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                2/28/06 J, Bye (spotacus1269@yahoo.com) submitted the following: top 
                ten in no order shrek, goonies, shawn of the dead, return of the 
                king, top secret, breakfast club, wild cats, o brother, of mice 
                and men  
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                2/25/06 timmy (timmy@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 1. 
                pulp fiction2. shawshank redemption
 3.lock stock and two smoking barrals
 4. snatch
 5. fight club
 6.oceans 11
 7.goodfellas
 8.bronx tale
 9.raging bull
 10.heat
 
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                2/23/06 Helena (hepieratt@aol.com) submitted the following: What 
                is the source of the poem quoted between father and son in "A 
                River Runs Through It", just after Norman receives the offer 
                of a teaching position? 
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                2/22/06 WTF kyle watkins! (n/a) submitted the following: Kyle 
                watkin's list is quite possibly the weakest shallowest "best 
                100" movie list I have ever seen. Wow.... 
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                2/17/06 Andy (anders.isleman@e-bostad.net) submitted the following: Two 
                Stange lists !1. Terry G. has The fisher king on both lists and Twelve Monkeys 
                on Mark´s list but no one has Brazil ??
 2.Why not Fight Club ??
 3.Bladerunner ! Have U seen it ? Definently top 20 or maybe top 
                10 Big miss!!!
 4. Star Wars !!! F..ck up again..
 5. Ridley Scott ?? not 1 movie on the list.
 Here are some hints..
 (As above Bladerunner) and Alien, Gladiator, Black hawk down,Thelma 
                & Louise, Hannibal
 Might be time to make a few changes to your lists so you don´t 
                "look like two dorks"... witch reminds me ! Pulp Fiction.. 
                What were U thinking !!
 I´m 
                looking forward to an explenation of the critic above Sorry 
                for the crappy English Have 
                a nice dayANDY:)
 Brazil 
                has a cult following but I wouldn't put it up against the two 
                you listed. Bladerunner had some great visuals for its time (they 
                are still pretty good)...but unfortunately outside of the visuals 
                their is something missing for me. Fight Club is really not that 
                good. Once again...the movie had a great look but I found it seriously 
                lacking and quite annoying. I have Gladiator on my list (at least 
                for now). Alien is a great film and it's omission is questionable. 
                You can't be serious about recommending Hannibal? -AC 
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                2/17/06 mulls (muralii_rukman@yahoo.com) submitted the following: hi 
                send all the details about top 100 films details once a week 
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                2/16/06 B. James C. (Kapidye29@hotmail.com) submitted the following: Why 
                haven't I seen 1 submission for Pulp Fiction? 
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                2/16/06 B. James C. (Kapidye29@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 1. 
                Pulp Fiction2. Dr. Strangelove
 3. Citizen Kane
 4. Sin City
 5. Kill Bill (one film)
 6. The Lion King
 7. Casablanca
 8. Raiders of the Lost Ark
 9. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
 10. Immortal Beloved
 11. The Silence of the Lambs
 12. Seven
 13. Conspiracy (HBO Original, not Gibson)
 14. Tombstone
 15. Pleasentville
 
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                2/16/06 Frederik Eliasen (freddy.e@hotmail.com) submitted the 
                following: 1: 
                Saving Private Ryan2: O brother where art thou
 3: Brotherhood of the wolf
 
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                2/9/06 anas (jukish_is_july@yahoo.com) submitted the following: 1. 
                Leon The Proffesional 
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                2/6/06 Laurens Lanssens (laurenslanssenss@hotmail.com) submitted 
                the following: Black 
                cat White cat 
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                2/5/06 scott johnston (thejohnstons2000@insightbb.com) submitted 
                the following: how 
                did you create this website. I have one with geocities but am 
                having a tought time making it like yours. can you help?  I 
                used Dreamweaver 4 and read many guides and tutorials. Good luck. 
                -AC 
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                2/2/06 david (davidk@sterl.com) submitted the following: being 
                there (p. sellers)? its a mad, mad mad world (everyone)?
 ledgens of the fall ?
 out of africa?
 
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                1/30/06 Teri Newton (hello.turtlestar@gmail.com) submitted the 
                following: 1) 
                The Princess Bride2) Battle Royale
 3) Pirates of the Carribean
 
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                1/27/06 Senthil Kumaran.P (senthil_padmanabhan@yahoo.com) submitted 
                the following: God 
                Father,Truman show, Erin Brockovich.
 
