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In response to
"
Late to the game - since when was Lawrence of Arabia an American film?
"
by
LMS
It's not, but I guess for that reason it's also on the AFI lists. -- nm
Posted by
Don Homer (aka DonHomer)
Mar 11 '09, 10:18
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Nothing about the AFI top movies list says they have to be American. -- nm
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Ender
Mar 11, 10:19
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My point being that the AFI Top 100 lists aren't "The Top 100 American Films", they're just the top 100 films. -- nm
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Ender
Mar 11, 10:26
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Never mind. I'm incorrect. -- nm
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Ender
Mar 11, 10:28
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*bites tongue* -- nm
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The Calico Cat Coalition
Mar 11, 10:35
While it's also no 3 on the British Film Institute's top 100 list. Films have to be 'culturally British' to qualify. -- (link)
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LMS
Mar 11, 10:24
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