The voting is closed.
The votes divided maybe more than ever before. 106 different movies got points. Top 12 movies got over 100 points but after that there was a huge gap and practically any movie with two quite high votes could have ended up into top 15 (#15 got 58 points when in 1995 poll it had 126 points and a movie with over 100 points didn't qualify). I gave 8 points to #15 (58 total) and 7 points to #16 (57 total) so it kind of feels like I decided which movie went to final. At least I didn't know it was a crucial decision when I choosed to put them in that order.
EDIT:Correction to the list. I haven't noticed that Gillingham had edited his list (Sercrets and Lies was his new #3). It means that Secrets and Lies is new #4 and Lone Star new #5 but more significant thing is that Shine gets two points less and misses the final (L'appartement beats it by one point). So I'm sorry for everyone who already celebrated for the final place of Shine and congratulate L'appartement and Miguel (whose #1 it was. It is also a great movie.
And if you edit your list please submit a new post about that (you can edit your original list but just make a note that you have done it at the bottom of the thread (and not in your original post). Thanks
1. (1.) Fargo (Joel Coen/Ethan Coen, USA), 466 points, 14 votes , 3 #1 votes
2. (2.) Breaking the Waves (Lars von Trier, Denmark), 400 points, 12 votes , 3 #1 votes
3. (4.) Trainspotting (Danny Boyle, UK), 335 points, 12 votes , 3 #1 votes
4. (3.) Secrets & Lies – Mike Leigh (UK / France), 232 points, 12 votes , 0 #1 votes
5. (5.) Lone Star (John Sayles, USA), 223 points, 10 votes , 1 #1 vote
6. (8.) La promesse [The Promise] (Luc Dardenne / Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Belgium), 148 points, 5 votes , 2 #1 votes
7. (7.) Sling Blade (Billy Bob Thornton, USA), 147 points, 7 votes , 0 #1 votes
8. (36.) Jerry Maguire (Cameron Crowe, USA), 128 points, 5 votes , 1 #1 vote
9. (22.) When We Were Kings (Leon Gast, USA), 126 points, 5 votes , 0 #1 votes
10. (5.) Kauas pilvet karkaavat [Drifting Clouds] (Aki Kaurismäki, Finland), 124 points, 5 votes , 0 #1 votes
11. (9.) The English Patient – Anthony Minghella (USA / UK), 108 points, 6 votes , 0 #1 votes
12. (17.) Tierra (Julio Medem, Spain), 105 points, 3 votes , 1 #1 vote
13. (11.) Pusher (Nicolas Winding Refn, DEN), 66 points, 4 votes , 0 #1 votes
14. (--) James and the Giant Peach – Henry Selick (USA / UK), 61 points, 3 votes , 0 #1 votes
15. (17.) L'appartement (The Appartment) – Gilles Mimouni (France / Spain / Italy), 57 points, 2 votes , 1 #1 vote
16. (16.) Shine (Scott Hicks, Australia), 56 points, 4 votes , 0 #1 votes
17. (25.) Scream (Wes Craven, USA), 51 points, 3 votes , 0 #1 votes
17. (19.) Crash – David Cronemberg (Canada / UK), 51 points, 5 votes , 0 #1 votes
17. (58.) Conte d'ete (A Summer's Tale) | Eric Rohmer | France, 51 points, 3 votes , 0 #1 votes
20. (--) The Portrait of a Lady, 50 points, 1 vote , 1 #1 vote
20. (--) The Craft, 50 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
22. (29.) The People vs. Larry Flynt (Milos Forman, USA), 48 points, 5 votes , 0 #1 votes
23. (12.) Kingpin, 46 points, 3 votes , 0 #1 votes
24. (--) That Thing You Do!, 44 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
24. (46.) Everyone Says I Love You – Woody Allen (USA), 44 points, 3 votes , 0 #1 votes
26. (40.) Primal Fear (Gregory Hoblit) , 41 points, 4 votes , 0 #1 votes
27. (25.) Comment je me suis disputé... (ma vie sexuelle) [My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument] (Arnaud Desplechin), 40 points, 1 vote , 0 #1 votes
27. (25.) Moebius – Gustavo Mosquera (Argentina), 40 points, 1 vote , 0 #1 votes
27. (--) Evita, 40 points, 1 vote , 0 #1 votes
27. (58.) Bound, 40 points, 3 votes , 0 #1 votes
31. (57.) Sydney/Hard Eight (Paul Thomas Anderson) , 39 points, 4 votes , 0 #1 votes
32. (34.) Bottle Rocket / Wes Anderson / U.S., 38 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
32. (24.) The Funeral – Abel Ferrara (USA), 38 points, 3 votes , 0 #1 votes
34. (50.) Happy Gilmore | Dennis Dugan | U.S., 36 points, 3 votes , 0 #1 votes
35. (30.) La vida privada (Private Life) – Vicente Pérez Herrero (Spain / Italy / France), 35 points, 1 vote , 0 #1 votes
35. (--) Hamlet, 35 points, 1 vote , 0 #1 votes
37. (36.) Trees Lounge (Steve Buscemi, USA), 34 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
38. (41.) The Hunchback of Notre Dame – Gary Trousdale / Kirk Wise (USA), 33 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
39. (30.) Le huitième jour (The Eighth Day) – Jaco Van Dormael (Belgium / France / UK), 30 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
39. (45.) Multiplicity – Harold Ramis (USA), 30 points, 1 vote , 0 #1 votes
39. (67.) 南國再見,南國 [Goodbye South, Goodbye] (Hsiao-hsien Hou, TPE), 30 points, 1 vote , 0 #1 votes
39. (50.) Gabbeh (Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Iran), 30 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
39. (--) Few of Us | Sarunas Bartas | Lithuania, 30 points, 1 vote , 0 #1 votes
44. (--) The Pillow Book (Peter Greenaway,), 29 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
45. (--) Swingers, 28 points, 3 votes , 0 #1 votes
46. (50.) Microcosmos : le peuple de l'herbe [Microcosmos] (Marie Pérennou / Claude Nuridsany), 27 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
47. (--) Mars Attacks! (Tim Burton), 26 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
47. (33.) Brassed Off, 26 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
47. (34.) Flirting with Disaster | David O. Russell | U.S., 26 points, 2 votes , 0 #1 votes
Edit. And if someone wonders what was the movie that was in top 10 last time but missed top 50 this time: it was The Rock by Michael Bay (#53 with 22 points and 3 votes) (and #12 of last round was Welcome to the Dollhouse which was #19 in the 1995 poll this time.)