from 3 ballots Highest Placement: #6 on 1 ballot #81"'Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful."OthelloOrson Welles - 195140 points from 3 ballots Highest Placement: #5 on 1 ballot
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Post by SZilla on Sept 4, 2022 22:34:02 GMT
Honorable mentions for those that didn't quite make the cut 108. Godzilla (1954) - 27 points A valiant effort for the big guy.
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Post by Joaquim on Sept 4, 2022 22:35:28 GMT
Good stuff so far. None from my ballot yet but Godzilla, Day the Earth Stood Still and Othello came close
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