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  1. Watched movies's icon

    Watched movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:3.
  2. 1920ies's icon

    1920ies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  3. 2010s 72allinncallme's icon

    2010s 72allinncallme

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. First five ranked.
  4. 2019's icon

    2019

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  5. 2021 Movies's icon

    2021 Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
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    A24 Films

    Favs/dislikes: 17:1. Films produced and/or distributed by the company A24.
  7. BFI Flare's The Best LGBTQ+ Films of All Time's icon

    BFI Flare's The Best LGBTQ+ Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 99:7. In celebration of their 30th anniversary, in 2016, the London LGBT Film Festival BFI Flare conducted a poll of over 100 programmers, critics and filmmakers asking for a top 10 list of the best LGBT films. Contains all films with at least 3 votes. [url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/news-bfi/features/30-best-lgbt-films-all-time]Source[/url]
  8. BIFF's Asian Cinema 100's icon

    BIFF's Asian Cinema 100

    Favs/dislikes: 46:0. In 2015, the late Kim Jiseok, the former BIFF program director, planned the Asian Cinema 100 for the 20th BIFF edition. For the program, he requested film professionals around the world to recommend 10 of the best Asian films for inclusion in the top 100 list; a list which would be updated every five years. BIFF prepared the first update in 2020 that reflected the opinions of 140 film professionals throughout the world.
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    Black and white but modern

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
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    Burney's favorites on zero official lists

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Favorites on zero official lists on ICM. Ranked loosely.
  11. CFB's 105 Best, Essential, and Complex Animated Shorts's icon

    CFB's 105 Best, Essential, and Complex Animated Shorts

    Favs/dislikes: 48:1.
  12. Channel 4's Top 100 Films to See Before You Die...'s icon

    Channel 4's Top 100 Films to See Before You Die...

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. "Channel 4's poll attracted more than 20,000 votes from viewers, who were asked to choose their top 10 films from a shortlist of 100, drawn up by industry experts and filmmakers."
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    Completed

    Favs/dislikes: 0:5.
  14. CONELRAD 100's icon

    CONELRAD 100

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Let's face it: That much touted American Film Institute list of a few years ago was one of the laziest exercises in modern list-making since Entertainment Weekly began publication. The average person could sneeze out a hundred films in their sleep and be reasonably assured of duplicating 75% of the AFI's stunningly mainstream cinematic enumeration. The CONELRAD 100, on the other hand, is a highly specialized and, in some cases downright obscure, round-up by and for the Atomic film connoisseur Many of these titles you may never have heard of. But that's what makes this list DIFFERENT, educational and, above all, FUN. Over the past four years, the editors of CONELRAD spent numerous hours watching and researching 300 motion pictures with Atomic and/or Red Scare/Cold War themes. From this collection we revved up the particle separator and painstakingly pared the list down to a clean 100. But unlike the AFI's collection, this list is not cast in stone. We invite spirited debate and submissions of Atomic tites we may have missed. CONELRAD will soon be presenting a fully searchable database of ALL three hundred films that we came across in determining the big 100. Eventually, we will repost a democratically elected 100, but for now we offer these films for fiery discussion purposes. So have at it!
  15. Crave's Best Political Movies's icon

    Crave's Best Political Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A nation divided. A war of ideals. It sounds a lot like reality and it sounds a lot like a movie. Indeed, the history of cinema is fertile with motion pictures with political storylines and lofty social ambitions. Ever since we discovered that the moving image has a distinct power over the masses, artists and governments have been using films to convey their message… for better and often for worse. Compiling a list of the best political movies in history is a daunting task. We had to allow for films that espouse ideas and ideals that don’t necessarily match our own. We had to consider a film’s quality as a political document and/or statement as a separate entity from its overall quality (the so-called “best movie ever made” only ranks at #49 on this list for that very reason). And we had to cast a wide net, so this Big List was voted upon and written by a half dozen film critics: Crave‘s William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold, The Wrap‘s Alonso Duralde, Linoleum Knife‘s Dave White, Blumhouse‘s Alyse Wax and Collider‘s Brian Formo. They each nominated 50 films, ranked from #1-50, and we tabulated those votes to come up with the following Top 50 Best Political Movies Ever. (Stick around at the end, when we’ll reveal our 50 runners-up as well.)
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    Digital Dream Doors 105 Greatest Sports Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. These Greatest Sport Movies were chosen for their direction, acting, storyline, cinematography, box office success and popularity. These films were NOT chosen for how highly rated they are overall, but how they rate in the subject of "Sport Movies".
  17. Directory of World Cinema: South Korea's icon

    Directory of World Cinema: South Korea

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Vol 20
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    Disney Freak

