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  1. Pelis's icon

    Pelis

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Las que he visto.
  2. Pelis que ver's icon

    Pelis que ver

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Pelis que tienes que ver Adrian, para que no se te pnche olvide.
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    Period Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
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    plausible

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. movies
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    Quirky

    Favs/dislikes: 62:0. Unconventional films where the characters tend to obtain peculiar characteristics, habits, mannerisms, and/or personalities. This collection includes eccentric, bizarre, far out, idiosyncratic, odd, off-the-wall, out of the ordinary, outre, peculiar, strange, unconventional, unorthodox, unusual, wacky, way-out, and weird films. If you like this list, please favourite it. Suggestions are welcome :)
  6. Rating the Movies (1990) - 4 star movies's icon

    Rating the Movies (1990) - 4 star movies

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. "Lost in a maze of movies and can't decide which to watch? Whatever you look for in a movie - action-packed adventure, spine-tingling suspense, sophisticated romance, realistic drama, side-splitting comedy, a look at life in another land or era - Rating the Movies will help you choose the very best. This reliable source of information summarizes and rates over 3900 films [actually it doesn't; there are 3895 entries in total]. Each review includes key information on leading performers, directors, running time, year of release, videotape and Closed-Captioned availability, MPAA rating, and Academy Awards and nominations. Rating the Movies is updated, to include the very latest important films - Dick Tracy, Total Recall, Driving Miss Daisy, Born on the Fourth of July, Back to the Future Part III, Die Hard 2: Die Harder, Pretty Woman, and many more. Of course, all the great classics that made movie history are here too, including such colorful swashbucklers as The Adventures of Robin Hood and such sweeping epics as Gone With the Wind. Rating the Movies is the indispensable guide that belongs on every movie lover's bookshelf." 439 films receive ★★★★ 207 films receive ★★★½ 1429 films receive ★★★ 385 films receive ★★½ 1096 films receive ★★ 112 films receive ★½ 209 films receive ★ 18 films receive No Stars ISBN: 0881764043
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    Rediff.com: Bollywood's Best Hindi Films of 2010

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Film critic Sukanya Verma ranks his 10 favorite Hindi movies of 2012.
  8. Richard Crouse's Son of the 100 Best Movies You've Never Seen's icon

    Richard Crouse's Son of the 100 Best Movies You've Never Seen

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Son of the 100 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen is the eighth book by Canadian author and film critic Richard Crouse. Published in September, 2008 by ECW Press, the book is a sequel to the author's best selling 2003 book The 100 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen. The new book's check list of the best overlooked and under appreciated films of the last 100 years caters to fans of offbeat cinema, discriminating renters and collectors, and movie buffs. Each essay features a detailed description of plot, notable trivia tidbits, critical reviews, and interviews with actors and filmmakers. Sidebars feature quirky details, including legal disclaimers and memorable quotes, along with movie picks from a-list actors and directors.
  9. Rohit K. Dasgupta & Sangeeta Datta's 100 Essential Indian Films's icon

    Rohit K. Dasgupta & Sangeeta Datta's 100 Essential Indian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Although the motion picture industry in India is one of the oldest and largest in the world—with literally thousands of productions released each year—films from that country have not been as well received as those from other countries. Known for their impressive musical numbers, melodramatic plots, and nationally beloved stars, Indian films have long been ignored by the West but are now at the forefront of cinema studies. In 100 Essential Indian Films, Rohit K. Dasgupta and Sangeeta Datta identify and discuss significant works produced since the 1930s. Examining the output of different regional film industries throughout India, this volume offers a balance of box-office blockbusters, critical successes, and less-recognized cult classics. While many studies of Indian films focus on a single language’s contributions, this encyclopedia offers a comprehensive guide to productions from across the country in various languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, Assamese, Punjabi, Marathi, and English. 100 Essential Indian Films is an engaging volume that will appeal to both cinema scholars and those looking for an introduction to a vital component of world cinema. The movies are ordered alphabetically by their english title.
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    Romantic Holiday Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. My personal favorite movies to watch during the holidays. Who am I kidding? I watch these all year around
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    scotts list of movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
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    Seen in 2018

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Movies I've seen in 2018.
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    Seen movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. movies ive seen
  14. Shad "Bow Wow" Moss filmography's icon

    Shad "Bow Wow" Moss filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. List of movies that feature Shad Moss AKA "Bow Wow".
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    "Single Set Production" Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Movies that are predominantly or entirely set in a single location (e.g. one room). List may be expanded.
  16. Six Movies with Younger/Older Dating Dynamics: Cinematic Exploration of Ageless Romance's icon

    Six Movies with Younger/Older Dating Dynamics: Cinematic Exploration of Ageless Romance

