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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. iCheckMovies - Less Dislike's icon

    iCheckMovies - Less Dislike

    Favs/dislikes: 11:1. The less dislike movies based on dislikes/checks ratio. ratio(M) = D(M) ÷ C(M) Where: M = A movie D(M) = Number of times movie M has been dislike C(M) = Number of times movie M has been checked Ordered from lowest to highest. Ties are resolved by giving more importance to the movies with more checks, if the tie follows be resolved by number of favorites and finally by name Movies used from next lists: 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die Doubling the Canon Halliwell's Top 1000: The Ultimate Movie Countdown Have You Seen? a Personal Introduction to 1000 films Jonathan Rosenbaum's Essential Films The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? Thanks to [URL=http://www.icheckmovies.com/profiles/mightysparks/]mightysparks[/URL] Last and only update 28 NOV 2012
  2. iCM Forum's Favourite War Movies Complete List's icon

    iCM Forum's Favourite War Movies Complete List

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0.
  3. Paste's A Century of Terror: The 100 Best Horror Movies of the Last 100 Years (2019)'s icon

    Paste's A Century of Terror: The 100 Best Horror Movies of the Last 100 Years (2019)

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Jim Vorel chooses the best horror film for each year of the past century, from 1920 to 2019, as well as running down the runners-up. 1-100 are the best films of each year, 101-858 are the honorable mentions.
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    Here & Now & Then

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "In his new weekly column, Here & Now & Then, Michael Koresky explores one of cinema’s uncanniest properties: the false sense of déjà vu it imparts in the viewer, which makes us feel like we’ve seen and experienced places and times in which we never existed. Each week, he will choose a year from throughout film history, and examine three titles from that year, made as contemporary works, revealing that all films—even horror, fantasy, comedies, and melodramas—are in one way or another documentaries of their time." (Description source: http://blog.sundancenow.com/weekly-columns/new-column-here-then-now-1979)
  5. FOK! Schaduw Top 250's icon

    FOK! Schaduw Top 250

    Favs/dislikes: 41:2. Companion list to the official FOK! Top 250. This list is compiled from a subset of the lists submitted to the yearly election for the FOK! Film Top 100. The list favors older movies and is compiled as a stimulus to watch these over the next big Hollywood thing. All previous versions of the list since 2003 are available to paying users by selecting the previous version button. The following legends tells you which version is from which year. 2003 : 2011-12-27 23:02:26 2004 : 2011-12-31 16:29:33 2005 : 2011-12-31 16:30:19 2006 : 2011-12-31 16:30:43 2007 : 2011-12-31 16:30:54 2008 : 2011-12-31 16:31:06 2009 : 2011-12-31 16:31:16 2010 : 2011-12-31 16:31:25 2011 : 2011-12-31 16:31:34 2012 : 2012-08-24 22:46:17
  6. Reddit top 250 version 3.0's icon

    Reddit top 250 version 3.0

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The second update of the Reddit top 250 favorite movie list circa January 2012.
  7. Original Reddit Top 250's icon

    Original Reddit Top 250

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The original incarnation of the Reddit top 250 favorite movie list circa July 2009.
  8. Reddit top 250 version 2.0's icon

    Reddit top 250 version 2.0

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The first update of the Reddit top 250 favorite movie list circa August 2010.
  9. Reddit top 250 version 4.0's icon

    Reddit top 250 version 4.0

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The third update of the Reddit top 250 favorite movie list circa February 2013.
  10. 80sHorror.net's 200 Best Horror Movies of the 1980s's icon

    80sHorror.net's 200 Best Horror Movies of the 1980s

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. A ranked list of the 200 best horror movies of the 1980s, according to 80sHorror.net.
  11. Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 80s Movies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 80s Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Welcome to our big list of the most Essential 1980s movies, showcasing 140 of the decade’s best and most iconic Fresh (and not-so-Fresh) movies. That’s right, we recommend some Rotten additions for your ’80s movie playlists, because this is one decade only fully experienced with the good, the bad, and the feathered neon. Any ’80s movie with a Tomatometer was considered for our Essentials guide, and after including the truly timeless material (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Raging Bull), we focused on works that represented the cinematic trends and social themes of the era. Some of those include the fantasy epic (NeverEnding Story, Princess Bride), teen movies (Breakfast Club, Weird Science), the new corporate overlord (Wall Street, Trading Places), women making strides in the workplace (Baby Boom, Working Girl), and rising hip-hop culture (Krush Groove, Do the Right Thing). Fire up the flux capicator and cue the workout montage because it’s time for Rotten Tomatoes’ 140 Essential ’80s Movies!
  12. DigitalDreamDoor's 100 Greatest Documentary Films's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor's 100 Greatest Documentary Films

