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USA.gov: Nominate Movies for the National Film Registry

usagov:

The Library of Congress is seeking nominations for the 2012 National Film Registry.

Under the National Film Preservation Act, the Librarian of Congress names 25 films to the National Film Registry every year. In order for a film to be eligible, it must be at least 10 years old and be culturally,…

How many times can I nominate Porky’s before they finally add it to the registry?

(via npr)

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    I’m going to nominate Matewan.
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    nominate O Brother, Where Art Thou? What are you going
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    From their list I nominate Way Down East (1920) Sheik, The (1921) Our Dancing Daughters (1928) Midsummer Night’s Dream,...
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    I nominated: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) Magnolia (1999) The Haunting (1963) Blood Simple (1984) Harvey...
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