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  1. Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du suspense (100 Suspense Masterpieces)'s icon

    Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du suspense (100 Suspense Masterpieces)

    Favs/dislikes: 47:0. 100 Suspense Masterpieces by Alain Charlot "Le film noir, Humphrey Bogart, le film catastrophe, Hitchcock, le film d'espionnage, John Huston, le cinéma policier et criminel, autant de genres et de noms qui vous sont familiers et qui ont généré de grandes œuvres. De "M le Maudit" à "Sueurs froides", de "L'arnaqueur" à "La tour infernale", ces œuvre émouvantes et brutales ont pour point commun le suspense. Voici cent films pour frissonner." With 100 Suspense Masterpiece, Alain Charlot selects classics from different genres, Noir, Disaster film, Spy film, Procedural film that all have as common ground a key ingredient, suspense!
  2. Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film historique (100 Historical Film Masterpieces)'s icon

    Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film historique (100 Historical Film Masterpieces)

    Favs/dislikes: 41:1. Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film historique (100 Historical Film Masterpieces) by Jean-Pierre Frimbois explores great films inspired by important historical events. (There are four extra films, because Ivan the Terrible, Ningen no Joken and Die Nibelungen are counted as one entry.)
  3. Les films clés du cinéma (Cinema's Key Films)'s icon

    Les films clés du cinéma (Cinema's Key Films)

    Favs/dislikes: 39:1. Cinema's Key Films is a book by Claude Beylie and Jacques Pinturault published in France by Larousse. Key films of cinema has for ambition to make film lovers discover, or rediscover, the movies that are essential to movie history from 1895 onwards. "Les films-clés du cinéma a pour ambition de faire découvrir ou redécouvrir aux cinéphiles, téléphiles, étudiants et à tous les passionnés du «septième art» les films qui ont fait l'histoire du cinéma de 1895 à nos jours: L'arrivée d'un train à La Ciotat, Métropolis, L'ange bleu, Citizen Kane, Le voleur de bicyclette, Rashomon, Johnny Guitare, À bout de souffle, Elephant Man, Pulp Fiction, Breaking the Waves..."
  4. Quentin Tarantino's Top 20 Spaghetti Westerns's icon

    Quentin Tarantino's Top 20 Spaghetti Westerns

    Favs/dislikes: 38:0. "This is an authoritative list he had compiled meticulously after having read the SWDB's Essential Top 20 Films (which is calculated through a complicated formula from people's personal top 20 lists). He also added a few more films that didn't make it into his top 20 but are runners up."
  5. The 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films (Previous Titles)'s icon

    The 21st Century's Most Acclaimed Films (Previous Titles)

    Favs/dislikes: 37:0. Films that were on previous version of the 21st Century Most Acclaimed list.
  6. How the West Was Shot: The Evolution of the Western Genre's icon

    How the West Was Shot: The Evolution of the Western Genre

    Favs/dislikes: 32:0. This list is a chronological look at the western as a genre. A genre as old as movies themselves, it has gone through many transformations and evolutions. It aspires to showcase these many variations, starting from the silent era and ending with the Neo-Western, by choosing key films for each venture: Singing Cowboy, Acid Westerns, Ostern, Spaghetti Westerns, Meat Pie Westerns, Revisionist Westerns, Hybrid Westerns, Western Comedies, Superwesterns, etc...
  7. Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film d'auteur (100 Auteur Film Masterpieces)'s icon

    Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film d'auteur (100 Auteur Film Masterpieces)

    Favs/dislikes: 31:0. This book by Jean-Pierre Frimbois from the 100 chefs-d'oeuvre collection focuses on the auteur film.
  8. Wild West's 100 Greatest Westerns's icon

    Wild West's 100 Greatest Westerns

    Favs/dislikes: 28:0. Wild West Magazine's pick for the 100 greatest westerns of all time.
  9. Jonathan Rosenbaum's Additional Essential Films's icon

    Jonathan Rosenbaum's Additional Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 24:1. In the reprint of the Essential Cinema book by Jonathan Rosenbaum; there is an afterword where Rosenbaum lists 60 Titles that he would like to add to the list of 1000. "I've jotted down 30 titles of more recent films (2003-2007) - preceded by 30 titles of more recent discoveries, rediscoveries, or acknowledged oversights of older films (1919-2001) - that would qualify as contenders If I had such an option , Which I'll list Chronologically."
  10. Martin Scorsese's Western Picks's icon

    Martin Scorsese's Western Picks

    Favs/dislikes: 24:0. These Westerns come from several sources: - A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - Martin Scorsese's talks about the films he loves in the 500 Issue of Les Cahiers du Cinéma. - Mes Plaisirs Cinéphiles, by Martin Scorsese a small book published by les Cahiers du cinéma that includes the films mentioned in the 500 issue as well as some additional titles. - City Secrets Movies: The Ultimate Insider's Guide to Cinema's Hidden Gems: A City Secrets Book. Edited by Robert Kahn (With 6 unsung Westerns picked by Martin Scorsese) - In Altman on Altman, Altman says that one of Martin Scorsese's favorite films is McCabe and Mrs. Miller. - Martin Scorsese's Guilty pleasures in Film Comment - Martin Scorsese: Underrated American Film List
  11. Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du Western (100 Western Masterpieces)'s icon

    Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du Western (100 Western Masterpieces)

