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On 12/12/01 Kelly (Annwendland@msn.com) submitted the following:

I am looking for a movie (tv) list that tell me what movies have the most sexual content for a school report. do you know any?

I'm not really sure what your asking for, but films rated X or MA are generally pretty sexual. (AC 1/9/02)


On 12/10/01 n/a (n/a) submitted the following:

respond to your messages guys!!!!!


On 12/09/01 Arnold Pigg (hicky2@aol.com) submitted the following:

  • Sultan Mehmed II
  • Tsar Nicholas I
  • Crown Prince Rudolf
  • Tsar Ivan IV
  • Bozo the Clown
  • Emperor Constantine XI
  • King Edward VII
  • Sultan Patrick Bruce I
  • Emperor Ferdinand II
  • Sultan Selim the Sot
  • Shemp Howard
  • Tsar Peter III
  • Grand DukeConstantine
  • Tsar Alexander II
  • King Leopold the 93thrd
  • Prince Albert
  • Sultan Abdulmecid
  • Greepy Gree
  • Kukla, Fran, and Ollie
  • Lil' Abner Emperor
  • Lil' Abner III Emperor
  • Lil' Abner VIII
  • King Crazy Crackers II
  • Louis Prima
  • Darth Maul
  • King Edward VIII
  • Herman Munster
  • Hermann Goehring
  • Heinrich Himmler Emperor
  • Lil' Abner VI
  • King Katzenjammer Kids IV
  • Lincoln Louie
  • Gummo Marx

-these are my favorite movies! I hope you guuys like some of them too! Happy movie watching!! Love, Arnold Pigg(the weak)

Arnold....you tend to lean towards the "royalty" genre, eh? I can honestly say I have never seen or heard of any of these films. Interesting... (AC 1/9/02)


On 12/09/01 mike dondanville (michaeldondanville@yahoo.com) submitted the following:

you two are idiots. You're taste in a lot of movies is pathetic. You are both faggots

Ha Ha (AC 1/9/02)


On 12/08/01 Michiel Sluimer (chielo23@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

Don't forget Saving private Ryan, that's in my opinion the best movie ever made. You can really see how the soldiers felt on the beaches in Normandy, and how horrable it was.

Michiel...while I found myself on the edge of my seat for the first twenty minutes, the plot was a little cheesy and the story sort of dragged. (AC 1/9/02)


On 12/07/01 Frank Shifreen (fshifreen@mindspring.com) submitted the following:

Jacobs Ladder emotionally moves me more than any other film. How can you call a film like this your favorite film. Yet it speaks the truth about what life is about more than any other film In have seen . The final scenes always reduce me to uncontrollable weeping. The protagonist., Jacob, finds that the only way forward is acceptance of his death. Danny Aiello as the chiropracter says to him, " if you accept your death, the devils haunting you will become angels , who will show you the light. I do generalize, but this is one of the wisest, most beautiful, most tragic films . My favorite Frank Shifreen


On 12/07/01 Jason Offord (jko108@psu.edu) submitted the following:

Hi, I have a list posted on the Public Board. I was wondering, since I have updated my list since the last time I submitted that I could replace the old one by sending a new one.

Jason...we want to keep the updates to a minumum (only one for every year or two). AC 1/09/02


On 12/07/01 Peter Bureau (pbureau@aol.com) submitted the following:

Just read your review of "Carlito's Way" I almost died laughing when I saw the bit about watching the movie after drinking, reciting it line by line "I can't walk, I can't hump . . ." That's my favorite line from the movie. There are more great lines and great scenes from that film. "Ooh, what's that smell? Oh, that's Sasso, used to be called Ron." And the best scene, the one between Tony T. and Kleinfeld. "You make me raise my voice and I'll snap your neck like a breadstick." Like the review said, it was Academy elitism that kept this from winning Oscars from Best Film, to best actor/supporting actor, to Best Screenplay. That was in their British phase, if it wasn't some Ivory Merchant snore piece, it wasn't considered.


