Charts: Lists

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  1. The World History of Animation: Key Films's icon

    The World History of Animation: Key Films

    Favs/dislikes: 18:1. This list is from Stephen Cavalier's book [url=http://www.amazon.com/World-History-Animation-Stephen-Cavalier/dp/0520261127]The World History of Animation[/url] (2011). The book starts with an introduction and brief histories of world animation, with a list of key films for each continent. The rest of the book is a chronological time line of films, with information about each film as well as biographies and explanations of animation techniques. This is a list of the key films at the beginning of the book. See also: [url=http://www.imdb.com/list/sOWsFVB26-U/]IMDb list[/url] (with a list of films missing from IMDb) [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/the+world+history+of+animation+time+line/mjf314/]Time Line[/url] (iCM list) 1-27: North American 28-49: Western European 50-66: Russian and Eastern European 67-90: Asian 91-115: Nordic 116-133: Australian and New Zealand 134-158: Latin American 159-168: African
  2. VideoHound's Cult Flicks & Trash Pics's icon

    VideoHound's Cult Flicks & Trash Pics

    Favs/dislikes: 18:0. Based On The 2nd Edition Book Published in 2002 Missing Films On IMDB #138 The Best We Could Do: The Collected Films Of Lamb-Kiss Productions 1988-2000 #383 -The Neon Woman (1970) Directed by Al Bogdan (Missing on IMDB) #1236 - The Weasel That Dripped Blood #1237 - The Ill Eagle Alien #1238 - The Coffee Club #1239 - Puppet Head #1240 - Straining The Angst Amendments: The Original Book Focus' On VHS released tapes, this in some way causes an issue with Double Features/Commercials/Shorts/TV Shows in the way they are presented on IMDB. For television show, VHS tapes would be released in Volumes, not series box sets like how shows are presented today. For TV Shows, I've just included the ENTIRE series of the show. I assumed the writers of the book just mentioned the pilots of these shows just as not to fill half the book with a dozen pages focusing on one show. For VHS tapes that focused on shorts, I've just listed the shorts in order of presentation that was on the box set, unless unavailable on IMDB.
  3. 2015 in Film's icon

    2015 in Film

    Favs/dislikes: 17:1. All films with a US theatrical release in 2015, primarily based on Box Office Mojo. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/2014+in+film/ignoto/]2014 in Film[/url] For previous years see [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/?tags=user:dumbed+down]lists created by user dumbed down[/url]
  4. 2017 in Film's icon

    2017 in Film

    Favs/dislikes: 17:1. Films with a US theatrical release + major VOD releases in 2017. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/2014+in+film/ignoto/]2014 in Film[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/2015+in+film/ignoto/]2015 in Film[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/2016+in+film/ignoto/]2016 in Film[/url] For previous years see [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/?tags=user:dumbed+down]lists created by user dumbed down[/url]
  5. 500 existential films's icon

    500 existential films

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. A mubi list containing films with existential themes. Credit goes to mubi user pvt joker (http://mubi.com/users/4743285). Fanny och Alexander is the theatrical version. Scener ur ett äktenskap is the television version.
  6. Based on a True Story: Fact and Fantasy in 100 Favorite Movies's icon

    Based on a True Story: Fact and Fantasy in 100 Favorite Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. "Exposing the real stories behind 100 hit reality-based movies, this captivating resource offers interesting facts about some of the most well-respected and much-loved films. For both film buffs and casual moviegoers, this invaluable guide explores Hollywood's ardent and often uncomfortable relationship with the factual accounts it converts into fantasy. This work reveals how Hollywood alters history for movie fans, leaving filmgoers often unable to tell the difference between fact and fiction." By Jonathan Vankin and John Whalen, published in 2005.
  7. Liberated Cinema: The Yugoslav Experience's icon

