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  1. College life & Comedy's icon

    College life & Comedy

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Great list for people who love movies about college. There are also some comedy films too.
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    commedia all'italiana

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. "Commedia all'italiana (i.e. "Comedy in the Italian way" ,,,) or Italian-style comedy is an Italian film genre. It is widely considered to have started with Mario Monicelli's I soliti ignoti (Big Deal on Madonna Street) in 1958 and derives its name from the title of Pietro Germi's Divorzio all'italiana (Divorce Italian Style, 1961). Rather than a specific genre, the term indicates a period (approx. from the late fifties to the early seventies) in which the Italian film industry was producing mainly brilliant comedies, with some common traits like satire of manners, farcical and grotesque overtones, a strong focus on "spicy" social issues of the period (like sexual matters, divorce, contraception, marriage of clergies, the economic rise of the country and its various consequences, the traditional religious influence of catholic Church) and a prevailing middle-class setting, often characterized by a substantial background of sadness and social criticism that would dilute the comic contents." (wikipedia)
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    Complete Troma Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list of all films officially released by Troma Entertainment
  4. Complex Pop Culture's The 25 Best Foreign Comedy Movies's icon

    Complex Pop Culture's The 25 Best Foreign Comedy Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  5. Complex's The 25 Best Graphic Novel Adaptations of All Time's icon

    Complex's The 25 Best Graphic Novel Adaptations of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. BY KHAL, AUBREY PAGE, JOHN FLYNN, MIKE SHEFFIELD, KERENSA CADENAS, HELEN OWOLABI, MADISON HARTMAN Aug 23, 2017 If you’re a fan of today’s movies, you can throw a rock and hit like 40 different comic book-related projects. And while it’s weird that a number of these series are produced with their comic book counterparts continuing to grow on a monthly basis, there’s a history of movies that were derived from graphic novels, which at their base are more serialized comic book works. With the money Netflix is funneling into their original programming, there’s no surprised that the long-awaited Hollywood adaptation of Death Note, the wildly-popular manga series-turned-anime dealing with a magical book that grants its owner the ability to kill anyone who’s name is written in it, is premiering on the service this Friday. In a year that’s already featured (shaky) film adaptations of Valerian AND Ghost In the Shell, it’s high time we take a look at the absolute best movies that got their start as graphic novels. And who knows, maybe you might find out that your favorite film is also just as dope when you read it. Note: There are 27 films because Kick-Ass 1 & 2 Hellboy 1 & 2 are counted as single entries in the source.
  6. Computable: what is the best cybersecurity movie of all times's icon

    Computable: what is the best cybersecurity movie of all times

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. What is the best cybersecurity movie of all times? Comprised of a long list of around 75 movies, the list focusses on movies featuring hackers, surveillance, futuristic technology, AI and a lot of VR to ask the question which movie fictionalised cybersecurity in the most engaging and truthful manner. Documentaries are excluded, those deserve their own list.
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    Computer Animated Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list representing the Computer Animated Movies I have seen. Listing them from my favorite to worst.
  8. "Computer Animation" Titles (Sorted by Release Date, ascending)'s icon

    "Computer Animation" Titles (Sorted by Release Date, ascending)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  9. Conrad Veidt Filmography's icon

    Conrad Veidt Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
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    Contains animal cruelty

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. based on IMDb tags: actual animal killed 1-308 animal abuse 309-514 animal cruelty 515-826 killing an animal 827-1624 animal mutilation 1625-1629 animal sacrifice 1630-1697 animal killing 1698- further findings / user submissions 1818- not including: animal killed, animal death (cutoff at round 50 votes) (removed documentaries that are critical of animal cruelty) (NOT ERRORPROOF) (any western could be here for horse riding and action) anime list: https://www.anime-planet.com/users/AnimeJunkee/lists/graphic-animal-deaths-anime-edition-155583
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    Contemporary Japanese Movies to watch

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
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    Continental Catalogue

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. Brazilian DVD Distributor of classic, art-house and trash movies
  13. Coq Rouge (a.k.a. Jan Guillou's Hamilton)'s icon

