Instead of writing play-by-play that’s not very interesting, I’m now going to just list the winners in a chart with their numbers.
- Suspiria (1977)
- Black Christmas (1974)
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
- Final Destination (2000)
- The Ring (1998)
- [REC] (2007)
- I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
- Peeping Tom (1960)
- The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
- The Last House on the Left (1972)
Suspiria wins and goes into my queue.
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.
- Alexander Nevsky (1938)
- Andrei Rublev (1966)
- The Fall (2006)
- JFK (1991)
- One Upon a Time in America (1984)
- Ryan’s Daughter (1970)
- War and Peace (1968)
Note: I removed I, Claudius from the list as it was a BBC television serial, not a feature motion picture. And, as an FYI, I’ve seen the first two episodes, but was not able to finish it at the time I started, though it’s still in my queue to finish in the future.
This Week’s Category: I have a hard time coming up with new and interesting genres to choose, so I’d like to hear your suggestions. Provide at least one or more suggestions of “genres” that you think I have neglected in my 70 Feed the Queue articles. But, for next week, let’s do the Films of 2010 for a theme. Tell me which 2010 films you think I should catch up on that I haven’t already.

















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