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  1. BuzzFeed: 58 Romantic Comedies You Need To See Before You Die's icon

    BuzzFeed: 58 Romantic Comedies You Need To See Before You Die

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
  2. Cannes Festival 2013's icon

    Cannes Festival 2013

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
  3. Cannes Film Festival - Palm Dog's icon

    Cannes Film Festival - Palm Dog

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. The Palm Dog is a yearly award (started in 2001) given by international film critics at the Cannes Film Festival to the best performance (live action or animated) by a dog or group of dogs.
  4. Cannes Film Festival 2015: Competition's icon

    Cannes Film Festival 2015: Competition

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. The films that will be in competition during the 2015 edition of the Cannes Film Festival
  5. CFB's Greatest Films of Sub-Saharan Africa's icon

    CFB's Greatest Films of Sub-Saharan Africa

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. The greatest films of sub-Saharan Africa cinema as selected by the members of IMDb's Classic Film Board.
  6. Channel 4's 100 Greatest Pop Videos Of All Time's icon

    Channel 4's 100 Greatest Pop Videos Of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
  7. Chantal Akerman's Une Cinémathèque Imaginaire's icon

    Chantal Akerman's Une Cinémathèque Imaginaire

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. “If that’s what cinema is, then I want to make films!” Chantal Akerman, on Pierrot le fou. This list stems from interviews with the filmmaker* and additional information provided by her close collaborators: editor Claire Atherton; cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton; producer Marilyn Watelet; and her sister, Sylviane Akerman. * Mainly: - “Une Cinémathèque imaginaire de Chantal Akerman”, interview by Frédéric Strauss for La Cinémathèque française (2000) : https://www.cinematheque.fr/article/1152.html - “Chantal Akerman: The Pajama interview”, by Nicole Brenez (2011): http://www.lolajournal.com/2/pajama.html
  8. Chaotic Cinema's icon

    Chaotic Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. I came across an interesting, self-proclaimed [url=https://letterboxd.com/afracious/list/chaotic-cinema]Chaotic Cinema[/url] list on Letterboxd of over 2,600 surreal/experimental/cult/horror films and wanted to transport it here. But inputting all those films was an enormous task, and gigantic ICM lists are always so cumbersome to load and use. So, I compromised and only entered the films I haven't seen. Which initially amounted to just about half of them. This makes the list less useful to others, but it's certainly SOME use to other fans of this warped cinematic realm. If nothing else, you can gloat about whichever films you've seen and I haven't! Inputting this list also led to importing multiple films to the ICM database. But unfortunately, there was also a surprising number of films that don't even have IMDb pages: A Vessel, the Ideas Pass Through 2021 / AAA AAA 1978 / Atomic Bombs on the Planet Earth 2012 / Avant Coureur/Raster Relief 1983 / Chasse des Touches 1959 / Circumcision of Participant Observation 2013 / Conditions 2014 / Dead Dance 2009 / Diignus Vindice Nodus 1982 / Double 2001, a.k.a. Bunshin / Earth Pulse 1975 / Embodiment of Darkness 2018 / Epiphany 1984 / Excavations 1979 / Forbidden Symmetries 2014 / Geflecht 1976 / General Motors 1976 / Gewebe 1976 / He Walked Away 2006 / Highbushes Burning 2018 / Hollis Well 2012 / Horror Film 1 1971 / I Am Making Art 1971 / I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art 1971 / Intercourse With... 1978 / Lanzarote 2014 / Light of the Body 2004 / Love Reinvented 1979, a.k.a. L'Amour Réinventé / Magic Mirror 2013 / Measures of Volatility 1979 / Moonblack 1968 / My Very Beautiful Movie 1974 / The 92 Faces of Peter Greenaway 2002 / Number Two 2019 / Paul Sharits Interview with Gerard O'Grady 1976 / Performance of Video Imaging Tools 1970-1978 (a compilation of 17 video clips by various directors) / Phenomenon 2019 / Pictures of the Lost 1978 / Precession of the Simulacra 1992 / Primarily Speaking 1983 / Primary Time 1974 / Quarry 2015 / R-G-B 1974 / Relation in Time 1977 / Reverberlin 2006 / Scan Processor Studies 1973 / Script 1974 / Set of Co-incidence 1974 / Songs for Synthesized Soprano 1990 / Spinout 1983 / Teaching a Plant the Alphabet 1972 / Ten Years in the Sun 2015 / The Dream of the Little Dancing Men 1997 / The Extinct Suite 2017 / The Matter Propounded, of Its Possibility and Impossibility, Treated in Four Parts 2011 / The Poacher Woman of the Montafon 2011 / The Seismic Form 2020 / Theme Song 1973 / Unbalance 2006 / Up to and Including Her Limits 1976 / Weird Weird Movie Kids Do Not Watch the Movie 2013 / Why Do Things Get in a Muddle? (Come On Petunia) 1984 / Wilderness Series 2016 I'm going to create IMDb pages for as many of these films as my patience allows -- we'll see how I do. I believe I'm up to 145 adds now. I'll delete titles from the above block of text as I add them to ICM. I continue to remove films that I see. The list initially was 1,108 films but is much smaller now. But there's an extra wrinkle: The Letterboxd user continues to expand the list, so I'm adding films as well as subtracting them. PS Two substantial misgivings about this list: 1) Too many trashy horror movies included, just because they're gory or shocking. 2) The list's creator has a creepy fetish about arty women in film. Especially Tilda Swinton -- he runs Facebook pages about her and apparently hoards hundreds of photos of her. And this kink infects the list, which has loads of marginal, female-directed films and, of course, extra Swinton films. He's fixated on Cate Blanchett too.
  9. Charles Chaplin movies's icon

