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  1. Historical box office (1932-1940)'s icon

    Historical box office (1932-1940)

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. From Joel Finler's book "The Hollywood story." p356-357 Rentals over 1.5 Million
  2. DID: Dissociative Identity (Multiple Personality)'s icon

    DID: Dissociative Identity (Multiple Personality)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. https://thecinemaholic.com/movies-about-multiple-personality-disorder/ http://www.tasteofcinema.com/2014/the-15-best-movies-about-multiple-personality-disorder/ https://docmode.org/movies-about-dissociative-identity-disorder-did/ https://www.imdb.com/list/ls073672621/ (list made for poll) https://www.imdb.com/list/ls000426822/ https://mubi.com/lists/dissociative-identity-disorder http://urbantimes.co/2014/12/33-fantastic-films-whose-main-characters-have-mental-disorders/ https://www.therapyroute.com/article/movies-about-dissociative-identity-disorder-mental-health-related-films-by-e-sinisi https://letterboxd.com/jamawive/list/psychological-disorders-in-the-movies-feature/detail/ nothing new https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/151423005.pdf https://letterboxd.com/abstractania/list/mental-disorders-portrayed-in-film/detail/
  3. Films with Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata in it's icon

    Films with Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata in it

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2, popularly known as the Moonlight Sonata, is a piano sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven. Suggestions of other films with this in it are welcome.
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    GKIDS

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. GKIDS (Guerrilla Kids International Distribution Syndicate) is an American film distributor based in New York with a focus on "sophisticated, indie" animation
  5. WTF? What The Future (were they thinking)?'s icon

    WTF? What The Future (were they thinking)?

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. [b]If you're a fan of dystopian movies, then this is for you:[/b] This list is a compilation of all the movies (fiction or animated) that were made in the 20th century but are set in the 21st century and starting with a rule of 10 year gap after 1990, with the sole intent of analyzing the future (our current present) through those past movies. The list is now expanding to include early 21st century productions set in the future with the 90's rule applied. [b]Update:[/b] The list is meant to be updated every year but since it's also a dynamic list and more unknown, obscure movies can get discovered, it can be updated at any time and you can always help sending a PM with a proof of date of the movie in question you think it's missing. [b]Eligibility:[/b] The movie must be set mostly in a determinate future (10+ years after the date of the movie's release) and can't be just a short segment. In case of time traveling movies or movies that span several years, the main year(s) should be at least 33% of the movie's runtime and must be relevant to the plot and the setting. Must have had a theatrical release. [b]Not eligible:[/b] Documentaries, TV/Mini-Series, TV/Straight-to-DVD Movies, Experimental, Shorts. Retellings, paralell stories or continuations from TV/Mini-Series. Mere possibility, unclear or confusing timelines. [b]2001:[/b] 2001: A Space Odyssey, Journey To The Seventh Planet, Riki Oh: The Story Of Ricky, Tango 2001; [b]2002:[/b] [b]2003:[/b] [b]2004:[/b] Timecop; [b]2005:[/b] The Transformers: The Movie; [b]2006:[/b] Any Day Now (Vandaag of Morgen); [b]2007:[/b] Adrenaline: Fear The Rush, Double Dragon; [b]2008:[/b] Split Second; [b]2009:[/b] Freejack; [b]2010:[/b] 2010: The Year We Make Contact, Sleepwalker (La Sonambula), Cybernator; [b]2011:[/b] Bombshell, The Last Chase, Radioactive Dreams, A Time Of Roses (Ruusujen Aika); [b]2012:[/b] Mutant Action (Accion Mutante), The Baron (The Ultimate Warrior); [b]2013:[/b] Escape From L.A., The Postman; [b]2014:[/b] A Long Return (Largo Retorno), Moon Child; [b]2015:[/b] Firebird 2015 AD, The 6th Day, Back To The Future Part II, Spaceflight IC-1: An Adventure In Space, Post Impact; [b]2016:[/b] [b]2017:[/b] Barb Wire, Cherry 2000, Fortress; [b]2018:[/b] Rollerball, Future Fear; [b]2019:[/b] 2019: After The Fall Of New York (2019 - Dopo La Caduta Di New York), Akira, Blade Runner, Daybreakers, The Island, Warriors Of The Wasteland (I Nuovi Barbari), The Running Man, Heatseeker, Goodbye 20th Century (Zbogum Na Dvaesetiot Vek); [b]2020:[/b] 2020 Texas Gladiators (Anno 2020 - I Gladiatori Del Futuro), Cabaret Sin, Droid, Mission To Mars, Reign Of Fire, Stranded, Yesterday (Yeseuteodei), Battle Queen 2020 (BattleQueen 2020); [b]*[/b] [b]2021:[/b] It's All About Love, Johnny Mnemonic, Moon Zero Two, Resiklo, The Sisterhood; [b]2022:[/b] The Dark Side Of The Moon, 2022 Tsunami, Deham, No Escape, Soylent Green; [b]2023:[/b] Gemini Rising; [b]2024:[/b] Hack//The Movie (Dotto hakku: Sekai no mukou ni), Beyond the Time Barrier (The War of 1995), A Boy and His Dog, Highlander II: The Quickening [b]*[/b] Beware that Droid is just a softcore recut of Cabaret Sin for general, non-porn audiences. [b]Sources:[/b] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Films_set_in_the_2020s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_set_in_the_future https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stories_set_in_a_future_now_in_the_past
  6. Submarine Films's icon

