Charts: Lists

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  1. CollegeHumor.com's The Best Stoner Comedy's icon

    CollegeHumor.com's The Best Stoner Comedy

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Oh man, movies are great, right? We should watch a movie right now.
  2. CONELRAD 100's icon

    CONELRAD 100

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Let's face it: That much touted American Film Institute list of a few years ago was one of the laziest exercises in modern list-making since Entertainment Weekly began publication. The average person could sneeze out a hundred films in their sleep and be reasonably assured of duplicating 75% of the AFI's stunningly mainstream cinematic enumeration. The CONELRAD 100, on the other hand, is a highly specialized and, in some cases downright obscure, round-up by and for the Atomic film connoisseur Many of these titles you may never have heard of. But that's what makes this list DIFFERENT, educational and, above all, FUN. Over the past four years, the editors of CONELRAD spent numerous hours watching and researching 300 motion pictures with Atomic and/or Red Scare/Cold War themes. From this collection we revved up the particle separator and painstakingly pared the list down to a clean 100. But unlike the AFI's collection, this list is not cast in stone. We invite spirited debate and submissions of Atomic tites we may have missed. CONELRAD will soon be presenting a fully searchable database of ALL three hundred films that we came across in determining the big 100. Eventually, we will repost a democratically elected 100, but for now we offer these films for fiery discussion purposes. So have at it!
  3. Criterion Collection Themes - Noir and Neonoir's icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Noir and Neonoir

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Some call it a genre, others a movement, or even a fashion statement, but however one defines noir, with its signature femmes fatales, wisecracking tough guys, and dramatic, high-contrast cinematography, its appeal never seems to wane. Though its origins are in German expressionism and French crime films of the thirties, film noir has always been a distinctly American film movement, influenced and shaped as it was by American pulp fiction, wartime gender politics, and postwar nuclear anxieties. And since its forties and fifties heyday, the legacy of noir has spread everywhere—from Kurosawa (High and Low) to the French new wave (Alphaville) to the proliferation of “neonoirs” in the eighties (Coup de torchon) and nineties (Insomnia). Color may have seeped into noir’s rich gray palette over the years, but some things never change: anxiety, disillusionment, panic.
  4. CriterionForum Lists Project - 1970s's icon

    CriterionForum Lists Project - 1970s

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. This list was compiled at criterionforum.org in June 2008.
  5. Dakota Fanning Filmography's icon

    Dakota Fanning Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0.
  6. David Lynch's Favourite Films's icon

    David Lynch's Favourite Films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Here is an excerpt from Lynch’s book where he speaks about his favourite films. The other films listed come from various other interviews and from his books. His favourite directors include Stanley Kubrick, Federico Fellini, Billy Wilder, Werner Herzog and Jacques Tati. Read a longer excerpt in the link provided in the source.
  7. Dennis Hopper acting filmography's icon

    Dennis Hopper acting filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. All feature films in which Dennis Hopper has acted. Only theatre releases. Miss anything? Send me a message!
  8. DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Movies of the 2000s's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Movies of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. These Greatest Movies of the '00s chosen for their quality direction, script, cinematography, acting, storyline, originality, and success.
  9. Diskusjon.no's Top 100 Films, 2012 's icon

    Diskusjon.no's Top 100 Films, 2012

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0.
  10. Diskuterfilm.com's Top 30 from the 1970's (2008)'s icon

    Diskuterfilm.com's Top 30 from the 1970's (2008)

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. DiskuterFilm.com's Top 30 list of films from the 1970's, made in 2008.
  11. Dolwphin's Top Films's icon

    Dolwphin's Top Films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Art-house. Avant-garde & Experimental. Classical Hollywood. Japanese Cinema. Poetic & Pastoral. Socialism. ("L'âge d'or" screened with reels in incorrect order. The wonders of human fallacy sure is wonderful.) Note: I decided to represent "Lumière, Le cinématographe 1895-1905" [ http://catalogue-lumiere.com/edition-bluray-2015/ ] with "Le village de Namo: panorama pris d'une chaise à porteurs"
  12. Don Cheadle Filmography's icon

    Don Cheadle Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Films starring Don Cheadle
  13. Doubling the Canon 2020 Nominations's icon

    Doubling the Canon 2020 Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. https://forum.icmforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4790 List of nominations for the 2020 Doubling the Canon poll, see link above
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    Drug movies

