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Movies I voted for that didn't make it:

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9: Trading Places (Landis, 1982)

12: Anatomy of a Murder (Preminger, 1959)

15: Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (Kunuk, 2001)

28. Black Swan (Aronofsky, 2010)

29. Carrie (De Palma, 1976)

31. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (Chechik, 1989)

33.Fruitvale Station (Coogler, 2013)

44. Smoke Signals (Eyre, 1998)

61. American History X (Kaye, 1998)

62. Akira (Otomo, 1988)

66. 28 Days Later (Boyle, 2002)

68. Bamboozled (Lee, 2000)

71. The Witch (Eggers, 2015)

75. Dogtown and Z Boys (Peralta, 2002)

76. Django Unchained (Tarantino, 2012)

77. Spaceballs (Brooks, 1987)

78. This is England (Meadows, 2006)

79. The Blues Brothers (Landis, 1980)

95. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Russo, 2014)

96. Stranger than Fiction (Forster, 2006)

97. Little Shop of Horrors (Oz, 1986)

98. Little Miss Sunshine (Dayton & Faris, 2006)

Honorable Mentions

The Goonies (Donner, 1985)

Beasts of the Southern Wild (Zeitlin, 2012)

Fantastic Mr. Fox (Anderson, 2009)

Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban (Cuaron, 2004)

Edward Scissorhands (Burton, 1990)

We Were Kings (Gast, 1996)

Gremlins (Dants, 1984)

Scream (Craven, 1996)

Bowling for Columbine (Moore, 2002)

Life of Brian (Jones, 1979)

Stand By Me (Reiner, 1986)

My full list: (with the number they placed on here and asterisks denote I was high vote)