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                1/20/06 Peter Adamos (assman@_hotmail.com) submitted the following: 1.The 
                blues brothes.2.The Silence of the lambs.
 3.The starwars trilogy.
 4.The Godfather trilogy.
 5.Taxi driver.
 6.A clockwork orange.
 7.Reservoir dogs.
 8.Pulp fiction.
 9.Full metal Jacket.
 10.Fight Club.
 11.The Shawshank redemption.
 12.Dr No.
 13.Raging Bull.
 14.Scareface.
 15.Trainspoting.
 16.Kill Bill Vol1 & 2.
 17.Coming to America.
 18.One hour photo.
 19.Gladiator.
 20.Goodfellas.
 21.Romper stomper.
 22.Snatch.
 23.Boyz n the hood.
 24.Dirty Harry.
 25.The French connection.
 26.Easy rider.
 27.To kill a mockingbird.
 28.American history X.
 29.Malcom X.
 30.Willy wonker and the choclet factory.
 31.Mean streets.
 32.Millers crosing.
 33.Cape Fear.
 34.Speed.
 35.Traffic.
 36.Seven.
 37.Chopper.
 38.Black Hawk down.
 39.Carlitos way.
 40.Friday & Next friday.
 41.Lock stock and 2 smoking barrels.
 42.Oceans eleven.
 43.Dumb and dumber.
 44.Donnie Brasco.
 45.Platoon.
 46.Natural born killers.
 47.The great escape.
 48.Arlington road.
 49.The full monty.
 50.The doors.
 
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                1/19/06 peter desmet (petersmet@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 1. 
                The Godfather Trilogy2. Apocalypse Now
 3. Deliverance
 
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                1/15/06 telsea mccartney (slick42021@yahoo.com) submitted the 
                following: 1)Reservoir 
                Dogs 2)Pulp Fiction 3)Blow
 
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                1/14/06 Themis Acevedo (themislopez28@aol.com) submitted the following: 1-The 
                Notebook2-TiTATIC
 3-Halloween
 4-The Ring
 5-E.T
 6.Saw
 7-the lord of the rings 3
 8-the exorsit of emily rose
 9-war of the worlds
 10-Star wars episode 3
 11-pretty woman
 12-grease
 13.lord of the rings 2
 14.saw 2
 15.friday the 13th
 16.scream 2
 17.mean girls
 18.fast an the furious
 19.white chicks
 20.pirates of the carabbean
 
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                1/11/06 antonia (antoniacarter@hotmail.com) submitted the following: not 
                sure how old this site is but thanks for your helpful reviews 
                i have used some notes for my martin scorsese presentation. Thanks 
                Antonia. -AC 
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                12/28/05 MAGGIE (MPASTORE@TAMPABAY.RR.COM) submitted the following: 1. 
                THE GODFATHER2. THE GODFATHER II
 3. THE DEERHUNTER
 
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                12/17/05 hamish tyson (hamishtyson2000@yahoo.co.nz) submitted 
                the following: 1)saving 
                private ryan 2) schindlers list 3)mash 
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                12/16/05 subash (subash.rai@gmail.com) submitted the following: 1)schindlers 
                list 2)Hannibal 3)Shawshank Redemption   
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                12/16/05 blairgilmore (gapmmp@hotmail.com) submitted the following: To 
                MC: I've finally seen the Passion of Anna by Ingmar Bergman and 
                I loved it. Any other films by Bergman you like to suggest. How 
                about Autumn Sonata starring Ingrid Bergman. Have you seen it 
                and is it good? 
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                12/13/05 Chris Swaja (sbcoach_58@hotmail.com) submitted the following: Jack 
                Kyser, I am a middle aged male, used to watch movies. Gotta tell 
                you why hollywood is goin down dude. Actors going political and 
                gay movie is why I don't go anymore. I'm tired of the crap that 
                your Hollywood is trying to stick us with. An Oscar nomination 
                for the new gay cowboy movie? GIVE ME A FUCKING BREAK! You Hollywood 
                people need to get a MAJOR GRIP on reality. Sincerely,Chris
 Great 
                contribution Chris. You either have 
                a wierd sense of humor or your a complete moron. -AC 
                 
