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  1. Learn more about different website checker aspects's icon

    Learn more about different website checker aspects

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Different types of website checking and aspects you should take into consideration to lead your site to the top. Useful [url="https://comparium.app/website-checker.html"]website checker[/url] tools to help you in this matter.
  2. Online Film Critics 10th Anniversary TOP 100's icon

    Online Film Critics 10th Anniversary TOP 100

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The top 100 films of the last 10 years... Selected by the members to commemorate the OFCS 10th anniversary.
  3. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2008's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2008

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant and cinema.nl readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2008. 2332 people submitted their vote.
  4. CollegeHumor.com's The Best Christmas Movie's icon

    CollegeHumor.com's The Best Christmas Movie

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The best Christmas movie as voted on by CollegeHumor.com's readers.
  5. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2011's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2011

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2011.
  6. Goldderby Best Motion Picture of Decade's icon

    Goldderby Best Motion Picture of Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Our forum posters are not content merely to bestow annual awards for the best film and TV. Now they look back over many years to declare the best of 2000-09. Yesterday they unveiled the winners of their Gold Derby Film Decade Awards. See reactions in this forum thread. Many thanks to Chris "Boomer" Beachum, Robert "Rob L" Licuria, Andrew "andrew" Pickett and Matt "Noble" Noble for organizing the effort and counting ballots.
  7. Mundo De Cinema: The 10 Best Epic Movies Ever Made's icon

    Mundo De Cinema: The 10 Best Epic Movies Ever Made

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Filmes épicos, capazes de retratar as histórias de grandes heróis, estão sem dúvida entre os mais vistos na história do cinema. Quem não aprecia a história de uma personagem com um propósito muito concreto, uma missão capaz de salvar o seu povo e de o elevar a um patamar mais elevado, quase como se se tornasse imortal? É por falar em imortalidade que aproveitamos para abordar alguns filmes épicos que viverão para sempre na mente dos espectadores. A nossa lista é baseada num estudo feito aos clientes dos clubes de vídeo britânicos: cada pessoa devia eleger aqueles que lhe pareciam ser os melhores filmes épicos de todos os tempos. E Tudo o Vento Levou, de 1939, foi de longe o mais votado, tendo até ficado à frente de Titanic (1997) e Cleópatra (1963). Já se olharmos para aqueles que figuraram entre os piores épicos de sempre, foi Pearl Harbor, o filme com Ben Affleck sobre o ataque japonês que levou à entrada dos EUA na II Guerra Mundial, a receber a coroa. Entretanto, Elizabeth Taylor ganhou o melhor desempenho de uma atriz em filmes épicos, em Cleópatra, enquanto no masculino a escolha recaiu sobre Ben Kingsley, em Gandhi. Neste post, apresentamos o top 10 dos filmes épicos que fizeram história no mundo do cinema e que, através de batalhas gigantescas, grandes romances e tragédia, fazem passar
  8. The Harris Poll America's Favorite Movie's icon

    The Harris Poll America's Favorite Movie

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This Harris Poll was conducted online, in English, within the United States between November 12 and 17, 2014 among 2,276 adults (aged 18 and over). Figures for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, region and household income were weighted where necessary to bring them into line with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents' propensity to be online. All sample surveys and polls, whether or not they use probability sampling, are subject to multiple sources of error which are most often not possible to quantify or estimate, including sampling error, coverage error, error associated with nonresponse, error associated with question wording and response options, and post-survey weighting and adjustments. Therefore, The Harris Poll avoids the words "margin of error" as they are misleading. All that can be calculated are different possible sampling errors with different probabilities for pure, unweighted, random samples with 100% response rates. These are only theoretical because no published polls come close to this ideal. Respondents for this survey were selected from among those who have agreed to participate in Harris Poll surveys. The data have been weighted to reflect the composition of the adult population. Because the sample is based on those who agreed to participate in our panel, no estimates of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.
  9. Bill Gibron's The 10 Best Films of the Decade (2000 - 2009)'s icon

    Bill Gibron's The 10 Best Films of the Decade (2000 - 2009)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Bill Gibron is a writer and film critic for popmatters. He wrote the 10 best films of decade in the end of 2009. Here his about that description for the list: Talk about tough! Even if this wasn’t a full time job, taking up as much of one’s life as any career plus concept of entertainment could, trying to pick out ten titles from an equal number of years is almost impossible. It’s not like television, which tends to keep its beloved entities on the air long enough to make a memorable impact. It’s also not like music, which can play in the background of one’s life sometimes decades after release. No, movies demand attention. They require patience and perspective. They are the most unique of artforms because they come at you complete. You can love a particular band or album even with one or two clunkers among the set list. No TV show is ever going to be 100% funny/dramatic/thrilling/thought-provoking all the time. But film doesn’t dignify such flaws. Instead, it amplifies them, destroying brilliant direction, excellent acting, or superb storytelling along the way. Naturally, this creates a kind of cinematic standard, a benchmark by which we measure both the good and the bad. And yet, going back over the near 3500 entries for possible inclusion here (figure it out - that’s 350 per year, or almost one a day for the last decade…and yes, I did watch each and every one, be they theatrical or on DVD) is still a mammoth undertaking, one that gears itself noticeably toward the most recent viewing experiences. Indeed, a lot of lists out there currently offer pickings from 2007 - 2009 almost exclusively, making you wonder if these so called experts even saw anything prior to the second Bush Administration. Add in the almost infinite and exhaustive “honorable mentions” and you’ve got a pointless combination of limited perspective and bet hedging. Don’t worry - this list won’t be any better. As a matter of fact, one can probably pick it apart point-by-point and argue over the merits of each selection. Still, as a function of one person’s own individual likes and dislikes, as a Herculean attempt to take one’s passion and profession and summarize it in several hundred words or less, it’s the way things stand…today…at this moment…without too much internal kvetching. Could it all change tomorrow? Probably. Are some of these choices set in cement, almost inarguable in their inclusion? Yes. So grab your cinematic salt (you’ll need it to take most of what you’ll read next) and settle in for SE&L"s Top 10 Films of the Decade (2000 - 2009), starting with a very unusual selection in the final spot:
  10. Austin Film Critics Association Top 10 Films of the Decade's icon

