Moving the ones highlighted in BOLD, in the previous post, into the final selection.
Here are my choices: (italicised)
GoodFellas (+3)
Groundhog Day (+3)
Planet of the Apes (1968) (+3)
Platoon (+3)
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989) (+3)
THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (Robert Wise) (+3)
The Godfather II (+3)
The Green Mile (1999) (+3)
A CHRISTMAS CAROL (+2)
A Fistful of Dollars (+2)
Argo (+2)
Ben Hur (+2)
Braveheart (+2)
City Lights (+2)
Dances With Wolves (1990) (+2)
Django Unchained (+2)
Double Indemnity (1944) (+2)
Duck Soup (+2)
Forrest Gump (+2)
Gandhi (+2)
Gettysburg (+2)
Mystic River (+2)
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (+2)
RAN (+2)
Rear Window (+2)
The Blind Side (+2)
The Fountain (2006) (+2)
The Third Man (1949) (+2)
Wild Strawberries (1957) (+2)
Divided Opinions:
Black Swan (2010) (+4) (-1)
BRAZIL (+3) (-1)
Steel Magnolias (+3) (-1)
When Harry Met Sally (+3) (-1)
The Fifth Element [1997] (+2) (-1)
Gran Torino (+2) (-1)
Kill Bill [2003] (+2) (-1)
Mulholland Drive (2001) (+2) (-1)
Philadelphia (1993) (+2) (-1)
Blazing Saddles (+2) (-2)
The Crow (+2) (-2)
E.T. The Extra Terrestrial (+2) (-2)
Amelie (2001) (+1) (-1)
Avatar (-1) (+1)
The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen (1988) (+1) (-1)
Old Yeller (1957) (+1) (-1)
Road To Perdition (+1) (-1)
The Social Network (+1) (-1)
Time Bandits (1981) (+1) (-1)
Wall-E (+1) (-1)
Willow (1988) (+1) (-1)
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (-2) (+1)
Nominal Support:
9#11 (+1)
Amadeus (1984) (+1)
ANDREI RUBLEV (+1)
Annie Hall (+1)
Bottle Rocket (+1)
Breaking The Waves (1996) (+1)
Broadcast News (+1)
Casino (+1)
Come and See (1985) (+1)
Cool Hand Luke (+1)
Crash (+1)
Dancer In The Dark (2000) (+1)
Drowning By Numbers (1988) (+1)
Dune (1984) (+1)
Dumbo (+1)
Erin Brockovich (+1)
Fitzcarraldo (1982) (+1)
FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE (+1)
Glory (+1)
Harold and Maude (+1)
Legend (+1)
M.A.S.H. (+1)
Modern Times (+1)
Music Man (+1)
Nightmare Alley (1947) (+1)
On Golden Pond (+1)
Paths of Glory (+1)
Princess Mononoke [1997] (+1)
Scum (1977) (+1)
Singing in the Rain (+1)
Sunset Boulevard (1950) (+1)
The African Queen (+1)
The Bicycle Thief (1948) (+1)
The Grapes of Wrath (+1)
THE LONGEST DAY (+1)
The Music Room (1958) (+1)
The Neverending Story (+1)
The Piano Teacher (2001) (+1)
The Sting (+1)
Tron [1982] (+1)
Yellow Submarine (+1)
No Opinion:
8� (1963)
Back to the Future Part II
CROSS OF IRON
DAMNATION
Duck You Sucker
Enemy At The Gates
Iron Will
Labyrinth
LAURA
NORTH TO ALASKA
Once
PAPILLION
Punch Drunk Love
Raising Arizona
Romeo & Juliet [1996]
SATANTANGO
Spartacus
StreetBallers
Superman
THE APARTMENT
The Avengers
The Boondock Saints
THE COMANCHEROS
The Descendents
THE GETAWAY (Sam Peckinpah)
THE GREAT ESCAPE
The Great Race
The Hunt For Red October [1990]
The Hurt Locker
The Karate Kid
The Naked Civil Servant (1975)
THE PIANIST
The Quiet Man (John Ford film)
THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER
The X-Men
Thunderheart (1992)
Walk The Line
Warrior
We Were Soldiers
Negated:
A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (-1)
Bugsy Malone (1976) (-1)
Coach Carter (-1)
Dazed and Confused (-1)
Dear John (-1)
Escape From New York (-1)
Friday (-1)
HELP! (-1)
La Bamba (1987) (-1)
Rushmore (-1)
Sleeping Beauty (-1)
The Magnificent Seven [1960] (-1)
The Patriot (-1)
Tombstone [1993] (-1)
Toy Story (-1)
Trainspotting (-1)
Strongly Negated:
12 Rounds (-2)
21 Jump Street (-2)
Alice in Wonderland (2010) (-2)
I, Robot (-2)
Live Free or Die Hard [2007] (-2)
Mac and Devin go to High School (-2)
The Day After Tomorrow (-2)
The Goonies (1985) (-2)
Up (2009) (-2)
The Naked Gun [1988] (-3)
Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End(2007) (-3)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Mans Chest (2006) (-3)
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) (-3)
Star Trek (2009) (-3)
Star Trek Into Darkness (-3)
Super Troopers (-3)
Our chosen tally stands at 45 films right now, so I bring forth an option to move all films with +3 beside their names (including the ones in the Divided Opinions heading) into the final selection. We will have 12 more finalised films and our tally will rise to 57.
If all are in agreement, we shall proceed from there.
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