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. The 10 Worst Edited Movies of All Time's icon

    The 10 Worst Edited Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Editing is a heavily overlooked aspect of films when it comes to casual audiences. Good editing makes the very existence of a film’s edits seem invisible; someone who wills to dissect movies will pay close attention to the pacing and cutting of a film. Either way, a film that is well edited will never distract you from everything else that is going on. The only exception to this rule is a segment that blows you away with either something innovative or something swift. “Requiem For a Dream” features many cuts, but it boils an anxiety within its viewers to mimic the withdrawals the onscreen characters are facing. Thelma Schoonmaker has famously turned every Scorsese film she has worked on into a cinematic waltz. If you pay enough close attention to the less-blatant examples as well, you will find a new respect for some of your favourite films.

But, this list isn’t about that. This is a list of 10 of the most toxic editing you can find. These are edits that will either give you a migraine within microseconds, confuse you beyond belief, or will be so pointless that the featured film will annoy you. Unlike most good editing jobs, these examples detach you from a film and will make you aware of each and every little cut (or lack thereof). With that being said, here are 10 films with some of the worst editing in cinematic history.
  2. The 20 Best Cyberpunk Movies of All Time (Taste of Cinema) + more's icon

    The 20 Best Cyberpunk Movies of All Time (Taste of Cinema) + more

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Taste of Cinema's The 20 Best Cyberpunk Movies of All Time ReelRundown's Top 20 Best Cyberpunk Movies (+10) WatchMojo's Top 10 Amazing Cyberpunk Movies (+2 from mentions) FizzleTop's 10 Best True Cyberpunk Movies (+4) Marvelous Videos' 12 Extremely Underrated Cyberpunk Movies That Are True Hidden Gems! (+8) search also for: cyberpunk anime
  3. The 20 Best Movies About Con Artists's icon

    The 20 Best Movies About Con Artists

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Con artists may deceive, lie and trick everyone around them, and for some reason the audience loves them to get away with it. Every con seems to be met with a similar fascination as a kid seeing a card trick. There’s a magic in their work, not necessarily good or legal magic, but magic just the same, and these movies reveal all the secrets that everybody wants to know, so that they can be in on the secret too.
  4. The 20 Best Movies About Mysteries That Remain Unsolved's icon

    The 20 Best Movies About Mysteries That Remain Unsolved

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Who doesn’t enjoy a good mystery? A puzzle or an element of suspense that gradually reveals itself––often with a detective figure or maybe even a supernatural ingredient to elevate the stakes or uncertainty? It’s often in genre films that we get the most tangible of mysteries, in horror, crime, sci-fi, or maybe a hardboiled noir setting. True crime and fact-based narratives also provide ample intrigue. But, as with real life, sometimes there are no easy answers, clues have been covered, tip-offs withheld, witnesses vanish, lies told, the truth fractured, obscured, or altogether invisible. A good mystery, as the films presented in this list suggest, may not necessarily be satisfyingly resolved. Maybe the real drama rests in the unraveling? Or the obsessions of the investigator, or the guile of the guilty party? One final note, as the very nature of this list suggests, there are spoilers ahead that reveal certain elements of the films, though care has been taken to preserve much of the mystery so that there are still ample reasons to track down those films discussed that you’ve yet to see. Enjoy the ensuing drama, maybe you can figure out elements others missed, or maybe not, either way happy snooping and maybe endure a sleepless night or two…
  5. The 25 Greatest Movies of the 70s (Shortlist Magazine)'s icon

    The 25 Greatest Movies of the 70s (Shortlist Magazine)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1.
  6. The 25 Most Infamous Movie Scenes of All Time's icon

    The 25 Most Infamous Movie Scenes of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. There’s no shortage of movie scenes intended to shock, horrify, or disturb audiences, especially within certain genres (horror being a big one). Some scenes, however, have withstood the test of time, almost taking on a life of their own outside the film. Many of the most memorable of these are either physically visceral or emotionally devastating (or both), dealing with highly emotional topics that have a tendency to get under the skin. Scenes featuring rape or torture are particularly likely to evoke powerful responses in viewers, especially (though not always, as we will see) when depicted explicitly. Sometimes these scenes are so notorious that they come to overshadow the rest of the film they’re in, becoming the one thing people (even those who haven’t seen it) associate with the film. This can at times seem arbitrary, especially when there are similar or worse scenes in other films (or even within the same film in question), but for various reasons explored below, these scenes just have a certain staying power, holding up over the years. Fair warning: Lots of descriptions of sex, violence, and sexual violence ahead, along with some spoilers – though these will be avoided when possible in the following countdown:
  7. The 27 greatest stop motion movies of all time's icon

