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Would it be done in the same way as the BBC survey, with people giving scores to the films so, for example, 10 films ranked 10-1? This would be the same way as (I think) the best horror films that you did before.
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Actually, the BBC survey just asked for 10 films from each critic, presumably giving equal weight to each, then seeing how many times each film was mentioned.
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Difficult to do in a meaningful manner, as we are but a small sample size unfortunately... plus, I was thinking people could list more than 10 if they wanted too otherwise we could end up with 10 different lists each with 10 different films in them. |
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16 years is a long time. You might end up with a list of films which are rarely duplicated. Were you sticking to horror or everything? |
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However, it did work for the horror and sci-fi lists and they encompassed over 100 years of cinema, albeit genre specific. |
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It all depends on how many entrants you get i suppose.
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I was surprised when I found out just 559 films were contributed by the 177 critics (from a possible total of 1770), averaging just over 3 films per list.
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...plus how long the lists are. Ten top tens are much more constraining than ten top 100s. |
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Well as it interested me i've done the years 2000, 2001 and 2002 and i've a list of 11 films so far.
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