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  1. TAXI DRIVER (Scorsese, 1976) - (9)*
  2. CITY OF GOD (Meirelles & Lund, 2002) - (59)*
  3. THE GODFATHER PART 2 (Coppola, 1974) - (8)
  4. CITIZEN KANE (Welles, 1941) - (6)
  5. THE GODFATHER (Coppola, 1972) - (4)
  6. SEVEN SAMURAI (Kurosawa, 1954) - (1)
  7. GOODFELLAS (Scorsese, 1990) - (5)
  8. COMING TO AMERICA (Landis, 1988) - (256)*
  9. TRADING PLACES (Landis, 1982)
  10. NOSFERATU (Murnau, 1922) - (125)
  11. RAGING BULL (Scorsese, 1980) -(11)
  12. ANATOMY OF A MURDER (Preminger, 1959)
  13. BLAZING SADDLES (Brooks, 1974) - (32)
  14. THERE WILL BE BLOOD (Anderson, 2007) - (22)
  15. ATANARJUAT: THE FAST RUNNER (Kunuk, 2001)
  16. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST (Forman, 1975) - (40)
  17. PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES (Hughes, 1987) - (196)
  18. THE ROYAL TENNENBAUMS (Anderson, 2001) - (264)*
  19. FARGO (Coen, 1996) - (35)
  20. PULP FICTION (Tarantino, 1994) - (2)
  21. GHOSTBUSTERS (Reitman, 1984) - (57)*
  22. THE SHINING (Kubrick, 1980) - (16)
  23. ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (Gondry, 2004) - (37)
  24. ROSEMARY’S BABY (Polanski, 1968) - (139)*
  25. REQUIEM FOR A DREAM (Aronofsky, 2000) - (354)*
  26. DO THE RIGHT THING (Lee, 1989) - (235)*
  27. MEMENTO (Nolan, 2000) - (41)
  28. BLACK SWAN (Aronofsky, 2010) 
  29. CARRIE (De Palma, 1976)
  30. THE PRINCESS BRIDE (Reiner, 1987) - (17)
  31. NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION (Chechik, 1989)
  32. CLERKS (Smith, 1994) - (177)*
  33. FRUITVALE STATION (Coogler, 2013)
  34. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (Kershner, 1980) - (3)
  35. ROCKY (Avildsen, 1976) - (29)
  36. THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (Whale, 1935) - (154)
  37. 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (Kubrick, 1968) - (19)
  38. THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (Leone, 1966) - (7)
  39. RESERVOIR DOGS (Tarantino, 1992) - (18)
  40. FULL METAL JACKET (Kubrick, 1987) - (47)
  41. PSYCHO (Hitchcock, 1960) - (31)
  42. AMELIE (Jeunet, 2001) - (100)
  43. O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU? (Coen, 2000) - (239)*
  44. SMOKE SIGNALS (Eyre, 1998)
  45. 12 ANGRY MEN (Lumet, 1957) - (45)
  46. THIS IS SPINAL TAP (Reiner, 1984) - (81)
  47. FINDING NEMO (Stanton & Unkrich, 2003) - (240)*
  48. THE DARK KNIGHT (Nolan, 2008) - (42)
  49. WHIPLASH (Chazelle, 2014) - (199)
  50. IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (Capra, 1946) - (56)
  51. LET THE RIGHT ONE IN (Alfredson, 2008) - (121)
  52. OLDBOY (Park, 2003) - (208)*
  53. RAISING ARIZONA (Coen, 1987) - (276)
  54. HOT FUZZ (Wright, 2007) - (269)
  55. SLING BLADE (Thornton, 1996) - (338)
  56. 12 YEARS A SLAVE (McQueen, 2013) - (296)
  57. LEON: THE PROFESSIONAL (Besson, 1994) - (122)
  58. SNATCH (Ritchie, 2000) - (327)*
  59. THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (Anderson, 2014) - (325)
  60. NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (Coen, 2007) - (21)
  61. AMERICAN HISTORY X (Kaye, 1998)
  62. AKIRA (Otomo, 1988)
  63. MONSTERS INC (Doctor, 2001) - (308)
  64. THE GRAPES OF WRATH (Ford, 1940) - (201)
  65. SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (Spielberg, 1998). - (106)
  66. 28 DAYS LATER (Boyle, 2002)
  67. INCEPTION (Nolan, 2010) - (179)
  68. BAMBOOZLED (Lee, 2000)
  69. JAWS (Spielberg, 1975) - (43)
  70. RUSHMORE (Anderson, 1998) - (112)
  71. THE WITCH (Eggers, 2015)
  72. WIZARD OF OZ (Fleming, 1939) - (50)
  73. LOST IN TRANSLATION (Coppola, 2003) - (150)
  74. HER (Jonze, 2013) - (94)
  75. DOGTOWN AND Z-BOYS (Peralta, 2002)
  76. DJANGO UNCHAINED (Tarantino, 2012)
  77. SPACEBALLS (Brooks, 1987)
  78. THIS IS ENGLAND (Meadows, 2006)
  79. THE BLUES BROTHERS (Landis, 1980)
  80. SHAUN OF THE DEAD (Wright, 2004) - (171)
  81. ZODIAC (Fincher, 2007) - (152)
  82. THE BIG LEBOWSKI (Coen, 1998) - (25)
  83. PANS LABYRINTH (Del Toro, 2006) - (192)
  84. HERO (Zhang, 2002) - (300)
  85. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (Brooks, 1974) - (64)
  86. CADDYSHACK (Ramis, 1980) - (249)
  87. THE DEPARTED (Scorsese, 2006) - (77)
  88. CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON (Lee, 2000) - (135)
  89. THE PIANIST (Polanski, 2002) - (344)
  90. TOY STORY (Lasseter, 1995) - (39)
  91. SEVEN (Fincher, 1995) - (76)
  92. AIRPLANE! (Abrahams & Zucker, 1980) - (120)
  93. HEAT (Mann, 1995) - (34)
  94. THE GRADUATE (Nichols, 1967) - (189)
  95. CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER (Russo, 2014)
  96. STRANGER THAN FICTION (Forster, 2006)
  97. LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (Oz, 1986)
  98. LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (Dayton & Faris, 2006)
  99. GOOD WILL HUNTING (Van Sant, 1997) - (110)
  100. FORREST GUMP (Zemeckis, 1994) - (144)
    • THE GOONIES (Donner, 1985)
    • BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD (Zeitlin, 2012)
    • STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (Lucas, 1977) - (24)
    • FANTASTIC MR. FOX (Anderson, 2009)
    • GONE WITH THE WIND (Fleming, 1939) - (288)
    • THE USUAL SUSPECTS (Singer, 1995) - (156)
    • HARRY POTTER & THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (Cuaron, 2004)
    • THE BIRDS (Hitchcock, 1963) - (301)
    • EDWARD SCISSORHANDS (Burton, 1963)
    • THE JERK (Reiner, 1979) - (318)
    • WHEN WE WERE KINGS (Gast, 1996)
    • LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (Jackson, 2002) - (113)
    • THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (Darabont, 1994) - (23)
    • GRIZZLY MAN (Herzog, 2005) - (291)
    • GREMLINS (Dante, 1984)
    • SCREAM (Craven, 1996)
    • BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE (Moore, 2002)
    • LORD OF THE RINGS: RETURN OF THE KING (Jackson, 2003)
    • THE LIFE OF BRIAN (Jones, 1979)
    • STAND BY ME (Reiner, 1986)

