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  1. 100 Best Movies of All Time (according to 24/7 Wall St.)'s icon

    100 Best Movies of All Time (according to 24/7 Wall St.)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Film is arguably the art form that evokes the most emotions. And great films are those that move audiences most. They generate a deep connection between moviegoers and the story. While 24/7 Wall St.’s list of 100 best movies of all time attempts a more impartial approach of aggregating and averaging critic and audience reviews, these reviews were no doubt influenced by the films’ emotional appeal.
  2. Bleacher Report.com's The 100 Greatest Sports Movies of All Time's icon

    Bleacher Report.com's The 100 Greatest Sports Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Is there anything a sports fan loves more than a good sports movie? Judging by the staggering amount of them out there, I'm inclined to say no. If you think about it, sports movies aren't even fair. We already love sports, so we're halfway there before the movie even starts. Throw us a good story and we're ready to go for the ride. A good sports movie can make you sit on the edge of your seat, laugh, or even cry. But most of all, a good sports movie makes you care. I've compiled the best comedies, dramas, family films, action movies, and documentaries to make up the list of The 100 Greatest Sports Movies of All Time. Let the debate begin.
  3. Empire The 100 Best Movies of All Time's icon

    Empire The 100 Best Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. "It’s a big question: what are the best movies of all time? And it’s one with many answers – there are all kinds of reasons why the greatest films ever made endure in the way they do. They create unforgettable images, conjure overwhelming emotions, craft thrilling stories, and deliver characters who leap off the screen. There’s astonishing technical mastery that brings those stories to life, plots that twist and turn in all kinds of unexpected ways, performances that help us fall head-over-heels for people who don’t exist, and transcendent experiences that change our heads and hearts. The best films – from classic movies that have stood the test of time, to contemporary works that changed the game – offer heartwarming comfort, iconic scares, big laughs, and pulse-pounding suspense, becoming firm audience favourites and garnering critical acclaim. In creating a list of the 100 best movies of all time, Empire asked readers to share their picks – a selection of movies that comfort, challenge, and pioneer. Films that blow your mind, help you see things from a new perspective, and that continue to shape cinema as we know it today. Films that make you feel something. Combining reader votes with critics’ choices from Team Empire, here we have it – read it in full below." --Empire Online
  4. Favorite Animated Features's icon

    Favorite Animated Features

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  5. ICM Forum's Favorite Train Films (2024)'s icon

    ICM Forum's Favorite Train Films (2024)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. From the moment in 1896 when the Lumière brothers screened their film of a train arriving at La Ciotat Station, trains have made an indelible mark on cinema. Now, 32 iCM Forum voters rank our favorite train films (films that take place on a train). This is the top 100 films from the forum poll. Go here for the list of all films: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+favorite+train+films+-+all+votes+2024/beasterne/
  6. Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Performances of All Time's icon

    Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Performances of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Premiere Magazine (in its April 2006 issue), in an article written by numerous authors, published a list of the 100 Greatest (Movie) Performances of All-Time, to celebrate the best movie performances in film history. The defining performances were excerpted and abbreviated from the article. Facts and Commentary About the List: The authors described the movie performances: "They made us laugh, they made us cry....We love great movies the most - we feel the most electric connection to them - when the actors look out from that big screen, and hook into us. They make us believe that they're the people they're playing and that we, as viewers, have a genuine stake in what's coming next."
  7. BBC's The 100 Greatest TV Series of the 21st Century's icon

    BBC's The 100 Greatest TV Series of the 21st Century

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. October 18th, 2021: This year, it felt about time that we turned our attention to another art form: television. That's in part because TV has played such a crucial role in many of our lives over the past 18 months, when we have relied on it for information, entertainment, solace and inspiration in equal measure. It felt like the right time to survey the television landscape because arguably it has been the defining art form of the past 21 years: where once, rightly or wrongly, it was largely patronised as cinema's younger, more rough-and-ready sibling, today its artistic credibility is unassailable, while the advent of streaming platforms has also given shows the ability to reach unprecedented global audiences all at once. And so, in order to mark TV's ascendancy, we have decided to ask the question: what are the greatest TV series of the 21st Century? While in no way definitive, the answers we have collated are fascinating – and, we hope, will inspire TV lovers everywhere to both seek out titles they haven't seen before, and further reflect on and discuss ones they have. In total, 460 different series were voted for by 206 TV experts – critics, journalists, academics and industry figures – who came from 43 countries, from Albania to Uruguay. Of these voters, 100 were women, 104 were men, and two were non-binary. Each voter listed their 10 favourite TV series of the 21st Century, which we scored and ranked to produce the top 100 listed below. ---BBC Culture
  8. Favorite Sci-Fi Movies's icon

    Favorite Sci-Fi Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  9. Favorite Movies not directed by top directors's icon

    Favorite Movies not directed by top directors

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  10. Movies that aren't on any official lists (but should be)'s icon

    Movies that aren't on any official lists (but should be)

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. This is a list of movies that are not currently on any lists, but totally should be. Anything from cultural touchstones to so-bad-it's-good fare to overlooked classics will find a place on this list. The list will be updated at my discretion based entirely on my whims. Note: films released in the current year are not included. Update: movies that have been added to official lists and removed from this list are Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Blades of Glory, Cool Runnings, Flushed Away, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Legally Blonde, Talledega Nights: the Ballad of Ricky Bobby, A Goofy Movie, Matilda, Yesterday, Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt, Wind River, A Wedding, Day & Night, Down to the Cellar, Contagion, and Searching.
  11. Films on most official lists by year of release's icon

