Even if you don't think that videogames could've possibly hit any era past The New Wave you should at least offer later eras up as a voting choice for those who might.
Wow. I was really expecting more of a 50/50 split on this. But in the spirit of the scientific method I'll keep in mind the fact that the types of people who might hang out on a website called Listology would be of a more cerebral type and would therefore enjoy their sleep more.
Thanks for replying, AAA. In seeing this list I was suprised at how many quality films from the last 10 years I haven't seen yet. But 53 out of 101 is not very good. There's only a few that weren't even on my radar (i.e. never heard of before): Hunger (Steve McQueen, 2008), The Consequences of Love (Paolo Sorrentino, 2004) and Time and Winds (Reha Erdem, 2006). I'm fine with them throwing in some American comedies but I don't think they should throw in said comedies unless they were truly better than the films missing from the list. For example, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance is the best of Park's Vengenace Trilogy but to have Wedding Crashers and not Oldboy is a pretty big jump.
I like the _idea_ of this poll but I don't care for the execution. Specifically South Korea is probably in my top 3 favorite countries for film but I don't necessarily want to lump them in with the other asian countries. Hence, I won't be voting. And I do think the U.S. should be a voting option.
And if you are even the slightest bit interested but don't know what "running it" entails be sure to ask. It's really not hard at all.
I enjoyed Zissou and Rushmore much more than The Royal Tenenbaums.
Even if you don't think that videogames could've possibly hit any era past The New Wave you should at least offer later eras up as a voting choice for those who might.
Here comes food! Now, now, food. I was liking that 2 to 1 ratio. Don't get too crazy.
Thanks, Jaime!
Thanks!
Thanks you have been added!
Thanks, CaptMal. Why in the world did I think you lived in the U.K.?
Wow. I was really expecting more of a 50/50 split on this. But in the spirit of the scientific method I'll keep in mind the fact that the types of people who might hang out on a website called Listology would be of a more cerebral type and would therefore enjoy their sleep more.
Wow, more sleepers than I thought.
I myself am a sleep guy. If I don't get enough sleep I feel it much worse then when I'm delaying my next meal.
Incapable of voting on this but if you add The Steelers then I can vote.
Thanks for replying, AAA. In seeing this list I was suprised at how many quality films from the last 10 years I haven't seen yet. But 53 out of 101 is not very good. There's only a few that weren't even on my radar (i.e. never heard of before): Hunger (Steve McQueen, 2008), The Consequences of Love (Paolo Sorrentino, 2004) and Time and Winds (Reha Erdem, 2006). I'm fine with them throwing in some American comedies but I don't think they should throw in said comedies unless they were truly better than the films missing from the list. For example, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance is the best of Park's Vengenace Trilogy but to have Wedding Crashers and not Oldboy is a pretty big jump.
I voted for Mexico and South Korea and the UK. Those are my 3 favorite right now.
I like the _idea_ of this poll but I don't care for the execution. Specifically South Korea is probably in my top 3 favorite countries for film but I don't necessarily want to lump them in with the other asian countries. Hence, I won't be voting. And I do think the U.S. should be a voting option.