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  1. Christopher Mintz-Plasse Filmography's icon

    Christopher Mintz-Plasse Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:1. Christopher Mintz-Plasse Filmography including shorts
  2. Chronological Donald, Volume 1: Walt Disney Treasures's icon

    Chronological Donald, Volume 1: Walt Disney Treasures

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. A list of all the Donald Duck shorts included in the 2 Disc Chronological Donald, Volume 1 DVD set.
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    Cine libre!

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "Cine libre!" was (or is) a film cycle in Switzerland, where leftists rooted in different socialist traditions gathered. Traditionally they shared a meal, watched a movie and discussed it afterwards, contextualizing, criticising or enhancing its narrative.
  4. Cinefix Movie Lists's icon

    Cinefix Movie Lists

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The ultimate movie lists for cinema's biggest fans, we countdown the best ever, from fights to romance and everything in between. With a filmmakers approach, we dive deep into what makes the most brilliant moments in film work so well. Omit: Most Disappointing Movies of 2013 1-8: Most Underappreciated films of 2013 9-19: Movie Critics are Talking About in 2014 20-29: Biggest Best Picture Oscar Snubs 30-37: Surprising Actor First Roles 38-42: Premieres at South By Southwest (2014) 43-54: 12 Best Long Takes in Film History 55-64: Top 10 Best CGI Moments from Last Century! 65-72: Top 10 Practical Movie Effects of All Time 73-79: Top 10 Most Effective Editing Moments of All Time 80-89: Top 10 Stunts of All Time 90-99: Top 10 Movie Fight Scenes 100-110: Top 10 Improvised Scenes in Movie History 111-189: 100 Most Iconic Shots of All Time 190-197: Top 10 Makeup Transformations of All Time 198-205: Top 10 Movie Dance Scenes Of All Time 206-213: Top 10 Slow-mo Moments of All Time 214-221: Top 10 Horror Movie Deaths of All Time 222-228: Top 10 Chase Scenes of All Time 229-235: Top 10 Movie Shootouts of All Time 236-242: Top 10 Best Sound Designed Films of All Time 243-252: Top 10 Most Underrated Movies of 2014 253-262: Top 10 Most Anticipated Films of 2015 263-270: Top 10 Movie Sports Showdowns 271-278: Top 10 VFX Innovations in the 21st Century! 279-288: Top 10 Movie Heists Of All Time 289-293: Top 10 Monologues of All Time 294-302: Top 10 Aerial Dogfights in Movie History 303-309: Top 10 Movie Sets Ever Built 310-353: The 100 Most Iconic Movie Lines of All Time 354-363: Top 10 Most Controversial Movies of All Time 364-368: Top 10 Movie Wardrobes of All Time 369-373: Top 10 Most Beautiful Movies of All Time 374-380: Top 10 Most Beautiful Animated Movies of All Time 381-383: Top 10 Movie Villains of All Time 384-386: Top 10 Movie Heroes of All Time 387-442: 100 MORE Most Iconic Movie Quotes of All Time 443-449: Top 10 Movie Monsters of All Time 450-453: Top 10 Best Scenes of All Time 454-460: Top 10 Best Montages of All Time 461-462: Top 5 Best Holiday Movies of All Time 463-465: Top 10 Opening Shots of All Time 466-468: Top 10 Closing Shots of All Time 469-477: Top 10 Movie Romances of All Time 478-481: Top 10 Movie Twists of All Time 482-489: Our 50 Favorite Movies of All Time 490-491: 5 Brilliant Moments In Film 492-497: Top 10 Casting Decisions of All Time 498-501: Top 10 Supporting Roles That Stole The Show 502-508: Top 10 Favorite Rule Breaking Films 509-511: Top 10 Best Character Arcs in Film 512: 5 Brilliant Moments of Action 513-516: Scariest Movie Moments of All Time 517: Holding Long and Cutting Short: 2 Brilliant Moments in Editing 518-523: 10 Best Structured Movies of All Time 524: 1 Brilliant Moment of Tension 525-534: 21 Best Character Departures of All Time 535-538: 10 Most Emotional Movies of All Time 539-543: Top 10 Funniest Movie Moments 544-546: 3 Brilliant Moments in the Visuals of Character 547-548: 5 Best End Credits of All Time 549-555: 10 Best Uses of Color of All Time 556-560: 5 Brilliant Moments of Camera Movement 561-564: 10 Moments of Subjectivity on Film 565-571: Best Dialogue of All Time 572-580: Top 10 Uses of Silence 581: Best Shots of All Time - Pt. 1 582: Best Shots of All Time - Pt. 3 583-584: Top 10 Science Fiction Films of All Time 585-586: Top 10 Tensest Movie Moments of All Time 587-589: Top 10 Movie Crimes of All Time 590-599: Top 10 Influences on the Sundance Film 'Lemon' 600-605: Top 10 Westerns of All Time 606-608: Another 5 Brilliant Moments in Film 609-611: Top 10 Movie Props of All Time 612-617: Top 5 Horror Movies of All Time 618-624: Top 5 Remakes of All Time 625-627: Top 5 Sequels of All Time 628-629: 6 of the Best Shots of All Time 630: Top 5 Adaptations of All Time 631-634: Top 5 Most Original Movies of All Time 635-639: Top 10 Thrillers of All Time 640: 4 More of the Best Shots of All Time 641-642: The 10 Most Personal Movies of All Time 643-650: 10 Best Specific Sub-genres of All Time 651-656: Top 10 Sex Scenes of All Time - NSFW :P 657: 3 Brilliant Moments in the Visuals of Emotion 658-663: Top 10 Performances on Film 664: CineFix's 100 Most Talked About Movies 665-668: Top 10 Musical Moments of All Time 669-671: Top 10 Film Scores of All Time 672-678: Top 10 Soundtracks of All Time 679-680: Even MORE Brilliant Moments in Film 681-683: 10 Best Long Takes in Film History REDUX 683-692: Best Movies of 2018 693-702: Top 10 Documentaries of All Time 703-706: Top 10 Production Designs of All Time 707: Top 10 Action Movies of All Time - Part 1 708: Top 10 Action Movies of All Time - Part 2 709-718: Top 10 Movies of 2019 719-725: The 10 Most Uplifting Movies of All Time 726-729: Top 5 Historical Epics of All Time 730-732: Cinema's Top 10 Leaders of All Time 733-737: Our Favorite Vampire Movies From Around the World 738-741: A History of Slashers 742-747: Top 10 Movie Meals of All Time 748-757: The Top 10 Movies of 2020
  5. Cinema Ad Hoc: Las 50 mejores películas españolas de la historia's icon

