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. Films on exactly 2 official lists's icon

    Films on exactly 2 official lists

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Following an idea suggested by [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/profiles/wowwee123/]wowwee123[/url] This is a list of every film on exactly 2 official lists. I was hoping to make a list of every official check, but such a list is too large for the site, so we'll have to settle for multiple lists: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/films+on+at+least+3+official+lists/peacefulanarchy/]Films on at least 3 official lists[/url] [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/films+on+exactly+2+official+lists/peacefulanarchy/]Films on exactly 2 official lists[/url] [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/films+on+1+official+list+part1/peacefulanarchy/]Films on 1 official list Part1[/url] [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/films+on+1+official+list+part2/peacefulanarchy/]Films on 1 official list Part2[/url]
  2. Films Policier's icon

    Films Policier

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Films Policer is a term which refers to the Crime-Thriller genre of French Cinema. The Film Policier developed from early attempts to emulate American Film Noir in the 1940's. Those directors who can be credited with having mastered the Film Policier include: Henri-Georges Clouzot; Jacques Becker; Jean-Pierre Melville; Henri Verneuil; Jacques Deray; Georges Lautner; Claude Chabrol and Costa-Gavras. - Film de France.com
  3. Film's Top 10 Iranian Films's icon

    Film's Top 10 Iranian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. A total of 92 Iranian critics took part in a poll conducted in September 2009 by Film magazine with Behzad Rahimiyan as guest editor in chief and the critics were asked to choose 10 top Iranian and foreign films they had seen in their lives. In Iranian cinema, like the world cinema, top movies are selected from time to time by film experts and the results have been always attractive to film buffs. If this occurred for the world cinema for the first time in 1952 and during an international exhibition in Brussels, the Movie Star monthly did it for the first time in Iran in 1971. In that poll, Vertigo, Rosemary’s Baby and 2001: A Space Odyssey were on top of the list. However, a year later, Film quarterly repeated the poll on the Iranian films with Dariush Mehrjui’s The Cow (1969) ranking the first. A similar poll was conducted in 1978 by a newspaper as a result of which the top film was Sohrab Shahid Sales’ Still Life (1975)... The third poll was conducted in September 2009 with a higher number of participants; that is, 92 critics and firm writers. During the past decade, many film writers have been writing critiques on films and Film magazine officials chose those where have been more serious and more exact or who have been doing this for a long period of time. The result of the above poll is as follows I I'm pretty unsure on movie number 6 on this list. The source says It's name is deadlock. But that title isn't on IMDb, either the film isn't on IMDb or it is another of the films made by Amir Naderi around 1973. The reason there are 11 movies on this list is that the two last films got the same amount of points.
  4. Films with evil, possessed or creepy dolls and dummies's icon

    Films with evil, possessed or creepy dolls and dummies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. I like suggestions!
  5. Filmspotting Golden Brick nominees's icon

    Filmspotting Golden Brick nominees

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The Golden Brick winner should be an artistically ambitious film that many listeners say they never would have seen (and usually enjoyed and recommended!) without Filmspotting bringing it to their attention.
  6. Filmweb Top 500 - All the Movies's icon

    Filmweb Top 500 - All the Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Established in 1998, Filmweb is Polish website that claims to be the second biggest movie database in the world. They are listing the most popular films among their users at the moment as Top 500. This list includes all Top 500 films in history of the charts since September 2017 that could be retrieved from Wayback Machine. Updated - when needed.
  7. Five-star movies in The Video Movie Guide by Mick Martin and Marsha Porter's icon

    Five-star movies in The Video Movie Guide by Mick Martin and Marsha Porter

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. This list is pulled from an early 2000s version of the movie guide. Early editions of this book were the first source I used to choose movies.
  8. Flavo's Favorite Horror's icon

    Flavo's Favorite Horror

    Favs/dislikes: 4:1. My favorite horror movies
  9. Flickchart's Top 100's icon

    Flickchart's Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 4:1. The official Top 100 movies as ranked on Flickchart.com
  10. FLM - De bästa svenska filmerna genom tiderna (2022) - ALL Films's icon