    Favs/dislikes: 21:0. List best documentaries films from digitaldreamdoor.com. These are the Greatest Documentary Films chosen for their influence, impact, historical importance, cinematography, direction, and popularity. Also added lists: — Documentary Series — Best 2010 Documentaries — Best 2009 Documentaries
  13. Oocities Editor Picks: Aaron Caldwell's Top 100 Best Films's icon

    Oocities Editor Picks: Aaron Caldwell's Top 100 Best Films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Welcome to Top 100 Movie Lists...a non-profit site dedicated to film fans in pursuit of finding, recommending or categorizing their favorite films of all-time. Within our personal lists you will find hundreds of movie stills, sound bites, film scores, and reviews. Located at the bottom of this page is a public forum section where you can post your own list. Opinions vary and that is why we have brought together as many lists as possible. *Note- we recently acquired the name of www.movielists.net which may also be used to reach this site. (Editors)
  14. A Year With Women: 103 Essential Films By Female Filmmakers's icon

    A Year With Women: 103 Essential Films By Female Filmmakers

    Favs/dislikes: 33:1. From Cinemafanatic.com: Lately I’ve become more and more frustrated with the various “best ever” lists that have been released because they rarely feature films by women, or if they do it’s usually one or two films. I think this is more a reflection of those who are polled for these kinds of lists, as well as a compounding of history on itself. For so long films by men have made up the bulk of the film canon and I think people are afraid to add new films to these revered lists. I also think many people haven’t seen very many films by women, or if they have it’s always the same handful of films. In an attempt to create a better, more inclusive list of great films by women, I polled over 500 critics, filmmakers, bloggers, historians, professors and casual film viewers, asking them to tell me what films directed (or co-directed) by women are essential viewing. Some people only responded with as little as five votes, others submitted hundreds of films. In the end, I received over 7,000 votes for 1,100+ different films. After tallying up this data, with ties factored in, I then had a list of 103 essential films directed by women. While this list is in no way the end all and be all of female filmmakers, it does include films from multiple countries, filmmakers of all ages, films from all kinds of genres and spans 9 decades. Also, I would like to point out that although the earliest film on this list is from 1935, there were several filmmakers from the silent era who were women (and whose films were in the initial 1,100+ list), including Alice Guy-Blaché, Lois Weber and others. This list should be looked at as a springboard, a way to get your feet wet with the most beloved films made by women. There are lots of resources to find even more great films by women. DirectedByWomen.com and TheDirectorList.com are two such invaluable places to start learning more about the thousands of women who have been making films since the beginning of cinema.
  15. Paste's 100 Greatest War Movies's icon

    Paste's 100 Greatest War Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. War. What is it good for? Well, if nothing else, then a tidy template for cinema: conflict, clear protagonists and antagonists, heightened emotions, and a generally unpredictable, lawless atmosphere which—as per the western—has since the dawn of cinema offered an elastic dramatic environment in which filmmakers can explore men at both their best and worst. And make no mistake, the war movie is almost always about men. It’s the most masculine of genres, the fact that armies have throughout history often been almost exclusively male seeing to it that men almost always dominate these things. It’s a genre that emphasizes action and existential angst. It’s also a malleable genre, and one that could broadly include all manner of films that we ultimately ruled out of the running in this list. With this top 100, we’ve made the decision to include only movies whose wars are based on historical conflicts, so none of the likes of Edge of Tomorrow or Starship Troopers. We’ve picked films that deal with soldiers, soldiering and warfare directly, meaning wartime movies set primarily away from conflict, often told largely or exclusively from the civilian perspective—a category which includes such classics as The Cranes Are Flying and Hope & Glory, Grave of the Fireflies and Forbidden Games—didn’t make the cut. Post-war dramas, like Ashes and Diamonds and Germany, Year Zero, as well as films that go to war for only a fraction of the running time, such as From Here to Eternity and Born on the Fourth of July, were also excluded. Some tough choices were made on what actually constituted a “war movie.” Resistance dramas feature in this list, but Casablanca doesn’t appear. Likewise Robert Bresson’s A Man Escaped and Sidney Lumet’s The Hill. It was decided ultimately that the war was too much a peripheral element in these films. On the other hand, while both western The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and biopic The Imitation Game feature war prominently, they, like Casablanca (a romance with noir and thriller elements) plus A Man Escaped and The Hill (both prison movies), belong more obviously to other genres. We’ve also decided not to include movies which focus on the Holocaust here; those are set to appear in another feature entirely. Regarding the films that do feature here: our 100 hail from all over the world. These films were released as recently as last year and as far back as 1930. They range from comical to harrowing, action-packed to quietly introspective, proudly gung-ho to deeply anti-war. They are a diverse set of movies; they are also worthy of being called the 100 greatest war movies ever made. Published May 2017
  16. MovieMeter Film of the Year 2014's icon