On 12/07/01 Kev reade (kjr42@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

Hi, Enjoyed your list and reading reviews which i mostly agree with. The only reservation i would like to see you answer is why you have full metal jacket and platoon so high yet no sign of hamburger hill which in my humble opinion is a far better film than the other two...well done by the way

Hey Kev...thanks for the comments and feedback. Although Hamburger Hill is very realistic, it just didn't do it for me. (12/19/01)


On 12/07/01 John Gray (Gradus@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

I think you should do a top 100 where people are only allowed to vote for films they haven't seen. Here's my top three: 1. Tokyo Story 2. Dunston Checks In 3. (ehr, that's it, I've seen everything else, including Shadows of our Forgotten Ancestors)

Films they haven't seen? Huh? (AC 12/19/01)


On 12/06/01 Barry (coenster@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

  • 1 godfather
  • 2 star wars
  • return of the jedi 3
  • in the name of the father

On 11/28/01 Paul Walker (walkerpaul@machlink.com) submitted the following:

Hard to believe with all the Stanley Kubrick you and your brother like, neither of you has "Dr. Strangelove" on his list. Strange indeed.

Hey Paul...considering all the critical recognition and the fact that Kubrick is probably my favorite director I agree it's pretty bizarre that I don't have Dr. Strangelove on my list. For whatever the reason, the film simply didn't do that much for me. I have to go rent it again (it's been about 10 years). (AC 12/19/01)


On 11/28/01 Paul Walker (walkerpaul@machlink.com) submitted the following:

I think 2001 is over-rated, but many of your top flicks are on my list too. You also have a thing for David Lynch, and I was wondering what you thought of "Mulholland Drive." thanks

Paul...I haven't seen the movie (Mulholland Drive) yet, but when I do, I will add my review here. (AC 12/19/01)


On 11/28/01 Chef Stef (cheffychic@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

Hi, I just wanted to let you know that this is an awesome site. You guys have a very good taste in movies, and I love seeing all the different movie lists that you have posted up. I mean, a lot of them are similar, but it's still pretty cool. You guys are great, and love your site!!! Thanks a lot, buh bye, Chef Stef, the biggest Marlon Brando fan in the world, heh heh...

Hey Chef Stef...thank you very much for the kind words. (AC 12/19/01)


On 11/27/01 E. Margulies (youngtemp@yahoo.com) submitted the following:

We indulged in our Thanksgiving movie tradition and watched "Nobody's Fool" last week for the 45th time. And for the 45th time we said, "We've got to find that soundtrack." Alas, we've had no success on any of the usual music vendors, and I enjoyed your site's clips so much. Could you please direct me to the source of the soundtrack clips you used for your page? Many thanks!

Hello...the great Howard Shore did the soundtrack for Nobody's Fool and I can't recall where I downloaded those clips from. Other films that I have enjoyed that Shore has been involved in include: Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The, Seven, The Silence of the Lambs. (AC 12/19/01)


On 11/27/01 Neil Kelk (NKelk@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

  • 1) Some Kind of Wonderful
  • 2) Aliens
  • 3) Titanic
  • 4) Alien
  • 5) Terminator 2
  • 6) The Breakfast Club
  • 7) Sixteen Candles
  • 8) St Elmo's Fire
  • 9) Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
  • 10)Shawshank redemption

On November 24, 2001 Eric (n/a) submitted the following:

In response to Heather Kekels message, I would like to say that she sounds like a right wing mega-christian, and anyone has the right to "SPECULATE ON AND FABRICATE SUCH MATERIAL ABOUT OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST." lighten up.

Agreed. (AC 12/10/01)


On November 24, 2001 Spencer Ainsworth (spencerainsworth@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

  • 1. The Last of the Mohicans
  • 2. The Mission
  • 3. The Shawshank Redemption

On November 23, 2001 babe-magnet (aaaaarghh@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

In no particular order:

  • °The godfather I & II
  • °Once Upon A Time In America
  • °Goodfellas
  • °Donnie Brasco
  • °Carlito's Way
  • °Blow
  • °Apocalypse Now (1979, Francis Ford Coppola)
  • °Platoon
  • °A Clockwork Orange (1971, Stanley Kubrick)
  • °Raging Bull (1980, Martin Scorsese)
  • °Taxi Driver (1976, Martin Scorsese)
  • °Chinatown (1974, Roman Polanski)
  • °American History X
  • °American Beauty
  • °The Shining
  • °North by Northwest
  • °Rear Window
  • °Pulp Fiction
  • °Reservoir Dogs
  • °The Usual Suspects
  • °The Big Lebowski
  • °Silence Of The Lambs
  • °Ben Hur
  • °Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
  • °Snatch
  • °High Noon
  • °Seven
  • °Memento

On November 22, 2001 Flann O'Mahony (deadfish35@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

I was very surprised to find francis ford coppola who has directed films such as the godfather and apocolypse now (both of which would be in most peoples top 10 movies) being so low on the votes for best director. he deserves to be much higher!

