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. Pete Walker Filmography's icon

    Pete Walker Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Pete Walker (born 1939 in Brighton, Sussex) is an English film director, writer and producer, specialising in horror and sexploitation films, frequently combining the two. His films often featured sadistic authority figures, such as priests or judges, punishing anyone - usually young women - who doesn't conform to their strict personal moral codes, but he has denied there being any political subtext to his films. Because of the speed with which he had to make his films, Walker often used the same reliable actors, including Andrew Sachs and Sheila Keith, the latter playing memorable villainesses in four of Walker's pictures. (source: wikipedia)
  2. Peter Bogdanovich Filmography's icon

    Peter Bogdanovich Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  3. Peter Watkins Filmography's icon

    Peter Watkins Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  4. Phantastique's icon

    Phantastique

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. fav horror films.
  5. Phil Karlson Filmography's icon

    Phil Karlson Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  6. Philip K Dick Updated Filmography's icon

    Philip K Dick Updated Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Film and TV adaptations of stories by Philip K Dick
  7. 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
  8. Pitts and Todd's icon

    Pitts and Todd

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Pitts and Todd were a comedy duo from the 1930s, put together by Hal Roach as the female counterpart to Laurel and Hardy. The duo consisted of actresses ZaSu Pitts and Thelma Todd. The team changed members over the years, becoming Todd and Kelly, then Kelly and Kelton, followed by Kelly and Roberti, then finally coming full circle with Pitts and Kelly.
  9. PJs all time favorite movies's icon

    PJs all time favorite movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:2. My all time personal favorites, including silents, classic Hollywood, foreign movies, and movies that focus on women.
  10. Plans's icon

    Plans

    Favs/dislikes: 2:2.
  11. Platino Awards - Best Film's icon

    Platino Awards - Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. known in Spanish as 'los Premios Platino del Cine Iberoamericano', the Platino award is is given annually to the best Ibero-American film. Beginning in 2013, this award can be granted to films from Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries in South and Central America, the Caribbean, and the Iberian peninsula.
  12. Poker films's icon

    Poker films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Poker-related films
  13. Poll 2022: Top 250 Favourite Film List conducted and proudly presented by HelenWelonmelon (Letterboxd)'s icon

