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.

  1. WWE's Big Four's icon

    WWE's Big Four

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Every WWF/WWE Big Four pay-per-view: WrestleMania, Survivor Series, Royal Rumble, and SummerSlam.
  2. You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story's icon

    You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. All films featured in the documentary from 2008, narrated by Clint Eastwood, about the history of Warner Bros.
  3. Acclaimed Films from Around the World's icon

    Acclaimed Films from Around the World

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0. For each country, I selected a maximum of 2 films, 1 film per director. Countries that no longer exist are listed by their current names. The films are listed alphabetically by country (see the [url=http://www.imdb.com/list/pdJOKYfXmys/]IMDb list[/url] to see which films are from which country). I did not use a formula to select the films, but my selections are mainly based on the following criteria: 1. Country-specific and region-specific critic polls. 2. Non-country-specific critic polls. 3. Various other lists. 4. Rotten Tomatoes scores and ratings. Note: Although the list has room for improvement, I lost interest, so I am not planning to update it.
  4. Chick Flicks's icon

    Chick Flicks

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Girly movies that create unattainable standards for men to achieve in real life, or make you feel kick ass for being a woman. Proceed with caution.
  5. Favorite Movies's icon

    Favorite Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:5.
  6. Favorite Movies's icon

    Favorite Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1. My favorite movies in no specific order.
  7. Horror's icon

    Horror

    Favs/dislikes: 3:2. quantity over quality
  8. Sett på Tjino's icon

    Sett på Tjino

    Favs/dislikes: 0:2. Movies I have seen in the cinema.
  9. Taschen's Movies of the 90s's icon

    Taschen's Movies of the 90s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This book by Jürgen Muller, edited by Taschen, covers the 1990s of the moving picture around the world.
  10. Third Window Films releases's icon

    Third Window Films releases

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. All Third Window Films releases.
  11. Warner Bros. Musicals's icon

    Warner Bros. Musicals

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. Includes First National Pictures as well.
  12. Yale Film Studies Canon's icon

    Yale Film Studies Canon

    Favs/dislikes: 12:0. List of films needed to graduate Yale Film Studies Graduate Program.
  13. 15th Mumbai Film Festival - 2013's icon

    15th Mumbai Film Festival - 2013

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 15th Mumbai Film Festival - 2013
  14. 2011 US Wide's icon

    2011 US Wide

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  15. anim's icon

    anim

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. drawn stuff (but good)
  16. Cinema Home Schooling's icon

    Cinema Home Schooling

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  17. Favorite romances's icon

    Favorite romances

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  18. Films about classical music and musicians's icon

    Films about classical music and musicians

    Favs/dislikes: 11:1. Feel free to send suggestions of movies that are not on the list
  19. Films on most official lists by year of release's icon

    Films on most official lists by year of release

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. This is a list of the films on the most official lists by year of release. Ties are broken by number of checks.
  20. Goya Awards - Nominated for Best Film's icon

    Goya Awards - Nominated for Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  21. Jonathan Rigby - American Gothic (extended)'s icon

    Jonathan Rigby - American Gothic (extended)

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
  22. laki fav films not directed by TSPDT 250 directors's icon

    laki fav films not directed by TSPDT 250 directors

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  23. movies to watch online's icon

    movies to watch online

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  24. My Random Recommendations 's icon

    My Random Recommendations

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A little bit of everything. No order. Ever expanding.
  25. Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 2000s Movies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 2000s Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. New millennium, new technology. Film cameras were the standard way to shoot a movie for over a century, and now they to had to make space for upstart digital. Without digital cameras, zombies would’ve stayed dead; 28 Days Later was only possible with how quick and easy it is to set up with them. Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation) and Neill Blomkamp (District 9) certainly benefited from the new technology. Movies were also used to absorb our collective trauma. We escaped into magic and wonder in the months after 9/11 with Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, while we celebrated the end of the Great Recession by getting the hell off this planet with Avatar. And speaking of those series, we didn’t want their installments taking up all the spots on this list, so one movie representing the whole franchise was chosen for those worthy. And your vast comic-book trivia knowledge became a social asset, not a bullseye for beatings. Iron Man, The Dark Knight, and Spider-Man 2 opened up new ways of connected storytelling (and money making). And it wasn’t just superheroes making the leap to the mainstream. Fanboy culture, the internet, and sites like the one you’re reading now helped bring “genre” movies to the cultural forefront: zombies (28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead), sci-fi (Avatar, Serenity), horror (The Descent, Saw), and fantasy (Pan’s Labyrinth). Meanwhile, under-served voices started to make some noise in the mainstream with films led by females (Mean Girls, Whale Rider, Bend It Like Beckham, Twilight), made African-American filmmakers (Love & Basketball, Barbershop), and featuring Asian-American stars (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Better Luck Tomorrow). And that’s not including the increasingly easy access to international material like City of God and Let the Right One In. And we still haven’t touched upon Pixar’s golden age (WALL-E, Finding Nemo), Hollywood finding the formula for comedies perfectly balanced between smart and dumb (The Hangover, The 40-Year Old Virgin), or that the Fast & Furious series got its humble beginnings here. A lot happened in this decade: Discover it all with the 140 Essential Movies of the 2000s!
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