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Which of these AFI's top 10 movies have you seen (check all that apply)?
#1: Citizen Kane 7%  7%  [ 13 ]
#2: The Godfather 14%  14%  [ 26 ]
#3: Casablanca 11%  11%  [ 21 ]
#4: Raging Bull 3%  3%  [ 5 ]
#5: Singin' in the Rain 8%  8%  [ 16 ]
#6: Gone with the Wind 10%  10%  [ 19 ]
#7: Lawrence of Arabia 8%  8%  [ 15 ]
#8: Schindler's List 11%  11%  [ 21 ]
#9: Vertigo 10%  10%  [ 18 ]
#10: The Wizard of Oz 19%  19%  [ 35 ]
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:21 am 
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Got the idea for this poll from the "Awesome movies you haven't seen yet" thread.

This is the top 10 from AFI's list of top 100.

Can't do a none of the above option unfortunately. Can only have 10 poll options.


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Huh 8 of 10... though I may have seen Singin' in the Rain and/or Gone with the Wind when I was young and just don't remember.


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The Godfather, Casablanca, Singin' in the Rain, Vertigo, and The Wizard of Oz. 5/10.

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Only missing Raging Bull. I'll have to get around to that one soon.

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As I indicated in the other thread, I seem to have seen a lot of movies over the years (just not many recently). I was 10 for 10 for this top ten list.

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Citizen Kane, The Godfather and Oz, ony unfortunately. The AFI list is why I made the other thread.

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Missing Raging Bull and Lawrence of Arabia. Though, my memory's plenty hazy on several of the others.

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Missing Gone with the Wind (although I've sat though some of it), Raging Bull and Vertigo (I think...I may have seen it long ago).


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Eight out of ten, missing Raging Bull and Schindler's List. Steven Spielberg is anathema to me, so I doubt I'll ever get around to seeing it willingly. But I would like to see Raging Bull.

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Aethien wrote:
Steven Spielberg is anathema to me, so I doubt I'll ever get around to seeing it willingly.


Why, sir? Pray tell...


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I think I should add Raging Bull and Citizen Kane to my Netflix queue. I watched Vertigo on Netflix instawatch via my XBox just recently.


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I've seen Gone with the Wind, Schindler's List, Vertigo, and The Wizard of Oz (just purchased this last one on Blu-ray, as a matter of fact).

I own, but have not yet seen, Citizen Kane and The Godfather.

Casablanca, Raging Bull, and Lawrence of Arabia are currently sitting on my DVR.

No contact with Singin' in the Rain.


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I have seen Godfather and Oz.

No desire to see any of those other movies.

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Aethien wrote:
Eight out of ten, missing Raging Bull and Schindler's List. Steven Spielberg is anathema to me, so I doubt I'll ever get around to seeing it willingly. But I would like to see Raging Bull.


Yes, please tell us. After all, it's Lucas we're supposed to hate now for destroying our childhoods, not Spielburg.


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Well, I've watched most of The Godfather and I've seen The Wizard of Oz. So, 2? Maybe 1 depending on how much of a movie I have to watch(I've seen all of it, I'm sure...just not in one sitting)

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I got to see Schindler's List for free on the release date (maybe it was even pre-release, can't rightly recall) at a "private" showing at the Naval Academy.

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My impression was that it came across more as a documentary than a "must see movie". In addition I remember it being very graphic and very, very long.

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The Godfather, Casablanca, Gone with the Wind, Vertigo and The Wizard of Oz.

Of those, only Godfather, Casablanca and Vertigo I considered worth my time (although Oz is okay for kids.) Gone with the Wind is horrible.

I will never willingly watch Schindler's List, the song "Singing in the Rain" irritates me to no end, and the rest I haven't cared enough to ever see.

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Interesting perspectives on Schindler's List. I thought it was a great movie.


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Interesting perspectives on Schindler's List. I thought it was a great movie.


It may be a great movie. It is not, however, the type of movie I will watch.

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I've actually seen all of those.

Btw, why won't you willingly see Schindler's List Talya? You sound a bit like my mother saying that, not wanting to subject herself to a depressing movie. Actually, I thought Schindler's List was brilliant, one of the several films I've teared up to.

edit: the last two posts were made before I submitted this post


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I really didnt enjoy a few scenes in it. the scene with the kids swimming in the sewage to hide from the nazi's was nauseating.


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Schindler's List I've only finished it one time, but it's a brilliant film. It's just that the subject matter pisses me the hell off every time I watch it. I just want to jump through the TV and beat some sense in the Nazi scum.

Heh, Indiana Jones and the List of Schindler would be a fun film, though, I think...


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Slythe wrote:
Btw, why won't you willingly see Schindler's List Talya? You sound a bit like my mother saying that, not wanting to subject herself to a depressing movie.


You just answered your own question.

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You want to be Slythe's mother?

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