Lol. That was funny.*
How about you, though? What films were you hoping to see more of?
I think there are really only two specific films I would have definitely liked to see on the top 100. Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Passion of Joan of Arc.
It would have also been nice to get an Altman on there.
Now that I think about it, the biggest issue I think I had was I believe the complete overlooking of documentaries. That was pretty unfortunate.
Generally, I don't much expect most of my own top 100 to ever make such a list like this, which requires some kind of consensus. As has been broached a few times by those who know me, a lot of my biggest film passions are questionable and not usually all that palatable for most. I'm clearly not going to expect something like the grindhouse film Headless Eyes or the documentary Derby, about small town roller derbyiers, to make the cut.
As far as I'm concerned, the movie world would definitely be a better place if more people started wandering a much further away from what is considered acceptable or appropriate filmmaking, I know it is not likely to ever happen, but I can dream of one day seeing all the worn out standards of what makes something great, finally put to rest.