    FLM - De bästa svenska filmerna genom tiderna (2022) - ALL Films

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Complete list with all the votes. The following six titles are not on IMDb (yet): Farlig kunskap (1983/84) Iris (1954) Limpan är sugen (1998) Protokoll fört vid studiet av ett sönderfallande system (1971) U-barn (1968) Waryaa (2018) Also adjusted the rankings positions for "Nybyggarna" (1972) and "Jag är nyfiken - en film i blått" (1968). The sloppy editor(s) forgot about listing "Förvandla Sverige" (1974) at the master film index (the omission comes as no surprise considering how sloppy and aesthetically unappealing the magazine is). In the foreword, the chief editor claims that there are 223 films in total. There are, in fact, 224 or 226 films depending on how you count. The iCM-list should consist of 226 titles since Utvandrarna/Nybyggarna and Jag är nyfiken gul/blå are, in fact, pairs of two films. Dropoffs from FLM's 2012 list: Du levande (2007) Mitt liv som hund (1985) *Pensionat Paradiset (1937) Ådalen 31 (1969) *Bröderna Mozart (1986) *Amorosa (1986) Änglagård (1992) *Darling (2007) *Elvira Madigan (1967) *Flickan (2009) Gösta Berlings saga (1924) *Mannekäng i rött (1958) *Ångrarna (2010) *Apan (2009) *Avalon (2012) *Egen ingång (1956) En handfull kärlek (1974) En passion (1969) *Europa 1900 (1968) *Fram för lilla Märta (1945) *Fröken April (1958) *Inughuit – folket vid jordens navel (1985) *Juni (2007) *Kungsgatan (1943) *Munnar (1966) *Myglaren (1966) *Naturens hämnd (1983) *Nebulosan (1999) *Paradistorg (1977) Pelle Erövraren (1987) Så vit som en snö (2001) *Sällskapsresan (1980) Såsom i en spegel (1961) *Sommaren (1995) *Stilleben (1985) *Tiden har inget namn (1989) *Tills. med Gunilla månd. kväll o. tisd. (1965) Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen (1999) Undergångens arkitektur (1989) [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/flms+best+swedish+films+of+all+time/]iCM's official version[/url]
  11. FMOVIE 100's icon

    FMOVIE 100

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The best 100 movies of all time according to the members of several Dutch - and one Belgian - Football Manager fora.
  12. Football365 Forum's Top 250 2011's icon

    Football365 Forum's Top 250 2011

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
  13. For halloween's icon

    For halloween

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. To watch during the halloween season! It is fixed by date since 1922 till now! Enjoy!
  14. Forces of Geek: Top ten cartoons of each year, 1930-1950's icon

    Forces of Geek: Top ten cartoons of each year, 1930-1950

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Chosen by Vincent Alexander. Alphabetical order for each year. Years don't always match IMDb dates.
  15. Frantisek Vlácil Filmography's icon

    Frantisek Vlácil Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Features and short films of Czech director František Vláčil (1924-1999).
  16. Free Radicals - 50 Essential Experimental films by Albert Alcoz's icon

    Free Radicals - 50 Essential Experimental films by Albert Alcoz

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. missing from imdb: Notes from Light music Nervous Magic Lantern Tacita dean's FILM (2011)
  17. FrightFest Guide: Monster Movies's icon

    FrightFest Guide: Monster Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "Monsters have been a part of human culture since we first gained the ability to tell stories. They represent everything from our deepest fears to our feelings of alienation and estrangement. From its beginnings, the cinema has provided a venue to visualize monsters in all their fearsome and sometimes strangely sympathetic glory. They have become some of the movies' most unforgettable, enduring and popular characters. And now the entire spectrum of screen creatures is gathered in one volume. In The Frightfest Guide to Monster Movies, celebrated writer, editor and critic Michael Gingold starts in the silent era and traces the history of the genre all the way through to the present day. From Universal Studios legends such as Frankenstein's Monster and the Mummy, to the big bugs, atomic mutants and space invaders that terrorized the '50s, to the kaiju of Japan and the ecological nightmares of the '70s and '80s, to the CG creatures and updated favourites of recent years ― they're all here. 200 of the greatest creature features from across the globe are reviewed, with fascinating facts and critical analysis, all illustrated with a ghoulish gallery of remarkable monstrous imagery. Cult-favourite filmmaker Frank Henenlotter, creator of some of the screen's most idiosyncratic and bizarre beings, contributes a foreword, A whole world and grisly galaxy of creatures great and small, spawned from space, the supernatural and strange science, the beginning of time, beneath the sea and beyond imagination, await in this book. Dare you confront the beasts within?"
  18. FSR: Top 5 Films by Country's icon

