"The top-100 were chosen from ballots sent to 1,500 filmmakers, actors, writers, critics and others in Hollywood from a list of 400 nominated movies, 43 of which came from the decade since the first list was compiled."
One of these days those Hollywood fucks will put Cassablanca above that Rose-fucking-bud where it belongs. Citizen Kane always gets the pity votes because of what Welles went through to make it, not on merits of the movie itself... *grumble*
On quick readthrough, if I was Hoffman this would piss me off:
69. "Tootsie," 1982... when Dog Day Afternoon wasn't listed
Was happy to see:
75. "In the Heat of the Night," 1967 on the list but surprised A Raisin in the Sun was not...
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