81 in the 500 Greatest Movies of All Time

Christopher's 2005 reboot of the Batman franchise that tells the origins of how Bruce Wayne became Batman.
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Well I rarely see a list that I agrees with.
But the only thing that keeps bothering me, is why Godfather always has to be number 1? Is it some kind of pact or something?

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bLaZe wrote:Anchorman is higher than Memento or Spirited Away? :shock: Thats a pretty dull list, but good to see Nolan up there.
dude that's pretty much what everyone thinks about that list
is just like some entertainment/fame film list with no true order on story or cinematography
you go by the two hundreds and you know #1 is gonna be "The Godfather"
predictable
I'd like to see more lists where "Citizen Kane", "GoodFellas" or some unexpected movie appears at #1.
yeah, actually I can tell ya right now, those 2 movies are, at least in my top 15...

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Should be higher. This list blows.
Yeah.. how did Shawshank Redemption beat Return of the King or A Clockwork Orange or Pulp Fiction or ....

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For real. I mean Shawshank is a good movie and all. But the 4th best ever? No.
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DoubleD wrote:
darkest_knight wrote:
Yeah.. how did Shawshank Redemption beat Return of the King or A Clockwork Orange or Pulp Fiction or ....

... :crazy:
For real. I mean Shawshank is a good movie and all. But the 4th best ever? No.
Its not even the best Steven King adaption. I thought that The Shining was a vastly superior film.

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