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  1. Burt Reynolds Filmography's icon

    Burt Reynolds Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Full list, including straight to home video and voice acting
  2. Looper’s Movies over 4 Hours That Are Worth the Watch's icon

    Looper’s Movies over 4 Hours That Are Worth the Watch

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  3. Criterion Challenge 2024's icon

    Criterion Challenge 2024

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 1. Spine #351-450 2. Spine #601-700 3. Watch a film with a rating of 4.3 or higher 4. First film in your watchlist 5. Most recently added film in your watchlist 6. Longest runtime in your watchlist 7. Most popular film in your watchlist 8. Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project 9. Criterion Staff Picks 10. New York Film Festival Favorites 11. Watch a film in the Saturday Matinee series "Observations on Film Art" 12. First Films - watch a directorial debut 13. Virtually Reality 14. Random Number Generator (Google random number generator, set values from 1 to whatever number Criterion has listed last here. This number will change as more releases are announced so please keep up to date by using the link I have provided as I will not be updating each time Criterion makes announcements. Watch whatever movie corresponds to the spine number you are given.) 15. Technicolor 16. Women Auteurs 17. Criterion Sight and Sound 18. Dreaming of a Holiday Movie Marathon 19. Watch a Netflix Original released by Criterion 20. 100 Years of Olympic Films 21. LGBTQ+ 22. Directed by Luis Buñuel 23. Directed by Mai Zetterling 24. Starring Liv Ullmann 25. Italian Neorealism 26. Hong Kong Cinema 27. Made in Brazil 28. Ari Aster’s Closet Picks 29. Yo La Tengo’s Closet Picks 30. Charlie Day’s Closet Picks 31. Michael Shannon’s Closet Picks 32. Aubrey Plaza’s Top 10 33. Anthony Bourdain’s Top 10 34. Alan Arkin’s Top 10 35. Tunde Adebimpe’s Top 10 36. Genre: Made for TV 37. Genre: Family 38. Genre: Animation 39. Genre: History 40. Guillermo del Toro’s Twitter Film recommendations 41. 1920s 42. 1930s 43. 1940s 44. 1950s 45. 1960s 46. 1970s 47. 1980s 48. 1990s 49. 2000s 50. 2010s 51. 2020s 52. Watch any Criterion film from your watchlist
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    Finance Movies

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    Firefighter Movies

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  6. Jared Keeso Filmography's icon

    Jared Keeso Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Pitter patter let’s get at ‘er and watch some movies
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    Legal movies

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  8. Paste Magazine's 50 Best Samurai Films of All Time's icon

    Paste Magazine's 50 Best Samurai Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. What is it about the samurai that captivates Westerners? The armor and swords, the reverent attitude and the reputation for supreme competence in warfare are all pretty impressive, but they don’t get to the heart of it. I believe it might be that at the core of every samurai is the code of bushido, the feudal Japanese equivalent of chivalry, with its one edict above all else: If the time should call for it, protect your lord with your life. That self-abnegation in service of something greater than oneself is the question at the heart of the works of generation after generation of directors as they revisit the samurai film. And it’s why we’re so excited to present Paste’s list of the 50 Best Samurai Films of All Time. This is a broad genre, just from a the standpoint of how much history falls within it. The American Western falls more or less within the bounds of the 19th Century, yet samurai films offer centuries of warfare, palace intrigue and a drawn-out end of an era for the history and film buff to chew on. Samurai flicks really have something for everyone. Fans of period pieces will love the intricate set design, costuming and portrayals of towering historical figures in the midst of epic conflict. If operatic drama is more your speed, you can sit back and watch committed actors dine upon lavish scenery. Action junkies get to watch riveting combat with cool-looking swords. And fans of film history in general will delight in tracing the lineage of some of the West’s cinematic touchstones to their forebears in the East, as well as some stellar Eastern adaptations of Western canon. It is with solemn bushido reverence that I invite you to join us as we dive into 50 films that exemplify this mightiest of genres. We’ve formed this list with a careful eye toward the classic jidaigeki (Age of Civil War period piece) and chambara (swordfighting) films that typify the genre in Japan, but also to some of the weird and subversive outliers that challenge audience expectations or the mythic idea of the samurai code. And because this genre is so deeply steeped in the history of its homeland, we’ve also arranged this list in a loose sort of historical chronological order and added some context that might help clarify the settings of some of the movies.
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    Perry's Must Watch List

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