    The 27 greatest stop motion movies of all time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. With Laika's visually sumptuous and breathtaking stop motion masterpiece Kubo And The Two Strings dazzling audiences throughout the country, what better time to celebrate this singular and remarkable art form? The effect is created when an on-screen character or object is carefully manipulated one frame at a time, leading to an illusion of movement during playback - and such fiendishly intricate work, which takes years of dedication, deserves to be honoured. Here are the greatest examples of stop motion movie mastery.
  8. The 30 Best Movies and TV Shows About Space (Popular Mechanics)'s icon

    The 30 Best Movies and TV Shows About Space (Popular Mechanics)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. non-fiction
  9. The 30 Best Time Travel Movies (Popular Mechanics) + 30 more's icon

    The 30 Best Time Travel Movies (Popular Mechanics) + 30 more

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. It's 32 in the title list but I added more from longer lists so it's actually another of the meta lists: Popular Mechanics' The 30 Best Time Travel Movies Rolling Stone's Future Tense: The 20 Best Time-Travel Movies (2020) Paste's 25 Best Time-Travel Movies of All Time (2015) Screenrant's 20 Best Time Travel Movies Of All Times (2016) IndieWire's The Criticwire Survey: The Best Time Travel Movie (2012) Gamespot's The 24 Best Time Travel Movies Ever (2019) -their #1 cuz that's suspicious This will add a few more movies to my big sci-fi meta list. search for more time travel lists! TT database: https://www.ittdb.com/search.php
  10. The 50 Best Movie Posters Ever's icon

    The 50 Best Movie Posters Ever

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Sometimes, one sheet is all it takes to pique your interest in a film: a dazzling color scheme, a clever concept, an arresting image. Film posters are more than just marketing materials – they’re undeniably an artform in themselves, with the world’s greatest illustrators and designers (including the likes of Drew Struzan, Saul Bass, and Bill Gold who passed away earlier in 2018) producing works that have sometimes become as iconic as the movies they’re promoting. Empire has gone back to the drawing board to find the 50 greatest movie posters to ever grace cinemas, bedrooms, and billboards everywhere.
  11. The End of Cinema's Top 109 Kung Fu Movies of 1966-1997's icon

    The End of Cinema's Top 109 Kung Fu Movies of 1966-1997

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. By Sean Gilman A ranked list commissioned by Devin Sheridan. Using a fairly loose and somewhat arbitrary definition of "kung fu movies".
  12. The Film Stage: Top 100 Films of the Decade's icon

    The Film Stage: Top 100 Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Here the top 100 films of the decade 2000s (2000-2009) selected by The Film Stage.
  13. The Most Famous Movie Set in Every State's icon

    The Most Famous Movie Set in Every State

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. In 2018, Business Insider set out to name the most famous movie in every state — a challenging and subjective endeavor. Some states were more obvious than others. While there's no place like Kansas, New York has inspired directors from Martin Scorsese to Rob Reiner. To pick the most famous, the site evaluated the state's prominence in the movie and considered whether it was filmed in that state or not. The movie's lifetime gross, its critical acclaim, and testimonials by the site's geographically diverse staff also influenced their decisions.
  14. The National Movie Examiner's Top Movies of the Decade's icon

    The National Movie Examiner's Top Movies of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The top movies of 2000-2009 on examiner.com. It actually 50 movies but the link for other 40 movies doesn't exist/found.
  15. The Playlist: The 20 Best Fantasy Films of the 21st Century So Far's icon

    The Playlist: The 20 Best Fantasy Films of the 21st Century So Far

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The best fantasy film of 21st century selected by critic site ThePlaylist.
  16. The Sydney Morning Herald: Ten Years, Ten Film's icon