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                12/11/05 Nico (ycadet@hotmail.co.uk) submitted the following: i 
                am a big f an of full metal jacket i realy like your pics
 
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                12/11/05 todd bailey (toddbailey@comcast.net) submitted the following: Do 
                you know where I could find the image of George lassos the moon? 
                 This 
                one? -AC 
                http://www.corante.com/mooreslore/archives/images/george%20lassos%20moon.jpg 
                
 
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                12/8/05 Geir Bergh (geirbergh53@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 1.Banlieue 
                13 (distrikt 13) 2. The siege 3. Four brothers 4. Stalingrad 5. 
                taxi (french one) 6. Luck stock and two smoking barrels 7. Snatch 
                8. Cross of iron 9.Pulp fiction 10.Leon the proffesional  
               
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                12/2/05 Elias Garcia (Elias_10_21_90@yahoo.com) submitted the 
                following: scarface
 
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                12/1/05 Chuck Baker (chuckbaker@hotmail.com) submitted the following: Some 
                truly overated movies of all time:1.The Godfather... Goodfellas was 100 times better.
 2. Braveheart...boring as hell. RobRoy was much better.
 3. Forrest Gump..it wore out it's welcome after the first 45 minutes. 
                I'll never accept it beating out Pulp Fiction for Best Picture. 
                Anybody still think it was better?
 4. The Lord Of the Rings Only for the numbskulls that enjoy that 
                type of fantasy crap.
 5. Hoosiers...would have made a good TV movie. The script was 
                amateurish, utterly predictable.
 6. Dead Poets Society...The ending was stupid, the character of 
                Neal's mean father was way over
 the top.
 7. Apocalypse Now...good if your on shrooms or acid. Full Metal 
                Jacket completely outclasses it.
 8. Ghost... enormously popular when it first came out...bored 
                me to tears. Truly, Madly, Deeply was the same type of story and 
                was a million times better.
 9. Sleepless In Seattle...a dumb sappy love story. I lived in 
                Seattle then, everybody laughed at it.
 10. The Natural...why do people buy such crap.You know the whole 
                story of this movie in the first 10 minutes.
 To 
                call Apocalypse Now overrated is preposterous in my opinion. 
                It only received two Oscars -AC 
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                12/1/05 Chuck Baker (chuckbaker@hotmail.com) submitted the following: BraveHeart 
                is an absolute piece of garbage. After the first hour of this 
                movie, I sat ther thinking "So when is something interesting 
                going to happen?" I also hate Forrest Gump. It was only mildly 
                amusing to me. But what I really hate about it was that it was 
                selected Best Picture over Pulp Fiction. That is the single biggest 
                travesty in Academy Awards history. Even worse than when The Last 
                Emperor was chosen over Broadcast News in 1987. I 
                can think of much worse films to criticize. Here is a list of 
                the awards and nominations for Braveheart 
                and Forrest 
                Gump. -AC 
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                11/29/05 mehdi bagheri (n/a) submitted the following: usual 
                suspectsgodfather
 seven
 
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                11/28/05 Nathalie Reardon (shf79@yahoo.com) submitted the following: 1) 
                Dances with Wolves2) Shawshank Redemption
 3) North by Northwest
 
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                11/17/05 Nathan G. Pinkerton (gapmmp@hotmail.com) submitted the 
                following: 1.Apocalypse 
                Now 2.Citizen Kane
 3.The Godfather
 
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                11/9/05 Lena D. (Latalia@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 1 
                Human Traffic2 Natural Born Killers
 3 Donnie Darko
 4 Pulp Fiction
 5 Secretary
 6 Transpotting
 7 Requium for a Dream
 8 Fight Club
 9 Wizard of Oz
 10 Spun
 11 From Dusk Till Dawn
 12 Shaun of the Dead
 13 Wild at Heart
 14 Fire walk with me
 15 Ghost in the Shell
 16 Ghost in the Shell 2
 17 7
 18 dawn of the dead
 19 Acid House
 20 Matrix 1
 21 Blade 1
 22 Blade 2
 23 Sin City
 24 The Punisher
 25 Matrix 3
 
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                11/8/05 Mark Cauley (mercurygone@yahoo.com) submitted the following: hey 
                Mark, remember me? Chads friend? Have you seen Ronert Altmans 
                "Nasville", Herzogs Wozzeck, Fitzcarraldo, Dr, Strangelove? 
                American Movie, Network? Write me back please, I would like to 
                send you a book. 
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                11/3/05 Mariah Carey (mar_bb75@mail.com) submitted the following: Interesting 
                information you have, but more updates will be super. cheers.
 
