Charts: Lists

This page shows you the list charts. By default, the movies are ordered by how many times they have been marked as a favorite. However, you can also sort by other information, such as the total number of times it has been marked as a dislike.

  1. Marvel Cinematic Universe's icon

    Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Favs/dislikes: 4:3. LIst of all entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  2. The Life Cinematic Top 1000 (2012 Edition)'s icon

    The Life Cinematic Top 1000 (2012 Edition)

    Favs/dislikes: 35:1. The Life Cinematic is a message board full of film enthusiasts. Members have a very diverse and unique taste in film. This resulted in this consensus list based on their individual top 100s. The site is now defunct, but this list is a glimpse into what a wonderfully idiosyncratic and often mental place it was.
  3. Cinematic Essay Filmography by Peter Thompson's icon

    Cinematic Essay Filmography by Peter Thompson

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. Film essay filmography by Peter Thompson published online in 2005 @ [url=http://www.chicagomediaworks.com/2instructworks/3editing_doc/3editing_docinematicessay.html#filmography]ChicagoMediaWorks.com [/url] [quote=Wikipedia]Film (or "cinematic essays") consist of the evolution of a theme or an idea rather than a plot per se. From another perspective, an essay film could be defined as a documentary film visual basis combined with a form of commentary that contains elements of self-portrait (rather than autobiography), where the signature (rather than the life-story) of the filmmaker is apparent. The cinematic essay often blends documentary, fiction, and experimental film making using a tones and editing styles."[/quote]
  4. Marvel Cinematic Universe Films Present And Future's icon

    Marvel Cinematic Universe Films Present And Future

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  5. Viennale's The Way of the Termite: The Essay in Film 1909-2004's icon

    Viennale's The Way of the Termite: The Essay in Film 1909-2004

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. The Essay in Cinema was organized by The Austrian Film Museum and originally presented at the Viennale (Vienna International Film Festival) in October 2007. [quote]The extensive programme was curated by the French filmmaker and theorist Jean-Pierre Gorin who lives and teaches in San Diego and whose own work - partly created in collaboration with Jean-Luc Godard - includes important contributions to the "essayistic strategy” in cinema. Gorin has selected 60 works from 20 nations - among them a number of classics of film history as well as numerous (re-)discoveries. Beyond the characteristic and often-quoted elements - such as the presence of the author’s voice and the first person singular perspective chosen by many of these films - the essay film according to Gorin "is a rumination in Nietzsche's sense of the word, the meandering of an intelligence that tries to multiply the entries and the exits into the material it has elected (or has been elected by).[/quote]
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