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  1. Hürriyet's The 100 Best Movies of Turkish Cinema's icon

    Hürriyet's The 100 Best Movies of Turkish Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 45:6. In 2017, Hurriyet asked 100 directors, actors, produces, and film writers to vote for the 100 best Turkish films. See [url=https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/kelebek/keyif/iste-100-kisilik-buyuk-jurinin-en-iyi-10-film-tercihleri-40406840]this page[/url] for the ballots. There are 102 titles because Gelin/Dugun/Diyet are listed as 1 entry.
  2. iCheckMovies's  Pre-1910s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's Pre-1910s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0.
  3. iCheckMovies's 1910s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 1910s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0.
  4. iCheckMovies's 1920s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 1920s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0.
  5. iCheckMovies's 1930s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 1930s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0.
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    iCheckMovies's 1940s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0.
  7. iCheckMovies's 1950s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 1950s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 13:1.
  8. iCheckMovies's 1960s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 1960s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1.
  9. iCheckMovies's 1970s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 1970s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 10:1.
  10. iCheckMovies's 1980s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 1980s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 13:1.
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    iCheckMovies's 1990s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 13:1.
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    iCheckMovies's 2000s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 13:1.
  13. iCheckMovies's 2010s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 2010s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 15:1.
  14. iCheckMovies's 2020s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 2020s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 41:2.
  15. iCheckMovies's Most Checked's icon

    iCheckMovies's Most Checked

    Favs/dislikes: 739:41. The most checked movies on the iCheckMovies.com website.
  16. iCheckMovies's Most Favorited's icon

    iCheckMovies's Most Favorited

    Favs/dislikes: 398:15. The most favorite movies on the iCheckMovies.com website, based on the movies' favorites/checks ratio. By looking at the ratio, unknown gems don't necessarily get overpowered by more well-known movies. For the exact formula, see the movies and lists section in the FAQ.
  17. ICM Forum's 500<400's icon

    ICM Forum's 500<400

    Favs/dislikes: 193:3. Every September, members of the [url=http://www.icmforum.com/]ICM Forum[/url] vote for the top 500 films with fewer than 400 checks on iCM (at the time of voting). Films released in the current or previous year are ineligible. [url=https://forum.icmforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=6075]Source[/url]
  18. IMDb's 1910s Top 50's icon

    IMDb's 1910s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 87:7. Movies really started making an impact in the 1910s, with audiences demanding more complicated plots and more information on the stars. This led to the rise of the great studios and the construction of many movie theaters. It was also a decade of innovation, with both the technology and the medium itself. D.W. Griffith's epic Birth of a Nation in particular helped film-making make a giant leap forward. The most popular genres were westerns, melodramas and slapstick comedies.
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    IMDb's 1920s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 122:5. The 1920s were an innovative decade in which both "talkies" and color films made their first appearance. Film became so popular that the first real stars arose in the persons of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. A lot of European stars were imported during the 20s, such as Fritz Lang and Greta Garbo. That was not all Europe had to offer as German Expressionism became an influential artistic movement. The most popular genres were swashbucklers, historical extravaganzas and melodramas. The greatest output of films was actually in the 1920s and 1930s, which was made possible by the studios' factory-like production system.
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    IMDb's 1930s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 127:6. The 1930s decade has been nostalgically labeled "The Golden Age of Hollywood" (although most of the output of the decade was black-and-white). The 30s was also the decade of the sound and color revolutions and the advance of the 'talkies', and the further development of film genres (gangster films, musicals, newspaper-reporting films, historical biopics, social-realism films, lighthearted screwball comedies, westerns and horror to name a few). It was the era in which the silent period ended, with many silent film stars not making the transition to sound. It was in the 30s that Disney produced the first feature-length animated film, an animation hallmark.
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    IMDb's 1940s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 145:5. The early years of the 40s decade were not promising for the American film industry, however, Hollywood film production rebounded and reached its profitable peak of efficiency during the years 1943 to 1946. Advances in film technology (sound recording, lighting, special effects, cinematography and use of color) meant that films were more watchable and 'modern'. The films themselves took on a more realistic rather than escapist tone, as they had done during the Depression years of the 30s. The 40s also were the decade that saw the birth of a new genre in film noir ("black film") pared with the revival of gangster films.
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    IMDb's 1950s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 126:5. In the period following WWII when most of the films were idealized with conventional portrayals of men and women, young people wanted new and exciting symbols of rebellion. Hollywood responded to audience demands through the rise of the anti-hero and anti-heroines, with Marlon Brando, James Dean and Marilyn Monroe being the main stars. Studios tried to counter the rise of television through all sorts of (mostly failed) inventions like 3-D, Smell-O-Vision, and cinerama. Risks were taken with lavish, overstated, spectacular epics and musicals.
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    IMDb's 1960s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 137:4. Cinema in the 1960s reflected the decade of fun, fashion, rock 'n' roll, tremendous social changes and transitional cultural values. It was not a good decade for US films, as production declined and foreign films gained tremenduous influence. British cinema in particular flourished as it released a number of films that used a new wave of grim, non-fictional, social realism, dubbed or styled "Kitchen Sink" due to its angry, every-day working-class heroes, frank dialogue, and negative post-war themes. However, countries like Japan, Italy and France also claimed their spots in the forefront of cinema.
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    IMDb's 1970s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 196:11. Although the 1970s opened with Hollywood experiencing a financial and artistic depression, the decade became a creative high point in the US film industry. Restrictions on language, adult content and sexuality, and violence had loosened up, and these elements became more widespread. The counter-culture of the time had influenced Hollywood to be freer, to take more risks and to experiment with alternative, young film makers (nicknamed "Movie Brats"), as old Hollywood professionals and old-style moguls died out and a new generation of film makers arose and caused Hollywood to be renewed and reborn.
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    IMDb's 1980s Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 223:7. The decade of the 1980s tended to consolidate the gains made in the seventies rather than to initiate any new trends. Designed and packaged for mass audience appeal, few 80s films became what could be called 'classics'. The era was characterized by the introduction of 'high-concept' films - with cinematic plots that could be easily characterized by one or two sentences (25 words or less) - and therefore easily marketable and understandable. The 80s also were the decade in which the sequel-mania really took off, which often resulted in hastily-made, inferior knockoffs made by lesser film-makers.
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