    Poll 2022: Top 250 Favourite Film List conducted and proudly presented by HelenWelonmelon (Letterboxd)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. . HelenWelonmelon: "Dear film friends, stimulated by Adrian Tofei's big poll for the best films of all time, I would also like to start a poll to determine the best films. In my opinion, most surveys have always suffered from the fact that the participants were only allowed to name 1, 10 or maybe 25 titles. Although the result is of course interesting, it is not really meaningful. The famous Sight and Sound poll in particular is pretty silly, as it forces film critics and film historians to name only 10 films out of thousands seen. Basically it's like a lottery and actually only tells you which film is most often named as favorite film and not whether the film is generally rated as outstanding. For example, if you ask a survey about the most overrated films, many of the supposedly best ones would also be named there. That's why a Top 250 survey among film connoisseurs make a lot more sense, since then it is not only decisive for the result which films are named, but also which of the typical poll champions are not named. A Top 250 also offers the advantage that probably mostly people who are somewhat familiar with the history of film vote. That's why this survey is primarily aimed at people who have actually seen many films themselves, who have their own opinions and who don't just bluntly copy internet best lists. Please link your Top 250 lists below. I will then evaluate them by the end of the year. There is no need for a ranking within the Top 250, as each film named gets one point at the end. In any case, I'm very curious to see how many letterboxd users post their Top 250 here. I hope, of course, that there will be many. Please think carefully about which titles you choose and make sure that you don't forget a favorite film, as subsequent changes will no longer be taken into account. Please draw the attention of many potential participants to this survey. I hope that Adrian Tofei will allow me to promote this survey here and not delate my comment." . Note: - It is very time-consuming to import a list presented by Letterboxd to ICM, hence the restriction to all titles with at least 3 votes instead of the 2 votes on Letterboxd. . ------------------------------------------------------------------ . Poll 2023: Top 500 Favourite Film List . HelenWelonmelon: "Dear film friends, many thanks again to all 224 participants in the last survey. As already announced, the Top 500 survey will follow this year. All 224 participants in the last survey are cordially invited. Please create a list of your 500 favorite films and link them below in the comments. . -> no ranking is necessary -> each film named gets one point . Of course, Letterboxd users who did not take part last year can and should also submit a Top 500 list. The more people take part, the more differentiated the end result. However, since this survey is primarily aimed at people who have seen a large number of films, the first-time participants should have seen at least 3000 films. This is to prevent that only the most popular films have a chance of a good placement. The main problem with all film surveys is that films have varying degrees of popularity and therefore popular films always have an advantage. Logically, films that 80-100% of all participants have seen have a much better chance of being placed in the overall list than films that only 10-20% have seen. Especially since these 10-20% are usually the people who have seen a great many films, which further reduces the chance of being named. Because for someone who has seen 1000 films, the chance of a film ending up in the top 500 is 1 in 2, 3000 is 1 in 6, 5000 is 1 in 10, 10,000 is 1 in 20, etc. However, since, in contrast to most other polls, many relatively unknown films are also included in the overall list at the end, this means that such films also receive more attention and may achieve a higher ranking next year. Inevitably, over the years, some popular films will fall in the overall ranking and some unpopular films will rise. If this Top 500 survey is successful, it is planned to repeat it next year. I hope that through word of mouth the number of participants will increase every year. . -> Why 500 Films?: Since this survey is planned annually and is primarily aimed at film experts who have seen a large number of films, it is important that a larger number of films are named because: 1. Even people who have seen well over 5000 films still have enough space for annual changes, which is not the case to this extent in a new TOP 250 survey and the end result for 2023 and the following year will hardly change. 2. The total number of titles mentioned in the poll will increase significantly, which is the very purpose of this poll. 3. A top 500 survey leads to a much more nuanced end result. If there were 56,000 individual votes for 224 Top 250 lists, it would be 112,000 for 224 Top 500 lists. . -> Why no ranking and one point for each film?: Sometimes there were suggestions that the survey could be done on ranked lists with different points depending on the placement. Experience has shown that three points speak against this. 1. A ranking with a corresponding distribution of points would once again unassailably favor the popular films. Because in the vast majority of cases, everyone's absolute favorite films (top 20-top 100) will be the films they saw relatively early and essentially caused them to engage with films. And these are usually popular films, which fall in front of you relatively quickly. 2. Requiring each participant to rank their favorite films and rack their brains over whether a film is 175th or 176th would certainly discourage many from posting a list. And probably especially those who have seen an extremely large number of films and who have trouble limiting their favorite films to only 500 titles. 3. Evaluating the lists would be much more time-consuming and complicated, and I wouldn't be able to do it that easily in terms of time. . I hope now that probably many will submit a top 500 by the end of the year (Deadline is December 31st, 2023) and that this survey and the result at the end will be entertaining and exciting. Of course, no one will completely agree with the final result, but each participant can at least try to influence the result in their favor and support their favourites."
  14. Popcrunch The 16 Greatest Epic Fantasy Movies's icon

    Popcrunch The 16 Greatest Epic Fantasy Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. It’s hard to pin-down what comprises the “epic fantasy” subgenre, which is as much about attitude and tone as it is about setting. Some might say that it has to be a purely medieval fantasy world with elves and whatnot, but I think there are plenty of fantastic movies that tap into other backgrounds that can be considered epics. I think it’s more about good and evil, about the hero’s quest, and about the eventual triumph over the forces of darkness — but even then there’s a lot of wiggle room. These 16 films (and the occasional series) stretch over 69 years of cinema, bringing us the finest tales of magic and wonder, the greatest epic fantasies ever seen. Some movie series from the list they count as one entire film: 1. The Lord of the Rings 2. Pirates of the Carribean 3. The Chronicles of Narnia 4. Voyages of Sinbad
  15. Popular Spanish cinema in the late Franco years's icon

