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Travis McClain 01-03-10 08:08 PM

The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
[rant]Maybe it's because we've been inundated with year-end and decade-long "best of" and "favorite" lists, maybe it's because I've been fighting off a Crohn's flare for the better part of a month and I'm bitchy, but whatever the reason...Why is it so hard for posters to limit their "Top Ten" lists to just ten? There should be power for mods to revise any list that exceeds that limit by removing everything after #10. And no hiding behind the "Honorable Mention" loophole, because I've seen too many lists that give us ten numbered items and then an entire run-on paragraph of those that didn't make the cut. You know what "not making the cut" means? It means it doesn't appear in your post![/rant]

The Reaper 01-04-10 07:08 AM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
Right on, I feel the exact same way.

Cardsfan111 01-04-10 08:28 AM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
Ah, it's just laziness by the posters in question. If it were me, I'd just start the thread under a different title...Top 17 Movies to be Released in the Spring of the Last Half of the Decade or something similar.

JohnSlider 01-04-10 11:14 AM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
In all honesty, I have a hard time picking a list of EXACTLY ten favorites for any specific time period. Certain years have an abundance of good films, and it's unfair to get all pissy and demand that I limit my list of favorites to a certain amount. If I can't decide, then I cannot decide. I don't have a large booklet of criteria by which I will address each film in a tournament style elimination examination just to satisfy your criteria for my post. If I want to list 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, or even 42 films in my list, you better bet I will.

Fist of Doom 01-04-10 08:35 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
I'm not an expert on such matters, MinLShaw, but I think you just got served. :sad:

Travis McClain 01-04-10 10:39 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 

Originally Posted by Fist of Doom (Post 9923163)
I'm not an expert on such matters, MinLShaw, but I think you just got served. :sad:

Maybe. And if I owned this site, I might pitch a fit about it. I'm ultimately just another guest here at the courtesy of those who do operate it. It is, of course, a trivial matter anyway and, as I indicated, I'm probably just bitchy from dealing with my Crohn's lately.

But you just watch yourself, John Slider. I'll get you, and your little dog, too!

Supermallet 01-04-10 11:51 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
There's no need to stop counting at 10, because as we all know, 24 is the highest number...

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Groucho 01-04-10 11:53 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
Whenever a poster does that, send them a polite PM explaining your quarrel with their list. No doubt they will learn from their mistake, and do better next time.

fumanstan 01-05-10 10:42 AM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
Better let the guy who posted 69 movies instead of 10 know!

http://forum.dvdtalk.com/9924071-post49.html

Dr Mabuse 01-05-10 12:01 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
It would be nice if mods starting deleting those posts.

It won't happen, but it would be cool.

DonnachaOne 01-05-10 12:20 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
I don't have any problems with the long lists as long as they're adequately explained, informed and interesting. The same ten to fifteen films in lists over and over again isn't very interesting to look at. Evidently this isn't the consensus and I've adjusted my post accordingly, although the narrow-mindedness of such an opinion is less than I'd expect from a forum expecting to encourage film discussion.

What bothers me is when someone posts their top "ten" and do rubbish like this:
3. Paper Heart
2. Inglourious Basterds/Watchmen
1. District 9/Up In The Air/Bride Wars

There are six films in that top three.

Dr Mabuse 01-05-10 01:55 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 

Originally Posted by DonnachaOne (Post 9924292)
What bothers me is when someone posts their top "ten" and do rubbish like this:
3. Paper Heart
2. Inglourious Basterds/Watchmen
1. District 9/Up In The Air/Bride Wars

There are six films in that top three.

In an ideal world such a post would be deleted.

Then people would learn to damn well fall in line.(after crying and sniveling and claiming how unfair it was to delete their all-important post)

Supermallet 01-05-10 02:37 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
And now we know why Dr. Mabuse will never be a mod. :lol:

Dr Mabuse 01-05-10 02:45 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
:lol:

I would delete your post and ban you for that.

I would probably delete my own posts above and ban myself too.

:lol:

Bandoman 01-05-10 03:52 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
Dr. Mabuse for Forum Admin!

whotony 01-05-10 07:05 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 

Originally Posted by fumanstan (Post 9924081)
Better let the guy who posted 69 movies instead of 10 know!

http://forum.dvdtalk.com/9924071-post49.html

Not sure if that was real or not but it's gone anyway.

I don't mind if a list goes past 10 but when someone asks for a top ten then someone post a list of 30 or 40 without making comment, I get slightly irritable.

Numanoid 01-05-10 11:24 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 
Oh, now you've done it. This is one of my pet peeves.

I completely agree with the OP.

Also, when a thread asks for a FAVORITE, that means ONE THING! It's retarded when an OP asks for your favorite sci-fi film of all time, and then the first bozo to reply lists ten or fifteen films, "depending on mood". -rolleyes-

Originally Posted by John Slider (Post 9921910)
In all honesty, I have a hard time picking a list of EXACTLY ten favorites for any specific time period. Certain years have an abundance of good films, and it's unfair to get all pissy and demand that I limit my list of favorites to a certain amount. If I can't decide, then I cannot decide. I don't have a large booklet of criteria by which I will address each film in a tournament style elimination examination just to satisfy your criteria for my post. If I want to list 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, or even 42 films in my list, you better bet I will.

How about if you can't handle answering the question as posed, then just refrain from replying? :shrug:

Seems like some people just want to be the one to have the cool films listed, but there's so many, so they take the shotgun approach and list everything they think will call attention to their post.

Numanoid 01-05-10 11:25 PM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 

Originally Posted by Suprmallet (Post 9923606)
There's no need to stop counting at 10, because as we all know, 24 is the highest number...

Excellent reference. :lol:

Matthew Ackerly 01-06-10 10:31 AM

Re: The "How Come You Can't Stop Counting at Ten" Thread
 

Originally Posted by John Slider (Post 9921910)
In all honesty, I have a hard time picking a list of EXACTLY ten favorites for any specific time period. Certain years have an abundance of good films, and it's unfair to get all pissy and demand that I limit my list of favorites to a certain amount. If I can't decide, then I cannot decide. I don't have a large booklet of criteria by which I will address each film in a tournament style elimination examination just to satisfy your criteria for my post. If I want to list 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, or even 42 films in my list, you better bet I will.

Don't worry, I caught your Lost reference. lol


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