    MovieMeter Film of the Year 2014

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. 789 members of the site MovieMeter.nl submitted their ranked top 10 from the year 2014. This top 50 is the result of that poll. Nymphomaniac was included as a single entry.
  17. MovieMeter Film of the Year 2018's icon

    MovieMeter Film of the Year 2018

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. 522 members of the site MovieMeter.nl submitted their ranked top 10 from the year 2018. This top 100 is the result of that poll.
  18. ConsequenceOfSound's 100 Scariest Movies of All Time (2018)'s icon

    ConsequenceOfSound's 100 Scariest Movies of All Time (2018)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A ranked list of the scariest horror films curated by the staff of the ConsequenceOfSound website.
  19. Fandor 100 Essential Chinese Movies's icon

    Fandor 100 Essential Chinese Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. Among the many recent additions to the Fandor catalog, I am most excited by several classic Chinese films that I consider to be among the very best to have ever been made in that language: The Big Road, Street Angel (a film I love so dearly that I modeled my wedding photos after some of its iconic shots), Crossroads, Spring in a Small Town, to name a few. The sight of these titles got me thinking: what are the essential movies that anyone curious about Chinese cinema needs to see? The following video of 50 essential Chinese language films – and expanded list of 100 essential films found further below – is my attempt at an answer.
  20. MovieMeter Film of the Year 2009's icon

    MovieMeter Film of the Year 2009

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. 808 members of the site MovieMeter.nl submitted their ranked top 10 from the year 2009. This top 50 is the result of that poll.
  21. MovieMeter Film of the Year 2013's icon

    MovieMeter Film of the Year 2013

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. 659 members of the site MovieMeter.nl submitted their ranked top 10 from the year 2013. This top 50 is the result of that poll.
  22. MovieMeter Film of the Year 2019's icon

    MovieMeter Film of the Year 2019

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. 579 members of the site MovieMeter.nl submitted their ranked top 10 from the year 2018. This top 100 is the result of that poll.
  23. MovieMeter Film of the Year 2020's icon

    MovieMeter Film of the Year 2020

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The best movies released in the Netherlands in 2020 according to Top 10 votes from 387 users of the website Moviemeter.nl
  24. New York Movies:  The 100 Best Films Set in New York's icon

    New York Movies: The 100 Best Films Set in New York

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. Paradise and prison, bustling metropolis and the loneliest place on earth: New York City has a cinematic identity that infuses all walks of life. Even as we write our own narratives in this most famous of locations, we walk alongside fictional characters (and sometimes real ones, too, if we’re lucky). In selecting the 100 most essential New York movies, we kept the city’s boldness in mind. TONY Film staffers David Fear, Joshua Rothkopf and Keith Uhlich teamed up with movie experts Stephen Garrett and Alison Willmore to gather titles from all genres and eras—the widely known and the obscure—in pursuit of a complete picture of NYC on film. Our only parameter: The movie had to be set in New York City, not Metropolis (sorry, Superman fans), Oz (ditto, you Wiz diehards), nor anywhere else. Dive in, jostle politely, find your seat or ride standing: Please tell us what we’ve missed. It’s a big town. —Joshua Rothkopf, senior Film writer at Time Out New York List published on July 3rd 2012
  25. Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 of 2015's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 of 2015

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This is the aggregated list for Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 of 2015
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