I'm actually not all that surprised, because while it's true that his good films were incredible, there really weren't that many of them (3?). (AC 12/10/01)


On November 21, 2001 Freddy Montoya (azvaok@yahoo.com) submitted the following:

All gangster films. From the Untouchables to the newest gangater films like Menace to Society.


On November 17, 2001 Mike Williams (dmb@hi-line.net) submitted the following:

In the movie A River Runs Thought It, Norman is walking inside after he gets the letter about his job and he hears his father reciting something in his study and Norman comes in and they say it together. Where is that passage from? I would really apprictate if soemone could get me the inside on that. Thanks a million

Hey Mike....I haven't a clue. (AC 12/10/01)


On November 17, 2001 jose (samenchgo@aol) submitted the following:

I was just wondering why isnt a part 2 to the classic Scarface? It would be great if there was.

Jose....Tony Montana dies at the end of Scarface. (AC 12/19/01)


On November 14, 2001 Michael Mann (n/a) submitted the following:

My Favorite Ten(no order):

  • -Apocalypse Now
  • -2001: A Space Odyssey
  • -Heat
  • -Raiders of The Lost Ark
  • -The Empire Strikes Back
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  • -The Bridge On The River Kwai
  • -The Godfather Part II
  • -The Right Stuff
  • -The Thin Red Line
  • -Dr.Strangelove

  • On November 14, 2001 Imaginary (southernplayer843@yahoo.com ) submitted the following:

    I find it disturbing that Steven Spielberg is even a choice on the best directors poll. Calling him one of the best directors of all time is like calling N*Sync the greatest musical group of all time simply because the mainstream (comprised of people incapable of thinking for themselves) embraces them . Yet geniuses like Terry Gilliam, Quentin Tarentino, Darren Aronofsky, and David Fincher aren't even listed. Some of them may be young but they have all already acheived greater triumphs (maybe not financially) than Spielberg.

    Imaginary...I appreciate your input and I'm in agreement that there are far better directors out there. The problem is, when I set up the directors poll, I had to factor in name recognition, mass appeal, etc., and was apparently correct as the results suggest. (AC 12/10/01)


    On November 10, 2001 Annie tyasya@altavista.com) submitted the following:

    My favourite films:

    • 1. Cabare
    • 2. La strada
    • 3. Night Porter
    • 4. La cadutta degli dei
    • 5. Morte a Venezia
    • 6. Annie Hall
    • 7. Last Tango in Paris
    • 8. Cries and Wispers
    • 9. Fanny and Alexander
    • 10. Viridiana

    On November 9, 2001 declan mcdonnel (mdecky@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

    • 1. Raging Bull
    • 2. Angels with dirty faces
    • 3. The Godfather part 2

    On November 7, 2001 kevin (n/a) submitted the following:

    just a quick correction if you want to make it. The Quote from Braveheart about the "warrior poets" was spoken by William Wallace. Your sight is very good and I read your opinion of The Last Temptation of Christ and it was very well written. I look forward to seeing the movie.

    Thanks Kevin....your post resulted in a drunken debate at the bar and you are in fact correct. It's Wallace not Bruce. (AC 12/10/01)


    On November 7, 2001 abdel chaouch (AKChaouch@student.econ.hvu.nl) submitted the following:

    my top ten of all time

    • 1. Raging Bull
    • 2. The Godfather
    • 3. Citizen Kane
    • 4. Seven Samurai
    • 5. Pulp Fiction
    • 6. Chinatown
    • 7. The Maltese Falcon
    • 8. A Clockwork Orange
    • 9. Apocalypse Now
    • 10. Goodfellas

    On November 6, 2001 Cory (cory366@yahoo.com) submitted the following:

    I just wanted to tell (name removed). that Scorsese did not direct Apocolypse Now. Coppola directed it. I have not seen the last temptation of christ, but I believe everyone has their own opinion. This is Scorses's artistic expression on christ. If you are that offened then there are probably a lot of movies you will not care for. So if you want to see only one side of things then go ahead. I am going to rent this movie and give my opinion.

