Charts: Lists

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  1. Paste Magazine: The 50 Best Movies of the Decade (2000-2009)'s icon

    Paste Magazine: The 50 Best Movies of the Decade (2000-2009)

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. If comparing music from Gillian Welch and Outkast in our 50 Best Albums of the Decade is like apples and oranges, ranking films like Amélie, The Dark Knight and Mulholland Drive is more like apples, ice cream and foie gras. But despite the wild variety among our 50 Best Movies from 2000-2009, each is an exquisitely made, exceptionally satisfying piece of cinema that we believe will endure well after the decade has ended. There are masters like Martin Scorcese and Lars Von Trier, and relative newcomers like Fernando Meirelles and Anna Boden. There are documentaries, comedies and dramas, as well as animated films and even a super-hero flick. Mirroring a decade of globalism, the filmmakers are from the United States, New Zealand, Taiwan, Germany, Ireland, France, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Denmark, Romania, Thailand, Brazil, and nearly every part of the U.K. Let these be our recommendations for your Netflix queue. Personally, after reading the loving descriptions in these pages, I’ve already got films I missed the first time around—like Syndromes and a Century and Beau Travail—on the way. —Josh Jackson, Paste editor-in-chief
  2. Paste Magazine's 50 Best Anime Series of All Time's icon

    Paste Magazine's 50 Best Anime Series of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0.
  3. Paste's 50 Best Samurai Films of All Time's icon

    Paste's 50 Best Samurai Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. What is it about the samurai that captivates Westerners? The armor and swords, the reverent attitude and the reputation for supreme competence in warfare are all pretty impressive, but they don’t get to the heart of it. I believe it might be that at the core of every samurai is the code of bushido, the feudal Japanese equivalent of chivalry, with its one edict above all else: If the time should call for it, protect your lord with your life. That self-abnegation in service of something greater than oneself is the question at the heart of the works of generation after generation of directors as they revisit the samurai film. And it’s why we’re so excited to present Paste’s list of the 50 Best Samurai Films of All Time. This is a broad genre, just from a the standpoint of how much history falls within it. The American Western falls more or less within the bounds of the 19th Century, yet samurai films offer centuries of warfare, palace intrigue and a drawn-out end of an era for the history and film buff to chew on. Samurai flicks really have something for everyone. Fans of period pieces will love the intricate set design, costuming and portrayals of towering historical figures in the midst of epic conflict. If operatic drama is more your speed, you can sit back and watch committed actors dine upon lavish scenery. Action junkies get to watch riveting combat with cool-looking swords. And fans of film history in general will delight in tracing the lineage of some of the West’s cinematic touchstones to their forebears in the East, as well as some stellar Eastern adaptations of Western canon. It is with solemn bushido reverence that I invite you to join us as we dive into 50 films that exemplify this mightiest of genres. We’ve formed this list with a careful eye toward the classic jidaigeki (Age of Civil War period piece) and chambara (swordfighting) films that typify the genre in Japan, but also to some of the weird and subversive outliers that challenge audience expectations or the mythic idea of the samurai code. And because this genre is so deeply steeped in the history of its homeland, we’ve also arranged this list in a loose sort of historical chronological order and added some context that might help clarify the settings of some of the movies. In the interest of keeping things tight, we’ve excluded anime entries, but for a definitive list that includes some animated samurai action, check out Paste’s 100 Best Anime Films. Published August 2017
  4. Paul Thomas Anderson Filmography's icon

    Paul Thomas Anderson Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. Paul Thomas Anderson's full feature directorial filmography
  5. Paul Thomas Anderson's Favorite Films's icon

    Paul Thomas Anderson's Favorite Films

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. i'm sam disalle and this is the same list as the one i made on MUBI. let me know if anything needs to be added or subtracted.
  6. PdA's Anti-Canon's icon

    PdA's Anti-Canon

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0.
  7. Peanuts filmography's icon

    Peanuts filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. A list of feature films and television specials, based on characters from the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz.
  8. Pedophilia, Hebephilia, Ephebophilia's icon

    Pedophilia, Hebephilia, Ephebophilia

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. PTP list
  9. Peter Bradshaw’s top 50 films of the demi-decade (2010-2014)'s icon

    Peter Bradshaw’s top 50 films of the demi-decade (2010-2014)

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. We are now midway through the 2010s. So what trends are emerging in cinema? Peter Bradshaw takes a look – and picks his top 50 films of the demi-decade. (Order as per article. Eligibility by UK release date.)
  10. Philip K. Dick Filmography's icon

