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161) DAWN OF THE DEAD (1978)

Director: George A. Romero

204 Points (4 Votes) - HIGH VOTE: Natural (#20) - ADDITIONAL VOTES: CSC, Death From Above, Magnificent 7

IMDB : ROTTEN TOMATOES (92%)

Criterion Collection: NO

Previous DVDVR Poll Placement: #19 (70s)

 

 

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19 hours ago, J.H. said:

3 people (including myself) voted for Totoro? Y'all have no souls!

I gave my GOAT animated film love to Akira. :(

I cannot believe I wasn't the high vote for either Enter The Dragon or Metropolis..

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20 hours ago, J.H. said:

3 people (including myself) voted for Totoro? Y'all have no souls!

James

I voted for two Miyazaki movies. Neither was Totoro. I've had too many bad experiences of trying to get kids who enjoy basically every other one of his movies to watch Totoro and the kids not wanting to watch Totoro. For someone who is adamant his movies are for kids and not for a broader audience, it's the broader audience that much prefers Totoro and that dissonance was enough to get me to not list it.

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158) MAD MAX 2: THE ROAD WARRIOR (1981)

Director: George Miller

206 Points (3 Votes + 2 HM) - HIGH VOTE: The Magnificent 7 (#4) - ADDITIONAL VOTES: Execproducer, New Blood - HONORABLE MENTION: Caley, Ed

IMDB : ROTTEN TOMATOES (98%) : METACRITIC (76)

CRITERION COLLECTION: NO

PREVIOUS DVDVR POLL PLACEMENT: #48 (80s)

 

 

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156) THE USUAL SUSPECTS (1995)

Director: Bryan Singer

208 Points (5 Votes + 1 HM) - HIGH VOTE: Natural (#18) - ADDITIONAL VOTES: RIPPA, JT, Raziel, Chaos - HONORABLE MENTION: Sublime

IMDB : ROTTEN TOMATOES (88%) : METACRITIC (77)

CRITERION COLLECTION: NO

PREVIOUS DVDVR POLL PLACEMENT: #12 (90s V2)

 

 

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Just now, Death From Above said:

Kill Bill fell off my ballot but it's nonetheless hilarious to me there are still people that think part 2 is the better movie when it has like 3 good scenes.

Like the entire population of Metacritic (however you would describe that)

As I definitely noticed that 2 had a higher score than 1

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16 hours ago, Paco said:

Count me in for Vol. 1 > Vol. 2

I like Vol 2 for much more different reasons than I like Vol 1.

Mark probably hates Vol 2 because of Bill's Clark Kent Is The Disguise monologue that flies in the face of his core Superman philosophy.

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I loved both at the time, but I really only enjoy them now in bits and pieces on TV. There are parts that drag, and a lot of the things about them that I liked at the time are in retrospect warning signs that QT was regressing. 

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It definitely is the dividing line for QT as a filmmaker. It's the weakest of his initial four films (if you count KB as one film). His one bordering on classic QT film afterwards is probably Inglorious Basterds, but that's more just because Waltz is so damn amazing in that thing. The other films have great performances or great moments: Russell through Death Proof and the final chase sequence, Waltz and Leo in Django (the final 20-30 minutes really harm that film for me), and Goggis and Leigh in Hateful Eight.

 

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