    Cinema Ad Hoc: Las 50 mejores películas españolas de la historia

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Elegimos a nuestras favoritas del cine patrio. El cine español, siempre motivo de querellas y de disputas, siempre vilipendiado por muchos sectores y frente al que se une la burda generalización de considerarlo un hecho unitario, como si autores tan dispares como Victor Erice, Álex de la Iglesia o José Luis Cuerda hicieran un cine similar en cuanto a sus pretensiones y formas de entender el hecho cinematográfico, por cierto, que de cincuenta películas que aparecen en la lista hemos contado tres que se desarrollen directamente durante la Guerra Civil y dos más que aún no estando en plena Guerra sí tienen una relación cercana, 5… de 50, ¿no les parece que va siendo hora de revisar algunos tópicos que han venido siendo considerados como verdades irrefutables? Esperamos que, como siempre, no consideren esta lista como una imposición de una verdad sino como una valoración colectiva sobre la que, por supuesto, se pueden discutir sus presencias y lamentar sus ausencias, que las hay, ya que 50 películas apenas son un reflejo de una cinematografía tan amplia como la española, que ustedes la disfruten. La lista ha sido confeccionada a partir de los resultados de un foro donde participamos muchos de los colaboradores de la web.
  6. Cinema Audio Society Award Winners's icon

    Cinema Audio Society Award Winners

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. All the winners of the Cinema Audio Society Awards, from 1993 to the present.
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    Cinema Du Look

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. A list of movies considered part of the Cinema Du Look style or movement in film. Even peripherally connected movies have been included.
  8. Cinema Snob Reviewed Films's icon

