I'll start up the micro-polls again soon, maybe this weekend, once everyone has settled in. For now, the results of the Jean Renoir poll:
1. Rules of the Game (1939) -- 41 pts
2. La Grande Illusion (1937) -- 34 pts
3. A Day in the Country (1936) -- 26 pts
4. The Golden Coach (1952) -- 23 pts
5. French Cancan (1954) -- 16 pts
6. The River (1951) -- 14 pts
7. Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932) -- 13 pts
8. Le Crime de Monsieur Lange (1936) -- 11 pts
9. Whirlpool of Fate (1925) -- 8 pts
10. Night at the Crossroads (1932) -- 7 pts
11. La Bete Humaine (1938) -- 6 pts
12. La Marseillaise (1938) -- 5 pts
12. The Little Match Girl (1928) -- 5 pts
12. Nana (1926) -- 5 pts
15. Swamp Water (1941) -- 4 pts
15. Toni (1935) -- 4 pts
15. La Chienne (1931) -- 4 pts
18. Picnic on the Grass (1959) -- 3 pts
19. Elena and her Men (1956) -- 2 pts
19. Tire-au-flanc (1928) -- 2 pts
19. The Woman on the Beach (1947) -- 2 pts
19. Diary of a Chambermaid (1946) -- 2 pts
23. The Southerner (1945) -- 1 pt
Jean Renoir micro-poll: Results
idk bout y'all but i think it's kinda dope that renoir is the first poll posted on the new digs
and renoir is poll #90 too, we're closing in on #100 (who should probably be bresson?)
we need a nominee for the next poll, zulawski suggested koji wakamatsu, but we never checked if he had the views - i've only seen two. so if anyone has seen 8 or more wakamatsu films, please post here (or if anyone besides brian and zulawski has seen 8+ by yoshishige yoshida, also post here, he was another option who almost had enough views).
i'm not sure we'll have enough wakamatsu views for a poll, and if not, the nomination will move on to lencho - so lencho, if you want to select someone, maybe post a name when you're ready, and that will be our fallback (and if you don't want to nominate, let me know and maybe we'll just start fresh)
we need a nominee for the next poll, zulawski suggested koji wakamatsu, but we never checked if he had the views - i've only seen two. so if anyone has seen 8 or more wakamatsu films, please post here (or if anyone besides brian and zulawski has seen 8+ by yoshishige yoshida, also post here, he was another option who almost had enough views).
i'm not sure we'll have enough wakamatsu views for a poll, and if not, the nomination will move on to lencho - so lencho, if you want to select someone, maybe post a name when you're ready, and that will be our fallback (and if you don't want to nominate, let me know and maybe we'll just start fresh)
I adore Wakamatsu, but I've only seen 5 or 6.
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ive only seem 3 or 4 wakamatsus and gave them all 1 star.
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i´ve seen 9 Wakamatsu flicks
i'll give it to tomorrow afternoon for either enough yoshida or wakamatsu viewers to reply, or, failing that, for lencho to post a nominee. if neither of those happen, i'll pick a director and start the nominations from a clean slate.