    Submarine Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1. Films set mostly on submarines.
  7. All in one. Lists of scientific movies about accurate science's icon

    All in one. Lists of scientific movies about accurate science

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. there's still gonna be total fiction here though ThoughtCo's The Top 10 Movies About Science DAVID BRIN's recommended movies that help teach science (+33) Screenrant's 11 Most Accurate Science Fiction Movies Of All Time (+7) Popular Mechanics' The 10 Most Accurate Sci-Fi Movies (+3) TheCinemaholic's 12 Most Scientifically Accurate Sci-Fi Movies of All Time (+2) Goliath's Sci-Fi Movies That Are Actually Scientifically Accurate (+1) +3 from 7 space-based TV shows get graded on realism NASA Pinpoints The Most And Least Realistic Sci-Fi Movies Of All Time (+4)
  8. Longest Films by Running Time's icon

    Longest Films by Running Time

    Favs/dislikes: 12:0. This is a list of the longest movies ever released. It include some documentaries and TV-miniseries (edited together as movies), but movies that are primarily experimental are left out. The list is sorted by duration from longest to shortest, and varies between 896 and 302 minutes.
  9. Work Sucks: Anti-work movies's icon

    Work Sucks: Anti-work movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. https://www.reddit.com/r/antiwork/ help me find more! lists included: 10 Movies That Remind Me Why I Quit My Office Job https://letterboxd.com/werstgerl/list/anti-work/detail/ possible sources: short lists https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=work-stoppage&ref_=ttkw_kw_4 https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=pressure-at-work&ref_=ttkw_kw_11 long list https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=quitting-a-job&ref_=ttkw_kw_10
  10. Agoraphobia's icon

    Agoraphobia

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. from PTP list, it's more expansive so I'll leave it separate from the other phobia list
  11. Capitolfest 18 (2021)'s icon

