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  1. Top 1000/1001 Lists Consensus's icon

    Top 1000/1001 Lists Consensus

    Favs/dislikes: 113:3. Films listed in all 1000/1001 official lists available in ICM (except Beyond the Canon): They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? Jonathan Rosenbaum's 1000 Essential Films 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die Have You Seen . . . ?: A Personal Introduction to 1,000 Films The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made Halliwell's Top 1000: The Ultimate Movie Countdown Note: The NYT list restricts releases from 1929 to 2002, therefore excludes silent e newly films.
  2. Time Magazine’s 100 All Time movies's icon

    Time Magazine’s 100 All Time movies

    Favs/dislikes: 76:0. "Critics Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel pick the 100 best movies since 1923—the beginning of TIME." update: "Richard Corliss Expands TIME’s List of Cinematic Greats with 20 new entries"
  3. Empire's 50 Greatest Independent Films's icon

    Empire's 50 Greatest Independent Films

    Favs/dislikes: 61:2.
  4. J. Hoberman and Jonathan Rosenbaum's Midnight Movies's icon

    J. Hoberman and Jonathan Rosenbaum's Midnight Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 61:1. "These are a few of the over 100 films discussed in Midnight Movies, a comprehensive and in-depth look at the subculture movies of the past three decades. Here is the complete history of cult films, their makers, and their audience; an examination of how films become "midnight movies," and what keeps audiences coming back to see them over and over; an exploration of the connections between subversive film and the subcultures from which it emerges." Missing films: ?? - Comedome-1 John Waters - Dorothy, The Kansas City Pothead (unfinished)
  5. 100 Must See Movies: The Essential Men’s Movie Library's icon

    100 Must See Movies: The Essential Men’s Movie Library

    Favs/dislikes: 57:1. "And for better and for worse, film has had a huge impact on masculinity in the 20th Century. Movies have produced archetypes of manliness that many men judge themselves against today. To view how male characters of cinema have been portrayed over the decades, is to see clearly the ways in which our perception of masculinity has changed and continues to change."
  6. Contracampo's Top Brazilian Cinema's icon

    Contracampo's Top Brazilian Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 53:1. In 2001, online cinema magazine Contracampo made a poll among directors, producers, critics and scholars asking the greatest Brazilian films ever. Of course, I have my preferences, but this is a really, really good list. [url=http://www.contracampo.com.br/27/filmesmaiscitados.htm]Source[/url]
  7. Danny Peary's Cult Movies's icon

    Danny Peary's Cult Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 46:1. "'Cult Movies' is a 1981 book by Danny Peary, consisting of a series of essays regarding what Peary described as the 100 most representative examples of the cult film phenomenon. Two sequels were published, Cult Movies 2 (1983) and Cult Movies 3 (1988), with each book reviewing fifty additional cult films."
  8. Top 100 Foreign Films's icon

    Top 100 Foreign Films

    Favs/dislikes: 43:1. from foreignfilms.com [from Perspective of a native English speaker]
  9. Kino International's icon

    Kino International

    Favs/dislikes: 38:2. "Kino International was founded in 1977 as a theatrical distribution company specializing in classics and foreign language art films."
  10. Metacritic's Best Movies of All Time's icon

    Metacritic's Best Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 36:0. Movie Releases by Score (Metascore) Methodology: https://www.metacritic.com/about-metascores
  11. Beyond the Canon's Films Deserving Greater Attention's icon

    Beyond the Canon's Films Deserving Greater Attention

    Favs/dislikes: 35:0. "Beyond the Canon is essentially a greatest films poll, only without the greatest films. I challenged a number of dedicated film-lovers – critics, bloggers, filmmakers, IMDbers; professional, amateur, and in-between – to select up to 100 films that they believed to have been under-represented by film history, that meant more to them than the established, well-exposed classics." - Iain Stott, The One-Line Review
  12. MUBI's The Best Movies Ever's icon

    MUBI's The Best Movies Ever

    Favs/dislikes: 35:0. Ranked by MUBI users. Monthly updated.
  13. The Village Voice Film Guide - 50 Years of Movies From Classics to Cult Hits's icon

    The Village Voice Film Guide - 50 Years of Movies From Classics to Cult Hits

    Favs/dislikes: 35:1. "The Village Voice Film Guide compiles spirited landmark reviews of the Voice’s selection of the 150 greatest films ever made"
  14. Parker Tyler's Underground Film: a critical history's icon

    Parker Tyler's Underground Film: a critical history

    Favs/dislikes: 34:0. "Parker Tyler (1904-1974), one of the few great American film critics, was intimate with and enormously respected by many of the underground and experimental filmmakers of his time. In this book, Tyler evaluated the Underground in general and the seminal films in particular, covering the history and scope of the genre with insight and verve." Missing films: Kenneth Anger - Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome: Sacred Mushroom Edition (1966) (reedited version from 1954 original)
  15. TCM's 50 Films that You Should See Before You Die's icon

