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Clive:
You've come to the right place to find official information and downloads for AFI's 100 Years . . .100 Movies series.  Ten years after the very first list in the series -- the 100 greatest American films of all time -- AFI's experts have taken another look and movie lovers have been waiting for the result.  Now, the new top 100 movies list has been revealed. The top 10 films are:

1 CITIZEN KANE 
2 THE GODFATHER 
3 CASABLANCA 
4 RAGING BULL 
5 SINGIN' IN THE RAIN 
6 GONE WITH THE WIND 
7 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA 
8 SCHINDLER'S LIST 
9 VERTIGO 
10 THE WIZARD OF OZ 

Curious about the rest of the list?  Take a colorful interactive tour of all 100 movies on the list, with key art and credits for each.  Then, download the official enhanced list -- where you can see which films have moved up or down -- or dropped off altogether -- compared to the 1997 list. And, the download is designed to print out for use as a checklist for your own "100 Movies" viewing.  Enjoy!

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gmax:
I prefer the "IMDB" top 10

http://www.imdb.com/chart/top

SINGIN' IN THE RAIN , THE WIZARD OF OZ  :ack:

GillE:
Life of Brian at 137!

Where's Amelie?

Where's Henry V?

Where's Truly Madly Deeply?

Where's Singing In The Rain? (Sorry, but I love it  :P ! )

Where's Wuthering Heights?

Heck, where's Mary Poppins and The Sound Of Music?  Or A Matter Of Life And Death?

I really shouldn't look at these lists.

Gill

gmax:
Where's , "Taxi Driver" or 'The deer hunter", but overall i think both lists are pretty good

mistybear:
It's all a matter of personal taste really, isn't it.

There are movies I love purely because of an actors performance, I'll watch anything with William Hurt in it. John Malkovich is another favourite, I loved Dangerous Liaisons and having Glenn Close in it was a bonus.
Edward Norton is brilliant as well.

And because this is a british forum, I love Dame Judy Dench, and no one does sarcasm like Alan Rickman he's amazing. And another brilliant actor is Bill Nighy, The Girl in the Cafe, wonderful.

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