    Austin Film Critics Association Top 10 Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Top 10 Films of the Decade chosen by critics group of Austin
  11. 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.
  12. CTV News: Jim Gordon Picks The Top Films of the Past Decade's icon

    CTV News: Jim Gordon Picks The Top Films of the Past Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. For the past 11 years, weekly CTV film critic Jim Gordon has appeared on the 6 p.m. newscast to reveal his picks for the top 10 films of the year. But this year, Gordon decided instead to say farewell to the Aughts by listing his favourite 20 films of the decade. "It was difficult to keep the list to only 20 films," Gordon admitted. "Every year had it's memorable films, be they Hollywood, foreign, indie or documentary -- and many of those are on this list." Here, in chronological order............
  13. TV Guide's Best Movies of the Decade's icon

    TV Guide's Best Movies of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Best movies of the noughties chosen by TV Guide staff
  14. CollegeHumor.com's The Best Best Picture's icon

    CollegeHumor.com's The Best Best Picture

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The 84th Academy Awards are on February 26th, but before a new Best Picture Oscar is awarded, let's figure out exactly what the best Best Movie of all time is.
  15. CollegeHumor.com's The Best College Movie's icon

    CollegeHumor.com's The Best College Movie

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Everyone knows college is the best time of your life, but watching movies about college is obviously a close second. What's the best of the second best?
  16. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2001's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 2001

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant and cinema.nl readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 2001.
  17. OscarWorld THE 25 BEST FILMS OF THE 2000'S DECADE's icon

    OscarWorld THE 25 BEST FILMS OF THE 2000'S DECADE

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The Best Films of 2000's Decade from Oscarworld.net.
  18. Shortlist Magazine's The 25 Greatest Movies of the 00s's icon

    Shortlist Magazine's The 25 Greatest Movies of the 00s

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. As much as we hate saying noughties, it was time for us to get up-to-date, well almost, with our decade-based looks at great movies. First we got all misty-eyed over the gritty brilliance of the 70s, then we got all caught up on childhood nostlagia with the 80s and then in the 90s, well, Tarantino happened. Now, we're looking at the 00s and, despite people constantly saying they don't make them like they used to, it was a damn fine decade. Let us know if we missed off your favourite at the bottom. We know you will.
  19. Birmingham Post: Graham Young's Top Films of the '00s's icon

    Birmingham Post: Graham Young's Top Films of the '00s

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Listing them in any meaningful order would be impossible. But the criteria should certainly include longevity beyond the initial impact, achievement in making them and, above all, enjoyment and/or appreciation watching them. Except for my No 1, which has to be the Lord of the Rings, these films are in alphabetical order. (Graham Young)
  20. Hitfix: Daniel Fienberg's Top 31 Movies of the Decade's icon

    Hitfix: Daniel Fienberg's Top 31 Movies of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. For me, this list is a lark. While I've been counting down the Top 31 TV Shows of the Decade, my movie-centric colleagues Gregory Ellwood and Drew McWeeny handled the big screen, with Greg offering his Top 25 of The Aughts and Drew doing an exhaustive Top 50. Let's just say that HitFix has already done an extra job of covering the best of the decade in movies, with or without me. My only pause in my Top 31 (approaching No. 2 tomorrow!) was to count down the Top 20 TV Shows of 2009. At a certain point, listing has become as central to my December routine as caffeinating and showering and more essential than shaving and watering my struggling tree. And since I also have been known to write about movies on this blog, it only seemed natural that I whip out a Best of the Decade list for movies as well. I started with 10, but that didn't work. I was leaving out too many. I got down to 20 comfortably, but I was still leaving out a few movies that I *really* wanted to mention. From there I pushed to 30 and, at the urging of a Twitter follower, went that extra step to 31, just for symmetry. I'm not going to do these as a one-per-day affair with entries approaching 2500 words as I get near the top. Been there, doing that. I'm breaking these out as three blog posts. Simple enough. Unlike TV, where my list is The *Best* 31 Shows Of The Decade Which Aren't "The Shield," I'm not playing this out as having any sort of Best of the Decade definitiveness. It's not quite a "favorites" list, because I've given some thought to craft and importance beyond just pure rewatchability. Mostly, I'm sticking my blog's name in from of the list so you know that these are probably the 31 movies I liked the most from the past decade. Secretly, do I think they're the best? Probably. But this isn't like my TV list, where if you disagree with my No. 1, I'm going to surreptitiously sneak over to your house and cut the cable lines, because you're not worthy of television service. If you aren't happy here? This is my list, but feel very free to share your opinions (Daniel Fienberg)
  21. Reddit's Most Fucked Up Movies's icon

    Reddit's Most Fucked Up Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 12:0.
  22. De Volkskrant Film of the Year's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Since 1978 the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant polls its readers to find out what they regard the best film released in the past year. Since 2002 the readers of the website www.cinema.nl are also included in the poll. These films are the winners of this yearly poll.
  23. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1978's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1978

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 1978.
  24. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1984's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1984

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 1984.
  25. De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1987's icon

    De Volkskrant Film of the Year 1987

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The result of the annual poll of De Volkskrant readers. The readers could select their top 10 from the preselected list of films released in the cinema in The Netherlands in 1987.
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