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. Favorite Films of Facebook's icon

    Favorite Films of Facebook

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Favorite Films of Facebook An on-going experiment: to compile a list comprised of an indefinite number of contributors' fifteen favorite films. Films that show up the most often in individual lists will be placed at the top of this list. Thus far: - Eli Hayes - Patrick Devitt - Jordan Allen - Valtteri Lepisto - Edgar Cochran - Nick Kenyon - Jackson Shrout - Corley Johnson - Henry Harrison - Dexter Tomlin - George McCann - Derek Diercksmeier - Paul Rai - Nicholas Vassiliotis - Jeremiah McNeil - Scott Anderson - Josh Taksier - Jay Tilden - Hunter Norris - Lyzette Garcia - Colin Chapman - Matt Cullen - Alex Robinson - Jared Weil - Mario Attie - Amin Lumiere - Rishi Kamath - Josh Sundermeyer - Zach Novak - Guilherme Tissot - Devin Shawver - Mikael Stanggren - Keith LaFountaine - Robby Warren - Anthony Roberts - Nick Tedesco - Julian Cheslow - Alex Roman - Antonio Iguaz - Joseph Hansen - Jack Welch - Anthony Moyle - Nahian Aziz - Asif Khan - Alex Koplan - Henrik Loberg - Happy Corleone - Sumi Mathai - Samuel James - Craig Taylor - Steve Moyle - William Sinclair - Rodney Sedgwick - Robert Hummel - Jerricson Sumague - Bruno Youn - Thomas Ringdal - Varghese Eapen - Ole Holgersen - Matthew Ekstrom - Jens Takle - Bobby Beksinski - Ian Hafer - Evan Luxenberg - Josh Spielman - Milez Das - Pedro Audette-Diaz This is just the top 100 movies, the full list in source link.
  2. Horror Movies: An Illustrated Survey's icon

    Horror Movies: An Illustrated Survey

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. The filmography of the 1968 book by Carlos Clarens. Also known as "An Illustrated History of the Horror Film", this was a seminal academic study of horror films, one of the first critical studies to take the genre seriously.
  3. Five Thirty Eight Survey: The 25 Most Rewatchable Movies Of All Time's icon

    Five Thirty Eight Survey: The 25 Most Rewatchable Movies Of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. I got 4,362 entries from 1,169 respondents to my fill-in-the-blank question. Some entries covered several films — “The Godfather movies,” for instance — and I combined these into a single entry referring to the series as a whole, rather than give these respondents a disproportionate number of votes. Some responses were a little unclear: For example, if someone simply entered “Star Wars” — as about 9 percent of respondents did — I’m not sure if that meant 1977’s Episode IV or the whole series, but I counted it separately from the people who did specify the whole series. I’m not a mindreader, so that’ll just have to do. Here are the top 25 most rewatchable films or series according to our survey: (Walt Hickey - FiveThirtyEight's Editor)
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