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216) THE WAGES OF FEAR (1953)

Director: Henri-Georges Clouzot

156 Points (2 Votes + 1 HM) - HIGH VOTE:  Execproducer (#13) - ADDITIONAL VOTE: Caley - HONORABLE MENTION: Z

IMDB : ROTTEN TOMATOES (100%) : METACRITIC (N/A)

Criterion Collection: YES

Previous DVDVR Poll Placement: #18 (50s)

 

 

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211) SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937)

Director: David Hand and 5 others

161 Points (3 Votes + 1 HM) - HIGH VOTE: Matt D (#28) - ADDITIONAL VOTE: JT, JH - HONORABLE MENTION: Death From Above

IMDB : ROTTEN TOMATOES (98%)

Criterion Collection: NO

Previous DVDVR Poll Placement: N/A

 

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209) CHUNGKING EXPRESS (Chung Hing sam lam) (1994)

Director: Kar-Wai Wong

162 Points (3 Votes) - HIGH VOTE: Execproducer (#43) - ADDITIONAL VOTES: Chaos, Caley

IMDB : ROTTEN TOMATOES (90%) : METACRITIC (77)

Criterion Collection: YES

Previous DVDVR Poll Placement: 38 (90s V2), 39 (90 V1)

 

 

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On 2/22/2017 at 4:24 PM, RIPPA said:

Oh and I can say this because I was the only one who voted for it. 

Y'all fucking suck for not voting for Clue

I had it 10th or 11th

If I was making a list, Clue would unquestionably been top 20, and I could talk myself into Top 5. I just don't watch movies enough to think I shoul dbe making a vote in this.

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205) THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (1955)

Director: Charles Laughton

169 Points (5 Votes + 1 HM) - HIGH VOTE: Jae (#32) - ADDITIONAL VOTES: Execproducer, JT, Caley, Magnificent 7 - HONORABLE MENTION: New Blood

IMDB : ROTTEN TOMATOES (98%) : METACRITIC (99)

Criterion Collection: YES

Previous DVDVR Poll Placement: #4 (50s)

 

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What a run of films there.

 

I'm happily in shock Cries and Whispers made it, I figured that was dead in the water by now. It's a very heavy film, but honestly might be the best film I've ever seen dealing with the subject of death and grief. It was one of the films I felt strongly about wanting to get onto (realistically) the lower half of this list somewhere. The second half of these lists always descend into 200 comments where people act all shocked and surprised that popular good movies are popular but I'm pretty happy with the stuff that I managed to get onto the list so far, the ratings don't matter as much to me.

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I maintain that Annie Hall remains the greatest romantic comedy of all time!

Everyone in it is just fuckin amazing! Woody Allen took something small and personal and gave the world an ode to bittersweet romance and the girl that got away

James

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