500 Greatest Movies of All Time (Revision Version)
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Re: 500 Greatest Movies of All Time (Revision Version)
Do you have any specific counterarguments to my breakdowns? Sure, its place on the list is established, but that's a fairly weak argument when our goal is literally to revise a list that was previously established.Dubrow555 wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 6:28 pm Why do you keep picking on Birdman? We've already established its' placement months/years ago and we've already established as a forum that it is influential.
For a film in contention for being one of the top 500 films of all time, its lasting acclaim (with both critics and audiences), lasting popularity, initial popularity are all pretty subpar.
In terms of influence, sure it was a resurgence for Michael Keaton's career, but it's not like he was some huge star for the next few years. It was a step up for Inarritu, but he was already a very well established director and, on top of that, he only really made one significant film since Birdman. In terms of the 'all-in-one take' thing, Birdman clearly inspired 1917 at least, but it was hardly the first film, or even the first mainstream film, to do that. The film is influential, but I don't think it's uncharitable to describe influencing 1917, getting Michael Keaton cast in a couple more movies, and somewhat increasing the hype for The Revenant as fairly minor.
Re: 500 Greatest Movies of All Time (Revision Version)
Tim was adding films that have recently been released, and sliding out the bottom films from the list (which is fine). While also making fairly minor changes throughout the list.
You are saying: "Let's remove a film from the list entirely because I say so" - and that's annoying.
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It's not 'because I say so', though. I posted breakdowns that explain why I feel Birdman shouldn't be on the list and if you have an argument, using the criteria, that shows that Birdman is at least comparable to those films I mentioned, go right ahead.Dubrow555 wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 8:33 pm My counterargument is: we have already decided these things as a group/forum - while you want the list shaped to your desire.
Tim was adding films that have recently been released, and sliding out the bottom films from the list (which is fine). While also making fairly minor changes throughout the list.
You are saying: "Let's remove a film from the list entirely because I say so" - and that's annoying.
In terms of comparing my suggestions to Tim's, I'd say that the changes I proposed are fairly minor anyway as well. Moving a film from #442 to outside the top 500 is hardly an overhaul of the list.
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Re: 500 Greatest Movies of All Time (Revision Version)
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Re: 500 Greatest Movies of All Time (Revision Version)
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I don't think all of ManPerson's suggestions get implemented either. Sorry if I came across as dismissive in the past, Dubrow.Dubrow555 wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 8:25 am Weird how all the times I've used the criteria and they are considered "nitpicks" - but when MP uses it, it's considered Gospel.
Re: 500 Greatest Movies of All Time (Revision Version)
If they did, Shrek and Iron Man would be on this list, Halloween would be in the top 75, and there would only be one 2010s film in the top 200.
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Thank you for saying that. I think I am going back to when we were assembling the top 500 list - and I used the criteria to suggest that two back-to-back Pixar movies should be switched - but that was dismissed for being too "nitpicking." I found it a bit frustrating when MP recently suggested that Spielberg be moved up (a whopping) 2 slots on the directors list, and in my head I was like.....okay??Tim wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 11:12 amI don't think all of ManPerson's suggestions get implemented either. Sorry if I came across as dismissive in the past, Dubrow.Dubrow555 wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 8:25 am Weird how all the times I've used the criteria and they are considered "nitpicks" - but when MP uses it, it's considered Gospel.
But - I feel like the criteria is a lot more "by the book" in recent years on this forum for these lists, so I can be more respectful of that.
Re: 500 Greatest Movies of All Time (Revision Version)
True, and I would imagine Avengers would be higher as well...ha.ManPerson wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 5:29 pmIf they did, Shrek and Iron Man would be on this list, Halloween would be in the top 75, and there would only be one 2010s film in the top 200.
Re: 500 Greatest Movies of All Time (Revision Version)
I'd agree such a move would feel nitpicky as well unless it's a part of the larger revision but Spielberg is in higher region of the directors list than Toy Story 3 and Up (I assume you talking about them) are on the movies list so you can argue it's not quite 1:1.Dubrow555 wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 6:30 pmThank you for saying that. I think I am going back to when we were assembling the top 500 list - and I used the criteria to suggest that two back-to-back Pixar movies should be switched - but that was dismissed for being too "nitpicking." I found it a bit frustrating when MP recently suggested that Spielberg be moved up (a whopping) 2 slots on the directors list, and in my head I was like.....okay??Tim wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 11:12 amI don't think all of ManPerson's suggestions get implemented either. Sorry if I came across as dismissive in the past, Dubrow.Dubrow555 wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 8:25 am Weird how all the times I've used the criteria and they are considered "nitpicks" - but when MP uses it, it's considered Gospel.
But - I feel like the criteria is a lot more "by the book" in recent years on this forum for these lists, so I can be more respectful of that.
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