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  1. Writing and Writers's icon

    Writing and Writers

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  2. How did they ever make a movie of…?'s icon

    How did they ever make a movie of…?

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. 17 (19 actually, the LotR trilogy counts as one) successful adaptations of “unadaptable” books, by Vadim Rizov, Phil Dyess-Nugent, Marcus Gilmer, Will Harris, Genevieve Koski, Keith Phipps, Nathan Rabin, Tasha Robinson, Scott Tobias, Emily Withrow, And Claire Zulkey (A.V. Club)
  3. Graham Greene feature adaptations's icon

    Graham Greene feature adaptations

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A list of feature films adapted from Graham Greene's works. Shorts and TV films excluded.
  4. Zagat Survey - World's Best Movies's icon

    Zagat Survey - World's Best Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Each film in the guide has been rated on Zagat's signature 30-point scale in four categories: Overall Quality, Acting, Story and Production Values, followed by an editorial review complete with surveyor comments in quotation marks. In addition, the guide boasts over 60 top lists and indexes ranging from genre and year of release to Oscar winners. "This new Survey puts the ratings and reviews of over 20,000 avid moviegoers at your fingertips so that no matter what your age, sex or preference, there's an easy way to find the perfect film for every occasion," said Tim Zagat, CEO and Co-Founder of Zagat Survey. "In fact, this collection of 1,000 movies is really 'the stuff that dreams are made of.'"
  5. Nestor Almendros, Cinematographer's icon

    Nestor Almendros, Cinematographer

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. book: A MAN WITH A CAMERA. author: Nestor Almendros. Translated from the Spanish by Rachel Phillips Belash. This translation first published in the USA in 1984 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Inc., New York. First published in Great Britain in 1985 by Faber and Faber Limited, London.
  6. The Film Buff's Bucket List: The 50 Movies of the 2000s to See Before You Die's icon

    The Film Buff's Bucket List: The 50 Movies of the 2000s to See Before You Die

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Theaters around the world are dominated by comic book heroes, ice princesses, apocalyptic love-struck teens, and whatever masterpiece Pixar is rolling out. It’s clear that cinema is as healthy as ever. Oscar-worthy directors, indie geniuses and foreign artists are creating stunning, boundary-pushing work. Since the turn of the century, movie lovers have been enjoying a second golden age. But which films are the best of the best? What are the top movies since 2000 to see before you die? Chris Stuckmann, one of YouTube’s most popular film reviewers (70+ million views) gives us his best of the best! In his book debut, Stuckmann delivers his list of the very best 50 Movies since 2000 – with that style and punch that YouTube viewers have come to love. These are the films you must see before you die.
  7. Charles Bramesco's Colors of Film: The Story of Cinema in 50 Palettes's icon

    Charles Bramesco's Colors of Film: The Story of Cinema in 50 Palettes

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Taking you from the earliest feature films to today, Colours of Film introduces 50 iconic movies and explains the pivotal role that colour played in their success. The use of colour is an essential part of film. It has the power to evoke powerful emotions, provide subtle psychological symbolism and act as a narrative device. In Colours of Film, film critic Charles Bramesco introduces an element of cinema that is often overlooked, yet has been used in extraordinary ways. Using infographic colour palettes, and stills from the movies, this is a lively and fresh approach to film for cinema-goers and colour lovers alike. He also explores in fascinating detail how the development of technologies have shaped the course of modern cinema, from how the feud between Kodak and Fujifilm shaped the colour palettes of the 20th Century's greatest filmakers, to how the advent of computer technology is creating a digital wonderland for modern directors in which anything is possible. ​Filled with sparkling insights and fascinating accounts from the history of cinema, Colours of Film is an indispensable guide to one of the most important visual elements in the medium of film. I. Over the Rainbow: Post-facto Colorization (1-11) II. Unbound Imaginations: Kodak & Fujifilm (12-24) III. Making a Statement: Color Theory (25-41)* IV. Digital Wonderlands: The Color TV (42-52) *Three Colors Trilogy is considered one entry, thus 52 movies.
  8. The Essentials: 52 Must-See Movies and Why They Matter's icon

    The Essentials: 52 Must-See Movies and Why They Matter

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. "Showcasing 52 Essential films from the golden age to the present, Turner Classic Movies invites you into a world filled with stirring performances, dazzling musical numbers, and bold directorial visions that mark the greatest moments in film history. These are movies that define what it means to be a classic."!
  9. Saddle Aces of the Cinema's icon

    Saddle Aces of the Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Films included in the actors' filmographies in the book "Saddle Aces of the Cinema" by Buck Rainey. Not yet complete. Missing from iCM and IMDb: Into the Light (1915)
  10. Filmgenres: Animationsfilm (Reclam)'s icon

    Filmgenres: Animationsfilm (Reclam)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The movies listed in the German book "Filmgenres: Animationsfilm" which was published in 2007. It's a more or less chronological overview about the history of animated movies from a german point of view. The movies were selected by german film scholars and journalists.
  11. Filmgenres: Fantasy- und Märchenfilm (Reclam)'s icon