 

My 44 movie, Smoke Signals, I did not at all expect to show up. It's a movie that will resonate best with people who have spent enough time on reservations to really understand and recognize the characters in the people they know. But for most younger (mid 30's and down) Native Americans I know the movie is a cultural touchstone. It also may not be the most well made film but it offers very honest representation on film of life of many Native Americans.

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My full ballot:

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1 Citizen Kane Welles 1941
2 Casablanca Curtiz 1942
3 Star Wars: A New Hope Lucas 1977
4 Chinatown Polanski 1974
5 Lawrence of Arabia Lean 1962
6 Jaws Spielberg 1975
7 Bridge Over The River Kwai Lean 1957
8 Seven Samurai Kurosawa  1954
9 One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Forman 1975
10 The Wizard of Oz Fleming 1939
11 The Godfather Part 2 Coppola 1974
12 The Godfather Coppola 1972
13 The Maltese Falcon Huston 1941
14 Schindler's List Spielberg 1993
15 Dr. Strangelove Kubrick 1964
16 Raging Bull Scorsese  1980
17 It's A Wonderful Life Capra 1946
18 The Graduate Nicols 1967
19 Amelie Jeunet 2001
20 Close Encounters of the Third Kind Spielberg 1977
21 The Deer Hunter Cimino 1978
22 Rashomon Kurosawa  1950
23 The Third Man Reed 1949
24 The Sound of Music Wise 1965
25 The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly Leone 1966
26 The Shawshank Redemption Darabont 1994
27 The Empire Strikes Back Kershner 1980
28 North By Northwest Hitchcock 1959
29 Metropolis Lang 1927
30 Alien Scott 1979
31 Gojira Honda 1954
32 The Adventures of Robin Hood Curtiz / Keighley 1938
33 The Exorcist Friedkin 1973
34 Shane Stevens 1953
35 The Manchurian Candidate Frankenheimer 1962
36 Double Indemnity Wilder 1944
37 Psycho Hitchcock 1960
38 A Streetcar Named Desire Kazan 1951
39 Ben-Hur Wyler 1959
40 2001:  A Space Odyssey Kubrick 1968
41 Rain Man Levinson 1988
42 Rear Window Hitchcock 1954
43 Raiders of the Lost Ark Spielberg 1981
44 Apocalypse Now Coppola 1979
45 Rosemary's Baby Polanski 1968
46 West Side Story Wise / Robbins 1961
47 Touch of Evil Welles 1958
48 The Silence Of The Lambs Demme 1991
49 Network Lumet 1976
50 Malcolm X  Lee (Spike) 1992
51 Chariots of Fire Hudson 1981
52 Ran Kurosawa  1985
53 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Wiene 1920
54 King Kong Cooper / Schoedsack 1933
55 Singing In The Rain Kelly / Donen 1952
56 Nosferatu Murnau 1922
57 Rocky Avildsen 1976
58 Vertigo Hitchcock 1958
59 Unforgiven Eastwood 1992
60 The Usual Suspects Singer 1995
61 Bride of Frankenstein Whale 1935
62 The Night of the Hunter Laughton 1955
63 Frankenstein Whale 1931
64 All Quiet On The Western Front Milestone 1930
65 Treasure of the Sierra Madre Houston 1948
66 Rebel Without A Cause Ray 1955
67 Platoon Stone 1986
68 Snow White And The Seven Dwarves Hand / others 1937
69 Blade Runner Scott 1982
70 ET The Extra Terrestrial Spielberg 1982
71 Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Lee (Ang) 2000
72 Battle Royale Fukasaku 2000
73 Rebecca Hitchcock 1940
74 Taxi Driver Scorsese  1976
75 LA Confidential Hanson 1997
76 Pulp Fiction Tarantino 1994
77 The Birds Hitchcock 1963
78 Akira Otomo 1988
79 The Wrestler Aronofsky 2008
80 Night of the Living Dead Romero 1968
81 Brazil Gilliam 1985
82 Die Hard McTiernan  1988
83 Bonnie & Clyde Penn 1967
84 The Battle of Algiers Pontecorvo 1966
85 Marathon Man Schlesinger 1976
86 Ring Nakata 1998
87 City of God Meirelles / Lund 2002
88 Oldboy Park 2003
89 WALL-E Stanton 2008
90 Top Gun Scott 1986
91 A Nightmare on Elm Street Craven 1984
92 Let The Right One In Alfredson 2008
93 Enter The Dragon Lee / Clouse 1973
94 The Dark Knight Nolan 2008
95 Back To The Future Zemeckis  1985
96 Spirited Away Miyazaki 2001
97 Seven Fincher 1995
98 Branded To Kill Suzuki 1967
99 The Incredibles Bird 2004
100 Five Deadly Venoms Cheh 1978

