User talk:Jeff Fries

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F 9/11
Jeff, I noticed your comments in the archive about the greatest films. It is quite unusual to leave a comment in an archive. They are considered old discussions. It is unlikely that anyone besides myself has bookmarked the page. I bookmarked it only because I was the person who created the archive.

The discussion has come up many times about what films should be considered the best documentary. Long before 9/11 was released, the consensus was to list films using 3 criteria: Critical consensus, Box office, and awards. F9/11 is the box office champion among documentaries. If you convince me (and others) that it is not the box office champ, you can remove it from the list. You could also take the tact that the 3 criteria are wrong and should be changed. If so, they should be changed for ALL the categories listed. Whatever your argument, you should post your suggestions on the active talk page and not the archive. I hope you will read through the archives first, as this has come up several times before. -- Samuel Wantman 11:21, 28 November 2005 (UTC)

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