    FSR: Top 5 Films by Country

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. [b]Fergenaprido's Significance Rating - Top 5 Films by Country/Territory[/b] This started out as a personal goal to see the top five films of each country, using imdb data. After they removed the weighted rankings beyond the Top 250, I created my own formula to try to balance each rating and it's number of votes, in order to make films more comparable. I settled upon the formula of SR=(EXP(rating)*(LN(votes))/100). Why that particular formula? I tinkered around with different variations, I prefer using ln instead of log, and this formula ended up with a fairly approximate order similar to imdb's weighted formula. Here are the top five films from major and minor film countries. My current minimum number of votes is 5,000, for major countries, and less for minor countries. I excluded countries where there weren't enough films with at least 50 votes, as the SR wasn't reliable enough to rank them. I do exclude films that have had voter manipulation, but I don't exclude those rated highly because of enthusiasm from their home country (i.e. "mafias"). Not meant to be definitive, just a fun side project for me, and I decided to move it from my spreadsheet to icm this year. Feature-length films only (including documentaries). I collect the imdb data on May 1st each year, and update this list shortly thereafter. Films are listed by significance rating within each country, except section B, where films with 1,000+ ratings are listed first. I also adhere to a "1 country/territory per film" rule - I may not always get it right. Former countries (Yugoslavia, Soviet Union, etc.) that have successor states are allocated to their successor state by studio. Former countries (East Germany, North Vietnam, etc.) that were absorbed by another country are listed separately. Countries & Territories included, sorted alphabetically (by code) per section: Section A (1-205): at least 10 films with 5,000+ votes, 5 films per country (41 countries). Argentina (1-5), Australia (6-10), Austria (11-15), Belgium (16-20), Brazil (21-25), Canada (26-30), Chile (31-35), China (36-40), Czechia (41-45), Denmark (46-50), Egypt (51-55), Spain (56-60), Finland (61-65), France (66-70), UK (71-75), Germany (76-80), Greece (81-85), Hong Kong (86-90), Hungary (91-95), Iceland (96-100), India (101-105), Ireland (106-110), Iran (111-115), Israel (116-120), Italy (121-125), Japan (126-130), South Korea (131-135), Mexico (136-140), Netherlands (141-145), Norway (146-150), New Zealand (151-155), Poland (156-160), Romania (161-165), Russia (166-170), Serbia (171-175), Sweden (176-180), Thailand (181-185), Turkey (186-190), Taiwan (191-195), USA (196-200), South Africa (201-205) Section B (206-340): at least 10 films with 1,000+ votes, 5 films per country (27 countries). Bangladesh (206-210), Bosnia & Herzegovina (211-216), Bulgaria (216-220), Colombia (221-225), Croatia (226-230), Cuba* (231-235), Estonia (236-240), Georgia (241-245), Indonesia (246-250), Latvia* (251-255), Lebanon (256-260), Lithuania (261-265), North Macedonia* (266-270), Malaysia (271-275), Morocco* (276-280), Pakistan (281-285), Peru (286-299), Philippines (291-295), Portugal (296-300), Palestine (301-305), Saudi Arabia* (306-310), Senegal* (311-315), Switzerland (316-320), Tunisia* (321-325), Ukraine (326-330), Uruguay (331-335), Venezuela (336-340) Section C (341-440): at least 5 films with 500+ votes, 5 films per country (20 countries). Afghanistan (341-345), Armenia (346-350), Ethiopia (351-355), East Germany (356-360), Iraq (361-365), Jamaica (366-370), Jordan (371-375), Kazakhstan (376-380), Kosovo (381-385), Mongolia (386-390), Nigeria (391-395), Nepal (396-400), Panama (401-405), Singapore (406-410), Sri Lanka (411-415), Slovakia (416-420), Slovenia (421-425), Chad (426-430), UAE (431-435), Vietnam (436-440) Section D (441-605): at least 5 films with 100+ votes, 5 film per country (33 countries). Albania (441-445), Algeria (446-450), Angola (451-455), Azerbaijan (456-460), Burkina Faso (461-465), Bhutan (466-470), Belarus (471-475), Bolivia (476-480), Ivory Coast (481-485), Cambodia (486-490), Cameroon (491-495), Costa Rica (496-500), Cyprus (501-505), Dominican Rep. (506-510), Ecuador (511-515), Ghana (516-520), Guatemala (521-525), Kenya (526-530), Kuwait (531-535), Kyrgyzstan (536-540), Luxembourg (541-545), Moldova (546-550), Mali (551-555), Malta (556-560), Montenegro (561-565), Paraguay (566-570), Puerto Rico (571-575), North Korea (576-580), Syria (581-585), Tajikistan (586-590), Trinidad & Tobago (591-595), Uganda (596-600), Uzbekistan (601-605) Section E (606-655): at least 1 film with 50 votes, 1 film per country (50 countries). Andorra, Bahamas, Burundi, Benin, Bahrain, Belize, Brunei, Central African Rep., Curaçao, Djibouti, Dominica, DR Congo, Fiji, Faroe Islands, Gabon, Gibraltar, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Greenland, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Laos, Libya, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Macau, Madagascar, Myanmar, Mozambique, Mauritania, Malawi**, Namibia, Niger, Nicaragua, North Vietnam, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, El Salvador, Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Tanzania, East Timor, Turkmenistan, Togo, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe *Cuba, Latvia, North Macedonia, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, and Tunisia have fewer than 10 with 1,000+ votes, but the Top 5 would remain the same or only change by one film each if I lowered the threshold. **I wanted a round number for the list, so I chose the country with the highest film under 50 votes. Malawi beat out Cape Verde for that last spot.
  19. Funky Bollywood: The Wild World of 1970s Indian Action Cinema's icon