    Capitolfest 18 (2021)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Capitolfest 18 After a very challenging year for all of us, Capitolfest will return on August 13, with a program similar to the one that was planned for 2020. Capitolfest, now in its 18th edition, is held at the historic 1,788-seat movie palace, the Capitol Theatre, in Rome, New York. The Capitol was built as a movie house and opened December 10, 1928 with an all-movie program including the First National feature, Lilac Time. The Capitol Theatre remains the only building in Rome, N.Y. (population c.32,000) constructed for the specific purpose of exhibiting motion pictures. Although the theatre received a Modernistic face-lift in 1939, the auditorium is configured exactly as it was in 1928, and much of the original décor remains. Also still in place is the theatre’s 3-manual, 10-rank Möller theatre organ, which has recently been the recipient of some major restorative work. The staff and board of directors of the Capitol is particularly excited to announce that the Capitol building is currently undergoing a complete restoration to its 1939 appearance, and Capitolfest 18 will be one of the first events in the newly refurbished movie house. Most of the films at the Capitol are shown in 35mm prints on the theater’s carbon-arc, variable-speed projectors. The prints for the movies shown at Capitolfest come from archives such as the Library of Congress, George Eastman Museum, Museum of Modern Art, UCLA Film & Television Archive, and Universal Pictures, as well as from private collections. The festival includes several extremely rare talking films, as well as some equally rare silents. Each of the silent films will be accompanied by some of the world’s foremost exponents of authentic silent movie accompaniment. The goal of the Capitol Theatre is not only to show these vintage films, but also to re-create the experience of seeing these movies when they were new. This year’s festival will include A Tribute Constance & Joan Bennett, showcasing several of their films. hide Back this year is the Capitolfest dealers room, featuring films, dvds, laserdiscs, autographs, posters, books, and other memorabilia, which will be open throughout the weekend. At the time of this writing it is not entirely known what sort of restrictions (if any) there may be due to the Covid situation. Consequently, plans for a the mixer will be announced at a later date but, assuming there is a mixer this year, it will be on Thursday, August 12th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm for Capitolfest attendees (an RSVP will be requested) as well as a dealers room grand opening from 5:30 to 7:30. (It is quite possible the mixer will be held entirely outdoors this year, weather permitting.) There will also be a screening on Thursday at 7:30 of a Joan Bennett “war horse” t.b.a.; this movie is free to Capitolfest attendees. Regarding the possible restrictions that may be in place in the Capitol Theatre auditorium and, assuming we are permitted even 33% attendance (which we are confident we will be), there should be no difficulty in accommodating all of those persons who wish to attend this year’s show. (Also, if necessary, we can maintain the six-foot distance rule within the 1,788 seat auditorium, even if we have 500+ patrons in attendance.) A full list of any restrictions will be made available well in advance of the show. Capitolfest differs from other classic movie festivals in its leisurely pacing. There are intermissions within each session (featuring live organ music) and relatively lengthy breaks between sessions, allowing attendees to savor the films. (Thus our slogan: “A vacation—not a marathon.”) Approx. 90% of Capitolfest attendees come from out of town but, whether you are local or travel hundreds of miles, we want you to feel that the Capitol is your theater. As always, Capitolfest organizers would be more than happy to provide interested parties with more information. Updates can be found on the Capitol’s website at www.romecapitol.com, and there is an on-going discussion on the Capitolfest Facebook page. Best Wishes, Art Pierce Executive Director
  12. Entertainment Weekly’s Top 50 Cult Movies's icon

    Entertainment Weekly’s Top 50 Cult Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 30:0. Published in 2003, Entertainment Weekly Magazine described their Top 50 Cult Movies thusly: "most died at the box office, some of them horribly. Mangled and despised, they were re-animated on video. And now they compose our cultural Esperanto, a subliminal vocabulary of vaguely subversive images, ideas, and phrases that we continue to obsess over and dissect at parties, around water coolers, in bars, over the blaring banalities of the mainstream media din. They are Cult Movies...So if you take your dead evil and your buckaroos banzai-ed, pour yourself a tall glass of Kool-Aid and peruse this list…" Note: Reader response to the original list was so great, that EW subsequently annexed their list with 11 “readers’ choice” picks. Why 11? Well, it's one longer, isn't it …?
  13. Family Friendly Halloween Movies's icon

    Family Friendly Halloween Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Halloween movies that are great for all ages. Grab your popcorn and gather around the TV with your family for some spooky fun.
  14. Movies for Mother's Day's icon

    Movies for Mother's Day

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. A list of movies that celebrate motherhood and all that mothers do for their family.
  15. MPDG: Manic Pixie Dream Girl's icon

    MPDG: Manic Pixie Dream Girl

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  16. Swedish advent calendar TV shows / Julkalendern i Sveriges Television's icon

    Swedish advent calendar TV shows / Julkalendern i Sveriges Television

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  17. The Animated Movie Guide: Top 60 Animated Features Never Theatrically Released in the United States's icon

    The Animated Movie Guide: Top 60 Animated Features Never Theatrically Released in the United States

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. This list is from Jerry Beck's book [url=http://www.amazon.com/Animated-Movie-Guide-Jerry-Beck/dp/1556525915]The Animated Movie Guide[/url] (2005). The list is divided into 3 sections: 1-20: Top 20 (U.S.-Produced) Direct-to-Video Animated Films 21-40: Top 20 (U.S.-Aired) Made-for-TV Animated Features 41-60: Top 20 Foreign Theatrical Features That Never Opened in the United States
  18. BabyPop's LGBT Pride Songs 2021 - music videos's icon

