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BOT's TOP 100 Film Scores: The Fourth Will Be With You, Always --- RECOUNT DONE, NEW TOP 100 POSTED

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Only  @Panda and @IronJimbo need to re-submit.

 

My intention is to post the re-counted Top 100 within a few days or so, and if they don't re-submit then we'll have to go on without them. I will send them PM updates in a day or two to try and remind them.

 

 

Also mods, any reason why this was de-stickied without notice? @grim22 @Water Bottle @Mr Pastaffelees @DeeCee @aabattery etc. 

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22 hours ago, 4815162342 said:

Only  @Panda and @IronJimbo need to re-submit.

 

My intention is to post the re-counted Top 100 within a few days or so, and if they don't re-submit then we'll have to go on without them. I will send them PM updates in a day or two to try and remind them.

 

 

Also mods, any reason why this was de-stickied without notice? @grim22 @Water Bottle @Mr Pastaffelees @DeeCee @aabattery etc. 

Okkk sending shortly

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On 7/18/2019 at 3:25 PM, JB33 said:

This is my personal number 1. Actually, it's tough to rank the three Lord of the Rings scores. They're all number 1 for me in general. 

there are just so many from all 3 movies

 

Maybe they'll get Howard Shore for Amazon's LOTR series, crazy fuckers are spending a billion+ on that show right out of the gate

 

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8 hours ago, Ozymandias said:

there are just so many from all 3 movies

 

Maybe they'll get Howard Shore for Amazon's LOTR series, crazy fuckers are spending a billion+ on that show right out of the gate

 

Rumour is Ian McKellen is coming back right. So could be possible that they bring other elements from the films. Howard Shore doing the whole TV show would be amazing. doubt it happens though. Doubt it happens though.

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6 hours ago, Avatree said:

Rumour is Ian McKellen is coming back right. 

No. 

Also, Amazon should probably stop calling it "Lord of the Rings" because it's going to be confusing as it is... The whole show is set in the Second Age. It'd be like calling a miniseries set in Medieval England "The American Civil War." Sure, it's likely a lot of the descendants OF your characters will end up being IN the Civil War. Eventually... 

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8 minutes ago, LawrenceBrolivier said:

No. 

Also, Amazon should probably stop calling it "Lord of the Rings" because it's going to be confusing as it is... The whole show is set in the Second Age. It'd be like calling a miniseries set in Medieval England "The American Civil War." Sure, it's likely a lot of the descendants OF your characters will end up being IN the Civil War. Eventually... 

I thought it was an Aragorn centered prequel series?

And yes if it's set like many years before LOTR then it's confusing, because "The Lord of the Rings" is simply the story told in the LOTR novel. But, it's a powerful brand name.

 

I'm not familiar with LOTR lore, if this is Second Age, when is LOTR set? I have read LOTR and of course read the hobbit in school but can't remember that.

 

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Aragorn won't have been born for... I believe... THOUSANDS of years when this show starts. The Second Age spans about 3000 years. I think this show is covering about 2000 years of that? This entire series might end with the Last Alliance...which is the prologue to Fellowship... but even that's about 2000 years before Aragorn is born. 


I don't think they'll get Howard Shore to score this, either. 

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11 hours ago, LawrenceBrolivier said:

Aragorn won't have been born for... I believe... THOUSANDS of years when this show starts. The Second Age spans about 3000 years. I think this show is covering about 2000 years of that? This entire series might end with the Last Alliance...which is the prologue to Fellowship... but even that's about 2000 years before Aragorn is born. 

Beside some elves already shown in the Peter Jackson directed movies I think the only characters they could reuse is Gandalf and Radagast, as the actor portraying Saruman died a few years back.

Plus maybe someone from the baddies beside Sauron

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The recount is done. First, here, in alphabetical order, are the new Honorable Mentions

 


 

Spoiler

 

Aladdin (1992)

Batman Begins

Cloud Atlas

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir

My Neighbor Totoro

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

On Golden Pond

On the Waterfront

Spider-Man 2

The Thin Red Line

 

 

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And here is the new Top 100

 

Spoiler

 

1. The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring

 

2. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

 

3. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

 

4. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

 

5. Raiders of the Lost Ark

 

6. Jaws

 

7. Lawrence of Arabia

 

8. Titanic

 

9. Superman

 

10. Spirited Away

 

11. The Godfather

 

12. Schindler’s List

 

13. Jurassic Park

 

14. Vertigo

 

15. Blade Runner

 

16. Psycho

 

17. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

 

18. Halloween

 

19. Once Upon a Time in the West

 

20. The Magnificent Seven (1960)

 

21. Apollo 13

 

22. Rocky

 

23. Gladiator

 

24. E.T.: The Extraterrestrial

 

25. Conan the Barbarian

 

26. Star Trek: The Motion Picture

 

27. Inception

 

28. Mad Max: Fury Road

 

29. Princess Mononoke

 

30. Up

 

31. Pan's Labyrinth

 

32. Chinatown

 

33. How to Train Your Dragon

 

34. The Adventures of Robin Hood

 

35. Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

 

36. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

 

37. Gone with the Wind

 

38. The Natural

 

39. Back to the Future

 

40. Avatar

 

41. The Incredibles

 

42. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

 

43. The Social Network

 

44. Wall-E

 

45. Chariots of Fire

 

46. Tron Legacy

 

47. The Dark Knight

 

48. Once Upon a Time in America

 

49. The Lion King

 

50. Edward Scissorhands

 

51. The Last of the Mohicans

 

52. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

 

53. The Third Man

 

54. The Godfather Part II

 

55. The Grand Budapest Hotel

 

56. The Shawshank Redemption

 

57. Interstellar

 

58. Casablanca

 

59. Alexander Nevsky

 

60. Forrest Gump

 

61. Requiem for a Dream

 

62. Braveheart-

 

63. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

 

64. Sunset Boulevard

 

65. RoboCop (1987)

 

66. Dr. Zhivago

 

67. Planet of the Apes (1968)

 

68. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

 

69. Terminator 2: Judgment Day

 

70. Close Encounters of the Third Kind

 

71. Batman (1989)

 

72. Goldfinger

 

73. Beauty and the Beast (1991)

 

74. The Great Escape

 

75. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

 

76. Ben-Hur

 

77. Escape From New York

 

78. Spartacus

 

79. La La Land

 

80. The Mission

 

81. North by Northwest

 

82. Koyaanisqatsi

 

83. Sunshine

 

84. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

 

85. The Ten Commandments

 

86. The Right Stuff

 

87. Henry V

 

88. If Beale Street Could Talk

 

89. The Pink Panther (1963)

 

90. Suspiria (1977)

 

91. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

 

92. The Hunt for Red October

 

93. The Terminator

 

94. Laura

 

95. Aliens

 

96. Marvel’s The Avengers

 

97. Breakfast at Tiffany’s

 

98. King Kong (1933)

 

99. The Wizard of Oz

 

100. Akira

 

 

 

 

Thank you to everyone for re-submitting.

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43 minutes ago, 4815162342 said:

10. Spirited Away

Still top 10. Hell yeah.

 

44 minutes ago, 4815162342 said:

29. Princess Mononoke

Very cool.

 

44 minutes ago, 4815162342 said:

49. The Lion King

At least it's top 50 this time around.

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