AFI - No spoilers
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:08 pm
OK.
It's clear that AFI didn't take my advice on everything.
It's clear that AFI didn't take my advice on everything.
Not yet....PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Did you get Eastern Promises for her?
Why don't you just mail her your copy?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Did you get Eastern Promises for her?
When I looked at the original ballot of 50 films from each category last fall, I was shocked that Double Indemnity wasn't even on the list. What kind of film organization can list the top 50 mysteries and not include Double Indemnity? So I not only wrote it in on my ballot, I made it number one (the balloting was done by simply selecting ten films without ranking them and then picking a number one only for tiebreaking purposes). I don't know if they actually counted my vote, but I did send it in before the deadline asking them to count it. I never heard from them.silverscreenselect wrote: Dial M for Murder is not one of HItchcock's best efforts; I would rather have seen Double Indemnity on the list of best mysteries.
I don't own a copy, we rent movies from Netflix.ulysses5019 wrote:Why don't you just mail her your copy?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Did you get Eastern Promises for her?
Hmmmm.mellytu74 wrote:I was also very glad to see Field of Dreams as fantasy and not a sports movie because any movie that has Shoeless Joe Jackson batting right-handed is NOT a baseball movie.
I would have thought that Heaven Can Wait would make the list rather than Here comes Mr. Jordan. The 1940 remake of Thief of Bagdad (which just came out on a Criterion DVD) was another possibility.mellytu74 wrote:FANTASY: Less quibble than I thought I was going to. I had Here Comes Mr. Jordan and Lost Horizon on my list. I thought Groundhog Day should be higher.
I forgot about Slapshot, but that should have been on there ahead of National Velvet or Caddyshack.SPORTS: My list had Slapshot, A League of Their Own and Eight Men Out (no National Velvet, Jerry Maguire or Caddyshack - although I have no quibbles with Caddyshack).
The Scarface remake has had such a great affect on our society, second only to the Godfather movies themselves. It's achieved a significance far above its dramatic value, and for that reason alone I'd put it on a list of the top gangster films.GANGSTER: sss - If they'd listened to me, they wouldn't have had a problem getting to 10.![]()
My list included Atlantic City, Angels with Dirty Faces, On the Waterfront, Key Largo (subbing for Little Ceasar as the Edward G. movie) and Once Upon a Time in America. I listed Godfather II first and Godfather second, with Goodfellas third and neither Scarface.
I'm very surprised they put Reds on the list instead of Dr. Zhivago. If the voters had a soft spot for Warren Beatty, then why wasn't Heaven Can Wait on the list.EPIC: I would have subbed Intolerance for All Quiet on the Western Front. I love AQotWF but never really thought of it or Private Ryan as an epic on the Lawrence of Arabia scale.
I screwed up the quote thing.silverscreenselect wrote:mellytu74 wrote:FANTASY: Less quibble than I thought I was going to. I had Here Comes Mr. Jordan and Lost Horizon on my list. I thought Groundhog Day should be higher.
LOL!!MarleysGh0st wrote:Hmmmm.mellytu74 wrote:I was also very glad to see Field of Dreams as fantasy and not a sports movie because any movie that has Shoeless Joe Jackson batting right-handed is NOT a baseball movie.
If a historical inaccuracy were sufficient to put a film in the fantasy genre, it'd be a very crowded category, indeed!