    Cinema Snob Reviewed Films

    Favs/dislikes: 4:1. This list is only for those to keep track of any films they had watched that Brad Jones, as the Cinema Snob, had also reviewed. All listed, with the exception of top lists, trailer episodes, the Producer's Cut of Halloween 6, the video game Night Trap, DVD exclusives, PornHub exclusives, non-Cinema Snob crossovers, and films that lack their own pages on IMDB. Please inform me if any films are missing otherwise, or if they had been given a page on IMDB. "Thank you very much." - The Cinema Snob
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    Cinemateca de Cuba's Best Cuban films

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. In 2020, in celebration of ICAIC's 60 years since its foundation, the Cuban Cinemateca asked 100 professionals of the Cuban the film industry to choose the best Cuban films produced or co-produced by ICAIC. The list is divided in three sections: Fiction (Starts with Memorias del Subdesarrollo) Documentary (Starts with Suite Habana) Animation (Starts with Vampiros en La Habana) Each section is ranked. Missing: Elpidio Valdés (series of shorts) Filminutos (series of shorts) El paso del Yabebiri La Luna en el Jardín Meñique Cayita: Una leyenda 20 años Osain (Hernán Henríquez, 1966) Nikita Chama Boom Los Indocubanos Los dos príncipes La prensa seria Matojo (series of shorts) A Norman McLaren (Manuel Marcel) Un sueño en el parque (1965) La Silla (Juan Padrón)
  10. Clark Gable Filmography 's icon

    Clark Gable Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
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    Classic American Serials

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. A chronological listing of extant American serials made from the silent era through the 1950s. I am only including titles that exist complete, or for which there is enough material to provide at least the minimal "serial experience" , such as the first film listed, [b]The Perils of Pauline[/b] which was originally 20 reels but is known to exist now only in a 9-reel reissue version. Some of these titles aren't commercially available at the moment however.
  12. Cloris Leachman Filmography's icon

    Cloris Leachman Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
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    Code Red

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. All movies released by Exploitation label Code Red
  14. CollegeHumor.com's The Best Best Picture's icon

    CollegeHumor.com's The Best Best Picture

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The 84th Academy Awards are on February 26th, but before a new Best Picture Oscar is awarded, let's figure out exactly what the best Best Movie of all time is.
  15. CollegeHumor.com's The Best Christmas Movie's icon

    CollegeHumor.com's The Best Christmas Movie

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The best Christmas movie as voted on by CollegeHumor.com's readers.
  16. Common Sense Media's Best Movies for Families's icon

    Common Sense Media's Best Movies for Families

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "This guide includes our favorite time-tested movies for families with kids from toddlers to teens." The list is categorized by age and by genre. Age 2-6 (1-44) Animated favorites (1-27), classics for kids (28-39), lovable live-action animals (40-44) Age 7-12 (45-138) Classics for tweens (45-65), coming-of-age tales (66-83), dramatic stories (84-93), laugh out louds (94-110), sci-fi and fantasy (111-138) Age 13-17 (139-194) Classics for teens (139-144), coming-of-age tales (145-157), dramatic stories (158-178), laugh out louds (179-186), sci-fi, action, and fantasy (187-194) On the Common Sense website, they tell you what ages each film is appropriate for.
  17. Constance Bennett Filmography's icon

    Constance Bennett Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. A list of Constance Bennett's films.
  18. Cool Hand Luke’s Top 100 Favourite Movies Of All Time's icon

    Cool Hand Luke’s Top 100 Favourite Movies Of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
  19. Cool Material - The 100 Movies Every Guy Should See's icon

    Cool Material - The 100 Movies Every Guy Should See

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Cinematic history is littered with gems. In the hands of a brilliant director, a skillful cast, or a visionary writer, a masterpiece can be born. There are so many, in fact, that selecting just 100 as essential viewing was extremely challenging. We debated. We consulted reviews. We rewatched forgotten films. After weeks of doing so, we’ve come to the conclusion that these are the 100 films every guy should see. If you haven’t seen them all, it’s time to fire up Netflix.
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    Cosmic horror