    Very well put. (AC 12/10/01)


    On November 24, 2001 henry (haitianman@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

    • transformers
    • scarface
    • the god father

    On November 5, 2001 mary bartram (mb002a2307@blueyonder.co.uk) submitted the following:

    I would like a copy of the sound bite from Dr Zhivargo for my daughter to perform a ballet solo dance to. Do you have that particular piece on CD or tape that I could get a copy of? Thank you

    Mary...Amazon.com probably has some sound bites from the soundtrack. Just right click your mouse and hit "save as". (AC 12/19/01)


    On November 4, 2001 John Davies (jc.davies2@ukonline.co.uk) submitted the following:

    My Favourites:

    • 1.Sansho the Bailiff
    • 2.Paris Texas
    • 3.Andrei Rublev
    • 4.2001:A Space Odyssey
    • 5.North By North West
    • 6.Alice in the Cities
    • 7.The Green Ray
    • 8.Sunrise
    • 9.Seven Samurai
    • 10.Abraham Valley
    • 11.Letter From an Unknown Woman
    • 12.Some Like it Hot
    • 13.La Regle du Jeu
    • 14.Mirror
    • 15.The Searchers
    • 16.Maborosi
    • 17.Vertigo
    • 18.Tokyo Story
    • 19.Tales of the Taira Clan
    • 20.The Band Wagon

    Many of the greatest films are barely known in the English-speaking world.Even "Sunrise",one of the supreme American masterpieces(and best silent).Kenji Mizoguchi's films,like Sansho the Bailiff,are not only incredibly beautiful but also involving and moving. (Sansho scores extremely highly on IMDb and ForeignFilm.com websites-among those who've seen it)


    On November 4, 2001 Phil Hinman (P_hinman@hotmail.com) submitted the following:<

    how can you not have Goodfellas, La Confidential, Pulp Fiction, or the greatest movie of all time Guy Ritchies -Lock Stock and two smoking barrels, which sums up British humour perfectly.

    Thanks for the suggestions Phil...I need to rent Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels. L.A. Confidential was overated as far as I'm concerned. (AC 12/10/01)


    On November 3, 2001 Jairaj Sathya (jairaj_s@altavista.net) submitted the following:

    • 1)Reservoir Dogs
    • 2)Once upon a time in America
    • 3)Scarface

    On November 2, 2001 Andrew Briggs (abya.co.uk.co.uk@cwctv.net) submitted the following:

    • 1. L'Avventura
    • 2. Jean De Florette
    • 3. Tha Appartment

    On November 2, 2001 brian hagan (THX44eb@aol.com) submitted the following:

    you need more jaws and close encounter samples


    On November 2, 2001 Dan Kirkness (sgtboscobarracus@hotmail.com) submitted the following

    • Goodfellas
    • Taxi Driver
    • Raging Bull
    • Rocky

    On October 31, 2001 Pedro pedrom40@aol.com) submitted the following:

    Do you have any idea what Doc Holiday and Johnny Ringo are saying when they are talking in Latin? I have always wondered, other than that, I think Tombstone is a great movie.

    Sorry Pedro...I haven't got a clue. Even though the audience doesn't understand it's still a damn cool scene anyways. (AC 12/10/01)


    On October 28, 2001 Ben (ben_online@hotmail.com) submitted the following:

    RE: Elephant Man

    Our local station just reaired 'Elephant Man' again. I can't imagine why it didn't win any Oscars in 1980. Where Ordinary People has faded from the publics consciousness, The Elephant Man has left more of a potent impact. I nearly cried watching it again. The chilling performance of John Hurt, the brilliant acting by Anthony Hopkins, and most importantly, the burning images of light/shade and greys of the black and white scenes. Amazing how light was used as a tool to convey such a compelling metaphor of the human spirit.