    Filmgenres: Fantasy- und Märchenfilm (Reclam)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The movies listed in the German book "Filmgenres: Fantasy- und Märchenfilm" which was published in 2003. It's a more or less chronological overview about the history of fantasy and fairy tale movies from a german point of view. The movies were selected by german film scholars and journalists.
  12. Taschen’s “Die besten Filme der 80er” (2005 edition)'s icon

    Taschen’s “Die besten Filme der 80er” (2005 edition)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. This is the German “25th anniversary” edition of Taschen’s “The best movies of the 1980’s”, edited by Jürgen Müller, published in 2005. The original edition was published in 2002 and has films from 1981–1990, while this one has films from 1980–1989.
  13. The B List: The National Society of Film Critics on the Low-Budget Beauties, Genre-Bending Mavericks, and Cult Classics We Love's icon

    The B List: The National Society of Film Critics on the Low-Budget Beauties, Genre-Bending Mavericks, and Cult Classics We Love

    Favs/dislikes: 33:0. "Once the B movie was the Hollywood stepchild, the underbelly of the double feature. Today it is a more inclusive category, embracing films that fall outside the mainstream by dint of their budgets, their visions, their grit, and occasionally—sometimes essentially—their lack of what the culture cops call 'good taste'."
  14. Soren McCarthy's Cult Movies in 60 Seconds's icon

    Soren McCarthy's Cult Movies in 60 Seconds

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "Presenting the information movie fans need about those films that the insiders seem to know and love, this handy guide to cult flicks offers perceptive and entertaining entries containing an outline of the plot, characters, and themes; insight into why the film is considered a classic; and essential little-known facts"
  15. The Animated Movie Guide: Top 60 Animated Features Never Theatrically Released in the United States's icon

    The Animated Movie Guide: Top 60 Animated Features Never Theatrically Released in the United States

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. This list is from Jerry Beck's book [url=http://www.amazon.com/Animated-Movie-Guide-Jerry-Beck/dp/1556525915]The Animated Movie Guide[/url] (2005). The list is divided into 3 sections: 1-20: Top 20 (U.S.-Produced) Direct-to-Video Animated Films 21-40: Top 20 (U.S.-Aired) Made-for-TV Animated Features 41-60: Top 20 Foreign Theatrical Features That Never Opened in the United States
  16. Joe Leydon's Guide to Essential Movies You Must See's icon

    Joe Leydon's Guide to Essential Movies You Must See

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. In his "Guide to Essential Movies You Must See: If You Read, Write About, or Make Movies", veteran film critic Joe Leydon analyzes the movies that have defined genres, influenced filmmakers and serve as standards by which other films are measured. (2004)
  17. 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)
  18. Kevin Coupe's The Big Picture: Essential Business Lessons from the Movies's icon

    Kevin Coupe's The Big Picture: Essential Business Lessons from the Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. "[The book] show[s] how to use the stories in movies to solve problems in business. From The Godfather to Tootsie, from The Wedding Singer to Babe, the authors use more than sixty of their favorite movies to teach important lessons about branding, customer service, leadership, planning, ethics, and innovation. Readers will learn how to use stories from the movies to communicate clearly with employees, clients, and customers."
  19. David Thomson’s Moments That Made the Movies's icon

    David Thomson’s Moments That Made the Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. "David Thomson breaks new ground by focusing in on a series of moments—which his readers will also experience in beautifully reproduced imagery—from seventy-two films across a 100-year-plus span. An indispensable counterpart to both his classic Biographical Dictionary of Film (called “a miracle” by Sight and Sound) and his lauded recent history, The Big Screen (“a pungently written, brilliant book” according to David Denby), Moments takes readers on an unprecedented visual tour, where the specifics of the imagery the reader is seeing are inextricably tied to the text."
  20. The Asian Cinema: Spirituality, Violence and Eroticism in the Eastern Films's icon

    The Asian Cinema: Spirituality, Violence and Eroticism in the Eastern Films

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. This list is from Silvia Rins' book [url=http://www.amazon.com/cine-asiatico-Asian-Cinema-Espiritualiudad/dp/8489564523]El cine asiatico/ The Asian Cinema: Espiritualiudad, violencia y erotismo en el cine oriental/ Spirituality, Violence and Eroticism in the Eastern Films[/url] (2007).
  21. Zombiemania: 80 Movies to Die For's icon

    Zombiemania: 80 Movies to Die For

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. From the book by Dr. Arnold T. Blumberg and Andrew Hershberger
  22. Taschen's movies of the 1890s-1920s's icon

    Taschen's movies of the 1890s-1920s

    Favs/dislikes: 35:0. All movies from the Taschen book with the same name
  23. Taschen's movies of the 40's's icon

    Taschen's movies of the 40's

    Favs/dislikes: 36:0. All movies that feature in the Taschen book by the same name
  24. Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema's icon

    Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 12:0. A list of film entries in Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Modstrilogin has been listed as seperate titles. One film has been listed from film series Niskavouri, Olsen-Banden and Varg Veum.
  25. Histoire(s) De Films Francais: 91 French Films's icon

    Histoire(s) De Films Francais: 91 French Films

    Favs/dislikes: 33:1. This list is from Jean-Luc Douin's book [url=http://www.amazon.fr/dp/2047299519]Histoire(s) De Films Francais[/url] (2005) about the history of French cinema.
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