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                10/27/05 jerry (n/a) submitted the following: the 
                im gonna git you sucka classic is close to 20 years old and theres 
                no website to check out the samples from the soundtrack 
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                10/17/05 Kevyn Knox (kevynknox@thecinematheque.com) submitted 
                the following: We 
                here at The Cinematheque (www.thecinematheque.com) are asking 
                an ever-growing panel of Film Experts (Critics, Historians, Archivists, 
                Preservationists, Filmmakers, Writers, Professors, Scholars, Cinephiles, 
                et cetera) to join us in a master polling - 
 Name the Top 10 Films of All-Time
 The 
                idea is to create an ongoing - and always updating - comprehensive 
                list of the greatest films of all-time.  Points 
                will be awarded to each entry and a master list will be compiled. 
                With each successive list we recieve, the overall list will be 
                updated accordingly. Similar to Sight & Sound's decade-bound 
                poll -- except ours is ongoing. The 
                rules are simple (and brief). Your list can only have ten films 
                on it (you may add as many additional films as you wish, so go 
                ahead and create a Top 100 List if you want, but only the top 
                ten will be counted toward the final point totals). You can also 
                throw in any commentary you wish to add (either on the individual 
                films or overall comments). We 
                are also compiling a 10 Greatest Auteurs/Directors List, so please 
                feel free to send a list of your 10 Favourite Directors as well 
                (points will be awarded in the same manner). There 
                you have it, the rules are that simple. Also, since many lists 
                will be changed upon seeing new films or changing ones mind, you 
                may send an updated list after one year (and each subsequent year 
                after that) and the overall list will be changed accordingly. 
                 please 
                go to www.thecinematheque.com/10top10_top10.html 
                to see the current rankings Send 
                your lists to The Cinematheque 
                (kevynknox@thecinematheque.com), along with a short bio and/or 
                description of yourself for our contributors page, and we will 
                post all individual lists, along with the overall "big" 
                list.  and 
                remember, if you know of anyone who might be interested in The 
                Top 10 Project, please pass on this information - (such as colleagues, 
                students, profs, friends, family, strangers on a train, whatever) 
                - the more people we get to participate, the better The Top 10 
                Project will be, and the more important to Film History it will 
                become.  Thank 
                you in advance Thanks 
                for the info Kevyn. I checked out the site 
                and it looks awesome. -AC 
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                10/17/05 Martin Currie (martinjcurrie@gmail.com) submitted the 
                following: 1) 
                Scarface2) Fight Club
 3) See No Evil, Hear No Evil
 4) Leon (The Professional)
 5) The Godfather
 6) Pulp Fiction
 7) Shawshank Redemption
 8) Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
 9) Forrest Gump
 10) Goodfellas
 11) The Matrix
 12) The Godfather Part II
 13) The Green Mile
 14) Braveheart
 15) Monty Python and the Holy Grail
 16) American History X
 17) A Clockwork Orange
 18) Rainman
 19) Apocalypse Now
 20) Dumb & Dumber
 
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                10/14/05 melva (melvad@aol.com) submitted the following: I'm 
                looking for a old movie that was in 1983 name Private School i 
                can not find it no were not even in wal-mart and that's were i 
                shop at. You 
                can get this on VHS at Amazon. 
                -AC 
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                10/14/05 kelsey (bubblegumpunk@insightbb.com) submitted the following: i 
                want SLC PUNK as num one! i love that movie!
 
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                10/10/05 Tuhin Subhra Dey ( tuhinsubhradey@gmail.com) submitted 
                the following: 1)Life 
                is beautiful.2)Longest day 3)Sound of music.
 
