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Edward Scissorhands was a great and touching movie!



Did it touch you in all the right places? Did it???

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My favorite Burton movie. Very worthy of a top 100.

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Munkatouille wrote:
Edward Scissorhands was a great and touching movie!



Did it touch you in all the right places? Did it???


It couldn't... He had scissors for hands.

So sad. :cry:

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It's Burton's 2nd best movie. Not in my top 20, but Burton obviously has some fans.


More or less how I feel. Is your #1 Ed Wood???


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It couldn't... He had scissors for hands.

So sad. :cry:

Well, it still could have...but he'd walk away a much different person.


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#60: GOODFELLAS



#59: MOULIN ROUGE!

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Moulin Rouge??!?!

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Positive* Jon wrote:
SqueezeMePlease? wrote:
It's Burton's 2nd best movie. Not in my top 20, but Burton obviously has some fans.


More or less how I feel. Is your #1 Ed Wood???


Havent seen Ed Wood. Nightmare Before Christmas is.

In general I am not a big fan of Burton. I like Edwardo Scissorhands, Beatlejuice and Nightmare Before Christmas. Sleepy Hollow I should watch again. But those would be the only movies of his I like.

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#60: GOODFELLAS



#59: MOULIN ROUGE!



Damn. GoodFellas was available. I must have overlooked it. Stupid of me. Too low for both movies


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Moulin Rouge??!?!

Awesome, right?

Great choices...wouldn't have Ed Scissors near top 100, but it's also good.


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#59: MOULIN ROUGE!


Wow, I thought this was a given for at least Top 50. :ohmy:

And go see Ed Wood Squee! It's easily his best and probably most down to earth (In relation to his other films, anyway). It's in my Top 10 of all time. :yes:


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Goodfellas is significantly lower than I was expecting.

Update...

M. Night Shyamalan - 2
Stanley Kubrick - 2
Alfred Hitchcock - 2
Martin Scorsese - 2
Steven Spielberg - 1
Woody Allen - 1
Mike Nichols - 1
Joseph L. Mankiewicz - 1
John Hughes - 1
Roman Polanski - 1
Robert Zemeckis - 1
Robert Rodriguez - 1
Frank Miller - 1
James Cameron - 1
Peter Jackson - 1
Mike Judge - 1
John Woo - 1
Bryan Singer - 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
Quentin Tarantino - 1
Ridley Scott - 1
Jan de Bont - 1
Hayao Miyazaki - 1
Pete Docter - 1
David Silverman - 1
Lee Unkrich - 1
Gary Trousdale - 1
Kirk Wise - 1
Fernando Meirelles - 1
Alfonso Cuaron - 1
Sergio Leone - 1
Tim Burton - 1
Baz Luhrmann - 1

2000s - 13
90s - 10
80s - 7
70s - 6
50s - 3
60s - 2
30s - 1


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 60s
Good choices again. Moulin Rouge, besides a good and innovating film itself, revived musicals. And Goodfellas is my favorite Scorsese.

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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 60s
Positive* Jon wrote:
Homer Box wrote:
#59: MOULIN ROUGE!


Wow, I thought this was a given for at least Top 50. :ohmy:

And go see Ed Wood Squee! It's easily his best and probably most down to earth (In relation to his other films, anyway). It's in my Top 10 of all time. :yes:


Martin Landau's performance in Ed Wood is one of the great performances of all time, IMO.


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Methinks Goodfellas made a lot of people's lists, but few Top 20's.


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Methinks Goodfellas made a lot of people's lists, but few Top 20's.


Nah, it made relatively few people's lists (14), but it did end up on several top 20s.

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78. and 69. are too low.

At least they aren't lower though. :biggrin:

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Homer Box wrote:
s snack wrote:
Methinks Goodfellas made a lot of people's lists, but few Top 20's.


Nah, it made relatively few people's lists (14), but it did end up on several top 20s.


Did you check just for fun how the voting would have been without a passion system. Would there be significant changes to it?


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Post Re: WORLD OF KJ'S 100 GREATEST MOVIES: The 60s
#58: INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE


WTF?



#57: THE WIZARD OF OZ




#56: LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE


I loved the film, but it doesn't deserve to be in the top 100. And above GoodFellas? Come on...

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Look like it's going to be a battle among the usual suspects from 90s (Pulp Fiction, Schindler's List, Memento, American Beauty, etc.) and 00s (LOTRs, Eternal Sunshine, Batman Begins, etc.) for the top 20. The only older films I could think of having a chance are Singin' in the Rain, 2001, Dr. Strangelove, 12 Angry Men, Casablanca, Godfathers, Vertigo, and Psycho. Raiders of the Lost Ark should be high too.

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LMS - bottom 100, I'd be cooler with.
Last Crusade - top 60? no.
Wizard of Oz - cool.


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Indy 3 so low? It is such a blast to watch it. Hoped it would be top 35.


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It figures. The worst of the Indy films shows up in the list.

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#61: EDWARD SCISSORHANDS


Hmmm...


That's due to Corpse.... :lol:


I likely helped. I probably boosted all of Burton's films really. 6 or 7 in my top 10 were Burton films.

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