Over Eighteen months
An average of Three Hundred rounds of voting
Over Eighteen Thousand movies
All of it has been building to this moment...

Three films have proven themselves to be the very best that film has given to us as voted so far by you, the users of Bordersdown. Here those final three face on film hurdle as we decide once and for all which of them is truly:
The Greatest Film of All Time
The final three films for you to choose between are:
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
James Cameron's seminal sequel remains for many the benchmark of its franchise and also for the action genre itself. Featuring pioneering visual effects and a major expansion of the concept and narrative of the original film, this sequel set a standard that quite clearly few have come close to matching.
Jaws
It probably shouldn't come as a surprise that a Spielberg movie would make it into the final vote. The directors body of work is generally considered to be one of the finest in filmmaking and this early effort overcame technical and budgetary issues with a careful hand guiding it so that those compromises only added to the effect of the film, it being a masterstroke in the art of tension building.
Aliens
Cameron manages the impressive feat of taking up two of the final three positions in this vote with his work on the follow up to Ridley Scott's space horror. Like Cameron's own Terminator sequel, this film takes the same approach of expanding heavily on the concepts and scenarios of the original but what makes this film so special is how impressively this is done this time off the back of someone else's world building and how smartly it's done, offering for many the definitive depiction of the franchises universe.
This is the final vote and as such the key rule changes as you cast your final vote:
You can only vote for one of the above films
Which do you feel is the film that deserves to be Bordersdown's Greatest Film of All Time and why did you choose that cinematic classic over the others?
An average of Three Hundred rounds of voting
Over Eighteen Thousand movies
All of it has been building to this moment...

Three films have proven themselves to be the very best that film has given to us as voted so far by you, the users of Bordersdown. Here those final three face on film hurdle as we decide once and for all which of them is truly:
The Greatest Film of All Time
The final three films for you to choose between are:
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
James Cameron's seminal sequel remains for many the benchmark of its franchise and also for the action genre itself. Featuring pioneering visual effects and a major expansion of the concept and narrative of the original film, this sequel set a standard that quite clearly few have come close to matching.
Jaws
It probably shouldn't come as a surprise that a Spielberg movie would make it into the final vote. The directors body of work is generally considered to be one of the finest in filmmaking and this early effort overcame technical and budgetary issues with a careful hand guiding it so that those compromises only added to the effect of the film, it being a masterstroke in the art of tension building.
Aliens
Cameron manages the impressive feat of taking up two of the final three positions in this vote with his work on the follow up to Ridley Scott's space horror. Like Cameron's own Terminator sequel, this film takes the same approach of expanding heavily on the concepts and scenarios of the original but what makes this film so special is how impressively this is done this time off the back of someone else's world building and how smartly it's done, offering for many the definitive depiction of the franchises universe.
This is the final vote and as such the key rule changes as you cast your final vote:
You can only vote for one of the above films
Which do you feel is the film that deserves to be Bordersdown's Greatest Film of All Time and why did you choose that cinematic classic over the others?
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