    Coq Rouge (a.k.a. Jan Guillou's Hamilton)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This is a list of all movie and TV adaptations involving the legendary Swedish agent Carl Hamilton (code name Coq Rouge), created by Swedish author Jan Guillou. Unfortunately, the original books have not been filmed in chronological order or even adapted individually. Thus my recommendation is to ignore the release year completely. Watch the movies and TV series in the order listed below for the most chronologically correct experience! The 6 episode TV miniseries "Kvällspressen" (1992) involves him rather indirectly since it deals more with other aspects of the storylines surrounding Hamilton prior to "Vendetta". The movie "Vendetta" (1995) was broadcast on Swedish television as an extended miniseries version the same year, and the movie "Hamilton" (1998) was extended in a similar fashion in 2001. For some reason "Vendetta" has only one IMDb entry while "Hamilton" has two. Catch the extended versions if possible. To confuse things further... "Hamilton: I nationens intresse" (2012) does not adapt the story from the book with same name, but tells a new story much later in Hamilton's life with the intent to converge his storyline with the spin-off series about his ex-wife; Ewa Tanguy. This is subsequently done in "Hamilton: Men inte om det gäller din dotter" (2012) which actually is a book adaptation. "Hamilton 3: I hennes majestäts tjänst" (2016) was canceled. No plans to revive the project are known. A new TV series titled simply "Hamilton" seems to be in the making for a possible 2019 release. No details available yet (as of march 2018).
  14. CorreCamara's The Other Top 100 Mexican films's icon

    CorreCamara's The Other Top 100 Mexican films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list by critic Raúl Miranda López that extends the SOMOS Top 100 Mexican films list.
  15. Cosmopolitan's The 38 Best Romantic Comedies Every Woman Needs in Her Life's icon

    Cosmopolitan's The 38 Best Romantic Comedies Every Woman Needs in Her Life

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. This list was published in 2020.
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    Coursera: The Language of Hollywood

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Movies on the syllabus for "The Language of Hollywood: Storytelling, Sound, and Color" taught by Scott Higgins of Wesleyan University, offered at Coursera.com
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    Crave's Best Political Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A nation divided. A war of ideals. It sounds a lot like reality and it sounds a lot like a movie. Indeed, the history of cinema is fertile with motion pictures with political storylines and lofty social ambitions. Ever since we discovered that the moving image has a distinct power over the masses, artists and governments have been using films to convey their message… for better and often for worse. Compiling a list of the best political movies in history is a daunting task. We had to allow for films that espouse ideas and ideals that don’t necessarily match our own. We had to consider a film’s quality as a political document and/or statement as a separate entity from its overall quality (the so-called “best movie ever made” only ranks at #49 on this list for that very reason). And we had to cast a wide net, so this Big List was voted upon and written by a half dozen film critics: Crave‘s William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold, The Wrap‘s Alonso Duralde, Linoleum Knife‘s Dave White, Blumhouse‘s Alyse Wax and Collider‘s Brian Formo. They each nominated 50 films, ranked from #1-50, and we tabulated those votes to come up with the following Top 50 Best Political Movies Ever. (Stick around at the end, when we’ll reveal our 50 runners-up as well.)
  18. Creepy Catalog's 50+ Best Movies About Cults's icon

    Creepy Catalog's 50+ Best Movies About Cults

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This list of the best movies about cults will have you questioning the groups you’re apart of while wondering— if you were in a cult, would you recognize it? Movies have explored every aspect of these strange groups — the manipulation and brainwashing by human beings, occultism and the Devil, political and doomsday groups — you name it. So what’s scarier: another person controlling your fate, or a group with no physical leader to take down? Here are 50+ horror movies to help you find out. Last updated: 04/19/22
  19. Crime (series & mini-series)'s icon

    Crime (series & mini-series)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  20. Cristian Sanchez Movies's icon

    Cristian Sanchez Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  21. Criterion Channel: 80s Horror's icon

    Criterion Channel: 80s Horror

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Criterion Channel's October 2022 lineup: 80s Horror
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    Criterion Channel Expiring October 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  23. Criterion Collection iTunes / Amazon Instant Exclusives's icon

    Criterion Collection iTunes / Amazon Instant Exclusives

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Films that that have not appeared in the collection as a feature or as an extra for another feature. These also are not available streaming on the Criterion Collection Hulu Channel. Note: Currently iTunes and Amazon Instant have the exact same exclusive offerings.
  24. Criterion Collection Themes - Amour Fou's icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Amour Fou

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. At Criterion, we’re as fond of a good romance as anybody. But it’s the twisted, obsessive ones that really set our hearts ablaze. Love will make you do the damnedest things—just take it from the adulterous, ultimately murderous couple in Oshima’s Empire of Passion; the runaway lonely-hearts lovers in The Honeymoon Killers; the snakeskin-jacketed Marlon Brando and unleashed Anna Magnani in The Fugitive Kind; or Alida Valli’s countess, operatically mad for Farley Granger’s tight-trousered lieutenant in Senso. These are heedless, self-destructive affairs to remember.
  25. Criterion Collection Themes - Animals!'s icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Animals!

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Predators, prey, objects of study, companions: The lives of the other creatures with which we share the planet are so interwoven with our own that it’s only natural they would put in appearances in our cinema from time to time. Some of the animals in the Criterion menagerie are documentary subjects (Koko: A Talking Gorilla); others operate almost purely as metaphor (Au hasard Balthazar). All reward visitors.
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