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	<title>Comments on: Moviesuck and Timesuck</title>
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		<title>By: GraceKathryn</title>
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		<description>I discovered the site a few days ago, too, through someone&#039;s twitter post. I can&#039;t remember whose. After 175 rankings, here is where it ranks my top 5:

1# Hero
2# Gladiator
3# The Matrix
4# Cloverfield
5# Return of the Jedi

Really? No. I do like all those films, but they are most certainly not in my actual top 5. I admit that clicking on all those movie posters was a fun way to kill 30 minutes. I had a really hard time choosing sometimes! It also put &lt;i&gt;Contact&lt;/i&gt;in my top 10.

And films that actually are in my top 20 or so are languishing around # 60-90 just because they haven&#039;t been given a chance to compete with &lt;i&gt;Hero&lt;/i&gt; or &lt;i&gt;Gladiator&lt;/i&gt; yet. At least &lt;i&gt;WALL-E&lt;/i&gt; is at #8 right now. It&#039;s not in my &quot;real&quot; top 10, but it&#039;s certainly the best film on my Flickchart top 10 right now.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I discovered the site a few days ago, too, through someone&#8217;s twitter post. I can&#8217;t remember whose. After 175 rankings, here is where it ranks my top 5:</p>
<p>1# Hero<br />
2# Gladiator<br />
3# The Matrix<br />
4# Cloverfield<br />
5# Return of the Jedi</p>
<p>Really? No. I do like all those films, but they are most certainly not in my actual top 5. I admit that clicking on all those movie posters was a fun way to kill 30 minutes. I had a really hard time choosing sometimes! It also put <i>Contact</i>in my top 10.</p>
<p>And films that actually are in my top 20 or so are languishing around # 60-90 just because they haven&#8217;t been given a chance to compete with <i>Hero</i> or <i>Gladiator</i> yet. At least <i>WALL-E</i> is at #8 right now. It&#8217;s not in my &#8220;real&#8221; top 10, but it&#8217;s certainly the best film on my Flickchart top 10 right now.</p>
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