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Yawn. These lists are getting so tiresome. I respect the fact that some critics try to mix things up, pick films which aren't normally picked, but The Purple Rose of Cairo is the only Woody Allen film to make the list? Great film, but Annie Hall, Manhattan, Crimes and Misdemeanors , and Bullets Over Broadway are all much more worthy choices for greatest 100 from Woody Allen.
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Where the hell is Seven Samurai?
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There's no such thing as a perfect top 100 list, but this one, although it has many great films on it, is pretty pathetic, in what's missing:
The Apartment
Rear Window
Raiders of the Lost Ark
North By Northwest
Vertigo
2001
etc.
I mean c'mon. What's with the lack of love for Hitchcock.

Barry Lyndon, but no 2001?!?
The Fly (1986) but no Jaws?!?
Smiles of a Summer Night but no Seventh Seal?!?
That fact that there are some great films on their list, doesn't make it a good list. I usually take these types of lists, and look for films I haven't seen and add them to my to watch list. But given the nature of this list, I think I'll pass.
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I just read their choices for the top films of each decade.
Dodsworth the best film of the 30's?!?!?!?
I'm hard pressed to think of anything I've read about film that I disagree more with. The 30's. A decade with films like:
Bringing Up Baby
The Thin Man
Frankenstein
The Bride of Frankenstein
The Lady Vanishes
The 39 Steps
Gone with the Wind
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
City Lights
Modern Times
It Happened One Night
My Man Godfrey
Alexander Nevsky
Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs
The Wizard of Oz
Trouble in Paradise
You Can't Take it With You
The Awful Truth
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Duck Soup
M
Gunga Din
Twentieth Century
The Blue Angel
Little Caeser
All Quiet on the Western Front
A Nous La Liberte
The Public Enemy
I am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang
Top Hat
It's A Gift
Holiday
Ninotchka
The Prisoner of Zenda
Scarface
King Kong
Captain Blood
The Grand Illusion
Angels with Dirty Faces
Stagecoach
Only Angels Have Wings
The Rules of the Game
and tons more, and you give the best film of the decade to Dodsworth?
Now that's pathetic.
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I certainly appreciate the effort in selecting non-mainstream films, but then this list should have a different title, like Jonathan Rosenbaum's alternate top 100 American films.
I tend to agree with George about the missing titles, and especially about the inclusion of Dodsworth. I've watched approximately 140 films from the 1930s in the past 3 years, and Dodsworth won't even make my top 100 from that decade let alone Top 100 of all time.
...and the lack of "Wizard of Oz" & "Sunset Boulevard" is absolutely alarming.
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Whoa the biggest surprise considering how snooty this list is, is the non-appearance of 2001-A Space Odyssey, Seven Samurai and Vertigo. Jackie Chan's Drunken Master II takes the place of Seven Samurai, there's a first, and why not? I shouldn't complain my personal 100 greatest movies list would have been a lot worse than this, where's Lynch's Dune for chrissakes? It would have been in my 100.
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I'd like to know why the Time editors didn't include Woody Allen's better-known works such as Annie Hall and Sleeper, both of which was superior to Time's choice.
Mind you, that list has (in my opinion!) a lot of New York City 'elitist' mentality, and that often doesn't match what most Americans like.
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The Purple Rose of Cairo is in my own top 20, so I'm thrilled to see it here, it's a movie that seems to creep a little higher up the list every time I watch it. The Fly is also in my top 100, it's nice to see it get some respect in a mainstream magazine. Also, any list that has The Bride of Frankenstein, my personal #1, is going to seem OK to me.
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| I'd like to know why the Time editors didn't include Woody Allen's better-known works such as Annie Hall and Sleeper, both of which was superior to Time's choice. |
I think that's obvious. They are just making the statement that Allen made other films besides
Annie Hall, which I'm fine with, but if you're looking for an alternate, then it should be
Manhattan or
Hannah and Her Sisters.
| Mind you, that list has (in my opinion!) a lot of New York City 'elitist' mentality, and that often doesn't match what most Americans like. |
So what? This list isn't trying to show what "most Americans like."
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I think it was bad enough they named the best of each decade... thank God they didn't number them from best to least!
Blade Runner Voted the best Sci-Fi movie ever made.
Now when do we get the new edition?
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Maybe it was for no other reason than they think Purple Rose of Cairo is Allen's best film?
After hearing Schickel drone on and on in his many deadly dull commentaries (could you please choose someone else as your "go to" film historian/critic Warner?), I wouldn't put much stock in a list by him anyway, though this one isn't necessarily worse than many others I've seen.
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