    Charles Chaplin movies

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Every feature-length movie directed by Charles Chaplin.
  10. Chicago Tribune's 100 Best Films of the Century's icon

    Chicago Tribune's 100 Best Films of the Century

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
  11. Children and war's icon

    Children and war

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Films about war's effect on children. (Excluding fantasy and science fiction. Not a list of films for children.) This is a preliminary list, in need of fine-tuning. Suggestions and comments welcome.
  12. Christmas Horror's icon

    Christmas Horror

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
  13. Christoph Waltz Filmography's icon

    Christoph Waltz Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Excludes shorts and TV movies.
  14. Christopher Tookey's Top 100 Greatest Films's icon

    Christopher Tookey's Top 100 Greatest Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Christopher Tookey (born 9 April 1950) is an award-winning English film critic. He has written for both the Sunday Telegraph and The Daily Mail. He has presented the Radio 4 programmes The Film Programme and Back Row. In 2013, he won the award as "Arts Reviewer of the Year" from the London Press Club.
  15. Christopher Walken filmography's icon

    Christopher Walken filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Which Christopher Walken movie have you seen?
  16. Cinema and the Spanish Civil War's icon

    Cinema and the Spanish Civil War

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. A selection of 70* representative titles for the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) by film historian Magí Crusells. Only films, fictional or documentary, released in theatres that take place, at least partially, in the war period. From the book "Cine y Guerra Civil española: imágenes para la memoria", Magí Crusells. Ediciones JC, Madrid, 2006. ISBN 84-89564-48-5. * IMDb missing entries: - Celestino García Moreno (1939) - Nos prisonniers (1937) - Frente de Vizcaya y 18 de Julio (1937) - Fin del Frente Rojo Cantábrico (La toma de Gijón) (1937) - Entre la esperanza y el fraude: España 1931-39 (1977)
  17. Cinema Papers' 100 Key Australian Films's icon

    Cinema Papers' 100 Key Australian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. In 1995, the Australian film magazine "Cinema Papers" polled over 6,000 members of the Australian film community to determine the "100 key films" of the Australian cinema. Those polled included "accredited members of the Australian Film Institute; industry guilds and unions; film critics and reviewers; academics and media teachers; and the NFSA's Kookaburra Card members. "'Key' films were designated as those that have made a notable aesthetic, technical or historically important contribution to Australian cinema. Similarly, the criteria for 'Australia-ness' was defined broadly rather than narrowly." The list excludes any films "made specifically for television or non-film formats." SOURCE: Cinema Papers, "100 Key Australian Films." February 1996: p24-27
  18. Cineritüel's Top 150's icon