 

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23) The Shawshank Redemption. I ended up the high vote for the film and it’s probably done better than I expected it to with the reactions to it as the countdown progressed. I’m a fan of the film as justice comes a calling, better late than never.

20) Unforgiven. A Western tale as an aged cowboy who tries to hide what he was resurfaces in a memorable climax. Clint Eastwood’s best directed film. Unforgiven deservedly won four Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director (Clint Eastwood), Best Supporting Actor (Gene Hackman) and Best Editing (Joel Cox). Clint Eastwood lost out in the Best Actor category which is a shame. #4.

18) Reservoir Dogs. In the UK this was packaged with Grand Theft Auto III! A bank robbery goes wrong and the film’s told before it and the aftermath with recriminations. #28.

11) Raging Bull. Out of Raging Bull and Goodfellas, I’ve always preferred Raging Bull. Best biopic I’ve seen unless I’m blanking on something. #76

7) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. My #1 and I’m surprised I’m the only one. I watched this film in the early hours for the first time as I couldn’t sleep. What an experience as the three titular characters go up against each other to find the money. The story, the performances by those characters, Ennio Morricone’s music especially The Ecstasy of Gold and the ending, superb.

5) Goodfellas. The rise and fall in mafia life. #79 on my ballot.

2) Pulp Fiction. Pulp Fiction closed out my top five for the story, the interweaving storylines and the performances. One of the best films of all time. Quentin Tarantino hasn’t ever topped it for that reason.

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Big thank you to RIPPA for running this.

