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.
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Films by Bill Morrison
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Both shorts and features -
Films by Women 2018
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Selection of movies directed by women I plan to watch every week ok 2018. adicionar paris paris, um homem só e a moça do calendário (not yet in imdb) -
Films consumed 2015
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Films consumed 2017
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Films Cultes
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Mes films cultes ! My Top Movies ! -
Films de lover's Les 30 comédies romantiques les plus drôles, selon nos lecteurs
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A readers' poll. "Méthodologie : Pour chaque Top 5 envoyé, le premier film remportait 5 points, le second 4 points, le troisième 3 points, le quatrième 2 points et le 5ème 1 point. En cas d'égalité, le film prioritaire est celui cité par le plus de personnes." -
Films die ik gezien heb
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Films (enfin) vus ou re-vus
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Films Everyone Who is Interested in Films Should See
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Films Fatale: Best 100 Music Videos of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Why did I want to keep trying to complete this list? Well, I feel like I have one vantage point that would make this experiment different than any other similar ones. Music video lists are usually compiled on music and/or multimedia websites. Films Fatale is strictly cinema (and television) based content. I felt like it may be unique to rank the best music videos ever from a cinephile standpoint. Would I fall for the usual videos that get mentioned on all of these lists, or would I be persuaded by the cinematic, innovative works that wowed me as a film buff? You may find that both outcomes came true, in this tug-of-war of the two hemispheres of my brain: the part that loves cinema, and the half that adores music. To try and make this a bit easier for me, I have a couple of conditions. I want these selections to be conjured up works, directed and orchestrated to be music videos. This means a hard pass on videos that are just recordings or documentations of live performances (or performances of any sort, if the video focused entirely on them); some older videos get a bit of a pass, considering the time period, as long as enough artistic, cinematic, and aesthetic creativity got put into them. Furthermore, any music video that is predominantly based on film clips aren’t included -
Films Fatale: Best 100 Television Episodes of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. haven't included any parts of miniseries, unless said miniseries is a part of a show that was already ongoing (like a continuation of an already existing series). I view most miniseries as their own pieces that are meant to be enjoyed in full. Furthermore, I’m not including any skits, since they aren’t episodes of their own but rather they are pieces of episodes; so no “Dead Parrot Sketch” or "Went with the Wind”, as much as I adore those (a quick shout out to Saturday Night Live’s “Celebrity Jeopardy" series which will always make me laugh, but, alas, this too doesn't qualify) -
Films Fatale's The Best 100 Films of the 1980's
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. "(...) Why is it that film gets a bad reputation when it is attached to the ‘80s? Have we learned to try and ignore a time in film history full of creative exploration that didn’t only result in duds? Do we assume that the end of New Hollywood means the start of safe cinema once more? Did the film franchises leave sour tastes in our mouths? It’s unfortunate, because I was handed the biggest mixed bag I have received so far. If anything, it’s a mixed bag that makes looking back feel worthwhile. What cult films have stuck with us? Which films of our youths did we identify with more as adults? How difficult was it to view these countless films (including the honourable mentions) without nostalgia goggles (or — the opposite — the expectation that cinema’s most unnecessarily ignored era would not deliver once more)? I have come to adore this era, and I hope that I can convince you to do the same. Either way, there is a lot to explore. Here are the best one hundred films of the 1980’s." (Andreas Babiolakis) -
Films Fatale's The Best 100 Films of the 1990's
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. "(...) These one hundred works represent shifting social and political tides, contrastive works (meant to offset some of the safer mainstream films being released during this time), and obsessions with colour (you’ll eventually come across a string of “red” related films; it was unintentional, I swear!). The ‘90s was an interesting time: it feels like the first real moment (working in reverse order, of course) where past masters and then-prodigies clashes together, creating the insanely difficult task of limiting this list to just one hundred titles. I cut a plethora of favourites; some may be yours, and many were definitely mine. I also understand that this decade is meaningful to many of you, as I start to dig deeply into the childhoods and fond memories of our readers (which will only continue for a while, the further back we go). I hope you understand that going forward. For us, as challenging as this was, it only means that I am even more confident in the selected works that made the cut. Here are the best one hundred films of the 1990’s." (Andreas Babiolakis) -
Films Fatale's The Best 100 Films of the 2000's
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. "(...) Many of these one hundred films longed for the days of old, while others awaited — or feared — what was to come next. Cyber-worlds mixed in with dystopias. Biopics coexisted with reinterpretations. Statements of old continued to ring true (and they still do). The internet started off as a somewhat reliable source, but it became the controller of all by the decade’s end. This helped misunderstood films gain new life, and popular films be spoiled by selfish social media users. These seemed like uncertain times, but in a more blissful sense than now. Twenty years ago, we thought the world was going to end because of a glitch. Nothing happened, and it seemed like we had an eternity ahead of us. Now, I look back at the finest works of that decade, which feels so alien to me now. Here are the best one hundred films of the 2000’s." (Andreas Babiolakis) -
Films Fatale's The Best 100 Films of the 2010's
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. (...) Narrowing down this decade’s finest features to one hundred was far from easy. I knew we had a strong era long before I worked on this list, but I had no idea how many of my beloved favourites would be culled for, well, my other favourites I liked a little bit more. The 2010’s embraced a lot of this era’s nightmares with open arms, as if film was the necessity for the voids in our souls during a rough patch in the social age. One hundred films are now presented to you, at your disposal, in one, long, continuous scroll. The hard work of others is incredibly simple to enjoy, and I hope you do just that. Here are the top one hundred films of the 2010’s. (Andreas Babiolakis) -
Films gezien
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Films gezien
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films i have seen
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A list of all of the films I have seen in my life time -
Films i have seen
Favs/dislikes: 0:1. film i have viewed at any point in my life. -
FILMS I HAVE SEEN
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Films I have seen
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films i have seen
Favs/dislikes: 0:1. just for me -
Films I Have Seen
Favs/dislikes: 0:1. Personal -
Films I have seen
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Films i have seen
Favs/dislikes: 0:1. Movies i have watched
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