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.

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  1. There's a Story in here!'s icon

    There's a Story in here!

    Favs/dislikes: 0:9. Very picky list of movies that haves a story which takes the viewer on a journey and adventure worth remembering. Remember not to read the summary. It ruins the experience! Going head first into a world without the establish knowledge makes the experience all better! I would also like to add that these movies shouldn't be ranked in any number order. They are all equally GREAT!
  2. My favorite movies that I've seen 's icon

    My favorite movies that I've seen

    Favs/dislikes: 0:3. I've have not seen as many movies as some of the people of this site but like to think I have a good amount under my belt.
  3. 4chan's 99 Great Movies's icon

    4chan's 99 Great Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:2. These movies are all handpicked by /b/ tards. All of them are amazing movies. Some are popular some are not.
  4. Most International Industry Awards's icon

    Most International Industry Awards

    Favs/dislikes: 16:1. Below are the films that have won over five "industry awards," defined as those awards selected by professionals in the movie business. I limited the pool of film industry bodies to those from the following countries: Australia (AACTA, formerly AFI), China (Golden Horse & Golden Rooster), France (Cesar), Germany (Lola), Great Britain (BAFTA), Italy (Donatello), India (Lotus), Japan (Awards of the Japanese Academy), Mexico (Ariel), Russia (Nika), Sweden (Guldbagge), and the United States (Oscar). All titles are sorted first by total, then by year of release. The leader (at 23) is "The Last Emperor" with 9 Oscars, 9 Donatellos, 3 BAFTAs, 1 Cesar, and an award from the Japanese Academy.
  5. Best Texas Films's icon

    Best Texas Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. This list is inspired by the article "No Country for Bad Movies" from the June, 2011 issue of Texas Monthly. Their panel was limited by criteria such as no documentaries, nothing made-for-TV, and each film "had to really feel as if it could only have been made in Texas". Their official results comprise listings 1-10 below, in no particular order. Everything after #10 is an at-large selection made by me based on looser guidelines, namely anything partially set in or partially filmed in Texas.
  6. Ebert's Great Movies III's icon

    Ebert's Great Movies III

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. Below is a subset of Roger Ebert's list of great films containing only those in his book "The Great Movies III", published in 2010. An excerpt from Ebert's introduction to the book: "I believe great movies are a civilizing force. They allow us to empathize with those whose lives are different than our own. I like to say they open windows in our box of space and time. Here's a third book filled with windows."
  7. Ebert's Great Movies IV's icon

    Ebert's Great Movies IV

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. Below is a subset of Roger Ebert's list of great films containing those not covered by books I, II, or III. May he rest in peace.
  8. Ebert's Original 100 Great Movies's icon

    Ebert's Original 100 Great Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 30:0. Below is a subset of Roger Ebert's list of great films containing only those in his book "The Great Movies", published in 2002. The Apu Trilogy, Decalogue, and Up Documentaries are all broken out separately, hence more than 100 listings. An excerpt from Ebert's introduction to the book: "They are not 'the' 100 greatest films of all time, because all lists of great movies are a foolish attempt to codify works which must stand alone. But it's fair to say: If you want to make a tour of the landmarks of the first century of cinema, start here."
  9. Great Movies - 100 Years of Cinema's icon

    Great Movies - 100 Years of Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Based on the book by Andrew Heritage. Over 1,500 key movies are referred to in this book, but only the 100 main entries are to be found on this list. Index: 1-10: Comedy 11-20: Action & Adventure 21-30: Romance & Melodrama 31-40: Musicals 41-50: Thrillers & Crime 51-60: Historical 61-70: War 71-80: Family 81-90: Fantasy, Sci-fi & Horror 91-100: Drama
  10. Great Underrated Movies List's icon

    Great Underrated Movies List

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Movies that I think are great, but are really underrated.
  11. Montages.no – Coup de Cœur's icon

    Montages.no – Coup de Cœur

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. “Coup de Cœur” is a reoccurring column on the Norwegian film site Montages.no. Here the sites different writers present films that they simply love, for some reason or another. Movies that have touched, movies that have stuck, and last but not least, movies that have inspirited to be written about. The column is in style somewhat similar to the now late Roger Eberts “Great Movies”, a stated inspiration for Montages’ “Coup de Cœur”.
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