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October 15, 2001 Joey Lieberman (Lebo@vicksburg.com) submitted the following: 
 Was their another 
name to the movie seven, or was that the original name  
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October 14, 2001 Mark Wood (markwood23@home.com) submitted the following: Why 
don't I see Roger Ebert's list here? Great 
call Mark!... Ebert (who actually is my favorite film critic) doesn't have a top 
100 movie list and that is why I didn't have a link for him. What he does have 
is a list of movies that he considers 
Great Movies and I have since added that link to the main 
page. (AC 12/10/01) 
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October 14, 2001 The Great One (mkane_jeeves) submitted the following: 
 My list of 
the 10 greatest films of all time: (Please e-mail me with thoughts towards it) 
    1) 
Taxi Driver (1976, Martin Scorsese)  
 
2) Apocalypse Now (1979, Francis Ford Coppola)  
 
3) A Clockwork Orange (1971, Stanley Kubrick)   
4) 
Blue Velvet (1986, David Lynch)  
 
5) The Night of the Hunter (1955, Charles Laughton)  
 6) 
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Stanley Kubrick)  
 
7) Dr. Strangelove (1964, Stanley Kubrick)   
8) 
Raging Bull (1980, Martin Scorsese)   
9) 
Chinatown (1974, Roman Polanski)   
10) 
Citizen Kane (1941, Orson Welles)   
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a very, very solid list. I will have to check out The Night of the Hunter. 
(AC 12/10/01) 
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October 12, 2001 Wally N. (Wally44279) submitted the following:  
 I 
loved your list. Except for 'Magnolia,' which I would leave my job to protest 
its continued release, your list is pretty close to mine. My top 5 are:    
Wally...thanks 
for the feedback. I am interested in why you have such contempt for Magnolia? 
It's nice to see Grapes of Wrath at the top of someone's 
list. Take care. (AC 12/10/01) 
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October 12, 2001 S Fuchs (SFuchsEsq@aol.com) submitted the following: 
  
  
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October 12, 2001 Katy Gibbs (odette40@aol.com) submitted the following: 
   
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October 10, 2001 jamie maher (n/a) submitted the following:   
  1)Edward 
Scissor hands.- Tim Burton can do no wrong   
2)Nightmare 
before Christmas- Pure Brilliance.   
3) 
Fight Club- Very Very Odd, yet very very Good.   
4) 
2001- Space Oddessy- Just because you dont understand a film it doesnt mean you 
cant like it.   5)- 
Sleepy Hollow- I love Tim Burton.       
9) Lock Stock and two smoking barrels.    
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October 8, 2001 John (whocares@hotmail.com) submitted the following: 
  Yeah, 
it's a shame and a half that none of these lists have the color purple on it, 
probably speilbergs best movie. Other than that it's ok  John...you 
bring up a very good point. I haven't seen many list include this critically acclaimed 
film. (AC 12/10/01)  
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October 6, 2001 n/a (n/a) submitted the following:         6.the 
passion of joan of arc          
     19.invasion 
of the body snatchers   
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October 3, 2001 D9 (the_d9@hotmail.com) submitted the following: Yeah 
one of your pictures on the terminator page just happens to be from the sequel 
terminator 2: judgment day. The one where shes holding the fence and buring......otherwise, 
good site  Thanks 
for pointing out the mistake...is that a he or she that is burning? (AC 12/10/01) 
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October 3, 2001 Nicholas (ndshelton@yahoo.com) submitted the following: 
 I'm looking 
for a picture from scarface of the blimp with 'the world is yours' written on 
it  Hello 
Nicholas... I haven't beem able to locate that pic. (AC 12/10/01) 
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September 30, 2001 Max doherty (not_irish@hotmail.com) submitted the following: TOP 
10      3.The 
Shawshank Redemption           
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September 26, 2001 Roger Gilson (Wikkles14@aol.com) submitted the following: IN 
no particular order-                    
The Truman Show Heat (1995)    A 
Short Fim About Killing (1998)  
 
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September 26, 2001 david buzaglo (davidbu@012.net.il) submitted the following:   
  
