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  1. Norske Filmklassikere's icon

    Norske Filmklassikere

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Norske Filmklassikere is a series of blu-ray released by Platekompaniet and Christer Falck in Norway. This is an ongoing crowd funding project.
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    Norske filmklassikere (crowdfunded Blu-ray re-releases)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This is a list of the Blu-ray re-releases that have been successfully crowdfunded in the series Norske filmklassikere.
  3.  Norske kinopremierer i 2012's icon

    Norske kinopremierer i 2012

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. En oversikt over planlagte kinopremierer for norskproduserte filmer og kortfilmer i 2012.
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    Not the Answer

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  5. NRC Handelsblad | 50 Beste Films Ooit's icon

    NRC Handelsblad | 50 Beste Films Ooit

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The 50 best movies of all time according to the readers of Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad as of September 2012.
  6. Nude toons, animated nudity's icon

    Nude toons, animated nudity

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. PTP list so it's only movies
  7. Nuri Bilge Ceylan filmography's icon

    Nuri Bilge Ceylan filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  8. NY Mag -  33 Essential Neo-Noirs's icon

    NY Mag - 33 Essential Neo-Noirs

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From Vulture/New York Magazine, a look at how noir films changed after 1959 "Neo-noir places the genre in new contexts and settings, and even cross-pollinates with other genres, as Blade Runner (1982) demonstrates. By the 1960s, noir had become self-referential and stylistically more blunt in a way that introduced new mores to the genre, often remixing the past as if in conversation with history. Free of the original studio system, neo-noir also has more brutal violence and sexually explicit scenes, turning what was once subtext into text. The noir of the aughts took this to an extreme, obsessing over the style of the genre’s past to the point where it can come across as empty pastiche á la Sin City (2005). In recent years, works like Top of the Lake, Destroyer, and others still care about style, but it’s grounded in the personal hells these characters navigate in their urban and rural landscapes. The below list doesn’t include some of the more obvious, highly regarded neo-noirs, including Chinatown, Drive, and Zodiac, in order to provide a more varied overview of the genre. These films (and two TV shows) are a blend of cult classics, canonized favorites, and personal obsessions I feel are particularly illustrative of the soul of this period of noir, and how it has evolved in recent decades." - Angelica Jade Bastién
  9. NY Times 25 Best Films of the 21st Century. So Far.'s icon

    NY Times 25 Best Films of the 21st Century. So Far.

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. We are now approximately one-sixth of the way through the 21st century, and thousands of movies have already been released. Which means that it’s high time for the sorting – and the fighting – to start. As the chief film critics of The Times, we decided to rank, with some help from cinema savants on Facebook, the top 25 movies that are destined to be the classics of the future. While we’re sure almost everyone will agree with our choices, we’re equally sure that those of you who don’t will let us know. Compiled by A.O. Scott & Manohla Dargis.
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    obgeoff 1001 best films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. My favourite 1001 films
  11. Oceanian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film's icon

    Oceanian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. 1-5: Australia 6: New Zealand 7: Fiji
  12. OCPD: Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder's icon

    OCPD: Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. 1-5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLNWqxVr1UA 6 https://www.psychologyinaction.org/psychology-in-action-1/2013/10/31/personality-disorders-in-the-media 7-8 https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/151423005.pdf 9 https://letterboxd.com/purplelammashta/list/must-see-films-about-psychology-and-mental/detail/ rest from PTP list nothing new https://letterboxd.com/abstractania/list/mental-disorders-portrayed-in-film/detail/ Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, mental and interpersonal control at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency. In contrast to patients of Obsessive-compulsive disorder, people experiencing OCPD generally perceive their behaviors as correct and desirable. Hoarding is also mentioned as one of several possible criteria for OCPD in the DSM-IV. OCPD is a chronic non-adaptive pattern of extreme perfectionism, preoccupation with neatness and detail, and a requirement or need for control or power over one's environment that causes major suffering and stress, especially in areas of personal relationships. Persons with OCPD are usually known to be inflexible and extremely controlling. They may find it hard to relax, and feel the need to plan out their activities down to the minute. OCPD occurs in about 1% of the general population. It is seen in 3–10% of psychiatric outpatients. It is twice as common in males as females.
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    October Horror Challenge 2018

