*I tried to select the films that come up the most and the highest on lists of the best films ever, both those by critics and those based on audience votes. I understand there are several others that you see a lot as well, but there are only limited options and I think I managed to select the ones you see the very most.
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Citizen Kane (1941) // The Incredibles (2004)
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Propaganda
Orson Welles (Citizen Kane)—no propaganda submitted
Sabu Dastigir (The Elephant Boy, The Thief of Baghdad, Jungle Book, Black Narcissus)—he was just a hot guy and I'm linking a ton of photos of him in different contexts so you can see him in all his glory. decorated member of the air force and just a cool dude i think
This is round 1 of the bracket. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage man.
[propaganda photos submitted under the cut.]
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Barry S04E05 - “tricky legacies”
Citizen Kane (1941) dir. Orson Welles
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wrestling heel called Citizen Pain
IS HE GONNA DO IT, VINCE? IS CITIZEN PAIN REALLY GONNA DELIVER THE MORNING EDITION TO COUGHING BABY LELAND FROM THE TOP OF THE CAGE?!?!?! I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT I'M SEEING!
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Orson Welles and Dolores del Rio, Citizen Kane premiere, 1941
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The clash between the “boy genius” and the newspaper tycoon heated on #OnThisDay in 1941, when William Randolph Hearst forbid any of his newspapers to run advertisements for Orson Welles’ CITIZEN KANE.
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Updated tragedy alignment chart
I would have added on to the original post but I can’t find it anymore
Update 2: Lain from Serial Experiments Lain and Judas from The Last Temptation of Christ have been added! Also, moved Hadestown to the first row since it seemed more fitting.
Update 3: Added the last column as a new category after reading the book “The Left Hand of Darkness”... christ
Update 4: Damien Karras has entered the ring! From the book and movie adaptation of The Exorcist. Dyer absolved him before he died, and some background told me that the book was about whether or not he could save his soul by the end. Close enough. I like him despite the author. Still wish he lived his death made me sad for 4 months which is a long time to be sad. Also added House of Leaves. If you know you know.
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