AFI Top 100

Reviews of the 2007 AFI Top 100 List

AFI Top 100 #009: Vertigo

The Signals start to experience some unsteady, and some may say even nauseous, feelings over highly acclaimed Hitchcock classic, Vertigo.
[Aggregate score: 7.6]

AFI Top 100 #060 Duck Soup

TLS endures the Marx Brothers’ satirical political shtick-storm that is “Duck Soup.” We never forget a movie, but in this case we’ll make an exception, with a hey-nani-nani and a *honk honk.* [Aggregate score: 2.25]


AFI Top 100 #066: Raiders of the Lost Ark

TLS plunders the depths of the AFI list to decide if everyone’s favorite worst-archeologist-ever hero is deserving of a place on it.
[Aggregate score: 7]

AFI Top 100 #089: The Sixth Sense

TLS sees specters and reevaluates their own misconceptions in an AFI review of M. Night Shyamalan’s original horror/thriller.
[Aggregate score: 10]

AFI Top 100 #008: Schindler’s List

TLS tackles one of the modern day masterpieces that showcases both real life horror and honest humanity in the face of it, in the AFI #8, Schindler’s List.
[Aggregate score: 10]

AFI Top 100 #075: In the Heat of the Night

TLS heads to a small southern town riddled with racial tension to solve a murder (and enjoy some creampies) in this classic police procedural drama.

[Aggregate score: 10]

AFI Top 100 #096: Do the Right Thing

The Lost Signals takes a long draw from a Spike Lee joint as they discuss, “Do the Right Thing.” Batteries not included.

[Aggregate Score: 10]

AFI Top 100 #048: Rear Window

The Lost Signals find themselves in a room with a view as they discuss Alfred Hitchcock’s Romantic-Comedy-Thriller, “Rear Window.” Binoculars not included.

[Aggregate Score: 9]

AFI Top 100 #078: Modern Times

TLS bumbles through Modern Times with Charlie Chaplin in his final film as his lovable, but unlucky character, the Tramp. Check out our review and why we think this movie still rings true today. [Aggregate Score: 9]

AFI Top 100 #015: 2001: A Space Odyssey

TLS muses upon monoliths, monkeys, mind games, and more all while slowly succumbing to their space madness, in a critique of Stanley Kubrick’s epic, 2001: A Space Odyssey. [Aggregate score: 8.7]