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                10/2/05 blair gilmore (gapmmp@hotmail.com) submitted the following: To 
                AC: I've noticed that Natural Born Killers was moved down on your 
                list. I remember it having a different review like comparing it 
                to Citizen Kane in terms of camera work. Why did you put it lower 
                on the list? 
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                9/29/05 Bob Capozzi (rccapozzi@yahoo.com) submitted the following: I'm 
                pleased to see that Aaron included American Movie as a top movie, 
                but the 67 ranking is low, IMO. It's #1 in my book! That flick 
                has EVERYTHING that a moviegoer could ever want.  Uncle 
                Bill is God! Humbly, Bob
 
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                9/21/05 Ashley Battles (abattles2@atlas.valenciacc.edu) submitted 
                the following: 1.How 
                did John Merrick view Himself2.Did Dr. Treves change during the course of the story?If so, 
                what ways did he change.
 3.What do you think gave John Merrick self-worth/dignity as a 
                human being?
 4. What characters in the movie do you think accepted John Merrick 
                from their first introduction to him?
 Uh-oh....these 
                questions look like a school assignment. Good luck. -AC 
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                9/19/05 Ahmet BUTUN (butun180@gmail.com) submitted the following: 1-)Shawshank 
                Redemtion2-)Dancer In The Dark
 3-)Pulp Fiction
 
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                9/16/05 Mike Sartor (mikes@wvadventures.net) submitted the following: This 
                information; your lists and the Publics, are just what I was looking 
                for. What I like may not be what the "super people" 
                like, and it was great to find different people have different 
                ideas. I then choose, after an imdb check, and decide what I want to see. I 
                do it all on my computer with my 19 Inch flat monitor, and enjoy 
                it all tremendously. When I am stuck at a TV, I find the inability 
                to pause, is most irritable! Thank You for this site!!
 Mike 
                Sartor Sr  Thanks 
                Mike...it's good to hear that the site is useful. -AC
 