    Popular Spanish cinema in the late Franco years

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. While most of the films in this list have an awful reputation they are an excellent and often funny way to analyse the reactionary ideology, values and beliefs imposed during the Franco regime as well as the use of different film resources to make them look appealing to the audience. Conceived usually as a comedy, they were extremely popular in its time and even today they are regularly shown on Spanish TV channels. The book that presents this selection of films is part of a recent research project in sociology and ethics funded by the Spanish government. From the book "Cine de barrio tardofranquista: reflejo de una sociedad" by Miguel Ángel Huerta Floriano and Ernesto Pérez Morán (eds.), Ed. Biblioteca Nueva, 2012. ISBN:978-84-9940-560-5. Films are listed in the same order they are presented in the book.
  16. Post apocalyptic/dystopian movies's icon

    Post apocalyptic/dystopian movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  17. Pre 1970 B&W's icon

    Pre 1970 B&W

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Some personal favourite black and white films made prior to 1970.
  18. Pre codes and Noirs < 400 Checks's icon

    Pre codes and Noirs < 400 Checks

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  19. Preis der deutschen Filmkritik's icon

    Preis der deutschen Filmkritik

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. "German Film Critics Association Awards" since 1956
  20. Producers guild of america award - best motion picture's icon

    Producers guild of america award - best motion picture

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. he Producers Guild of America Award was originally established in 1990 by the Producers Guild of America as the Golden Laurel Awards, created by PGA Treasurer Joel Freeman with the support of Guild President Leonard Stern, in order to honor the visionaries who produce and execute motion picture and television product. The ceremony has been hosted each year by celebrity host/presenters, including Nick Clooney, Michael Douglas, Robert Guillaume, James Earl Jones, Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Garry Marshall, Walter Matthau, Ronald Reagan, Marlo Thomas, Grant Tinker, and Ted Turner, among others.
  21. Prof. Ratigan's Top 5,000 Films of All Time (Calculated) -  11/23/2023's icon

    Prof. Ratigan's Top 5,000 Films of All Time (Calculated) - 11/23/2023

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  22. Pumpkin Cinema: The Best Movies For Halloween's icon

    Pumpkin Cinema: The Best Movies For Halloween

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Written by Nathaniel Tolle... "People celebrate the magical holiday of Halloween in a wide variety of ways, but most will, at some point, turn off the lights and allow a movie to take the excitement to the next level. Pumpkin Cinema recommends over 100 titles that are guaranteed to make your Halloween fun and frightening! Halloween only comes once a year, so you can't afford to waste precious thrill time on a lousy movie! However, a great horror movie doesn't necessarily translate into a great Halloween flick, and Pumpkin Cinema uses a simple set of guidelines to help you avoid the "boo!" blues: the films included here are fast paced, have essences of autumn (if they aren't set on Halloween itself!), and have a trim run time (under two hours). Avoiding the mean-spirited and cruel movies more typical of horror offerings, Pumpkin Cinema also includes Halloween treats from multiple genres, in addition to horror: comedy, animation, science fiction, silent era, and foreign films, all ranging in popularity from blockbusters to the obscure. The films included are, above all, fun to watch and share with others! " **Missing from IMDB: -Follow That Goblin! (1993)
  23. PUNQ's Top 100 Westerns of the 1930s's icon

    PUNQ's Top 100 Westerns of the 1930s

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From PUNQ's description: "The 1930s is known as one of the worst decades for the Western genre. Between The Big Trail (1930) and Stagecoach (1939) there was barely any A-western made. Only between 10-15 westerns could be considered a big budget production. The big studios basically didn't want to touch them apart from a minor upswing in 1936, but the small studios without any money made a ton of them. Hardly any of them any good. Around 1000 westerns was created during the decade, and I've seen half of them. This is a list for those wondering what to track down from this semi-obscure wild west era."
  24. Ramaskrik 2013's icon

    Ramaskrik 2013

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. All the films shown at Ramaskrik Oppdal 2013 (minus the ones not on IMDB).
  25. Rambo movies's icon

    Rambo movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Every feature-length film in the Rambo franchise.
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