The Lists Project

An ongoing project to survey the best films of individual decades, genres, and filmmakers
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domino harvey
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#1901 Post by domino harvey »

I'm working my way through my unseen titles from our collective "Best of the List Projects" and man, you assholes just had to vote for all of those impossibly long movies, didn't you?
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#1902 Post by knives »

Yes, but as a Rivette man you should be fine with that.
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#1903 Post by zedz »

domino harvey wrote:I'm working my way through my unseen titles from our collective "Best of the List Projects" and man, you assholes just had to vote for all of those impossibly long movies, didn't you?
Hey, some of us also voted for films that were under ten minutes, so it should even out over a lifetime.
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#1904 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Sports movies?
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#1905 Post by domino harvey »

If you're suggesting, it's already on the short list of possibilities. If you're asking a question, the answer is yes, sports movies.
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#1906 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

It just sprung to mind, didn't check the short list.
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#1907 Post by colinr0380 »

The problem with a sports movie list is that its already a foregone conclusion that Goldengirl (the story of America's triumph at the 1980 Moscow Olympics :-" ) is going to take the number 1 slot! She hasn't been 'enhanced' just to take any lesser position!
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#1908 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

colinr0380 wrote:The problem with a sports movie list is that its already a foregone conclusion that Goldengirl (the story of America's triumph at the 1980 Moscow Olympics :-" ) is going to take the number 1 slot! She hasn't been 'enhanced' just to take any lesser position!
Ladybugs starring Rodney Dangerfield as the coach of a girl's soccer team, who gets the son of his girlfriend to play dressed as a girl, so that they can win. Now that's a sport's movie.
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#1909 Post by colinr0380 »

It sounds like that would be the kind of film full of awkward locker room scenes!
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#1910 Post by Werewolf by Night »

swo17 wrote:Here's something I've been keeping track of for the last several years:

Every film appearing on at least two top 10s throughout Volume 3 of the lists project

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So here's a crazy idea I had about a way to end this round of the lists project: an all-time list that works from the list linked above (plus any qualifying films from the upcoming 2010-2014 list). You might think of it like these are all the films that performed well enough in the preliminary rounds to make it through to the final round of voting.
Please forgive me if I missed it, but is this project happening? If so, is there a thread for it?
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#1911 Post by swo17 »

It's starting in June. The link that you quoted lists the currently eligible films. More from 2010-2014 will be added once that project concludes at the end of May.
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#1912 Post by Werewolf by Night »

swo17 wrote:It's starting in June. The link that you quoted lists the currently eligible films. More from 2010-2014 will be added once that project concludes at the end of May.
Got it. Thanks.
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#1913 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

colinr0380 wrote:It sounds like that would be the kind of film full of awkward locker room scenes!
If I recall, the kid's from that Sea Quest programme and has the hots for Vinessa Shaw, one of his teammates. Unsurprisingly Rodney's girlfriend's a bit weirded out when she discovers the ruse.

It's a bit like She's The Man I guess.
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#1914 Post by knives »

So it is a Shakespeare adaptation?
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#1915 Post by domino harvey »

As You Won't Like It
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#1916 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Last time I saw that movie, I literally had no idea that 'trans' was a thing people could be- I wonder if it would come off as mondo gross or oddly progressive these days
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#1917 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

knives wrote:So it is a Shakespeare adaptation?
Aha, not quite....but a soccer movie with cross-dressing!

She's The Man isn't that bad actually.
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#1918 Post by domino harvey »

According to the random name generator, our second mini-list this summer is...
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Films taking place over 24 hours or less
Not accumulative, so no Steve Jobs. The idea here is narrative, so I guess you could shoehorn in actualities like Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory, but that seems to willfully miss the point (which is something a lot of you seem to relish doing anyways)
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#1919 Post by knives »

So stuff like Do the Right Thing or The Long Good Friday would be a sort of ideal?
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#1920 Post by domino harvey »

Sure, and American Graffiti and the Clock and the Set Up and Beware, My Lovely and Into the Night and Detective Story (which means I can vote for it on two successive lists!) and so on
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#1921 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Out of curiosity- would something where the main action is all within a few hours, but there are an number of flashbacks count? Or do we need to stay in the 24 hour period throughout?
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#1922 Post by knives »

You mean like Reservoir Dogs?
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#1924 Post by matrixschmatrix »

knives wrote:You mean like Reservoir Dogs?
That was the one I had in mind, but it gets into some odd flashbacks within flashbacks where it's questionable where the sort of referent action is
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#1925 Post by domino harvey »

I think flashbacks in general are okay, but when you get into Sorry, Wrong Number territory, it's too much

EDIT Wow, just looking at that IMDB list, there are so many great movies and so few spots on a Top 15. Maybe I should open it up for this and the play adaptations to a Top Ten minimum but up to a top 20 instead of a 15?
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