    ==Ben==

    Wow....a fellow film fan who has the same admiration of this film (Elephant Man) as I do. It's currently at #2 on my top 100. Either it's grossly under-rated or were a couple of dip-shits. (AC 12/10/01)


    On October 27, 2001 John (n/a) submitted the following:

    Aaron, you suck. No Pulp Fiction???


    On October 26, 2001 Film Junkie (celluloidd) submitted the following:

    I'm curious as to why you didn't put Tim Dirk's top 100 list on your site. You obviously went to his site at filmsite.org and you took several of the lists he had on his page and put them on your page, but why not include his? You didn't even put him on your links. Give credit where credit is due.

    Film Junkie...Tim Dirk's list does appears on our site on the "more of" page which includes lists of mostly non syndicated reviewers. Were and the hell is this defense of Tim Dirk's coming from ("Give credit where credit is due")? Are you guys buds or something? At any rate, I believe he provides an excellent resource for film fans and I will add him to our our links page for that very reason. Look....I have collected lists from sites all over the internet in order to provide a resource, an archive if you will, and I have done it at a nonprofit. Let me repeat, NONPROFIT. (AC 12/10/01)


    On October 25, 2001 Nathan Sacks (cheesemongers500@yahoo.com) submitted the following:

    Nathan's Top 10 Films:

    • 1. On The Waterfront (1954)
    • 2. The Sorrow and the Pity (1972)
    • 3. 8 1/2 (1963)
    • 4. The General (1927)
    • 5. Ikiru (1952)
    • 6. Alexander Nevsky (1939)
    • 7. The Third Man (1949)
    • 8. Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972)
    • 9. Une Partie de Campaigne (1936)
    • 10. Citizen Kane (1941)

    Notice: No Matrix. No Sixth Sense. None of that crap.


    On October 22, 2001 Jeremy (j.ruch@tattoos.com) submitted the following:

    My top 10 list. I highly suggest these movies to any person who has not yet seen them.

    • 1.The Boondock Saints
    • 2.American History X
    • 3.Reservoir Dogs
    • 4.American Beauty
    • 5.City of Angels
    • 6.The Shawshank Redemption
    • 7.Amadeus
    • 8.Silence of the Lambs
    • 9.The Shining
    • 10.Face Off

    On October 21, 2001 Sophie Dumoulin (sophie.dumoulin@swing.be) submitted the following:

    I would like to know if the book "The Guinness Book of Film" has already been translated into German with maybe the title "Das neue Guinness Buch des Films". Could you tell me who I can contact in order to get this piece of information ? I thank you in advance, Sincerely yours, Sophie Dumoulin


    On October 21, 2001 Grant (crash_into_me420@yahoo.com) submitted the following:

    There's still a nice few I've yet to see, but here are some of the films I've enjoyed most so far in no particular order:

    • Lost Highway
    • Taxi Driver
    • Raging Bull
    • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    • A Clockwork Orange
    • The Shining
    • This is Spinal Tap
    • North by Northwest
    • Psycho
    • Rear Window
    • Schindler's List
    • Raiders of the Lost Ark
    • Pulp Fiction
    • Reservoir Dogs
    • Buffalo 66
    • The Spanish Prisoner
    • Godfather I/II
    • Dog Day Afternoon
    • English Patient
    • Platoon
    • Carnal Knowledge
    • Dogma
    • Groundhog Day
    • Usual Suspects
    • Broadcast News
    • Annie Hall
    • Manhattan
    • Fargo
    • The Big Lebowski

    There's many others but I'll stop now...


    On October 17, 2001 brandon acon (Aconfam@bellatlantic.net) submitted the following:

    • 1)scarface
    • 2)goodfellas
    • 3)usual suspects
    • 4)romeo is bleeding
    • 5) godfathers the entire thing
    • 6)donny brasco
    • 7)taxi driver
    • 8)apocolypes now

    On October 16, 2001 cktan (cktan74@tm.net.my) submitted the following:

    • 1. gone with the wind
    • 2. the shawsank redemption
    • 3. dead poet society
    • 4. the apartment
    • 5. the rear window
    • 6. godfather
    • 7.pulp fiction
    • 8. silience of the lamb
    • 9. cinema paradiso
    • 10. dog day afternoon
 
 
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