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Skype Crew watch potentially bad movies together
Favs/dislikes: 6:7. Here's a bunch of potentially shitty flicks we'll see together at the Skype Crew. If you know of a crappy movie, that's also an official check, and is not on this list, recommend away! Wanna watch a movie with the Skype Crew? Send me a PM, then. :) The list can also be found at IMDb, with our ranking for each movie: http://www.imdb.com/list/gEVCJVXOpD4/ -
Slant Magazine The 100 Best Film Noirs of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Purists will argue that film noir was born in 1941 with the release of John Huston’s The Maltese Falcon and died in 1958 with Marlene Dietrich traipsing down a long, dark, lonely road at the end of Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil. And while this period contains the quintessence of what Italian-born French film critic Nino Frank originally characterized as film noir, the genre has always been in a constant state of flux, adapting to the different times and cultures out of which these films emerged. Noir came into its own alongside the ravages of World War II, with the gangster and detective films of the era drastically transforming into something altogether new as the aesthetics of German Expressionism took hold in America, and in large part due to the influx of German expatriates like Fritz Lang. These already dark, hardboiled films suddenly gained a newfound viciousness and sense of ambiguity, their dangers and existential inquiries directed at audiences through canted camera angles and a shroud of smoke and shadows. As the war reached its end stage, soldiers came home to find a once-unquestioned era of male authority put in the crosshairs of changing cultural norms. And in lockstep, the protagonists of many a noir began to feel as if they were living in a newly vulnerable world, taking cover beneath trench coats and fedoras, adopting cynical, wise-cracking personae, and packing heat at all times while remaining hyper-aware of the feminine dangers that surrounded them. Jean-Luc Godard once said that “all you need for a movie is a gun and a girl,” and in noir, the latter was often the most dangerous. Indeed, Barbara Stanwyck’s anklet in Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity and Ann Savage’s icy stare in Edgar G. Ulmer’s Detour are as deadly as any bullet. Our list acknowledges the classics of the genre, the big-budget studio noirs and the cheapest of B noirs made on the fringes of the Hollywood studio system. But we’ve also taken a more expansive view of noir, allowing room for supreme examples of the proto-noirs that anticipated the genre and the neo-noirs that resulted from the genre being rebooted in the midst of the Cold War, seemingly absorbing the world’s darkest and deepest fears. Then and now, the best examples of this genre continue to evoke—shrewdly and with the irrepressible passion of the dispossessed—humanity’s eternal fear of social disruption. -
Slant Magazine's The 100 Best Westerns of All Time
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Slant: The 100 Best Films of the 2010s
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/tv/'s guide to entry level strange shit
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. /tv/'s guide to entry level strange shit as found on www.4chan.org/tv/ /tv/'s guide to mid level strange shit here: www.icheckmovies.com/lists/slashtvslashs+guide+to+mid+level+strange+shit -
Slovak Film Institute's DVD Series
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The Slovak Film Institute's series of DVD releases (with English subtitles) dedicated to important cinematic works from a decade (or decades) of Slovakian film - so far, they've released ten films from the 40s-50s, twenty films from the 60s, ten from the 70s, and ten from the 80s. -
Space Movies
Favs/dislikes: 6:1. A list of movies in space -
Spike Lee filmography
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Stanley Kubrick
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Stanley Tucci Filmography (Updated)
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Star Trek: The next Generation
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. This is an unofficial list for Star Trek: The Next Generation, to make it easy for you to keep track of which episodes you've already seen. This list includes all 7 Seasons of Captain Picard adventures. Live long and prosper \/ -
Stellan Skarsgård Filmography
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Stockholm International Film Festival: Bronze Horse
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. An award given for best film at the Stockholm International Film Festival. Awarded since 1990. -
Storyville
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. BBC Series showcasing the best in international documentaries. -
Sutherland Trophy
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Created in 1958, the Sutherland Trophy was awarded annually by the British Film Institute to "the maker of the most original and imaginative [first or second feature] film introduced at the National Film Theatre during the year". In 1997, the criteria changed to honour the maker of the most original and imaginative first feature screened during the London Film Festival. -
TCM Essentials - 52 Must-See Movies
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Teen Cult Movies
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. All those movies with and about teens that we still love as adults. -
Teen movies from 1990 to now - Slasher/crime/action
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Teen movies from the 1980s to now. only slasher/crime/action in high school/college limited to 50 movies. Comments will be appreciated -
The 1980s Group Top 60
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. This is a compilation of top 10 lists from the forum discussion in the 1980s group from that decade. All movies have to be from the 80s. The way in which the movies are ranked are that 1st place in any individual list gives 10 points, 2nd place gives 9 points and so forth. If the list is in no particular order thenall movies get 5 points. Then all points are added up and we get a top list for the whole group taken together. All movies that make an individual list are included on this list. If points are equal the movie voted on by most members are ranked first. This list will be more valuable for every member that submits their personal top 10. I will update this list every time a member submits or updates their personal top 10. -
The 30 Best Music Videos Ever: Poll Results
Favs/dislikes: 6:1. https://www.billboard.com/articles/list/468696/the-30-best-music-videos-ever-poll-results #1-#10: 80ies #11-#20: 90ies #21-#30: 00ies -
The 50 Greatest Midnight Movies of All Time (Flavorwire)
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Midnight screenings inspire rabid devotees, because they invite fans to participate in communal antics (think Rocky Horror) and indulge that giddy feeling when experiencing something shocking or strange on an intimate scale. It’s a bonding experience that unites outsiders, offers a venue for discovery, and encourages audiences to let their hair down. Midnight showings can elevate a movie to cult status, but not all cult movies are midnight favorites. Here are 50 of the greatest midnight movies that have that certain je ne sais quoi — the ones we’d happily stay up all night to watch. (By Alison Nastasi | January 14, 2015) -
The 84th Annual Academy Awards Nominees
Favs/dislikes: 6:1. Every film nominated in every category for the 2012 Oscars, ranked by number of nominations, then alphabetically. -
The Art(s) of Slow Cinema
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. "This is a list of films I see fit the (my?) characteristics of Slow Cinema. I will update this list every time I come across a new film. The list only includes films I have personally seen. So unless I get my hands on some films that are mentioned on other website, I won’t list them here." - Nadin Mai -
The Austrian Film - Edition Der Standard
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Edition österreichischer Film is an edition of 370+ significant austrian movies and shorts, as well big sellers as arthouse productions, as selected by Filmarchiv Austria and editorial staff of newspaper Der Standard and published by Hoanzl.at in order to assemble an image of the traditional and modern austrian cinema. The edition is consisting of 385 issues in 18 seasons. -
The Beauty of the Real: What Hollywood Can Learn from Contemporary French Actresses
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The Beauty of the Real: What Hollywood Can Learn from Contemporary French Actresses is a book by Mick LaSalle, film critic for the San Francisco Chronicle and Hearst Newspapers, that highlights an explosion of female talent in French cinema. Scores of French actresses are doing the best work of their lives in movies tailored to their star images and unique personalities. To spend time with them, to admire their flashing intelligence and fearless willingness to depict life as it is lived, gives us what we're looking for in movies but so rarely find: insights into womanhood, meditations on the dark and light aspect's of life's journey, revelations and explorations that move viewers to reflect on their own lives. The stories they bring to the screen leave us feeling renewed and excited about movies again. This list below is from Appendix Two of LaSalle's book. It includes films that are available in English subtitled editions and are mentioned in his book or his suggestions that did not make the text.
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