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                9/14/05 Nathan G. Pinkerton (gapmmp@hotmail.com) submitted the 
                following: 1.Apocolypse 
                Now *( WAS SNUBBED by the Academy in 1979 because the voters were 
                just not going to allow Francis Coppolla to sweep every category 
                again after He had already garnered Best screenplay for PATTON, 
                and again with the Godfather for Best Picture, along with Best 
                Director, Best Producer, etc. etc. HE REPEATED these feats once 
                again with with Godfather II, incedentally, the only sequal in 
                history to win Best Picture. He had ascended to the loftiest heights, 
                and yet Apocolypse remains his masterwork.The AFI ranks it the 
                top 1/3 of their top 100, while Kraemer vs. Kraemer, which won 
                the oscar for Best Picture in 1979 doesn't even crack the 100.Also, 
                Coppolla made Apocolypse with, primarily, the millions he had 
                racked up with the Godfather films. He also released the film 
                from his own, independent Zoetrobe Studios, which was not at all 
                popular with the Academy establishment in 1979. Regardless, in 
                terms of the incredible storyline, Copolla's midus touch, especially 
                the screenplay, the incredible cast,Brando,Duvall,Sheen(in his 
                finest role ever),Hopper(in his finest role ever and the comeback 
                that jumpstarted a dead career)ALONG WITH A LARGE HOST OF OTHER 
                who would achieve great noteriority in the future. Everything 
                considered, this is the mindblower movie of al!l time, especially 
                since he accomplished what Orson Wells gave up at, translating 
                Conrad's Heart of Darkness onto film, and not only that, incorporating 
                it into modern times. Well's Citizen Cane so often appears as 
                the number one movie of all time on so many critic's lists, and 
                it was a remarkable achievement. But truly, everything considered, 
                it falls short of Apocolypse Now, and forever.)*2.Citizen Kane
 3.The Godfather
 4.Chinatown
 5.The Graduate
 6.The Wizard of Oz
 7.The Bridge on the River Quai
 8.Casablanca
 9.Gone with the wind
 10.Rain Man
 11.Lawrence of Arabia
 12.The Godfather II
 13.High Noon
 14.The Deer Hunter
 15.One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest
 16.Raging Bull
 17.2001: A Space Odyssey
 18.It's a Wonderful Life
 19.From Here to Eternity
 20.*American Graffitti*
 (often well inside the top 50 on most pro-critic lists, there 
                is so much to consider. Coppolla Produced, Lucas Directed and 
                the amazing breakout film for the largest collection of future 
                stars in history: Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss,Kathleen Quinlann,along 
                with cementing opportunities of future TV stars, Suzanne Summers,and 
                Cindy Williams.On top of that, Ron Howard learned rare and precious 
                insights into his future passion: DIRECTING, and is one of today's 
                finest. Beyond the trivia, the picture stands on its own merit 
                as one of the great period pieces of all time, exceptional acting, 
                storyline, screenplay, and on a personal note: the hottest cars 
                ever captured on film. The
 film as a great needs no defense.
 21.The Verdict *(Newman's finest performance to date, regardless 
                if he finally won Best actor for
 The Color of Money.GHANDI was a tremendous film, and Ben Kingsley 
                was deserving of his nomination,but it was not superior to the 
                verdict in either area.)
 22.Ghandi ( see, there you go )
 23.To Kill a Mockingbird
 24.Unforgiven (90'S VERSION)
 25.Cape Fear ( again, latter version. Such a highly underated 
                film by THE critics and the Academy. Arguably, DeNiro and Nolte 
                could have either won Best Actor, or one Best Supporting, but 
                it is one of either's finest performances. If Deniro hadn't already 
                won two oscars for his acting already, and the palying field of 
                opinion level: HE would have won that year hands down. Nolte would 
                get his compensation soon, and a Best actor nod within 2 years.Well, 
                25 isn't near enough, and I'm sure there are some glaring omissions 
                to more than a few. Subjective opinion situations will do that.
 Great 
                insight on Apocolypse Now Nathan...thanks. -AC 
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                9/14/05 Nathan G. Pinkerton (gapmmp@hotmail.com) submitted the 
                following: Top 
                Actors of All time:Marlon Brando, Robert Deniro, Dustin Hoffman, Montgomery Clift*(Incredible 
                looks and brilliant ability, had he died in his tragic auto accident 
                like James Dean, with reputation in tact as a genius, and at the 
                time, the most highly revered and in demand actor in Hollywood, 
                having been nominated for Best Actor in his very first film, and 
                a total of three Best actor Oscar nominations in only his first 
                five films, he would never have been discarded and forgotten by 
                so many.Clift was complex and
 troubled before his disastrous crash , but the grotesque physical 
                result on his legendary features, stamina, confidence etc. affected 
                every aspect of his makeup as an actor, and the moviegoing public's 
                perception of him. The brutally slow decline,(ending in his death 
                at only 45) which
 included sub par work, a ravaging addiction to narcotics, and 
                insider rumors of psychosis and debauchery only fueled the firestorm 
                of damage to his legacy which ultimately flickered out: leaving 
                his once brilliant abilty of great influence on his generation 
                of peers, and scores of actors to come in ashes,..forgotten over 
                time by many*James Dean, Al Pacino, Lawrence Olivier, Humphrey 
                Boghart, Gregory Peck, Spencer Tracey, Paul Newman, Peter O'Toole, 
                Gary Cooper, Robert Duvall, Gene Hackman, and of consideration 
                in the current era: Russell Crowe- ( out of the HUNK label, aquired 
                early on from his role in L.A. Confidential)- with his exceptional 
                depth in The Insider followed up with a Best Actor Oscar for Gladiator, 
                he has all the right stuff that evolves into the status of LEGENDARY, 
                Kevin Spacey, Johhny Depp, Adrian Brody(already the youngest winner 
                EVER of the Oscar for Best Actor), and of course, Tom Cruise. 
                I am sure there exist several glaring omissions here, but in a 
                situation such as this, where every criteria used still concludes 
                in subjective opinion, I ask for your pardon. THANKS for the opportunity 
                of expression. Nathan G. Pinkerton
 Thanks 
                Nathan. Here are a couple sites devoted to Montgomery Clift: The 
                Montgomery Clift Shrine and Montgomery 
                Clift. I would add to your list of best actors (which I think 
                was quite accurate) Sean Penn and Anthony Hopkins. -AC 
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                9/14/05 Nathan G. Pinkerton (gapmmp@hotmail.com) submitted the 
                following: Entirely 
                agree with A. Caldwells top choice of Apocolypse now.Even considering 
                Copolla's Godfather I AND II staus, oscars, and legend, Apocolypse 
                remains his masterwork. 
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                9/12/05 martin, p (bizarrepanic@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 
               swat,barneys 
                beach party,ernest goes to camp 
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                9/4/05 mahen Karthigesan (mahengesan@hotmail.com) submitted the 
                following:  NetworkChina Syndrome
 Schindlers list
 Fugitive
 
