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[QUOTE="UcMiami, post: 3964845, member: 199"] So I realized Charlie is missing - Modern Times or City Lights? Marx Bros? Here's AFI's list of 100: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.afi.com/afis-100-years-100-movies/[/URL] I am at 94 of the 100 and not sure I agree with all of them, but it is a good starting place. If you go to that site and do the 'back to lists' in the upper left - they have lots more different configurations that are also fun. Still not sure what perfectly made actually means or how they define it in the OP. When I think back on some of those golden era movies, what stands out as much as the stars is the quality of all the other actors and how beautifully even the bit parts were filled with interest. One of the reasons that The Usual Suspects stands out to me, or Tarantino's films - the breadth of the casts is impressive. [/QUOTE]
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