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Paste's 100 Best Martial Arts Movies of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. List added January 2015 and updated in November 2022 Fighting, whether sanctioned or no-holds-barred, is without a doubt the oldest form of competition that mankind has ever engaged in. At times, it has been a necessary tool of survival—kill or be killed—and that proved an extremely effective motivation and crucible for enhancing mankind’s fighting prowess. Technology rapidly came into play and has been seen out to its inevitable conclusion, which removes man from the equation almost entirely. Today, robotic drones are poised to do much of our fighting for us—whether we ultimately end up in a Robot Jox scenario where wars are decided by giant mech battles is a valid (and awesome) question. And yet, despite all of our sophistication and technology, we still fight by hand as well. Some is driven by necessity. Others fight professionally, and have only continued to expand the complete picture of what a fighter is. Look at the exponential growth in sophistication from the early days of mixed martial arts to how the sport has become in 2015, going from big guys winging punches at one another to a beautiful, scientific system of mixed grappling and striking styles. The audience has never been bigger, because on some level, we love fighting, if only because it reminds us of our most primal roots that have long been shelved and put aside by civilization. And nowhere is appreciation for the beauty of fighting more apparent than in the wide, storied genre of martial arts cinema. Violence is the selling point of these films, but seeing as that violence is achieved through trickery, stunt work and movie magic, it’s not truly the audience’s bloodlust that drives the industry. It’s an appreciation for the beauty of violence, a reminder of the exceptional abilities derived through training and a celebration of ancient, classical storytelling, in the vein of “Avenge me!” No genre reveres classic themes as this one does, because at their root they speak to us like cinematic comfort food, and they provide excuses for what people have really wanted to see all along: The action. And so, let us celebrate the martial arts genre from its top to its bottom, old and new. Epic and modest. Comedic and tragic. Grave and absurd, all represented in equal measure. These films contain many wondrous sights: Monks training their bodies to repel bullets. Men with prosthetic iron hands shooting poison darts. Flying heads. Incredibly silly ninja costumes. It’s all here. But please note, don’t look for Seven Samurai, Yojimbo or The Sword of Doom here. Although they’re all great films, we wanted this list to focus squarely on our conception of “martial arts cinema,” which has little in common with a great samurai drama by Akira Kurosawa. These films are action-packed fighting spectacles, but above all, they’re just plain fun. -
Paul Giamatti Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 10:1. Films with Paul Giamatti. -
Pete Tombs' Mondo Macabro: Weird & Wonderful Cinema Around the World
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. "Think you've seen it all? Then maybe you should try: *The Turkish version of Star Trek *Indonesian torture scenes in which the victim sniffs smelly shoes *The Curious Dr. Humpp or Bruce Lee Versus Gay Power *kung fu-fighting gorilla flicks from Southeast Asia *a song-and-dance version of Dracula from India Mondo Macabro features the same thorough(ly twisted) insights into cinema's most bizarre elements as were to be found in the author's book on European films, Immoral Tales. Lavishly illustrated and painstakingly researched, Mondo Macabro boldly goes into the exotic, erotic eclectic and essential international film scene...and the results are amazing." -From the back cover of the book The book is divided into the following sections: #001-030: Crazy Kung Fu!: Hong Kong Part One #031-071: China Blue: Hong Kong Part Two #072-139: Ghosts Galore: Hong Kong Part Three #140-195: Shoe Queen of Blood Island: The Philippines #196-218: Mystics From Bali: Indonesia #219-241: The Bare Facts About Bollywood: India Part One #242-283: From Myths To Monsters: India Part Two #284-351: Dracula In Instanbul: Turkey #352-378: The Strange World of Mr Marins: Brazil #379-431: "Meat on Meat!": Argentina #432-525: Masked Men and Monsters: Mexico #526-534: When the Kissing Had to Start: Japan Part One #535-602: Thinking Pink: Japan Part Two #602-666: Bloodthirsty Eyes: Japan Part Three Missing from IMDB: Meiwaku-Daibatsu (1989) -
Peter Stormare Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Films starring Peter Stormare -
Pixar | A Short History
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. This is the Pixar Animation Studios short film collection. -
Pixar Complete