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                9/3/05 Austin (sc7man@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 
               Top 
                50 1. 
                Schindler's List2. The Color Purple
 3. The Elephant Man
 4. Forrest Gump
 5. Pulp Fiction
 6. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
 7. Psycho
 8. What's Eating Gilbert Grape
 9. The Godfather
 10. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
 11. Elephant
 12. Tarnation
 13. Primer
 14. Dancer in the Dark
 15. I Shot Andy Warhol
 16. Taxi Driver
 17. Lost in Translation
 18. 2001: A Space Oddysey
 19. Legally Blonde
 20. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
 21. Glory
 22. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
 23. Night of the Living Dead
 24. The Burning Bed
 25. Mommie Dearest
 26. I Am Sam
 25. Million Dollar Baby
 26. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
 27. Bowling for Columbine
 28. Dogville
 29. Julien Donkey-Boy
 30. Kill Bill Volume Two
 31. Manos: The Hands of Fate
 32. Eraserhead
 33. Gone with the Wind
 34. Beauty and the Beast
 35. Rosemary's Baby
 36. Lolita (1997)
 37. Last Tango in Paris
 38. Nosferatu
 39. Pink Flamingos
 40. Mildred Pierce
 41. The Bicycle Thief
 42. Le Passion de Jeanne D'Arc
 43. Citizen Kane
 44. Haxan
 45. The Killing
 46. Welcome to the Dollhouse
 47. Cold Mountain
 48. Carrie
 49. House of Flying Daggers
 Thanks 
                Austin...I have not heard of Tarnation. 
                I'll have to check it out. -AC 
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                9/2/05 jason g (n/a) submitted the following:  (1) 
                Taxi Driver(2) The Godfather
 (3) Shawshank Redemption
 
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                9/14/05 Shelly Midgley (shellymidgley@yahoo.com) submitted the 
                following:  1)Sense 
                and Sensability 2)A 
                River Runs Through It 3)Best 
                Years of our lives 4)Forrest 
                Gump 5)Saving 
                Private Ryan 6)The 
                Natural
 
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                8/28/05 chris bush (mrkriz24@aol.com) submitted the following: 
               Citzen 
                KaneThe third man
 The asphalt jungle
 a streetcar named disere
 a touch of evil
 on the wattterfront
 bridge on the river kwia
 the killing
 paths of glory
 the ten commandments
 ben-her
 spartacus
 lawerece of arabia
 guns of the navarone
 to kill a mokingbirrd
 in cold blood
 2001: a space odessy
 a clockwork orange
 the godfather
 the godfather part 2
 one flew over the kuooko's nest
 barry lyndon
 e.t.
 close encounter of the 3rd kind
 taxi driver
 the color purle
 stand by me
 mysery
 aumedus
 a bonx tale
 the shawshank redemtion
 donnie drassco
 the usual suspectes
 saving private ryan
 almost famous
 being john malkovich
 girl,interupted
 
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                8/25/05 miguel Angel (n/a) submitted the following: 
               1) 
                terms of endearment2) the english patient
 3) Rebecca
 4) Breakfast at tiffanis
 5) thelma & loise
 
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                8/12/05 özlem (ozlem_yaylaci@hotmail.com) submitted the following: the 
                godfather trilogyscent of a woman
 scarface
 back to the future
 fight club
 carlito's way
 lord of the rings
 
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                8/8/05 Michael J. Marcinelli (MELLS7@comcast.net) submitted the 
                following: I 
                did one a few years ago and I don't even like most of them anymore..... 
                Sitting bored at work so I guess I'll give it another, more realistic 
                shot: 1. 
                Jaws2. Raging Bull
 3. Godfather Part II
 4. Red Dragon
 5. Kingpin
 6. Goodfellas
 7. Airplane
 8. Reservoir Dogs
 9. The Doors
 10. Godfather
 11. Casino
 12. Silence of the lambs
 13. Batman
 14. Stand by Me
 15. Terminator 2
 16. The Deer Hunter
 17. Heat
 18. Batman Begins
 19. Mean Streets
 20. Black Sunday
 21. Mystic River
 22. Scarface
 23. Taxi Driver
 24. Seven
 25. Trading Places
 26. Naked Gun: Police Squad
 27. Animal House
 28. Pulp Fiction
 29. The Longest Day
 30. Varsity Blues
 I 
                have never heard of 
                Black Sunday. For those interested it was directed by John 
                Frankenheimerin 1977. Here is the plot summary from IMDB:
 Terrorist 
                organization Black September is planning an attack on the United 
                States. A woman called Dahlia is the one overseeing the operation. 
                She was in the Middle East with the other members of the organization, 
                discussing the operation when some Israelis came in; the leader, 
                Major Kobakov had his gun on her but didn't shoot her. Kobakov 
                then informed the US what they found. Though they don't know what 
                their operation is, Kobakov assures them that it will be devastating. 
                So, with FBI man, Corley, they try to find out what it is before 
                it's too late. But they both have different ways of doing things, 
                and since Kobakov is the visitor, he is warned to watch it. Dahlia's 
                "partner in crime" is Michael Lander, a Vietnam P.O.W., 
                who is psychologically scarred by that experience, thus making 
                him very susceptible to her machinations. 
                -AC 
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                8/8/05 Dale White (aleksandar@list.ru) submitted the following: My 
                top ten films of all time: 1. 
                Gone with the Wind2. A Matter of Life and Death
 3. 2001: A Space Odyssey
 4. The Graduate
 5. The Godfather
 6. The 39 Steps
 7. It's a Wonderful Life
 8. Alien
 9. Chinatown
 10. Raging Bull
 