Films of mine making the countdown with the number they placed here and HV means I was the highest vote:

1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Leone, 1966) [#7] *HV*

2. The Shawshank Redemption (Darabont, 1994) [#23] *HV*

3. The Dark Knight (Nolan, 2008) [#42] *HV*

4. Unforgiven (Eastwood, 1992) [#20]

5. Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, 1994) [#2]

6. Memento (Nolan, 2000) [#41] *HV*

7. Batman Begins (Nolan, 2005) [#226] *HV*

8. Let the Right One In (Alfredson, 2008) [#121] *HV*

9. WALL·E (Stanton, 2008) [#27]

10. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (Radomski/Timm, 1993) [#118] *HV*

11. Die Hard (McTiernan,1988) [#63]

12. Shaun of the Dead (Wright, 2004) [#171] *HV*

14. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Hooper, 1974) [#188] Only two who voted for it.

15. Almost Famous (Crowe, 2000) [#104] *HV*

16. Night of the Living Dead (Romero, 1968) [#246] *HV*

17. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Gondry, 2004) [#37]

18. The Usual Suspects (Singer, 1995) [#156] *HV*

19. Se7en (Fincher, 1995) [#76]

20. Dawn of the Dead (Romero, 1978) [#161] *HV*

21. Psycho (Hitchcock, 1960) [#31]

24. Halloween (Carpenter, 1978) [#132] *HV*

25. Jurassic Park (Spielberg, 1993) [#105]

28. Reservoir Dogs (Tarantino, 1992) [#18]

29. Toy Story (Lasseter, 1995) [#39]

30. Young Frankenstein (Brooks, 1974) [#64] HV

31. South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut (Parker, 1999) [#324] *HV*

32. Avengers Assemble (Whedon, 2002) [#348] *HV*

33. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Cameron, 1991) [#28]

36. The Silence of the Lambs (Demme, 1991) [#61]

37. American Psycho (Harron, 2000) [#96]

38. City of God (Meirelles, 2002) [#59]

39. American Beauty (Mendes, 1999) [#133]

40. A Fistful of Dollars (Leone, 1964) [#333] *HV*

41. Rocky (Stallone, 1976) [#29]

42. This is Spinal Tap (Reiner, 1984) [#81] *HVT*

43. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (McKay, 2004) [#193]

45. Saving Private Ryan (Spielberg, 1998) [#106]

47. Hitman Hart: Wrestling With Shadows (Jay, 1998) [#293]

50. The Incredibles (Bird, 2004) [#78]

51. Enter the Dragon (Clause, 1973) [#170]

53. Kill Bill: Volume One (Tarantino, 2003) [#153]

54. Kill Bill: Volume Two (Tarantino, 2004) [#123]

57. X2 (Singer, 2003) [#310]

66. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (Wright, 2010) [#146]

67. Toy Story 3 (Unkrich, 2010) [#289]

69. In the Loop (Iannucci, 2009) [#297]

70. Galaxy Quest (Parisot, 1999) [#165]

71. Ghostbusters (Reitman, 1984) [#57]

75. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Forman, 1975) [#40]

76. Raging Bull (Scorsese, 1980) [#11]

79. Goodfellas (Scorsese, 1990) [#5]

80. Requiem for a Dream (Aronofsky, 2000) [#354]

81. The Terminator (Cameron, 1984) [#147]

82. Robocop (Verhoeven, 1987) [#247]

83. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Zemeckis, 1988) [#178]

89. Heat (Mann, 1995) [#34]

91. Scarface (De Palma, 1983) [#254]

92. A Clockwork Orange (Kubrick, 1971) [#60]

94. Full Metal Jacket (Kubrick, 1987) [#37]

97. Lost in Translation (Coppola, 2003) [#150]

99. Fight Club (Fincher, 1999) [#71]

100. Finding Nemo (Stanton, 2003) [#240]

12 honourable mentions in ranked order:

1. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Jackson, 2001) [#88]

2. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Jackson, 2003) [#107]

3. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Jackson, 2002) [#113]

6. Up (Docter/Peterson, 2009) [#97]

7. The Departed (Scorsese, 2006) [#77]

8. Amelie (Jeunet, 2001) [#100]

10. Batman (Burton, 1989) [#329]

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My movies that didn’t make the countdown:

