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Poll Suggestion: Warner Brothers Movies in the AFI Top 100 Movies

https://www.imdb.com/list/ls507301328/ Which one of these Warner Brother Movies in the AFI Top 100 Movies is your favorite?

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I think you should be clearer about what makes a movie a Warner Bros. movie. Also, there are two AFI 100 lists, one from 1998 and an updated 10th anniversary one from 2007. Since, some of your listed movies were not on the original 1998 list, you should specify that the list being used is the "most recent one" to avoid confusion. Depending on your choice of leaving the answer pool untouched (WB film catalog), the deletion of one option (WB US distributed) or the deletion of three options (WB produced), the revised scope questions account for this. FYC, Which of these movies that are part of the Warner Brothers film catalog and ranked on the most recent AFI Top 100 movie list is your favorite one? From your list, all these movies are currently part of Warner Bros.' film catalog and film library, which includes films included after the release, through mergers and acquisitions of other studios, and from purchasing other studios' film libraries, in part or whole. As a result of its hundred-year effort, the WB movie catalog currently includes a whopping 12,500+ feature films.​​​​​​​​​​ Which of these U.S. distributed movies by Warner Brothers and ranked on the most recent AFI Top 100 movie list is your favorite one? From your list, 14 out 15 of these movies were distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros.. Only Shawshank Redemption (1994), which was produced by Turner Entertainment' Castle Rock Film and distributed by Columbia Pictures in the U.S. does not qualify. Which of these movies produced by Warner Brothers and ranked on the most recent AFI Top 100 movie list is your favorite one? From your list, 12 out 15 of these movies were produced by Warner Bros.. The others, 'Shawshank Redemption' which was produced by Turner Entertainment's Castle Rock Film division, 'The Searchers' which was produced by C.V. Whitney Pictures, and 'All the President's Men' which was produced by Wildwood Enterprises were not.

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The Shawshank Redemption — powerful story and unforgettable performances.