With only two voters this week, the point totals will be noticeably smaller. But here are the results. At the bottom of the heap is Iphigenia with 3 points followed by Rembrandt in seventh with five. In sixth is Lenny with eight points. Right above that in fifth is David and Lisa with 9 points. Tying for third place are Dodsworth and Ed Wood with ten points each. Losing by one point with 13 is Dirty Harry in second place leaving Mister Roberts in first with 14 points.. Mister Roberts wins and goes into my queue. I will receive it next week to be watched that subsequent weekend and reviewed in The Morning After to be posted on June 6 (due to a backlog, I may not be able to get the review posted by that time).
Here’s the deal: every week, I will be calling for suggestions of films to be added to my Netflix queue. Each person makes one suggestion and one alternate (in case I have seen one of your suggestions). The next week, when I call for new suggestions, we begin a one-week voting period to select the film to be placed immediately into my Netflix queue to be reviewed the weekend after (because I’ll already have my Netflix queue selections for the coming weekend). Then, you’ll find out what I thought in my weekly Morning After feature on Monday morning.
Sometimes a genre gets stuck in the rotation and it makes for a rough viewing schedule. Starting this week, I’m going to be asking for suggestions that fit a specific genre so each week can be a bit spicy. The genre or event listed each week will be posted at the end of this post.
To help decide what to pick, here is a list of what I’ve seen (or at least that I have personally logged).
Full List of Films I’ve Seen (updated through 3/10/11; a small number of titles may be missing still)
Here’s what you need to post today (and through next Wednesday):
- Below, please provide your suggestions to add to my Netflix queue.
- Next, please rate each of the following entries in order of preference. Item 1 will be most preferred, 2 next most preferred and so forth.
- Insominia (2002)
- The Magnificent Seven (1960)
- True Lies (1994)
- Twelve Monkeys (1995)
This Week’s Category: Blockbusters (films making over $100 million at the box office, inflation adjusted preferred)

















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