    Favs/dislikes: 23:0. 100 Western Masterpieces a book by Jean-Marc Bouneau, Alain Charlot et Jean-Pierre Frimbois. The Western, one of the most American of all genres, boasts many cinematic accomplishments. In this book, 100 of the most representative westerns are selected. Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du western et du suspense, Alain Charlot, Jean-Marc Bouneau et Jean-Pierre Frimbois Sur tous les plans, le western, genre américain par excellence, possède ses titres de noblesse cinématographique. Ses grands metteurs en scène : John Ford, Anthony Mann, Raoul Walsh ou John Sturges. Ses grands acteurs : John Wayne, James Stewart, Kirk Douglas, Gary Cooper ou Burt Lancaster. Ses grands films : "La chevauchée fantastique", Les sept mercenaires", "Rio Bravo", "L'appât", ou "Le train sifflera trois fois" : voici cent films du temps des justiciers, des outlaws, des trappeurs, des cow-boys et des Indiens. Dans ce volume de 224 pages : - La sélection des 100 films les plus représentatifs du western, classés par ordre alphabétique. - Chaque film est traité sur deux pages avec fiche technique, thème, commentaire et photos (noir et blanc ou couleur)
  12. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Top French Films's icon

    The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Top French Films

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0. This chronological listing was posted on the French Ministry of Foreign Affair’s website c. 2000.
  13. Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film musical (100 Musical Masterpieces)'s icon

    Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film musical (100 Musical Masterpieces)

    Favs/dislikes: 21:0. Les 100 chefs-d'oeuvre du film musical (100 Musical Masterpieces) by Jean-Marc Bouineau focuses on movie musicals in the broader sense of the word musical. Instead of focusing solely on Hollywood musicals, it also shines a light on the concert film (The Last Waltz, Woodstock), the Opera film (Carmen, La bohème, Don Giovanni) or the musical biopic (The Glenn Miller Story, Mahler, Amadeus.)
  14. Western Film-Noir's icon

    Western Film-Noir

    Favs/dislikes: 21:0.
  15. Film As A Subversive Art: Picking Up Where Uncle Amos Left Off's icon

    Film As A Subversive Art: Picking Up Where Uncle Amos Left Off

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. ICM Forum picks up where Amos Vogel left Off.
  16. French Critics Select the Ten Best Westerns (from the book Le Western)'s icon

    French Critics Select the Ten Best Westerns (from the book Le Western)

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. Rank is based on the number of citations in the lists of the 27 critics: these critics are Guy Allombert, Raymond Bellour, Robert Benayoun, Jean-Louis Bory, Patrick Brion, Jean-Jacques Brochier, Patrick Bureau, Franz-André Burguet, Bernard Cohn, Pierre Domeyne, Bernard Dort, Bernard Eisenschitz, Maurice Frydland, Jean Gili, André Glucksmann, Yves Kovacs, Mark Kravetz, Robert Lapoujade, Raymond Lefebvre, Jean Mitry, Rui Nogueira, Claude Ollier, Claude-Jean Phillippe, Louis Simonci, Roger Tailleur, Bertrand Tavernier, Monique Vernhes and Jean Wagner The crème de la crème of French Critics. 5. is shared between Rancho Notorious and Man Without A Star 6. is from My Darling Clementine to Seven Men from Now 7. is from The Last Hunt to Heller in Pink Tights. 8. is from The Man from Laramie to River of No Return 9. is from Stagecoach to Tennessee's Partner 10. is from Backlash to Taza, Son of Cochise
  17. ICM Forum''s Favorite Musicals (2013 Edition)'s icon

    ICM Forum''s Favorite Musicals (2013 Edition)

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0.
  18. Movies About Movies's icon

    Movies About Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0.
  19. Bertrand Tavernier's List of Overlooked or Underrated Westerns's icon

    Bertrand Tavernier's List of Overlooked or Underrated Westerns

    Favs/dislikes: 18:0. Bertrand Tavernier picks 21 Overlooked or Underrated Westerns he loves.
  20. The 100 Greatest Western Movies of All Time: Including Five You've Never Heard Of by the Editors of American Cowboy Magazine's icon

    The 100 Greatest Western Movies of All Time: Including Five You've Never Heard Of by the Editors of American Cowboy Magazine

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. The 100 Greatest Western Movies of All Time: Including Five You've Never Heard Of" is a fun, opinionated look at the best westerns of all time from the editors of American Cowboy. (There are 4 extra entries because The Man with No Name Trilogy and John Ford's Cavalry Trilogy are counted as one entry)
  21. Dark Side Of The West: 17 Truly Grim Westerns by the A.V. Club's icon

    Dark Side Of The West: 17 Truly Grim Westerns by the A.V. Club

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Westerns are almost inherently grim: Traditionally, the quintessentially American genre would have us believe that the country was wrested from the wild by a few unrelentingly strong, stubborn, self-sufficient men bravely facing incredible odds and probable death. Still, Westerns tend to be about heroes, and heroes usually win. Which makes stark, morally muddy features like High Noon stand out.
  22. Ernst Lubitsch Filmography (doesn't include lost films)'s icon

    Ernst Lubitsch Filmography (doesn't include lost films)

    Favs/dislikes: 14:1.
  23. Jean-Luc Godard - Filmographie's icon

    Jean-Luc Godard - Filmographie

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0.
  24. Kasparius' Great Western Movies's icon

    Kasparius' Great Western Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. My favorite westerns
  25. Short Features under 69 minutes's icon

    Short Features under 69 minutes

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0.
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