    Films on most official lists by year of release

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. This is a list of the films on the most official lists by year of release. Ties are broken by number of checks.
  12. Favorite <400 check movies's icon

    Favorite <400 check movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. These are my favorite movies with less than 400 checks. This will be updated periodically.
  13. Films with the most checks by year of release's icon

    Films with the most checks by year of release

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  14. Mario Lanza's Staff Picks's icon

    Mario Lanza's Staff Picks

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Described as "a podcast about movies that deserve a little more love." List of all movies that have been reviewed on Mario Lanza's Staff Picks podcast. (work in progress)
  15. Jung Sung-Il’s A Guide to Cinephilia's icon

    Jung Sung-Il’s A Guide to Cinephilia

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. This list was created by Korean film critic Jung Sung-Il for the Korean FIlm Archive's web magazine, written in 2016. The list is divided into the following categories: 1. Three Films to Start With (1-3) 2. Three Alternatives to 1 (4-6) 3. Ten Silent Era Classics (7-16) 4. Three Excellent Hollywood Films (17-19) 5. Three Hollywood Cult Films (20-22) 6. Ten Hollywood Films, the 70s (23-33) 7. Ten Famous Hollywood Classics (34-43) 8. Three European Films Just Before World War II (44-46) 9. Ten European FIlms Just After World War II (47-56) 10. Ten European Films, the 60s (57-66) 11. Ten European Films, the 70s (67-76) 12. Ten Asian Classics (77-88) 13. Ten Sinosphere FIlms After the 80s (89-99) 14. Ten Masterpieces Over Four Hours (100-117) 15. Ten Famous Films of the 20th Century (118-127) 16. Fifteen Korean Films Before the 90s (128-142) 17. Ten Films to Start the 21st Century (143-152) Note: the source for this list is in Korean. You can view an English translation of the article at this link: https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueFilm/comments/bdk9zo/a_guide_to_cinephilia_140_films_every_aspiring/
  16. Wikipedia's List of Films Considered the Best's icon

    Wikipedia's List of Films Considered the Best

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. "This is a list of films considered the best in national and international surveys of critics and the public. Some surveys focus on all films, while others focus on a particular genre or country. Voting systems differ, and some surveys suffer from biases such as self-selection or skewed demographics, while others may be susceptible to forms of interference such as vote stacking." - Wikipedia List is presented in the order the films appear in the Wikipedia article. The article is sorted into the following categories: - Critics and filmmaker polls (1-12) - Audience polls (13-22) - Genres or media (23-58) - National polls (59-157) The following films are mentioned three times: Citizen Kane, Vertigo, The Godfather, Battleship Potemkin. These films are mentioned twice: Die Hard, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Marketa Lazarova, The Firemen's Ball, Sholay, Bicycle Thieves, 8 1/2, Tokyo Story, Seven Samurai, Shiri, Man with a Movie Camera, Gone with the Wind, and Casablanca.
  17. Time Magazine's Top 10 Movie Performances (all years)'s icon

    Time Magazine's Top 10 Movie Performances (all years)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1. A collected list of all films that feature a performance selected by Time Magazine as a top 10 movie performance in a year (the category first began in 2008). Sorted by list year and rank.
  18. Final Jeopardy! Questions and Answers's icon

    Final Jeopardy! Questions and Answers

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Films featured in either the question response or answer clue of Final Jeopardy throughout Jeopardy's complete run. This includes films not directly referenced but knowledge of them is required to respond correctly. Only films that have been mentioned more than once are included in this list. The source links to the complete list.
  19. You know, for kids!'s icon

    You know, for kids!

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Movies that I want to make sure are passed to the next generation.
  20. ICM's Hate it or Love it > 1000 checks's icon

    ICM's Hate it or Love it > 1000 checks

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Methodology: Love it or hate it movies are official movies with a high Fav% but a relatively low Fav/Dis. All credit to Coryn on ICMForum.com for making this list. As of 2/7/2021.
  21. Film Movement's DVD Club's icon

    Film Movement's DVD Club

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Curated for movie lovers by movie lovers, Film Movement's DVD Club has been delivering the world's best indie and foreign films to its subscribers for over 15 years. The films in this list represent a film for each month beginning in January 2003. Who chooses the films? Film Movement titles are chosen by an acquisitions team with over 30 years combined experience in the independent film industry. They travel around the world to the leading domestic and international film festivals, covering thousands of films to bring you the most innovative, exciting and groundbreaking award-winning pictures. We make our selections carefully, and always make sure our films are both entertaining and thought-provoking.
  22. Framed - The Daily Movie Guessing Game - all movies's icon

    Framed - The Daily Movie Guessing Game - all movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. This is every movie ever featured on "Framed", in order.
  23. Favorite Movies's icon

    Favorite Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  24. Letterboxd's most liked list: You're not the same person once the film has finished's icon

    Letterboxd's most liked list: You're not the same person once the film has finished

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. This list has more likes than any other on Letterboxd--over 138,000. Not on IMDb: #207: We Make Couples (2016) - dir. Mike Hoolboom #263: DHARMA (2020) - dir. Gustav Turefeldt
  25. Letterboxd's One Million Watched Club's icon

    Letterboxd's One Million Watched Club

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. List for Letterboxd's One Million Watched Club with all feature films seen by at least 1,000,000 Letterboxd members. All films on here listed in chronological order [when the film crossed the 1M watched threshold]. Check out the list's description for plenty of stats.
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