    The Sydney Morning Herald: Ten Years, Ten Film

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Realistically there is one qualification for consideration in either list. The film had to have a cineama release, in the decade from 2000 - 2009, in Australia. In the instance of record / memory failure, IMDb is taken as the authority. Interestingly 1999 appears to have been an incredible year for cinema if the sheer number of frustrating releases that you really wish qualified, is anything to go by. An interesting observation. In ten years of intense cinema going, DVD watching, Foxtel IQing and totally legal downloading a few truths become self-evident: - Clearly, you will never see all the films in a decade. You will also never manage to see all the films you 'should' see from that era. So no matter what films are included in the list, someone will always respond with a film you haven't got to yet. This isn't a failing on the part of the list, it's more an incentive to go and see it. For example, here's an admission: The autho has not seen No Country For Old Men yet from what everyone has said it would otherwise have made for serious consideration. - There were a lot of really good films made in the last ten years, no matter what your grandparents / parents / film school graduate friends tell you. They may not make them like they 'used to' or they 'should' but dang, some of them are good. - Making one of these lists is the most subjective thing you will do today. Two people pretty much cannot agree on a top ten list. It's like taking a group of people to the DVD store and asking them all to agree on one film. If people still went to DVD stores that is. So let's go. And remember, if your reaction to this list is of the "You're wrong", "You're mad" or "You should be shot" variety - then the response is "Well, yes" and "Challenge extended: Show us your list then!" CATEGORIES To try and give a variety of films a look in, the following list is broken up very roughly into genres. There are of course way more than ten categories of films, so to say that some very dis-similar films have been shoe-horned in together, would be a gross misunderstatement. As such more than one film is mentioned in each tier, and any that are named deserve a spot in the list. 1. Biopics 2. Action 3. Foreign Language 4. Australian 5. Documentary 6. Franchise 7. Indie Comedy 8. Mainstream Comedy 9. Indie 10.Animated So without further ado...
  17. The Top Tens: 20 Years of Memories's icon

    The Top Tens: 20 Years of Memories

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Favorite films of the last twenty years by cinemasight.com (1996-2016).Of the films with multiple citations, Fargo has the most mentions with three. With two each, Boyhood, Spirited Away and The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Now, let’s take a look at the films that make up their lists.
  18. The Top Tens: Our Cinematic Influences's icon

    The Top Tens: Our Cinematic Influences

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This is another list by cinemasight.com.These are the films that influenced their tastes and opinions about movies, made they see them in differing lights and altogether molded who they would and have become as film enthusiasts.
  19. Top 10 Best Cringe Comedy TV Shows's icon

    Top 10 Best Cringe Comedy TV Shows

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. You know how they say it’s impossible to look away from a train wreck? Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Cringe Humor Shows. For this list, we’ve selected our favorite shows that often utilize uncomfortable situations in the name of comedy. We’re also considering shows that have aspects of reality television, as long as the host and audience are in on the joke.
  20. Top 10 Documentary Mini-Series by Watchmojo.com's icon

    Top 10 Documentary Mini-Series by Watchmojo.com

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. These mini-series were so good, you’ll wish they were even longer. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we’re counting down the top 10 documentary mini-series. For this list, we’re focusing on documentaries that were split into several different episodes that ran over a specific period of time, rather than feature-length one-parter docs.
  21. Top 10 Films: Top 50 Films of the 2000s's icon

    Top 10 Films: Top 50 Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Welcome to Top10Films’ Top 50 Films of the 2000s. This is like the amp from “This Is Spinal Tap” – but we’ve gone even further. We haven’t just cranked it up to ’11’, we’re all the way up to ’50’.
  22. Top 100 Tuesday: 100 Best Movies of the Decade's icon

    Top 100 Tuesday: 100 Best Movies of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list by Wearemoviegeeks.com. Here are their collective top 100 films of the past decade (2000s).
  23. Top 20 Creepiest Documentaries Ever Made's icon

    Top 20 Creepiest Documentaries Ever Made

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. These films will make your skin crawl. Welcome to WatchMojo and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Creepiest Documentaries. For this, we’re looking at documentaries tackling unsettling subject matter in disturbing ways. However, don’t expect to see any multi-part docuseries, because we’ve decided to save those for another day.
  24. Top 50 Rock'n Roll Films's icon