    TCM's 50 Films that You Should See Before You Die

    Favs/dislikes: 34:0. These are all films from 6 editions of Brazilian TCM's 50 Films that You Should See Before You Die since 2007. note: some films were broadcasted in more than one edition.
  16. Total Film Magazine's The 67 Most Influential Films Ever Made's icon

    Total Film Magazine's The 67 Most Influential Films Ever Made

    Favs/dislikes: 34:0. "From 1895-1999. The flicks that taught Hollywood its tricks..."
  17. The B List: The National Society of Film Critics on the Low-Budget Beauties, Genre-Bending Mavericks, and Cult Classics We Love's icon

    The B List: The National Society of Film Critics on the Low-Budget Beauties, Genre-Bending Mavericks, and Cult Classics We Love

    Favs/dislikes: 33:0. "Once the B movie was the Hollywood stepchild, the underbelly of the double feature. Today it is a more inclusive category, embracing films that fall outside the mainstream by dint of their budgets, their visions, their grit, and occasionally—sometimes essentially—their lack of what the culture cops call 'good taste'."
  18. San Francisco State University's Recomended Films (M.A. Cinema Studies)'s icon

    San Francisco State University's Recomended Films (M.A. Cinema Studies)

    Favs/dislikes: 32:1. "The Department of Cinema expects incoming graduate students to possess a reasonable degree of familiarity with films that have proven central to the history of cinema. To that end, at least three advanced film courses are required prior to entering the program. Additionally, the Department expects that new students will be familiar with films in each of the following categories." Silent Cinema European Cinema Classic American Cinema (1928-1975) Modern American Cinema (1975-present) Independent American Cinema Asian Cinema African and Latin American Cinema Experimental Cinema Documentary Cinema
  19. Cinecouch's Top 1000 Short Films's icon

    Cinecouch's Top 1000 Short Films

    Favs/dislikes: 30:0. "This list of 1000 short films is compiled from various lists as well as my own list. Each has a 50% weight in Top 500. Since there are not enough data or lists for short films further, the second half (501-1000) is almost entirely based my own list (90%)." 1. The original list ranks "Nachalo nevedomogo veka" two segments separably: #95 and #268. Here the film is ranked #99 only. 2. Fantasia to referenced to "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" segment 3. Les sept péchés capitaux is referenced to Godard's "La Paresse" episode 4. L'Amore is referenced to "Il Miracolo" segment
  20. Village Voice Critics' Poll: 100 Best Films of the 20th Century's icon

    Village Voice Critics' Poll: 100 Best Films of the 20th Century

    Favs/dislikes: 28:0. 100 Best Films of 20th Century: The reknowned Village Voice newspaper held its "First Annual Film Critics' Poll" at the conclusion of the 20th century.
  21. 100 Great Films with No Entry in Any ICM Official List's icon

    100 Great Films with No Entry in Any ICM Official List

    Favs/dislikes: 27:1. Obviously, It's a discricionary list based on what I saw and liked it , but I think most of the films are agreed to be good. Many great films I haven't seen are missing that I hope to discover someday. I may ignore entries from constantly updated lists. edit: Since I had created the list I removed over 70 films after additions and updates of official lists. It seems that my choices aren't so bad after all. Hopefully, the list is not lowering the quality with my news choices. List of Removed Films: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/100+great+films+with+no+entry+in+any+icm+official+list+removed+films/baalman/
  22. European Film Awards - Winners and Nominees's icon

    European Film Awards - Winners and Nominees

    Favs/dislikes: 27:0.
  23. The Times' The 100 Best Films of the Decade's icon

    The Times' The 100 Best Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 27:0. "Art house or Blockbuster? Juno or Jason Bourne? Is The Bourne Supremacy really better than Brokeback Mountain? And if Finding Nemo made it, what the hell happened to Shrek? Tell us where we got it wrong, or right, and post your alternative lists below."
  24. The Director's Vision: A Concise Guide to the Art of 250 Great Filmmakers's icon

    The Director's Vision: A Concise Guide to the Art of 250 Great Filmmakers

    Favs/dislikes: 26:0. "The 250 films which each had a still frame chosen to represent a director’s visual style. Chosen by Geoff Andrew." Missing: The Keystone Cops (Mack Sennett)
  25. The Guardian's 50 Lost Movie Classics's icon

    The Guardian's 50 Lost Movie Classics

    Favs/dislikes: 25:0. "From scenes of striking Mexican zinc workers to Burt Lancaster wandering through the city in his trunks, film history is rich with neglected masterpieces that have moved, inspired and disturbed us but somehow missed the commercial boat. We asked a panel of critics and film-makers to sing the praises of 50 forgotten gems, introduced below by Philip French"
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