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. A complete listing of Pixar works. #1-#47: Pixar Theatrical Releases. Pixar features and the shorts that accompanied them. #48-#69: Theatrical and Home Shorts. Pixar shorts that accompanied non-Pixar movies in theaters or were included on home-video release. #70-#83: Formative Years. School projects from prominent Pixar directors and early Pixar animation tests. #84-#99: Television (Now including DIsney+!). Specials, series, and interstitials for broadcast. Unfortunately, their work for commercials isn't included at IMDB, and is therefore not part of this list. Plus bonuses: Borrowed Time - side project from Pixar animators Andrew Coats and Lou Hamou-Lhadj The Pixar Story - feature doc on the company No IMDB entry: [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckE5U9FsgsE]Volume Visualization on Image Computer[/url] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seg7-AfveKI]THX Tex[/url] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkvrv3-xKRc]Turtle Talk with Crush[/url] (played at Walt Disney World) [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQef-oyaEiw]Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs[/url] (from Toy Story box set) Fans should enjoy [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-USh0Womb4]The Origins of Plus Ultra[/url] which was ultimately cut from [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/tomorrowland/]Tomorrowland[/url]. Also look into the made-for-employees rarities disc, [url=https://lostmediawiki.com/Pixar%27s_Made_in_Point_Richmond_DVD_Rarities_(found_various_Pixar_footage;_1986-2000)]Made in Point Richmond[/url]; and [url=https://lostmediawiki.com/The_Works_(partially_found_unfinished_computer-animated_film;_1979-1986)]The Works[/url], a work in progress at the New York Institute of Technology that, if finished, could have been the first computer animated feature instead of Toy Story. -
Pre-Code.com’s Thirty Essential Pre-Code Films
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Previous TSPDT 21st Century Films (sorted by most times in the top 250)
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. March 4, 2014 ex-Top 250 films sorted by most times that they made the top 250. Then listed alphabetically. 6 times = 1 to 4 5 times = 5 to 26 4 times = 27 to 41 3 times = 42 to 56 2 times = 57 to 96 1 time = 97 to 132 The 2014 list is the 7th version and therefore the below films can be thought of as making the list 6 out 7 times, 5 out of 7 times, etc. Also, it is worth noting that the original 21st century list came out in January 2008 and therefore films made before that date have an advantage. I still find this list to be useful and interesting. I hope you do too. -
Prime Video: All movies currently on Dutch Prime Video
Favs/dislikes: 10:1. These are all movies currently on Dutch Amazon Prime. I use the [url=https://www.moviemeter.nl/amazon/full]list on MovieMeter[/url] as source, so it doesn't include titles that aren't on MM. I'll update the list once a month. Current edition: May 1st 2024 -
Ray Harryhausen filmography
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Every feature-length project with visual effects created by the animator and technician Ray Harryhausen. -
Reddit Top 100 Films of the 2010s
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The best films of the 2010s as voted on by the members of the subreddit /r/movies on the site Reddit. -
Richard Burton Filmography
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Ritwik Ghatak Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. All films directed by Bengali director Ritwik Ghatak. -
Robert Award - Danish movie of the year
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The Robert statue is a Danish film prize awarded each year by the Film Academy of Denmark. It is the Danish equivalent of the American Oscars. The award, voted only by academy members, is acknowledgement by Danish industry colleagues of a person's or film's outstanding contributions during the previous year. The Robert was awarded for the first time in 1984 and is named after the statuette's creator, the Danish sculptor Robert Jacobsen - Wikipedia -
Robert Pattinson Filmography
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Romy Schneider Filmography
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Russian Silent Montage
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The movies associated with the concept of Russian Montage as a distinct style/genre. -
Sacha Baron Cohen Filmography
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scfz favorite westerns list
Favs/dislikes: 10:1. from a poll taken at scfz film forum http://w11.zetaboards.com/The_Auteurs/index/ -
Science Fiction/Fantasy sublist from 501 Must See Movies
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The official 501 Must See Movies is compiled from a list of about 50 movies from 10 genres. These lists use the second edition which contains between 50 and 60 movies in each genre and breaks them out into their own lists for easier completion. -
Seijun Suzuki Filmography
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Shydee's 101 Sunday Afternoon Films
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Hungover from Saturday night? Dreading Monday morning? Then those long and boring Sunday afternoons are the perfect time to watch a great film and forgot all troubles. The list contains films that are great for a Sunday afternoon. (Films are subject to change) -
Sight & Sound 2022 Critics' top 100 poll
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. In 1952, the Sight and Sound team had the novel idea of asking critics to name the greatest films of all time. The tradition became decennial, increasing in size and prestige as the decades passed. The Sight and Sound poll is now a major bellwether of critical opinion on cinema and this year’s edition (its eighth) is the largest ever, with 1,639 participating critics, programmers, curators, archivists and academics each submitting their top ten ballot. -
Sight & Sound 50 Greatest Documentaries of All Time
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. What are the greatest documentaries ever made? We polled 340 critics, programmers and filmmakers in the search for authoritative answers. -
Soviet and Russian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Favs/dislikes: 10:1. 1-24: Soviet Union 25-44: Russia
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