First-round voting will close at midnight Eastern on Thursday, with Round 2 matchups seeded and put out for consideration before week's end. Now's the chance for new voters to make a difference in some close races, including one involving a top seed as selected by our panel of movie experts.

Here are seven showdowns where only a few votes will determine which film moves on, with percentages taken from Wednesday afternoon. Vote now to help decide the round of 32.

1. Aliens (50.3 percent) vs. Born on the Fourth of July (49.7 percent)

Weaver 1, Cruise 0? "Aliens" and "Born on the Fourth of July" have been close in early voting.

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And why is the sci-fi classic part of our 64-film field? Let the selection committee explain for itself:

2. Stripes (52.6 percent) vs. A Bridge Too Far (47.3 percent)

"Stripes" has faced a tougher-than-expected battle from "A Bridge Too Far" in the first round.

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The winner could get a Round 2 date with "Top Gun."

3. Letters from Iwo Jima (52.3 percent) vs. Inglourious Basterds (47.7 percent).

So far, Clint Eastwood's fictional take on a real-life battle, from the Japanese perspective, is poised to upset Quentin Tarantino's World War II fantasy.

If "Basterds" rallies, it could set up an all-Brad Pitt matchup in the second round with "Fury."

4. MASH (50.4 percent) vs. Midway (49.6 percent)

Donald Sutherland, left, and Elliott Gould tee it up in "MASH," which is facing "Midway" in the first round of Military Movie Madness.

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Despite the culture clash, or maybe because of it, only a handful of votes separates the two.

5. Das Boot (50.3 percent) vs. The Deer Hunter (49.7 percent)

"The Deer Hunter," starring Robert De Niro, has been all but tied with the U-Boat epic "Das Boot" in early voting.

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6. Lawrence of Arabia (50.8 percent) vs. Sergeant York (49.2 percent)

The battle between two very different takes on World War I has been closer than our expert panel would've predicted. Here are some views from the panel on the Academy Award winner for Best Picture of 1963:

7. In Harm's Way (51.2 percent) vs. Dr. Strangelove (48.8 percent)

Into the sunset: Top seed "Dr. Strangelove" failed to reach the second round of Military Movie Madness.

Photo Credit: Columbia Pictures

As expected, "The Duke" is well-represented in the field, including a first-round matchup between Wayne's "Sands of Iwo Jima" and Wayne's "The Longest Day." And while "Strangelove" struggles, George C. Scott's powerful performance in "Patton" is cruising into the second round.

Kevin Lilley is the features editor of Military Times.

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