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. In the realm of cinema, ageless romance has been a recurring theme, breaking societal norms and exploring the dynamics of relationships between younger men and older ladies. This unconventional yet captivating narrative has found its way into various films, showcasing the complexities and beauty of connections that transcend age. We want to delve into six movies that exemplify age gap relationships, drawing parallels to the world of mature dating, adult flirting, and the quest to find real mature singles on online platforms. Connection to Online Dating These cinematic examples resonate with the experiences encountered in mature dating, adult flirting, and the quest to find real mature singles on online platforms. Just as these films challenge societal norms and expectations, individuals in the mature dating scene may find themselves navigating unconventional paths in search of genuine connections. Online mature dating websites provide a platform for individuals to explore relationships beyond age boundaries, emphasizing the importance of shared interests, understanding, and mutual respect. 1. "The Graduate" (1967) Directed by Mike Nichols, "The Graduate" is a classic film that explores the complexities of an affair between Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman), a recent college graduate, and Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), an older family friend. The movie delves into the challenges of navigating unconventional relationships, echoing the unpredictability often encountered in the world of mature dating. Much like the characters in the film, individuals in the mature dating scene may find themselves facing societal expectations and exploring connections beyond the conventional norms. 2. "Harold and Maude" (1971) Directed by Hal Ashby, "Harold and Maude" is a dark romantic comedy that follows the eccentric relationship between Harold Chasen (Bud Cort), a young man obsessed with death, and Maude (Ruth Gordon), a spirited and carefree older woman. The film challenges societal perceptions of age and love, reflecting the unconventional paths that individuals in mature dating might take. It emphasizes the importance of embracing individuality and finding real mature singles who share similar outlooks on life. 3. "The Reader" (2008) Directed by Stephen Daldry, "The Reader" explores the complex relationship between Michael Berg (David Kross), a young man, and Hanna Schmitz (Kate Winslet), an older woman with a mysterious past. The film delves into themes of love, guilt, and redemption, showcasing the emotional intricacies that can be present in age-diverse relationships. Similarly, those engaged in mature dating may find themselves navigating complex emotions and histories as they seek connections on mature dating websites. 4. "Lost in Translation" (2003) Directed by Sofia Coppola, "Lost in Translation" is a soulful exploration of the connection between Bob Harris (Bill Murray), an aging actor, and Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson), a young woman dealing with existential uncertainty. The film captures the essence of finding solace and understanding in unexpected connections, mirroring the journey that individuals on mature dating websites might experience. The quest to find real mature singles often involves discovering common ground and shared experiences that transcend age. 5. "An Education" (2009) Directed by Lone Scherfig, "An Education" follows the story of Jenny (Carey Mulligan), a teenage girl, and David (Peter Sarsgaard), an older man with a charismatic demeanor. The film explores themes of desire, societal expectations, and the allure of unconventional relationships. In the mature dating landscape, individuals may grapple with similar themes as they navigate the intricacies of adult flirting and connections that go beyond traditional norms. 6. "Something's Gotta Give" (2003) Directed by Nancy Meyers, "Something's Gotta Give" is a romantic comedy that features a love story between Erica Barry (Diane Keaton), an accomplished playwright, and Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson), a renowned music executive. The film humorously addresses the stereotypes and challenges associated with age differences in relationships, reflecting the need to challenge preconceived notions in the world of mature dating. The cinematic world has beautifully portrayed the nuances of relationships between younger men and older ladies, offering insights into the complexities and depth of ageless romance. As individuals explore the realm of mature dating, the lessons from these films resonate, encouraging a perspective that values connection over societal expectations. In the world of mature dating websites, the quest to find real mature singles is guided by the principles of authenticity, mutual understanding, and the belief that love knows no age boundaries.
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    /tv/'s essential films

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Essential films according to /tv/
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    Sources of the Star Wars-trilogy

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. George Lucas was inspired by a lot whilst writing the story of Star Wars. He was influenced by books, mythology, religion, his personal life and of course movies. This list gives an overview of films and television series that have left their prints in this story.
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    Spanish Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
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    Stanley Kubrick Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
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    Stephen Sondheim's Favorite Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Note: this list of films made the rounds on film lover sites following Sondheim's death. However, I have been unable to locate a primary source for this list. If you are able to find one please let me know and I will update the source link. Thank you!
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    Take a Walk Through the Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. This is a list of all the movies featured in the YouTube video Keep On Walking, as edited by Editcadet1, which can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brZ3MnGU7UY. Every movie in this list has a character walking while the camera follows behind. Watch all of these movies if you're in need of a little cinematic motivation!
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    TCM April 2015 Schedule

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. TCM America's April 2015 schedule in chronological order, created to assist in planning your viewing or DVR recording. iCM doesn't allow repeats, of which there are several each month, particularly of the MGM Parade Show and other shorts, but in this month some movies will be aired more than once, such as: Barabbas (1961), Royal Wedding (1951), Human Voice (2014), Rio Rita (1942), and Requiem For A Heavyweight (1962), Note that there are no separate IMDb pages for the 15 episodes of the 1943 Batman starring Lewis Wilson, so it appears as just "Batman" during its first airtime of the month. TCM is airing a few episodes this month separately, refer to the program guide at TCM.com if you're interested. Missing: Robert Osborne's 20th Anniversary Tribute (2015)
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    TCM Classic Film Festival 2015

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The 2015 TCM Classic Film Festival will cover a wide range of programming themes, including our central theme History According to Hollywood. Working directly with the Hollywood studios, the world’s notable film archives, and private collectors, our programs feature some of the most revered movies of all time — many with new restorations — and long lost gems.
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    TCM January 2018

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
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