    Top 50 Rock'n Roll Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Based on several lists available on Internet. Methodology: Eligibility: Lists with 10 to 30 entries. Not eligible: too specific lists such as "available on Netflix", documentaries only, "best of the decade", etc. and lists made by users in imdb, mubi, icm, etc Distribution of points: For ranked lists: #1: 20 points #2: 18 points and so on until #10: 2 points #11 or lower: 1 point Not ranked lists: points are splitted equally. For instance: lists with 15 entries: 20+18+...+2+1+1+1+1+1=115 / 15 = 7.67 => 8 points for each film. Tied films split the points Bonus for each additional entry: 2 points Tie-brake rules: #1: Total of points #2: Number of entries #3: Year of release #4: Alphabetical order About this list: Lists used: 70 Nominated films: 289 My Top 10 (based on nominated films) (in alphabetical order) Almost Famous (2000) Hard Day’s Night, A (1964) High Fidelity (2000) Kids Are Alright, The (1979) Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey (2005) Metallica: Some Kind of Monster (2004) Sympathy for the Devil (1968) This Is Spinal Tap (1984) Woodstock (1970) Yellow Submarine (1968) Others lists with the same methodology: Top 50 Business Films https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+business+films/baalman/ Top 50 Car Movies https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+car+movies/baalman/ Top 50 Films About Films https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+films+about+films/baalman/ Top 50 Films About Arts and Artists https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+films+about+art+and+artists/baalman/ Top 50 Dystopian Films https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+dystopian+films/baalman/ Top 50 Films About Politics https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+films+about+politics/baalman/ Top 50 Plot Twist Films https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+plot+twist+films/baalman/ Top 50 Surrealistic Films http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+surrealistic+films/baalman/ Top 50 Disturbing Films https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+disturbing+films/baalman/ Top 50 Films About Media https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+films+about+media/baalman/ Top 50 Films About Law https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+films+about+law/baalman/ Top 50 Films About Writers and Writing https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+films+about+writers+and+writing/baalman/ Top 50 Films About Conspiracy (Theories) https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+films+about+conspiracy+theories/baalman/ Top 50 Films About Mental Illness http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+films+about+mental+illness/baalman/ Top 50 Films About Serial Killers https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+films+about+serial+killers/baalman/ Top 50 Pandemic Movies https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+pandemic+movies/baalman/ Top 50 Films about Drugs https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/top+50+films+about+drugs/baalman/
  25. Top Transgender Movies's icon

    Top Transgender Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. sources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf93CllixoM https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2019/09/29/best-transgender-movies-to-watch-on-netflix-amazon-prime-youtube/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60Nm8KoVZvE https://metrosource.com/top-11-transgender-films-all-time/ (top 15 only) https://www.ranker.com/list/best-transgender-movies-list/ranker-film https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/best-transgender-movies/ https://www2.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/news-bfi/lists/10-great-transgender-films https://www.vice.com/en/article/vb9ax8/top-5-trans-coming-of-age-movies https://www.globalcitizen.org/es/content/21-must-watch-films-about-trans-people/ https://www.autostraddle.com/15-best-trans-woman-movies-according-to-trans-women-303713/ https://www.suggest.com/movies/41701/14-of-the-best-transgender-characters-in-movie-history/ Style Is Substance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZakYMilh5k +a few more foreign movies (nothing new found on this link) https://queerintheworld.com/best-transgender-movies/ https://www.thecinemaholic.com/transgender-movies-netflix/ 64-94 related from other lists some other interesting suggestions that don't make cut off: Mi querida señorita Chuppan Chupai Mow mi Marianna Prodigal Sons Female Misbehavior La bocca del lupo En soap Lingua Franca Alt om min far (more can be found on this link) https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/trans+and+non-binary+portrayals/thestonyfield/ https://letterboxd.com/modernsappho/list/influential-trans-gender-non-conforming-cinema/ https://letterboxd.com/fuchsiadyke/list/transgender/ https://letterboxd.com/beccaxoxo/list/trans/ https://letterboxd.com/rbn/list/trans/ https://letterboxd.com/9413/list/trans/ https://letterboxd.com/electra/list/comprehensive-list-of-trans-non-binary-drag/ https://letterboxd.com/aleph_null/list/films-with-implicitly-trans-characters/ https://letterboxd.com/laurelnaiad/list/transgender-films/ https://letterboxd.com/robotpolarbear/list/a-trans-womans-list-of-trans-womanness/ https://letterboxd.com/beryl_parkey/list/transgender-transsexual-films/ https://letterboxd.com/fairied/list/trans-or-trans-adjacent-films/ https://letterboxd.com/idk_aj/list/trans-documentaries/ http://superliminal.com/melinda/tgmovies.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_transgender_characters_in_film_and_television excluded To Wong Foo
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