    Cineritüel's Top 150

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Eğer mesele genele hitap eden ya da belirli temalar etrafında şekillenecek filmleri belirlemek olsaydı bu listeyi oluşturmak daha az zahmetli olurdu. Oysa siteye başlarken oluşturduğumuz manifestomuzun ekseni belliydi: Popülariteyle mesafe. Çünkü popülariteyi yalnızca ‘ambalaj’ donanımından başka hiçbir tabanda görmüyoruz. Bu yüzden listeyi oluştururken filmleri belirlemenin ilk ve tek adımı; sinemada dünyaya ayak uydurma çabasının bir uzantısı olarak boş zaman değerlendirme ya da ticari kar güdümlü araç olarak üretilen yapımları bertaraf ederek, sinemadan sanat damıtabilen yapımları listeye eklemekti. Listeye Türkiye Sineması’na özgün bir anlatı kazandıran Sinemacılar Dönemi ile başlamamızın sebebi de budur. [url=http://www.cinerituel.com/cinerituel-turkiye-sinemasi-top-150]Cineritüel's Top 150[/url]
  19. Claude Rains Filmography's icon

    Claude Rains Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
  20. Clint Eastwood filmography's icon

    Clint Eastwood filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Filmography of Clint Eastwood's acted and directed theatrical films since "A fistful of dollars"
  21. CollegeHumor.com's The Best College Movie's icon

    CollegeHumor.com's The Best College Movie

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Everyone knows college is the best time of your life, but watching movies about college is obviously a close second. What's the best of the second best?
  22. Collider's Top 20 Films of the 2000s's icon

    Collider's Top 20 Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Collider film critic Matt Goldberg chosen his top 20 film of the last decade. He explained on that list: I’ve really enjoyed the lists I’ve posted this week and I hope you have too. I keep notes year-round on everything I feel is worth noting about particular movies so I don’t forget and I can compile it into what (hopefully) makes or an informative read. However, this list I’ve been dreading. Unlike the other lists, there’s no real recommendation at work here. It’s a list designed to highlight mostly beloved and established films. It’s also difficult to factor in films of 2008 and 2009 because I don’t know their staying power. Finally, it’s a list that will ultimately please no one because there’s no way I can narrow the hundreds of great films that have come out over the last ten years into twenty that I’ve determined are better than all the rest. So why am I doing it? I have my reasons. They’re not very good ones, but I have them. The decade is ending, these films left an impact on me, and so I’ll call them out for their greatness and accept that there were plenty of other movies that could have filled in just as easily. Hit the jump to start the countdown.
  23. Concert Movies's icon

    Concert Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. In this list I will try to collect all the concert movies I come across. I'm more than happy to take suggestions by PM or in the comment section. This list is sorted by the year of release. Note: some of these films are not concert recordings. There are some documentaries with scenes from live shows, and some that are tour films. I have gone through all of them manually, but there might be some films listed that don't belong here at all. Please send me a PM or write it in the comments section if you stumble upon any.
  24. Cool Ass Cinema: Grindhouse Exploitation Classics's icon

    Cool Ass Cinema: Grindhouse Exploitation Classics

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. 001-102: Part 1 103-151: Part 2 152-187: Part 3
  25. Crave's 100 Funniest Comedies of All Time's icon

    Crave's 100 Funniest Comedies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Comedy is a little bit like pornography. If it does its job, it doesn’t matter how “good” it really is. So critics sometimes have trouble with motion picture comedies, because little things like story and character development don’t really matter if the film just makes you guffaw. That’s why, when putting together CraveOnline’s list of The Top 50 Funniest Comedies of All Time, we didn’t ask our critics to pick the “best” comedies of all time. We asked them to pick the funniest comedies of all time that make them laugh the most. That’s why some so-called “classic” comedies don’t rank as high on the list as some of the goofiest films ever produced. But that doesn’t mean the classiest comedies on record didn’t make a decent showing. We asked our film critics – William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold (CraveOnline and The B-Movies Podcast), Brian Formo (Collider), Alonso Duralde (The Wrap) and Dave White (Linoleum Knife) – to come up with a ranked list of their picks for the top 50 Funniest Comedies of All Time. Their #1 votes got 50 points, their #50 points got 1 point, and so on in between. We then tabulated the votes and let each critic chime in about 10 of their favorite comedies that cracked the Top 50, and we also listed their 50 runners up below. List Published June 2015
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