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Would you like to create an Invelos Top 25 Movie List?
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Not so easy, had to make difficult choices
6 - Zwartboek

Nice choice. Have you seen Soldier of Orange?


I've heard of this movie, but never saw it. In fact, I never found a french zone2 DVD edition, and didn't look at foreign editions.
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W0mbat fir tiebreaker purposes I need you to please put them in their tanked order.

Done.  Please note that there is a change in that list (a replacement).

In reference to the poll/opening post, I don't think the AFI list is all that good, as it restricts itself to US films iirc.  Looking through, although the US-made films have a strong showing, lots of people have some great "foreign" films, including some I'd not heard of before.

I think it would be quite fun to see some themed lists later (perhaps Top 10s) as a regular event (weekly, bi-weekly or monthly).  I noticed lots of lists (mine included) don't have many pre-1980 films (some struggle with pre-1990), so I think that could make a cool list.  Top 10 Non-English language films, Top 10 animated films, etc.  If people can't think of 10 (worthy) films that they've seen, they can list the top ones they can recall.

Meanwhile, is anyone else waiting for Ken Cole to get back with his list?  I'm keen to see what he ranks, and I think Gerri Cole's list would be great to see too.  Perhaps they might even like to make the final Top 25 something "official".
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W0mbat fir tiebreaker purposes I need you to please put them in their tanked order.

Done.  Please note that there is a change in that list (a replacement).

In reference to the poll/opening post, I don't think the AFI list is all that good, as it restricts itself to US films iirc.  Looking through, although the US-made films have a strong showing, lots of people have some great "foreign" films, including some I'd not heard of before.

I think it would be quite fun to see some themed lists later (perhaps Top 10s) as a regular event (weekly, bi-weekly or monthly).  I noticed lots of lists (mine included) don't have many pre-1980 films (some struggle with pre-1990), so I think that could make a cool list.  Top 10 Non-English language films, Top 10 animated films, etc.  If people can't think of 10 (worthy) films that they've seen, they can list the top ones they can recall.

Meanwhile, is anyone else waiting for Ken Cole to get back with his list?  I'm keen to see what he ranks, and I think Gerri Cole's list would be great to see too.  Perhaps they might even like to make the final Top 25 something "official".


Ken has been invited to come play with us and posted that he would.  Gerri is definitely invited I would love to see her list as well.  There are some others I would also love to see their lists and I hope they post.  Tallying the lists will be time intensive so it would be once a month at most.  At least if I am the one running them.  As I said if this one works out well, I am planning further lists.  I think Womb6at has some good ideas.  It has been mentioned a bigger list would be nice as well.  The next one will likely be a top 50.  Again thanks to all who have participated I am looking forward to the results.
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W0mbat fir tiebreaker purposes I need you to please put them in their tanked order.

In reference to the poll/opening post, I don't think the AFI list is all that good, as it restricts itself to US films iirc.  Looking through, although the US-made films have a strong showing, lots of people have some great "foreign" films, including some I'd not heard of before.

I think it would be quite fun to see some themed lists later (perhaps Top 10s) as a regular event (weekly, bi-weekly or monthly).  I noticed lots of lists (mine included) don't have many pre-1980 films (some struggle with pre-1990), so I think that could make a cool list.  Top 10 Non-English language films, Top 10 animated films, etc.  If people can't think of 10 (worthy) films that they've seen, they can list the top ones they can recall.



Some good ideas there Wombat. I also noticed that lack of pre-1980 and foreign films in most lists. It's funny how tastes vary, I had only one post-1980 film in my list. Somebody has to address the imbalance. 
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Maybe more of a Feature Request, but wouldn't it be nice if Profiler gave us the ability to rank our collection?  That way, each of us could rank all DVDs that we have and upon uploading them, Invelos would have a TON of information to use in developing lists such as this!
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Maybe more of a Feature Request, but wouldn't it be nice if Profiler gave us the ability to rank our collection?  That way, each of us could rank all DVDs that we have and upon uploading them, Invelos would have a TON of information to use in developing lists such as this!

