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  1. Filmsite.org's 100 Greatest Films's icon

    Filmsite.org's 100 Greatest Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Over a long period of time, it has been found that the English-language films found here in this selection of 100 Greatest Films repeatedly appear on all-time best film lists and are often noted in the collective responses of film viewers. These 100 choices were limited to English-language, theatrically-distributed, narrative feature films. [Note: That means foreign-language films, documentaries, TV movies and mini-series, and short films were not considered.] Two ties: The Godfather and The Godfather, Part II; Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back
  2. Filmsite.org's Another 100 Greatest Films's icon

    Filmsite.org's Another 100 Greatest Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The riches of cinematic history have produced many hundreds of essential films which constitute a reasonable grounding in the best of the medium. This suggested list of Another 100 Greatest Films provides a more comprehensive collection, many of which could easily be interchanged with the original 100 Greatest Films list. As before, these choices were limited to English-language, theatrically-distributed, narrative feature films. That means foreign-language films, documentaries, TV movies and mini-series, and short films were not considered. Ties: The Bank Dick and It's a Gift
  3. Filmsite.org's Third 100 Greatest Films's icon

    Filmsite.org's Third 100 Greatest Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. This suggested list of the Third 100 Greatest Films provides a more comprehensive collection, with many selections that could easily be interchanged with the original lists: the 100 Greatest Films or Another 100 Greatest Films. As before, these choices were limited to English-language, theatrically-distributed, narrative feature films. That means foreign-language films, documentaries, TV movies and mini-series, and short films were not considered. Ties: Toy Story and Toy Story 2
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