    Favs/dislikes: 9:3.
  15. DTC nominations 2019's icon

    DTC nominations 2019

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. All nominations for the 2019 edition of Doubling the Canon. Updated as of Mar 17 2019 To participate see [url]https://forum.icmforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4206[/url]
  16. Edgar Wright's 100 Favorite Comedies's icon

    Edgar Wright's 100 Favorite Comedies

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. [quote="Edgar Wright on Letterboxd"]To get you through these tough times, please enjoy a generous helping of SOME of my favourite screen comedies that I’ve enjoyed over the years. I could easily do another 100 so don’t say ‘Where’s so and so?’. Just sit back and enjoy the movies. Let us know below, which ones you raise a smile. (NB: No, I'm not so immodest to put my own on here. x)[/quote]
  17. Edgar Wright’s 1,000 Favorite Movies's icon

    Edgar Wright’s 1,000 Favorite Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Originally assembled by Edgar Wright and Sam DiSalle in July 2016...plus some later corrections
  18. Emmanuel Lubezki Filmography's icon

    Emmanuel Lubezki Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. The Cinematography of Oscar nominated Lubezki
  19. Empire's The 50 Worst Movies Ever's icon

    Empire's The 50 Worst Movies Ever

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. A list of the 50 worst movies ever. Voted on by thousands of readers of Empire Magazine.
  20. Every Norwegian Movie's icon

    Every Norwegian Movie

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Every movie theatrically released in Norway. Not counting movies < 40 mins long and movies made for the Nazis during WW2. Available but not on IMDb: Hallo Oslo! (1932) Movies considered lost: Dæmonen (1911), Hemmeligheden (1912), Fiskerlivets farer aka Et drama paa havet (1908), Fattigdommens forbannelse (1911), Bondefangeri i Vaterland (1911), Alt for Norge (1912), Anny - en gatepiges roman (1912), Overfaldet paa postaapnerens datter aka Kampen om pengebrevet (1913), Unge hjerter (1917), En vinternat (1917), De forældreløse (1917), Lodsens datter (1918), Vor tids helte (1918), Æresgjesten (1919), Strandhugg paa kavringen (1923), Fager er lien (1925), Himmeluret (1925), Simen Mustrøens besynderlige oplevelser (1926), Skjærgårdsflirt (1932), I kongens klær (1933).
  21. Ewan McGregor films's icon

    Ewan McGregor films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0.
  22. Feminist-Minded Films's icon

    Feminist-Minded Films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. "As a feminist film theorist and avid moviegoer, my main, geeky goal in life is to see as many female-driven films as possible from every decade, country, and genre imaginable. I’m sure this list won’t please everybody, and you may disagree with my choices, but I tried to be as diplomatic as possible and to keep the list diverse. I certainly haven’t seen every single women’s picture though. The films on this list may not all be widely acclaimed or even directly feminist films, but what some of them may lack in aesthetic pleasures or political correctness is made up tenfold by their feminine bravura and radiant characters. From 1910 to the present, these are the absolute best, most emblematic women’s pictures I’ve ever seen."
  23. Fifty Essential Feminist Films's icon

    Fifty Essential Feminist Films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Alison Nastasi's essential feminist films list is diverse and audacious, offering everything from obscure avant-garde shorts to Hollywood classics. http://flavorwire.com/467279/50-essential-feminist-films/view-all
  24. Film Fanatic Book Two (Addendum 3)'s icon

    Film Fanatic Book Two (Addendum 3)

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. A continuation of the classic Danny Peary book A Guide for the Film Fanatic which covers not only films released from 1986 - the present, but also includes many films that were "missed" in the Peary book. You can find the original list here: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/guide+for+the+film+fanatic+complete/nuclearplanet/
  25. Film Society of Lincoln Center's 60 Years of South Korean Cinema's icon

    Film Society of Lincoln Center's 60 Years of South Korean Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. This was a series of film screenings in 2004 at the Walter Reade Theater in New York. It was organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Korean Film Council with the support of the Korean Film Archive and the Korean Cultural Service New York. This list is alphabetical (by English title). See the [url=http://filmlinccom.siteprotect.net/archive/wrt/programs/11-2004/korea04.htm]source link[/url] for the screening schedule and descriptions of the films. Missing from IMDb: Home Is Where the Heart Is (1949)
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