Looked at a list of top 55 movies of the 20's, seen most of one, heard of 2. Don't think I am qualified to participate. (seen most of Nosferatu, think I quit before it was done), and I have heard of Metropolis).
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If you're interested in participating, lots of these 100-year old movies are available for free on YouTube so you can catch them any time and for free. Well worth going through one of those lists I shared earlier and looking up anything that catches your eye. Metropolis is a big one and is a must-see.
Mae - at one point you spoke of possible combining the 1910s and the 1920s. Did you ditch this idea?
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 gives us an even century of cinema, from 1920 to 2019. This is also when feature films really began. Sure there were features as early as 1915 or so, but they were usually the exception, not the rule.
So yeah, even though it’s a fascinating decade actually and contains some essential movies, like Intolerance, it would be difficult to work it into our current format. Unless we had an actual 1910s tournament, and I doubt we could get enough nominations and participation to make it work.
The 75 Best Movies of the 1920s
That's a pretty cool list too^
Pop culture fans in particular might be interested in The Man Who Laughs. The Joker wouldn't exist without this film.
The action is the juice.
Yup, I included it in my post earlier here: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...=1#post1272426
I love lists but they start off with Caligari at the bottom. Really?
Yeah Caligari at 75 tripped me out too. Its a great film and highly regarded. There are really 74 films of that era better than it? Really?...
The action is the juice.
My pleasure! My hope is people find this entertaining and educational.
While I haven't participated as much in recent tournaments, I tip my cap to Mae. What a massive undertaking this has been. It's provided all of us with countless hours of fun and entertainment. Thank you.
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Hi everyone! A quick announcement that I'll be opening up our final nominations thread for the 1920s in two weeks, on July 10. See you soon!
It's my great pleasure to announce that our 1920s nominations were a success and the final tenth portion of our Great Movie Tournament will begin in about two weeks, on Monday, August 7! This will be the smallest and quickest part of the overall tournament, with only 80 entries, so we'll be done before Halloween! Maybe it'll be a spooky movie that wins this decade?
The first post has been updated with the upcoming schedule! See y'all soon!
Hi all, just a quick programming update! Round 1 will now begin a weak earlier, so this upcoming Monday the 31st! Apologies for kind of a last minute change, but I'll be away a few days that second week of August, so wouldn't have been able to create the polls. The schedule in the first post has been updated.
See you soon! Get your voting fingers ready!![]()
And here we go! Our final part of the tournament has started. As you can see from the schedule in the first post, this will be the quickest one we've had so far, and I'm hoping the voting can turn out a decent result for this fascinating and all-important decade of movies.
Kinda sad that the voting numbers have really dwindled. There are some great movies in this decade.
Yes, this was such a pioneering decade with some of the best movies ever made being produced. Sadly, it's hard for a lot of people to get into silent movies, and that's understandable. You can't really watch them the same as today's movies. But it's a very rewarding experience. Though it looks like we've had up to 8 people voting so far, so that's not too bad if we can keep that up.
This is why, instead of trailers, I added the full movies, since most if not all of them are now in the public domain. So people can actually easily check them out, if they haven't. Plus there aren't usually trailers for 100 year old movies.
Hi folks, quick programming note. I'll be out of town until Sunday night so won't be able to close out the remaining open polls when they close, including posting any tiebreaker polls (I believe there's currently one which I'm hoping we can avoid).
And so the Third Round of the 1920s has come to an end, and we'll be starting the playoffs on Monday! I know participation has been lower here, understandably, but I still would like to thank everyone, whether you're voting (much thanks!) or nor (thanks for indulging us movie nerds)!
I also haven't kept up with the usual standings after each round, I apologize. Here's the standings after three rounds:
Moving on:
- Metropolis 300.00%
- Nosferatu 300.00%
- The Phantom of the Opera 280.00%
- Safety Last! 275.00%
- The Gold Rush 260.00%
- The Lodger 260.00%
- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari 251.43%
- The Circus 246.67%
- The Kid 243.33%
- The General 226.67%
- Battleship Potemkin 220.00%
- Napoleon 206.67%
- Faust 200.00%
- Steamboat Bill, Jr. 182.86%
- The Ten Commandments 157.14%
- Laugh, Clown, Laugh 150.00%
Eliminated:
- The Lost World
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- Spies
- Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
- Pandora's Box
- The Passion of Joan of Arc
- The Man Who Laughs
- Sunrise
- Woman in the Moon
- The Cocoanuts
- Blackmail
- He Who Gets Slapped
- Sherlock, Jr.
- Nanook of the North
- The Last Laugh
- The Pilgrim
- The Fall of the House of Usher
- Way Down East
- Die Nibelungen
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler
- Body and Soul
- A Woman of Paris
- Greed
- Our Hospitality
- The Unholy Three
- 3 Bad Men
- Diary of a Lost Girl
- The Mark of Zorro
- Man with a Movie Camera
- The Cameraman
- The Unknown
- Strike
- Battling Butler
- Girl Shy
- Robin Hood
- Salomé
- The Freshman
- The King of Kings
- The Phantom Carriage
- The Seashell and the Clergyman
- The Thief of Bagdad
- The Wind
- The Cat and the Canary
- The Crowd
- The Golem
- Michael
- Speedy
- The Big Parade
- The Hands of Orlac
- The Last Command
- The Penalty
- The Toll of the Sea
- Flesh and the Devil
- Häxan
- Seven Chances
- The Adventures of Prince Achmed
- The Iron Horse
- The Scarlet Letter
- Wings
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
- Hallelujah
- Our Dancing Daughters
- West of Zanzibar
And yes, both Metropolis and Nosferatu have kept a perfect record through three rounds. Also, that's three Chaplin movies in the Top 16.
I do wish Greed, The Passion of Joan of Arc and Sunrise were still around but a great list!
And now only eight movies remain! The Quarterfinals start on Monday.
Moving on:
- Metropolis 380.00%
- The Phantom of the Opera 380.00%
- Nosferatu 366.67%
- Safety Last! 355.00%
- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari 334.76%
- The Lodger 331.43%
- The Circus 326.67%
- The Gold Rush 326.67%
Eliminated:
- The Kid 263.33%
- The General 260.00%
- Faust 233.33%
- Napoleon 226.67%
- Battleship Potemkin 220.00%
- Steamboat Bill, Jr. 211.43%
- The Ten Commandments 173.81%
- Laugh, Clown, Laugh 170.00%