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Thanks, will see about the most efficient way of combining. Some people might need to re-check after.
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Red River on the Ebert list comes up when you type in The River. The latter is part of Ebert's great movies, but isn't on the list.
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Red River on the Ebert list comes up when you type in The River. The latter is part of Ebert's great movies, but isn't on the list.
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It's listed as The River, but not in alphabetical order, you can find it underneath The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.
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It's listed as The River, but not in alphabetical order, you can find it underneath The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.
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Wasn't Bound directed by the Wachowski Brothers? At the time, they were men, yes?
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More like closeted trans women.
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Iro's Top 100 Movies v3.0
I really just want you all angry and confused the whole time.
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Wasn't Bound directed by the Wachowski Brothers? At the time, they were men, yes?
Have they directed a film yet, both out as women?
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This is why I disqualified The Matrix.
Have they directed a film yet, both out as women?
Have they directed a film yet, both out as women?
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It looks like something is up with Vagabond on the women directors list. It's listed a 2018 instead of 1985 on my list but on someone else's it says Mo Amer: The Vagabond 2018 (which is something else entirely).
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New one up:
Movie Forums: Top 100 of the 1930s
Appropriately enough, this is our 30th list, too! Didn't even notice until just now.
Had a few more parsing issues than usual this time, so let me know if you notice anything. I also seem to have probably deleted one entry in the list movies table by mistake (from another list), so I'm downloading last week's database backup to see if I can figure out what's missing. D'oh.
Movie Forums: Top 100 of the 1930s
Appropriately enough, this is our 30th list, too! Didn't even notice until just now.
Had a few more parsing issues than usual this time, so let me know if you notice anything. I also seem to have probably deleted one entry in the list movies table by mistake (from another list), so I'm downloading last week's database backup to see if I can figure out what's missing. D'oh.
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On the "Top 100 Horror Films" list, the movie Evil Dead II (1987) is listed as "#42. Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn",
but on the "Top 100 of the 1980s" list, it's listed as "Evil Dead II". (I think it's #58, but there are no numbers on the 1980s list.)
On the "Top 100 Horror Films" list, the movie Evil Dead II (1987) is listed as "#42. Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn",
but on the "Top 100 of the 1980s" list, it's listed as "Evil Dead II". (I think it's #58, but there are no numbers on the 1980s list.)
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Purely out of interest: why aren't there any numbers on the 1980's list???
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