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                7/27/05 thea (rage_kali_81@yahoo.com) submitted the following: just 
                want to ask if the caldwell bros think of the movie "legend" 
                with Tom Cruise in it..i think it was an either 70's or 80's movie 
                ..thanks The 
                movie Legend 
                was released in 1985 and was directed by Ridley Scott (Alien, 
                Gladiator, Bladerunner). It has been years since I have seen it, I'll have 
                to check it out again. -AC
 
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                7/9/05 Prometheus de Rectangular (cans46@aol.com) submitted the 
                following: 1.) 
                GoodFellas2.) Fargo
 3.) American Beauty
 4.) Magnolia
 5.) Memento
 6.) Eternal Sunshine
 7.) Boogie Nights
 8.) Glory
 9.) Big Fish
 10.) Contact
 
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                7/8/05 Sandra (sandrasmile91@yahoo.se) submitted the following: 1: 
                Amadeus2: Amadeus
 3: Amadeus
 
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                7/3/05 Rich Cornell (richcornell@blueyonder.co.uk) submitted the 
                following: 1)Scarface 
                (Pacino)2)The Green Mile 3)Gladiator
 
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                7/2/05 Juan Jose (juanjothebest05@yahoo.com.ar) submitted the 
                following: I 
                think that such a good movie like the Elephant Man can`t be made. 
                But yet it is. I couldn`t believe it. Thanx 
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                7/1/05 Cleiton Macedo da Silva (kureito2002@yahoo.com.br) submitted 
                the following: Gostaria 
                de obter as partituras dos filmes: last morrican and lords of 
                rings. Thanks 
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                6/27/05 Al (taye1990@yahoo.com) submitted the following: 10. 
                Auntie Mame9. Beauty and the Beast
 8. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
 7. The Manchurian Candidate
 6. West Side Story
 5. The Lion King
 4. It's a Wonderful Life
 3. Lawernce of Arabia
 2. Gone With the Wind
 1. Casablanca
 
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                6/16/05 greg kurr (gregkurr@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 1.run 
                lola run 2.blue angel 3.pulp fiction
 
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                6/10/05 Shovi (shovi.cool@gmail.com) submitted the following: 1. 
                Forrest Gump2. Godfather
 3. Seven
 4. Saving Private Ryan
 5. Brama Kumbara
 
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                5/24/05 J. C. Sant (julius5000@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 1) 
                Seven2) The Matrix
 3) The Terminator
 
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                5/15/05 JOe (Jcbklyn21@aol.com) submitted the following: your 
                wavs don't work, I'm trying to get a mickey wav
 
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                5/5/05 petrazoey1 (jamiedexter@ns.sympatico.ca) submitted the 
                following: Just 
                wanted to let you know that I really enjoy your site interesting. 
                It has helped me find some great movies that I otherwise might 
                not have watched. Great work. Thank 
                you very much. Take care. -AC 
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                5/4/05 Jake Carroll (jakesnake78@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 1) 
                Amelie2) The Fifth Element
 3) Beautiful Thing
 4) Finding Nemo
 4) Love Actually
 
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                5/2/05 GERRY CHAUSSE (sunnybunch1@tampabay.rr.com) submitted the 
                following: IM 
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