It was hard enough trying to rank my Top 25!  Top 10 was surprisingly easy, but after that I was fumbling.
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I have 8 movies made and released prior to 1980 but it might be more an indication of my age since I was born in 1969 and grew up during the 70s.  I did however include several modern films, including one released this year (WALL*E).
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I don't mind being the odd woman out - half my list is pre-1980, and 2/3 is non-US films. 
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If I check mine for the country distribution since I've not use the original title (that's why I've linked them originally) :

17 from the USA
4 from Italy
1 from Germany
2 from the UK
1 from Sweden

13 of them are pre-80 and the more recent is from 1996.

And I'm the only one who have 4 X-rated movies in his top 25
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This was harder than I thought it would be, but here goes in order.

1. 7 Samurai
2. Hellboy (Both of them)
3.Throne of Blood
4. Samurai Fiction
5. Casablanca
6. Dracula (1931)
7. Men in Black
8. Howard the Duck (Going to catch some flack over this one. )
9. The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension
10. Brazil (Criterion Collection)
11. Pulp Fiction
12. Appelseed (Both of them)
13. Tora, Tora, Tora
14. Evil Dead
15. Army of Darkness
16. 2001: A Space Odyssey
17. A Clockwork Orange
18. Split Second
19. Jaws
20. Gojira
21. Death Trance
22. Death Note (Live Action)
23. Frankenstein (1931)
24. The Crow
25. Beowulf (2007?)

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Okay count me in.. My list: ( in no particular order) 
Shawshank Redemption
It's a Wonderful Life
To Kill a Mockingbird
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Yankee Doodle Dandy
City Lights
High Noon
Gone with the Wind
GoodFellas


Godfather
Citizen Kane
Forrest Gump
The Best Years of Our Lives
Night of the Living Dead

Vertigo
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Graduate
Field of Dreams
Ben-Hur

Groundhog Day
The Majestic
Pulp Fiction
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Back to the Future
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I also noticed that lack of pre-1980 and foreign films in most lists.

I only have three post-WWII films on my list. 

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Okay count me in.. My list: ( in no particular order) 
Shawshank Redemption
It's a Wonderful Life
To Kill a Mockingbird
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Yankee Doodle Dandy
City Lights
High Noon
Gone with the Wind
GoodFellas


Godfather
Citizen Kane
Forrest Gump
The Best Years of Our Lives
Night of the Living Dead

Vertigo
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Graduate
Field of Dreams
Ben-Hur

Groundhog Day
The Majestic
Pulp Fiction
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Back to the Future


Widescreen could you pleas put them in ranked order.
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1. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
2. Saving Private Ryan
3. A Clockwork Orange
4. The Shawshank Redemption
5. The Shining (Stanley Kubrick)
6. Wild at Heart
7. The Godfather: Part 1
8. Robocop
9. Scarface
10. Bad Boy Bubby
11. The Rock
12. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
13. Edward Scissorhands
14. León (The Professional)
15. Fist of Legend (Jet Li)
16. Dark City
17. High Tension
18. Hostel
19. Unbreakable
20. The Omen (Original)
21. The Exorcist
22. Fargo
23. Goodfellas
24. Monty Python and The Holy Grail
25. Starship Troopers
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I only have one "old film" in my TOP 25, that is 2001 - A space odyssey, seems I just like modern cinema more

But I am also one of the guys who has films from many countries in his list

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1. Forrest Gump
2. Lord of the Rings (let me know if I need to rank each one)
3. Kill Bill
4. The Godfather
5. Finding Nemo
6. Gladiator
7. Chariots of Fire
8. Dirty Harry
9. Top Gun
10. Man on Fire
11. Aladdin
12. Sound of Music
13. Rocky IV
14. Die Hard with a Vengence
15. The Rock
16. Crash
17. There will be Blood
18. Star Wars
19. Dazed and Confused
20. Bottlerocket
21. Rambo
22. Rent
23. The Dark Knight
24. Home Alone
25. Leon (The Professional)
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