    Liberated Cinema: The Yugoslav Experience

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. Originally published in 1985, Liberated Cinema: The Yugoslav Experience received the first annual "Close-up" award from the Yugoslav Film Institute in 1986 for "outstanding scholarship and for promoting the values of Yugoslav film art internationally." This new edition has been revised and updated throughout. It has been expanded to complete the story of the new Yugoslav cinema of the 1980s and to address major film developments that have taken place in the former Yugoslavia’s five successor states. The list is taken from the book's filmography section.
  8. Movies used in "Psychology for Screenwriters"'s icon

    Movies used in "Psychology for Screenwriters"

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. All movies used/mentioned in the book "Psychology for Screenwriters", written by William Indick. "Screenwriters must understand human behavior to make their stories come alive. This book clearly describes theories of personality and psychoanalysis with simple guidelines, thought provoking exercises, vivid film images and hundreds of examples from classic movies."
  9. Quality Film Collection's icon

    Quality Film Collection

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. Every DVD or BluRay released in the Quality Film Collection.
  10. Ric Meyer's The Top 100 Kung Fu Movies's icon

    Ric Meyer's The Top 100 Kung Fu Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. This list is from Ric Meyer's book [url=http://www.amazon.com/Films-Fury-Kung-Movie-Book/dp/0979998948/]Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Book[/url] (2011). He uses a loose definition of "kung fu," so this list includes some films from other Hong Kong action genres as well.
  11. The Avant-Garde Feature Film's icon

    The Avant-Garde Feature Film

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. This list is from the book [url=http://www.amazon.com/The-Avant-Garde-Feature-Film-Critical/dp/0786459107]The Avant-Garde Feature Film[/url] (2011) by William E. B. Verrone. Missing from IMDb: Up to and Including Her Limits (1973-1976) This What You Were Born For? (1981-1989) 24 Hour Psycho (1993)
  12. The films in "Precious Images"'s icon

    The films in "Precious Images"

    Favs/dislikes: 17:1. All the films that appear as clips in the updated 1996 revision of Chuck Workman's oscar-winning "Precious Images" short film, showing clips from 100 years of American film. "Precious Images" was commissioned by the Directors Guild for their 75th anniversary. Some films appear twice and are not repeated in the list.
  13. 2016 in Film's icon

    2016 in Film

    Favs/dislikes: 16:1. Films with a US theatrical release + major VOD releases in 2016, based mainly on Box Office Mojo. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/2014+in+film/ignoto/]2014 in Film[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/2015+in+film/ignoto/]2015 in Film[/url] For previous years see [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/?tags=user:dumbed+down]lists created by user dumbed down[/url]
  14. Michael Vaughn's The Ultimate Guide to Strange Cinema's icon

    Michael Vaughn's The Ultimate Guide to Strange Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. From the back cover: "It isn’t every film that features man-eating zombie sushi. But for those searching for just that and more strange things in their viewing queue, this film guide is for you. Organized by genre, including comedy, horror, action, drama, fantasy, and sci-fi, this title offers 300 reviews of genre films from all over the world, 160+ photos, and exclusive interviews and quotes from the people behind some of the most offbeat films ever made." The book is split into the following sections: Section 1: Action/Adventure - #1-24 Section 2: Cars, Trucks & Choppers #24-38 Section 3: Comedy #39-87 Section 4: Crime/Thriller #88-110 Section 5: Drama #111-139 Section 6: Fantasy #140-156 Section 7: Horror #157-379* Section 8: Sci-Fi #380-393 *The Horror section of the book is further split up by country but isn't practical to call out each specific group in this description.
  15. My Voyage to Italy's icon

    My Voyage to Italy

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. One of the most acclaimed directors of our time, Academy Award nominee Martin Scorsese, directs and narrates this remarkable in-depth look at the careers of great Italian filmmakers and their profound influence on him. With My Voyage To Italy, Scorsese takes the viewer on a fascinating journey highlighting the classics of Italian cinema, from the neorealism of postwar Italy through its transition into opulent period drama and surrealist fantasy. Illuminated by insightful movie clips and his own impassioned commentary, Scorsese's deeply personal observations offer not only an absorbing lesson in the history of Italian film, but its direct connection to the best in contemporary filmmaking as well.
  16. Natural Horror & Related Movies's icon