    Favs/dislikes: 2:1. Every Disney movie I have seen.
  19. Empire's The 100 Best Films of World Cinema's icon

    Empire's The 100 Best Films of World Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 271:2. A list of the best films not in the English language, according to Empire magazine. Documentaries were excluded. [url=https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/100-greatest-world-cinema-films/]Source[/url]
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    Empire's Top 100 Best Films of World Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Empire: "As the World Cup kicks off in South Africa, now's the time to celebrate the great breadth of world cinema out there. From Brazil to Japan to France and Senegal, from Neo-Realism to Dogme to J-horror, we've compiled a list of the very best films not in the English language (note: features, not documentaries). So rustle up some sushi, strike up a gauloise and make sure you've locked your bicycle as we count down the top 100..." (trilogies, etc. are noted as separate films, hence the 105 total)
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    FemFilm

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Ballot for 'ICMForum's Favourite Films Directed by Women'
  22. Georgia Institute of Technology's Experimental Film  and Media's icon

    Georgia Institute of Technology's Experimental Film and Media

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. [b]Course Description:[/b] This course provides an overview of experimental moving images from the European "city symphonies" and abstract films of the 1920s to the flowering of the American postwar avant-garde; from the advent of video art in the 1960s to the online viral videos and digital gallery installations of today. The class thus surveys the artists, institutions, and viewers that have fostered moving image art throughout the history of film, and asks students to consider the historical, social, and institutional forces that have engendered oppositional, political, and aesthetically radical cinemas. A central premise of the course is that technological developments such as video and new media are not historical ruptures, but rather, part of an ongoing tradition of moving-image art making. Other core topics will include the consideration of the meaning and use-value of the avant-garde, the issue of “artists’ film and video” as opposed to “experimental film,” and the thorny relationship between avant-garde and commercial filmmaking. [b]Not on the list:[/b] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqwIXyqwZZg]The Jump (Jack Goldstein, 1978)[/url] (not on IMDb) Melies Shorts (unspecified) [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opg4VGvyi3M]Somebodies: A YouTube Orchestra (Gotye, various, 2012)[/url] Reflektorische Farblichtspiele (Kurt Schwerdtfeger, 1922/1966) (not on IMDb) [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmeag1rwQgo]“Round the Bend” music video for Beck (2002)[/url] for Jeremy Blake's artwork (not on IMDb) [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDhuZ2Ya2wM]Walking in an Exaggerated Manner around the Perimeter of a Square (Bruce Nauman, 1967-68)[/url] (not on IMDb) [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z32JTnRrHc]Boomerang (Richard Serra, 1974)[/url] (not on IMDb) [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2deSy2ri1w]Six Colorful Inside Jobs (John Baldessari 1977)[/url] (not on IMDb) Union (Steve Beck, Jordan Belson, 1974) (not on IMDb) Bill Viola, selections (unspecified) Omer Fast, selections (unspecified) [url=http://www.stedelijk.nl/en/exhibitions/paul-chan-lights-and-drawings]The Seven Lights (Paul Chan, 2008)[/url] (not on IMDb) Fragment of a Crucifixion (After Francis Bacon) (Paul Pfeiffer, 1999) (not on IMDb) [url=http://dziga.perrybard.net/]Man With a Movie Camera remix project (2007-ongoing)[/url] (not on IMDb) [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btQ48LMmzMQ]Untitled (The Birds without the birds, or give us today our daily terror) (Martijn Hendriks, 2007)[/url] (not on IMDb) I’m Not Here to Make Friends (richfofo, 2008) Guitar Solo Threeway (John Michael Boling, 2008) In Bb 2.0 (2010) STS, Rolling Stones (2009) The Shining mash up trailer (PS 260, 2005) Artist Looking At Camera (Gutherie Lonergan, 2006) Valentine for Perfect Strangers (Ben Cooley, 2007) You’re Not My Father (Paul Slocum, 2007) JODI game hacks Downfall mashups Zidane headbutt gifs Footlight Parade (1931) is listed for the “By a Waterfall” section Spellbound is listed for the dream sequence (designed by Salvador Dalí) Vertigo is listed for the title sequence Midnight Cowboy is listed for the Joshua Light Show used in the party scene Punch Drunk Love is listed for the abstract hallucination scenes painted by Jeremy Blake The Right Stuff is listed for Jordan Belson's F/X work
  23. Goya Award Best Film Nominees's icon

    Goya Award Best Film Nominees

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0.
  24. ICM Forum Country Polls: Japan's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Japan

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Poll conducted in October 2022 49 participants 105 titles received 25+ points 388 titles in total
  25. ICM Forum Year-by-Year Poll Results: 1986's icon

    ICM Forum Year-by-Year Poll Results: 1986

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
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