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SRT Poll #7: Most Influential Southern Films
Please note: A pair of films, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) and Steel Magnolias (1989), didn’t quite make the cut–apologies in advance to fans of Dolly Parton and Leatherface.
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SRT Poll #6: Sesquicentennial Series
Please note: We apologize in advance if your favorite film is missing (unless you wanted to vote for Gods and Generals).
Posted in 20th Century, SRT Polls
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SRT Polls #4 and #5: Sesquicentennial Series
In honor of the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War (or at least its beginning), Bowtied and Fried will feature a series of polls featuring the war, its battles, its personalities, and its lingering controversies. Please note: Bowtied and Fried apologizes in advance … Continue reading
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SRT Poll #3: BBQ Styles