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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: #80
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i see some serious own age by Kubrick and Hitchcock soon.

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#72: THE SHINING



#71: NORTH BY NORTHWEST


Been out for a while. Two bright shining lights on the list up to that point


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: #73
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#69: A CLOCKWORK ORANGE


I still maintain that this is a terrible, vile movie. :whistle:


No a great movie about terrible vile people


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
#48: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

URGH.


#47: BACK TO THE FUTURE


#46: THE USUAL SUSPECTS


#45: VERTIGO


#44: CITIZEN KANE



#45 and 44 are awesome and should be much higher, but glad to see at least they're on the list.

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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
all great selections but would have been better higher up.

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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
Indiana Jones ATLC is WAY too low. I had it at #15. I had Wizard of Oz at
#19, also way too low. I had Gladiator at 50, so that's almost dead on.
I had Groundhog Day at #75, but I'm not complaining :biggrin:


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
#48-44 are all good picks. Pirates shouldn't be nearly that high (or maybe not even in the top 100), but I still love it.


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Thank goodness Citizen Kane is in the 40's. I saw it in a film class, but
didn't rank it because I kept falling asleep. What a boring movie. :whistle:


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So far only one of my top 10/4 of my top 20 have fallen. :cool:


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
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#44: CITIZEN KANE



#45 and 44 are awesome and should be much higher, but glad to see at least they're on the list.


I'm impressed it even made the top 50.

POTC is way too high. And I thought Usual Suspects would be higher.


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
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#48: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL



Pirates is another space-filler on my list. So far, 5 of my top 20 choices have made the list.


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 50s
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#52: TOY STORY 2


#51: TOY STORY

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Tough one here Toy Story 2 is the better film. Toy Story came first, but the end kind of ruins most the movie. So I listed 2 only.


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#44: CITIZEN KANE



Whew and it was one of 4 movies I accidently deleted the first time I sent in the list


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
Three of my top 10 have fallen

and three other top twenty


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I've only lost two out of my top twenty, and neither were in my top ten. This is either really good or really bad.


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
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#48: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL
Great movie. Maybe a little too high

#47: BACK TO THE FUTURE
Exactly where it should be

#46: THE USUAL SUSPECTS
a little too low

#45: VERTIGO
should be switched with Rear Window, though both are too low

#44: CITIZEN KANE
about to rewatch this. This is probably a pretty good spot for it though

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Box, your "breaks" have killed this thread. Get to work! :P


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
#43: PAN'S LABYRINTH


Way too high...


#42: DIE HARD


LOL

#41: KILL BILL: VOL. 1




#40: 12 ANGRY MEN


I checked twice to make sure it was 'only' #40; the love for this film here is huge, and that's a good thing. The film is amazing.


#39: E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL


Standard fare


#38: THE PRINCESS BRIDE


:yes:

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Box, your "breaks" have killed this thread. Get to work! :P



Sorry :tears: :tears: :tears:

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Briefs. Am used to them and boxers can get me in trouble it seems. Too much room and maybe the silkiness have created more than one awkward situation.


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
Homer Box wrote:
makeshift wrote:
Box, your "breaks" have killed this thread. Get to work! :P



Sorry :tears: :tears: :tears:


Apology begrudgingly accepted, only because there is nothing worse than a gay man weeping uncontrollably.

Update...

Alfred Hitchcock - 3
Steven Spielberg - 3
M. Night Shyamalan - 2
Stanley Kubrick - 2
Martin Scorsese - 2
John Lasseter - 2
Ridley Scott - 2
Robert Zemeckis - 2
Bryan Singer - 2
Quentin Tarantino - 2

Woody Allen - 1
Mike Nichols - 1
Joseph L. Mankiewicz - 1
John Hughes - 1
Roman Polanski - 1
Robert Rodriguez - 1
Frank Miller - 1
James Cameron - 1
Peter Jackson - 1
Mike Judge - 1
John Woo - 1
Brian De Palma - 1
Richard Marquand - 1
Zach Braff - 1
Milos Forman - 1
Jim Abrahams - 1
David Zucker - 1
Jerry Zucker - 1
Wes Craven - 1
Henry Selick - 1
Sam Raimi - 1
Ron Clements - 1
John Musker - 1
Charles Chaplin - 1
Jan de Bont - 1
Hayao Miyazaki - 1
Pete Docter - 1
Gary Trousdale - 1
Kirk Wise - 1
Fernando Meirelles - 1
Alfonso Cuaron - 1
Sergio Leone - 1
Tim Burton - 1
Baz Luhrmann - 1
Victor Fleming - 1
Jonathan Dayton - 1
Valerie Faris - 1
Harold Ramis - 1
David Lean - 1
Curtis Hanson - 1
Terry Gilliam - 1
Terry Jones - 1
Gore Verbinski - 1
Orson Welles - 1
Guillermo del Toro - 1
John McTiernan - 1
Sidney Lumet - 1
Rob Reiner - 1

2000s - 18
90s - 15
80s - 12
70s - 7
50s - 5
60s - 3
30s - 2
40s - 1


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 40s
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[size=200#38: THE PRINCESS BRIDE


:yes:



Wahoo! Hopefully one or tow more Rob Reiner movies coming


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#37: THE INCREDIBLES


I don't know! While I love this film to bits, it doesn't deserve a spot this high...or in the top 100.

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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 30s
I'd like to note that Die Hard is one of the best action movies ever made, so a big huzzah to its placement. ET is monstrously overrated. Pan's is great, but how about some time for some perspective? Jeezus.


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I had The Princess Bride at #4. I'm very disappointed it's so low. I had E.T.
at #16, also a disappointment being this low.


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#37: THE INCREDIBLES


I don't know! While I love this film to bits, it doesn't deserve a spot this high...or in the top 100.


I'm actually okay with this.


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I was hoping Pan's Labyrinth would be in the top 25. :( It's the only film in the past 15 years I'd consider a masterpiece.

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