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. I am going to try to watch as many horror movies as humanly possible over the course of the month of October. For posterity, I will add those titles to this list as I complete them.
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    Oddvar's Top 250 Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. My personal favorite movies that I've seen throughout the years.
  15. Old Movie Stars Dance to Uptown Funk's icon

    Old Movie Stars Dance to Uptown Funk

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Based on the YouTube video by Michael Binder, now with over 48M views.
  16. Olivier Assayas Filmography's icon

    Olivier Assayas Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  17. Ömer Kavur Filmography's icon

    Ömer Kavur Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Ömer Kavur (18 June 1944 – 12 May 2005) was a Turkish film director, producer and screenwriter. He directed 14 films between 1974 and 2003. His film Gece Yolculuğu was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.[1] Nine years later, his film Akrebin Yolculuğu was screened in the same section at the 1997 Festival He died on May 12, 2005 of lymphoma at his home in Teşvikiye, Istanbul, and was buried at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery following the religious funeral service held at the Teşvikiye Mosque
  18. One Year, One Film's icon

    One Year, One Film

    Favs/dislikes: 2:2. A look at history of cinema from my point of view. One from every year since early feature films to this year. Not particularly the most impactful features but some of the finer works of art in my opinion. Some titles may be placeholders which will be replaced with films that I think to be better when I have seen them. And following years are wholly missing from the list, which will also be filled as soon as possible: 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1943
  19. Orizzonti Competition's icon

    Orizzonti Competition

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. An international competition reserved for a maximum of 19 films, dedicated to films that represent the latest aesthetic and expressive trends in international cinema, with special attention to debut films, young talents who are not yet firmly established, indie features and lesser-known cinema, as well as works that address specific genres and current production, with the aim of innovating and demonstrating creative originality. missing on IMDb: 2010: WENHAI HUANG - XIFANG QU CI BU YUAN (RECONSTRUCTING FAITH) China, 78' GALINA MYZNIKOVA, SERGEY PROVOROV - VOODHUSHEVLENIE (INSPIRATION) Russia, 45'
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    Oscar 2011

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  21. Oscar 2017 Best Picture (potential)'s icon

    Oscar 2017 Best Picture (potential)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  22. Oscars: Top 25 Best Picture Winners's icon

    Oscars: Top 25 Best Picture Winners

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Eighty-nine movies in elite club, but some stand taller than others: EW's picks
  23. Osterns (Easterns) & Red Westerns (Borscht Westerns)'s icon

    Osterns (Easterns) & Red Westerns (Borscht Westerns)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries' take on the Western: The Ostern (Eastern) or Red Western (also known as "Borscht Western").
  24. Out at Criterion's icon

    Out at Criterion

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From 1961's groundbreaking Victim to trailblazing modern romances, these are the LGBTQ films out on Criterion. In 1961, Basil Dearden’s Victim became the first mainstream English-language drama to feature a sympathetic homosexual protagonist, played by matinee idol Dirk Bogarde. In 2011, Andrew Haigh’s boy-meets-boy romance Weekend defied expectations to become a crossover art-house hit. The fact that, fifty years after Victim, Weekend is also considered groundbreaking is evidence of how far cinema may still have to go in terms of gay representation. But between these two revelatory films, there have been plenty of other important and entertaining ones made about gay, lesbian, and bisexual people, and several of them are available in the Criterion Collection, including works by trailblazers like Robert Epstein, Derek Jarman, and Gus van Sant. Films listed alphabetically by Criterion's title. At the end are two collections: Pasolini 101 (9 films) and The Signifyin’ Works of Marlon Riggs (7 films) [url=https://www.criterion.com/explore/181-out-at-criterion]Old Source[/url]
  25. Overlooked Canadian Films's icon

    Overlooked Canadian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. Some worthy Canadian cinema that is either absent from or underrepresented in the top lists.
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