    BabyPop's LGBT Pride Songs 2021 - music videos

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. not on IMDb YET: Benny - Boys Will Be Boys Mansionair - Falling Troye Sivan - Youth Morgxn - Home RIVIN - I'll never say sorry Eli Lieb - Young Love Steve Grand - All-American Boy State of Sound - Heaven Matilda - Forever girl in red - girls Brandon Stansell - Slow Down Steve Grand - Time Todrick Hall - Wrong Bitch Todrick Hall - Low Scissor Sisters - Any Which Way Skitsofrenic - You Can't Pray The Gay Away The Irrepressibles - LET GO (Everybody Move Your Body Listen to Your Heart) Matthew Wood - Enough is Enough! Benny - Little Game Ryan Cassata - Daughter Troye Sivan - Lucky Strike Michl - Kill Our Way To Heaven Chuu (Loona) - Heart Attack HOLLAND - I'm Not Afraid Mary Lambert - Secrets Sertab Erener - Rengarenk Sertab Erener - Ac Sesini Dodie - I'm bisexual CupcakKe - LGBT Alyssa Kayhill - Gone M.I.U - ASMR Matthew Wood - Naked Matt Fishel - LGBTQIA (A New Generation) Keiynan Lonsdale - Kiss The Boy Bread - Everything I Own RIVIN - Distance Sam Tsui - Clumsy Alexander 23 - Cry Over Boys Lizzo x Queer Eye – Soulmate
  19. Dysphorroria's icon

    Dysphorroria

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. list by Sarah (dselwyns) Dysphorroria- horror built around a disconnect between the body, mind, and world. Centered around feelings of change without control, metamorphosis, and derealization. Acts as a branch of body horror, where the horror may not be visible, but the distinct and tactile unease is present
  20. Paint Your Face, Change Your Name, Leave Your Home Behind: Riot Grrrl Cinema's icon

    Paint Your Face, Change Your Name, Leave Your Home Behind: Riot Grrrl Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. List by Sam P. (sbprime) from LB missing Slits (?) It Changed My Life: Bikini Kill in the UK (1993)
  21. "Truth Seeker" Movie List's icon

    "Truth Seeker" Movie List

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Must-See Movie List, by the author of The Present. #1-46 = Movies #47-52 = TV-series #53-58 = Documentaries Also included: "Apocalypse, Man" Bill Hicks Charles Bukowski Cosmos by Carl Sagan Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas Evolve (http://www.topdocumentaryfilms.com/evolve/) George Carlin Mankind Rising (http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x150ifz_mankind-rising_shortfilms) "Right Here, Right Now" by Fatboy Slim (music video)
  22. Philosophy in anime's icon

    Philosophy in anime

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. WhatNerd's Top 5 Cerebral Anime Series for Philosophical Adults Cultura Colectiva's The 10 Anime Shows That Are Full Of Philosophical Questions AnimeUproar's 5 Anime that will Change Your Life! (Philosophy in Anime) Wisecrack's The Philosophy Of series https://www.imdb.com/list/ls072882584/ (The Best Top 10 Philosophical Anime Ever) AnimeUproar's Philosophy Of series Anime Philosopher's Philosophy Of series Anna Lindwasser's Philosophical Anime That Will Make You Think (from Ranker) +Fate/Zero (from lone video) still kinda missing Kiseiju
  23. szaretrilby's fav <400's icon

    szaretrilby's fav <400

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. This list is used for the annual "iCM Forum's 500<400" poll - 2015 edition. [url]http://s15.zetaboards.com/iCheckMovies/topic/7757868/1/[/url]
  24. Therapy and Psychiatry in Cinema's icon

    Therapy and Psychiatry in Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. 1-4 https://www.therapyroute.com/article/movies-about-counselling-mental-health-related-films 5-22 https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/151423005.pdf +PTP list focus descrip from PTP list: Film portrayals of therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and mental health counselors, in which their role plays a major part in the story.
  25. Byrge & Miller’s “The Screwball Comedy Films”'s icon

    Byrge & Miller’s “The Screwball Comedy Films”

    Favs/dislikes: 29:0. "This list is based off the book The Screwball Comedy Films: A History and Filmography, 1934-1942 by Duane Byrge and Robert Milton Miller. From the introduction: 'A screwball comedy was at heart a love story. It’s central romance was frequently instigated by an aggressive, even eccentric woman whose efforts to prod her more stodgy and conventional beau along the rocky road to the altar primed the comic mechanisms for a great deal of humor-by-embarassment. Improbable events, mistaken identities, and ominously misleading circumstantial evidence quickly compounded upon each other, albeit by seemingly logical progression, until a frantic conclusion in which even the impending marriage gives only faint promise of providing some whit of order as antidote to the previous narrative chaos. This book is intended as an historical menu for the feast, as well as a guide to sorting out and identifying the certifiably screwball from the much larger parade of vintage cinema comedy which surrounds it in the program schedules and on the cassette racks. Each of the following freature films described in the second section of this book has been found by the authors to qualify as sufficiently "screwy," by the standards of the era, to merit inclusion in our annotated filmography.' The films are listed chronologically."
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