13. The Crow (Proyas, 1994)

22. The Bourne Ultimatum (Greengrass, 2007)

23. Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (Geda, 2000)

26. Scream (Craven, 1996)

27. Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (Oliva, 2012-2013)

34. Holocaust: Night Will Fall (Singer, 2014)

35. For a Few Dollars More (Leone, 1965)

44. Gran Torino (Eastwood, 2008)

46. The Bourne Identity (Litman, 2002)

48. Shrek 2 (Adamson, 2004)

49. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Anthony and Joe Russo, 2014)

55. Captain America: Civil War (Anthony and Joe Russo, 2016)

56. The Lego Movie (Lord/Miller, 2014)

58. Iron Man (Favreau, 2008)

59. The Dark Knight Rises (Nolan, 2012)

60. In the Line of Fire (Petersen, 1993)

61. Rocky Balboa (Stallone, 2006)

62. Citizenfour (Poitras, 2014)

63. Zombieland (Fleischer, 2009)

64. The Bourne Supremacy (Greengrass, 2004)

65. Captain America: The First Avenger (Johnston, 2011)

68. Four Lions (Morris, 2010)

72. The Blair Witch Project (Sanchez, 1999)

73. Gone Baby Gone (Affleck, 2007)

74. Argo (Affleck, 2012)

77. Deadpool (Miller, 2016)

78. Infernal Affairs (Lau/Mak 2002)

84. Goldfinger (Hamilton, 1964)

85. Dr. No (Young, 1962)

86. Beauty & the Beast (Trousdale/Wise, 1991)

87. Skyfall (Mendes, 2012)

88. GoldenEye (Campbell, 1995)

90. Toy Story 2 (Lasseter, 1999)

93. The Wicker Man (Hardy, 1973)

95. Live and Let Die (Hamilton, 1973)

96. Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007 (Riley, 2012)

98. Shrek (Adamson/Jensen, 2001)

12 honourable mentions in ranked order:

4. Gravity (Cuaron, 2013)

5. Aladdin (Clements/Musker, 1992)

9. Zoolander (Stiller, 2001)

11. Day of the Dead (Romero, 1985)

12. Saw (Wan, 2004)

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I’m surprised The Crow, Scream, For a Few Dollars More, The Dark Knight Rises, Beauty & the Beast, Toy Story 2 and no other MCU film other than The Avengers/Avengers Assemble missed out.

The other two films in The Dark Knight Trilogy, Dollars Trilogy and Toy Story Trilogy made it. Did voters choose one film or two films from a trilogy as its representation to save spots or vote for all three? I voted for all three in those trilogies, the Bourne Trilogy, the Captain America Trilogy and the Dead Trilogy.

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My tastes in movies run from the eclectic to the eccentric. 

I love movies like The Crow and Big Trouble In Little China, but I'd have a really hard time justifying why I believed that they were among the best films ever made in history of cinema.

I tried to get some personal favorites on my ballot which left quite a few glaring omissions, but I did not want to use the sissy clause and add on a metric shit ton of Honorable Mentions. 

Make a ballot, stick to your picks, and be prepared to defend your choices.

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Wait, are you allowed to criticize the list if you didn't submit a ballot? 'Cause if I had known I could skip the work of putting together a list and just mocked the results afterwards, I probably would have done that.

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1 hour ago, tbarrie said:

Wait, are you allowed to criticize the list if you didn't submit a ballot? 'Cause if I had known I could skip the work of putting together a list and just mocked the results afterwards, I probably would have done that.

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4 hours ago, tbarrie said:

Wait, are you allowed to criticize the list if you didn't submit a ballot? 'Cause if I had known I could skip the work of putting together a list and just mocked the results afterwards, I probably would have done that.

;-) Not criticizing the list, merely two major omissions from it.  A subtle difference, but a difference.

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13 hours ago, tbarrie said:

Wait, are you allowed to criticize the list if you didn't submit a ballot? 'Cause if I had known I could skip the work of putting together a list and just mocked the results afterwards, I probably would have done that.

Georgie Boy has my answer

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