July 28, 2003
Summer Reading. 7.
"People like movies, but they really really like making lists of movies. We at Club Havana like making lists too. We like making lists so much we decided to make what, on the basis of comprehensive study, we hope and fully expect will be the list to end all lists: the ten best movies of every year since 1928."
Chris Fujiwara and A. S. Hamrah didn't get far, but they got off to a very, very good start.
Posted by dwhudson at July 28, 2003 3:07 AM
One of the users at Listology (one of my sites) undertook a similar project. Here are his lists (the search grabs a couple extra lists, but you get the idea).
Posted by: Jim Biancolo at July 28, 2003 9:50 AMthat search gives no results, in fact no movie lists show up at all, must be temporary trouble?
Posted by: "chirp" at July 28, 2003 9:57 AMWhoops! Apparently there's been a bug in Listology for a very long time where searches won't work if you're not logged in. Should be fixed now. Feel free to e-mail me off-list if it's still giving you trouble.
Posted by: Jim Biancolo at July 28, 2003 11:29 AMhmm. much american stuff. "great" but not "greatest."
Posted by: "chirp" at July 28, 2003 3:00 PM




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