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Movies or tv that contain elements of cosmic horror in the spirit of H.P. Lovecraft.
  21. CraveOnline's The 25 Most Influential Action Movies of All Time's icon

    CraveOnline's The 25 Most Influential Action Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. CraveOnline lists the films that changed the genre forever (for better or worse).
  22. Criterion Collection Themes - Blue Christmases's icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Blue Christmases

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. It’s not that we don’t get into the holiday mood at Criterion, but our carol of choice is less likely to be “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” than “In the Bleak Midwinter.” Our titles have Christmas celebrations that are marred by dysfunction (A Christmas Tale) or poverty (Mon oncle Antoine), lavish parties tinged with morbid melancholia (Fanny and Alexander) or adolescent anxiety (Metropolitan)—and what would Christmas be without some passive-aggressive gift giving (All That Heaven Allows)? Don’t even get us started on Lulu’s grisly yuletide at the climax of Pandora’s Box. Check out the titles below—they may not offer Miracle on 34th Street warm and fuzzies, but they do propose their own undeniable brand of Noel spirit.
  23. Criterion Collection Themes - Great Soundtracks's icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Great Soundtracks

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Try to think of Charade without that perfectly swoony Henry Mancini title song. Imagine Easy Rider roaring down the highway without Steppenwolf’s “Born to Be Wild” kicking it into high gear, or Dazed and Confused fading out to anything other than Foghat’s “Slow Ride”—or a zitherless The Third Man. Many movies are inextricable from their flawlessly selected soundtracks. Similarly, certain songs don’t seem to have reason to exist without the images they’ve been set to: Jeannette’s unfathomably giddy “Por que te vas” is forever tied to Ana Torrent’s bedroom dance in Cría cuervos . . . , and anyone who’s seen Chungking Express is unlikely to hear the Mamas and the Papas’ “California Dreamin’” without dreaming of Faye Wong bopping along. Below, explore a potpourri of Criterion pop and jazz, in films featuring music from David Bowie, Nat King Cole, Miles Davis, John Lurie, Nico, the Rolling Stones, Annie Ross, Tom Waits, and more.
  24. Criterion Collection Themes - Italian Neorealism's icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Italian Neorealism

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The neorealist movement began in Italy at the end of World War II as an urgent response to the political turmoil and desperate economic conditions afflicting the country. Directors such as Roberto Rossellini, Vittorio De Sica, and Luchino Visconti took up cameras to focus on lower-class characters and their concerns, using nonprofessional actors, outdoor shooting, (necessarily) very small budgets, and a realist aesthetic. The best-known examples remain De Sica’s Bicycle Thieves, a critical and popular phenomenon that opened the world’s eyes to this movement, and such key earlier works as Rossellini’s Open City, the first major neorealist production. Other classics of neorealism include De Sica’s Umberto D. and Visconti’s La terra trema, but the tendrils of the movement reach back to De Sica’s The Children Are Watching Us and forward to Rossellini’s The Flowers of St. Francis, as well as to some filmmakers who did their apprenticeships in this school, Michelangelo Antonioni and Federico Fellini—and far beyond.
  25. Criterion Collection Themes - Novels on the Big Screen's icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Novels on the Big Screen

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. There’s a long-held and widespread feeling that a movie adaptation of a novel is never as good as the source. It’s easy to see how this became received wisdom, given the sheer difficulty of translating a plot that unfolds over hundreds of pages to a feature-length film’s running time, the immensity of the passions and mysteries that a novel can hold. The challenge for the film version is to function as its own work of art while at the same time reflecting a previously established perspective. But there have been many films that brilliantly interpret the literary universes they take on. In the movies below, the words of Charles Dickens, E. M. Forster, Patricia Highsmith, Victor Hugo, Flannery O’Connor, and Erich Maria Remarque, among many other authors, are transmuted into compelling and expressive visual experiences. Whether faithful adaptations (Rosemary’s Baby, Howards End, The Ice Storm) or daring reimaginings (The Idiot, Naked Lunch, The Thin Red Line), these are films that deserve to be appreciated alongside their printed progenitors.
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