Kinda sad that the voting numbers have really dwindled. There are some great movies in this decade.
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Kinda sad that the voting numbers have really dwindled. There are some great movies in this decade.
Kinda, yeah. I mean it’s still something we could do, but then it really wouldn’t be the 1920s, and what if a movie from the 1910s would win? I think it makes sense to limit it to the 1920s, as this...
Mae - at one point you spoke of possible combining the 1910s and the 1920s. Did you ditch this idea?
In my top 8, but these four probably have more recognition.
Predicting a final four of: Caligari, Nosferatu, Metropolis, and House of Usher.
Pulling for The Gold Rush.
Bride, Kong, and Oz are my favorites among what's left - not sure how I would vote for one over the other right now.
Really? It is fantastic and a contender for the greatest noir ever. Have you seen it?[/QUOTE]
I kept praising it all tournament, in fact, it's my favorite of the decade. Try watching it with...
Great job, as always, Mae. I hope this sparks some people to go out and rent some of these gems.
I was about to post the same thing. LOL! :lol:[/QUOTE]
Remember, it’s also about ranking all of the movies, and the journey! Plus, it’s never a guarantee.[/QUOTE]
Personally I will take The...
Great tournament. The films in the final 32 on down were just all so phenomenal. Right down to the finals - two great films. So glad that 12AM won.
Thanks Mae. Looking forward to the next...
Sad to see one be so closed minded - "literally nothing"?[/QUOTE]
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Minded? Poor choice of words on your part.
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Actually, both are...
Sad to see one be so closed minded - "literally nothing"?
I'll take The Seven Samurai
I hope it never comes to this.
You weep for humanity BECAUSE they don't like what you do? Wow. That makes me sad. We all like and dislike different things. I prefer the newer style of movies and you prefer the old. It doesn't...
I have about 60 ready to go.
I actually like the round robin approach. As winners for each decade they deserve to go up against each other as least once to determine seeding. Seems like the only way to create fair seeding. We...
I am fine with whatever you decide, as long as there are not too many Beach Blanket Bingo type nominations!
Such a great question. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any.[/QUOTE]
Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Judi Dench.[/QUOTE]
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TBH, you might as well crown Psycho as the winner of the 1960s now and be done with it. The outcome is beyond inevitable.[/QUOTE]
Really? How about 2001: Space Odyssey? Planet of the Apes? ...