    Philip K. Dick Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Philip Kindred Dick was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist whose published work is almost entirely in the science fiction genre. After his death in 1982, 12 films have been made based on his stories, with a total gross of more than one billion dollar.
  11. Philip Seymour Hoffman Filmography's icon

    Philip Seymour Hoffman Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. All feature roles starring the late, great Philip Seymour Hoffman. Excludes short films and TV.
  12. Pixar Animation Studios "Films"'s icon

    Pixar Animation Studios "Films"

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. All Current and Upcoming Pixar Animation Studios Films
  13. Pixar films and shorts's icon

    Pixar films and shorts

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. A chronological list of Pixar films and shorts
  14. Pokémon (Pokemon) Feature Films's icon

    Pokémon (Pokemon) Feature Films

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. List of Pokemon Feature Films
  15. Polish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film's icon

    Polish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0.
  16. Portuguese Golden Globes - Best Movie (Globos de Ouro Portugal - Melhor Filme)'s icon

    Portuguese Golden Globes - Best Movie (Globos de Ouro Portugal - Melhor Filme)

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. This list contains the movies that won the golden globe for best movie in Globos de Ouro, a cerimony that rewards portuguese projects in several areas of art. Started in 1996.
  17. Pre-Code Musicals's icon

    Pre-Code Musicals

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. A list of all the pre-Code musicals.
  18. Profoundly Erotic: Sexy Movies That Changed History's icon

    Profoundly Erotic: Sexy Movies That Changed History

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. A list of the films covered in Joe Bob Briggs's book Profoundly Erotic: Sexy Movies That Changed History
  19. Psychedelic Celluloid: British Pop Music in Film and TV 1965-1974's icon

    Psychedelic Celluloid: British Pop Music in Film and TV 1965-1974

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Written by Simon Matthews. "After The Beatles stormed America, every Hollywood and European production company descended on London to be part of the new swinging scene... and they didn't leave until they'd signed up every able-bodied pop group or singer to appear in one of their films. A unique and carefully researched cultural history of UK film, TV and music in the swinging 60s. A time when no film or TV programme was without a group, singer or fantastic soundtrack - and London was briefly the film capital of the world. Containing individual summaries of over 120 films, covering everything from John Barry to Pink Floyd via Blow Up, the Electric Banana, Serge Gainsbourg, Magical Mystery Tour, David hemmings, Kubrick, Godard, Jodorowsdky and the London cast of Hair. With comprehensive listings of over 500 related features, documentaries, TV programmes and shorts, an unforgettable trip through the swinging 60s." This list includes every film actually profiled in the book as well as every film granted a capsule synopsis in the appendices. Missing from IMDB: The Lone Ranger (1968) starring Pete Townshend Maltamour (1973) documentary about Malta A Year in the Life (1968) documentary about The Mike Stuart Span
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    Queer/Art/Film

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Founded in June 2009, Queer/Art/Film is a New York film series where each month they invite one of the city’s homosexual artists to pick a film that has most inspired them, and present it to an audience. Some films are missing, as they are not classified by IMDb as films.
  21. Quentin Tarantino's vote on Sight & Sound 2012 Poll's icon

    Quentin Tarantino's vote on Sight & Sound 2012 Poll

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0.
  22. Quinzaine des réalisateurs's icon

    Quinzaine des réalisateurs

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Started in 1969. Entered : 1969-2007 Working on : 2008 (not yet entered) The short films are not included in this list Note : - Mai 68, la belle ouvrage is dated 2008, but the images were actually screened in 1969, at the Quinzaine. - Soliloguy (Stephen Dwoskin) imdb lists the film as a short (8 mn long), but the Quinzaine lists it as a feature film - Film Portrait (Jerome Hill) is dated in 1973 by imdb, but was actually shown in the 1970 festival... - Zwartziek (Jacob Bijl) is dated 1975 by imdb, but was actually shown in the 1973 festival... - Llocsi Caimanta, fuera de aquí is dated 1981 by imdb, but it was shown in the 1977 festival... Missing : Les bombardiers: Troupe d'élite, fleur de Marie, by Oimel Mai (1970) - Very little information : the movie is supposedly german, and Oimel Mai is a disciple of Alexander Kluge. La trace de Moloktchon (Louis Jammes, 2001) - it's a broadcast video installation, and not really a movie. 2008 :
  23. Reality Checks's icon

    Reality Checks

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Movies for getting hints, what reality seems to be all about, so far.
  24. Recent Cult Horror's icon

    Recent Cult Horror

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Cult horror movies from recent years.
  25. Reddit top 250 version 2.0's icon

    Reddit top 250 version 2.0

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The first update of the Reddit top 250 favorite movie list circa August 2010.
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