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Is This The Worst "Best Movies" List Ever?

Lifehack ignited an internet furor over this best movie list (which only goes back to the 1970s, and ignores both foreign and independent cinema), and the author trolled the comments, offering to change his profile pic if anyone can beat it. Check it out

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RetrospectRealm3822d ago

None of those movies are bad, I just think that the list was written by a teenager who thinks he's seen a lot of good movies...

dennett3163821d ago

The Notebook is on his list at 28, despite the fact he hasn't seen it. The guy is obviously a mook.

Lord_Sloth3821d ago (Edited 3821d ago )

You can't include a movie that you've never seen in a list of movies you enjoy! It just doesn't work that way!

Luc Besson directed The Professional, Jean Reno starred in it. Your paragraph suggests otherwise.

Most of the movies on your list I don't watch because they're boring. Very few I agree with and fewer still I would consider among the best movies ever made.

aDDicteD3821d ago

this just looks like a random list of films, some are great films but some are just average and the rankings itself, especially in the mid part looks randomely picked.

2pacalypsenow3821d ago

Any Top movie List that doesn't have The godfather is useless

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