    Funky Bollywood: The Wild World of 1970s Indian Action Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "Despite the often stereotypical notions of Bollywood, it’s not all weddings, wet saris and running around trees. In the 1970s, Indian cinema gave birth to a new breed of action movie, one that combined its own exuberant traditions with foreign influences like the gritty urban crime thrillers of the New Hollywood, Hong Kong martial arts cinema, and Italian exploitation fare. This was the domain of hard fighting he-men stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra and Feroz Khan and badass, whip-wielding heroines played by the likes of the gorgeous Zeenat Aman, Hema Malini, and Rekha. Let world cult cinema fanatic Todd Stadtman be your guide through this world of karate killers, femme fatales, space age lairs, bombshells and booby traps with Funky Bollywood, a book with an attitude as freewheeling and feisty as its subject matter, bursting with colour and imagination on every vibrant page."
  20. Geekspace's The Best Films of the 2000s ( 2+ Votes )'s icon

    Geekspace's The Best Films of the 2000s ( 2+ Votes )

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. We may not be sure what to call the last decade (“Noughties” and “Oughties” are both ridiculous and popular, apparently), but it sure did have a lot of movies. Geekscapists all over were throwing down their hard-earned dollars throughout the last ten years, and at last, it’s time to put their mouths where their money is… or possibly “are.” Here are their Best Movies of the Decade!!! This list is based on votes by 6 entertainment staff of geekspace ( William Bibbiani, Ivan Kander, Connor S.Che, Nar Williams, Martin Scherer, Eric A.Diaz )
  21. Gene Wilder Filmography's icon

    Gene Wilder Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
  22. George Clooney Filmography's icon

    George Clooney Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:1. All feature films with George Clooney. Excludes shorts and plays.
  23. Georges Méliès - Lost movies's icon

    Georges Méliès - Lost movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. This is a list of all movies by Georges Méliès that are either lost or have an unknown surviving status. Unknown can mean lots of different things according to the filmography on wikipedia. A few titles are not on that filmography, but I couldn't find enough info about them, so I also put them down as unknown. If you've got checks on this list either you made a mistake or I made a mistake or wikipedia made a mistake or something surfaced recently. If you think something really is available (even a fragment), please send me a PM with some kind of proof. See also [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/georges+melies+-+checkable+movies/joachimt/]Georges Méliès - Checkable movies[/url]
  24. Ghent International Film Festival - Grand Prix winners's icon

    Ghent International Film Festival - Grand Prix winners

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. All the winners of the Grand Prix at the Ghent International Film Festival, Belgium.
  25. Giallo Meltdown's icon

    Giallo Meltdown

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "There’s a right way to approach a film genre and then there’s the Doomed Moviethon way. Richard Glenn Schmidt dove into the giallo by having weekend-long moviethons with sometimes up to 20 films crammed into a very short amount of time. Armed with only a very understanding wife, a disturbing amount of caffeine, and a seemingly limitless supply of junk food, Richard pushed his eyes and mind to the brink of madness and beyond. Seven years in the making, Giallo Meltdown: A Moviethon Diary lovingly covers 215 films in thirteen chapters with all the black-gloved killers, fashion models, gay stereotypes, psychosexual subplots, hooker bonfires, inheritance schemes, and gallons of fluorescent blood that the giallo is known for."
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