Charts: Lists
This page shows you the list charts. By default, the movies are ordered by how many times they have been marked as a favorite. However, you can also sort by other information, such as the total number of times it has been marked as a dislike.
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56th Academy Awards (1984)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
57th Academy Awards (1985)
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58th Academy Awards (1986)
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59th Academy Awards (1987)
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5camp's Top 30 Best Anime Movies of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Published in 2016. -
5th Academy Awards (1932)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
5th Golden Globe Awards (1948)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
60th Academy Awards (1987)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
61st Academy Awards (1988)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
62nd Academy Awards (1989)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
63rd Academy Awards (1990)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
64th Academy Awards (1991)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
65th Academy Awards (1992)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
66th Academy Awards (1993)
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67th Academy Awards (1994)
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68th Academy Awards (1995)
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69th Academy Awards (1996)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
6th Academy Awards (1934)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
7 horror movies that led to real police investigations
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7 Well Written Movie Scenes That Don’t Use Any Dialogue
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Dialogue should do at least one of two things, advance plot and establish characters. A screenwriter uses more than conversations between characters to do that. Dialogue gets more recognition than any other element of a script because it is the writing that translates to the screen, but a script is more than the characters’ words. It is the document that every artist of the filmmaking process uses to create his or her piece that contributes to the film. A script is the film’s action and plot. It creates the characters and the narrative spirit that breathes life into the film. Considering that film is primarily a visual medium, characters’ action and imagery are essential tools in creating and advancing a narrative. An absence of dialogue can often be a more effective way to advance a story. Elements of a film’s narrative are encoded in mise en scene (a French term that loosely translates to “things on the screen) of every image, every shot, and every frame. Writers use a narrative structure in their scenes in which action reveals character and plot, and a pacing that creates the tension that keeps the audience engaged. -
700+ Films I Love
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Long list of films, shorts, animation or documentaries that I like a lot. Reflects current favorites, nostalgia choices, favorite directors etc Not ranked!!! Even if there are many that I like way more than others, but all of them I like to varying degrees Omission does not mean dislike, I didn't want to overcrowd the list with too many from a same director, and there are so many films I could confidently say I liked! But maybe a bit less, or maybe I forgot a few (I totally feel like I must have) To be updated in the future with any new findings I love Feel free to comment your checks/unchecks or give me recs based on this list! -
70th Academy Awards (1997)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
71st Academy Awards (1998)
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72nd Academy Awards (1999)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
73rd Academy Awards (2000)
Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
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