    Natural Horror & Related Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. Natural horror is a sub-genre of horror films featuring nature running amok in the form of mutated beasts, carnivorous insects, and normally harmless animals or plants turned into cold-blooded killers. Many movies on this list are only loosely related to the genre of Natural Horror. Not only does it include various “animal-movies” in the genres of thriller, drama and comedy, but it is also built around rather loose definitions of exactly what “animals” is, hence the inclusion of various types of monsters, cryptids, plants, dinosaur and other creatures. And as always with these kinds of list: suggestions of movies that should be added or removed are always welcome.
  17. The Church of Satan's Approved Films's icon

    The Church of Satan's Approved Films

    Favs/dislikes: 16:2. This is the list as originally published in Magistra Blanche Barton’s The Church of Satan as approved by Magus Anton Szandor LaVey.
  18. Channel 4's Top 100 Films to See Before You Die...'s icon

    Channel 4's Top 100 Films to See Before You Die...

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. "Channel 4's poll attracted more than 20,000 votes from viewers, who were asked to choose their top 10 films from a shortlist of 100, drawn up by industry experts and filmmakers."
  19. List of freeze frame ending movies's icon

    List of freeze frame ending movies

    Favs/dislikes: 15:1. Don't hesitate to make suggestions! I'll continue to add more.
  20. More Brief Encounters Part 2's icon

    More Brief Encounters Part 2

    Favs/dislikes: 15:1. Over 3500 Short films No film is over 49 minutes (with the exceptions of David Lynch's "Rabbits", "My Childhood" & "My Ein Folk", and "The Smiling Madame Beudet"). Also, no feature length anthology films were included. See also Brief Encounters Part 1
  21. The Pervert's Guide to Cinema's icon

    The Pervert's Guide to Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 15:1. THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO CINEMA takes the viewer on an exhilarating ride through some of the greatest movies ever made. Serving as presenter and guide is the charismatic Slavoj Zizek, the Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst. With his engaging and passionate approach to thinking, Zizek delves into the hidden language of cinema, uncovering what movies can tell us about ourselves.
  22. 2018 in Film's icon

    2018 in Film

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Films with a US theatrical release + major VOD releases in 2018.
  23. 99 Classic Movies for People in a Hurry's icon

    99 Classic Movies for People in a Hurry

    Favs/dislikes: 14:1. "[The Book] compresses 99 of the worlds most famous movies - in just four squares! In a remarkable way, riotously entertaining texts and spot on illustrations let's you, so to speak, get the picture, summarizing all the must-see classics."
  24. Entertainment Weekly's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time's icon

    Entertainment Weekly's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Entertainment Weekly's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time, a hardcover guide published in 1999 by Time-Life Inc. and written by senior editor Ty Burr, celebrated films that can't be forgotten, that "help us understand and define who we are." The final list was whittled down from a preliminary collection of 500 nominated choices, excluding short films, documentaries, or any movies from the previous five years (from 1994 onward). The list deliberately corrected the American Film Institute's most glaring omissions - Preston Sturges, Buster Keaton, and Ernst Lubitsch, and added some of the best foreign films - from Fellini, Truffaut, and Kurosawa. According to the book's introduction, the most represented male star was James Stewart (with five films); Cary Grant, Robert De Niro and Alec Guinness had four films each, and Janet Leigh had three films. The most represented director was Alfred Hitchcock (with four films), and there were three films each from Michael Curtiz, David Lean, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Billy Wilder. (The book also includes 25 additional films "too beloved to ignore." This list is here: http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/entertainment+weeklys+25+films+just+too+beloved+to+ignore/marchosias/)
  25. Fake Documentaries's icon

    Fake Documentaries

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. This list goes to 11! Mockumentaries, pseudocumentaries, hoax-documentaries, and other fake documentaries. Tell me what's missing (I'm not including found footage horror or television series).
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