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September 25, 2001 SF (nowisthen@hotmail.com) submitted the following: No 
Order                    Lock, 
Stock and 2 smoking barrels   
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September 24, 2001 Jim (jcarbone@quadrantsoftware.com) submitted the following:  
 My 
only recomendation is "The great escape" 
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September 24, 2001 Ben Ziegler (TREV@tziegler.fsnet.co.uk) submitted the following:  
  1.The 
Shawshank Redemption                              
28. There's Something About Mary   
29. 
Terminator 2: Judgement Day            39. 
The Coincidence of Humans     
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September 23, 2001 Melissa (melissamullet@yahoo.com) submitted the following: amazing 
list! I was very excited to see drop dead gorgeous, velvet goldmine, pee wee, 
among many others!  Which 
list is this? (AC 12/10/01) 
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September 21, 2001 EricPaul (ephender@hotmail.com) submitted the following: Only 
rule: one film per director (a rule I, of course, broke)...   
 1. 
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Tobe Hooper, 1974)  
 2. 
"Duck Amuck" (Chuck Jones, 1953)   
3. 
Nashville (Robert Altman, 1975)  
 
4. La Jetée (Chris Marker, 1962)   
5. 
All That Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk, 1955)  
 
6. Rushmore (Wes Anderson, 1998)   
7. 
The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Dreyer, 1928)  
 
8. The Four-Hundred Blows (François Truffaut, 1959)  
 9. 
Repulsion (Roman Polanski, 1965)   
10. 
Singin' in the Rain (Stanley Donan & Gene Kelly, 1952)  
 11. 
Taxi Driver (Martin Scorcese, 1976)  
 
12. Weekend (Jean-Luc Godard, 1967)  
 
13. Touch of Evil (Orson Welles, 1958)   
14. 
Yojimbo (Akira Kurosawa, 1961)   
15. 
Battleship Potemkin (Sergei Eisenstein, 1923)   
16. 
Fireworks (Kenneth Anger, 1947)   
17. 
Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954)   
18. 
L'Atalante (Jean Vigo, 1934)   19. 
Chinatown (Roman Polanski, 1974)  
 
20. Dressed to Kill (Brian De Palma, 1980)  
 
21. Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee, 1989)   
22. 
Man With a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov, 1929)  
 
23. Showgirls (Paul Verhoeven, 1995)   
24. 
Straw Dogs (Sam Peckinpah, 1971)  
 
25. Un chien andalou (Luis Buñuel & Salvador Dali, 1928) 
  
26. Eyes Wide Shut (Stanley Kubrick, 1999)   
27. 
Brazil (Terry Gilliam, 1985)   28. 
Olympia, Part Two (Leni Riefenstahl, 1938)  
 
29. Eraserhead (David Lynch, 1978)   
30. 
Dancer in the Dark (Lars Von Trier, 2000)   
31. 
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Stephen Spielberg, 1977) 
  
32. Happy Together (Wong Kar-wei, 1997)   
33. 
Beauty and the Beast (Jean Cocteau, 1946)  
 
34. Night of the Living Dead (George A. Romero, 1968)  
 35. 
White Dog (Sam Fuller, 1982)   36. 
Pickpocket (Robert Bresson, 1966)   
37. 
Johnny Guitar (Nicolas Ray, 1952)   
38. 
Celine and Julie Go Boating (Jacques Rivette, 1974) 
  
39. Black Narcissus (Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, 1947) 
  
40. A Trip to the Moon (Georges Meliés, 1902)  
 
41. Tokyo Drifter (Seijun Suzuki, 1966)   
  42. 
L'avventura (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1960)  
   43. 
Shoeshine (Vittorio De Sica, 1947)  
   
44. Beetlejuice (Tim Burton, 1988)  
   
45. The Rules of the Game (Jean Renoir, 1939) 
    
46. Videodrome (David Cronenberg, 1982)  
   47. 
"A Movie" (Bruce Conner, 1958)   
  48. 
Brief Encounter (David Lean, 1946)  
   
49. Sunrise (F.W. Murnau, 1927)   
  50. 
The General (Buster Keaton, 1927)  
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