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  1. When Hollywood Came to Town (Other Films)'s icon

    When Hollywood Came to Town (Other Films)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Films listed in the back of James d'Arc's book "When Hollywood Came to Town: A History of Moviemaking in Utah" (2010, 2019) but NOT mentioned at all in the book (mostly newer films). TV series not included. Sorted chronologically, then alphabetically. See the main list here: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/when+hollywood+came+to+town/yormovies/
  2. Movies I Can't Find's icon

    Movies I Can't Find

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Movies I can't find anywhere (and some that are LOST, in the second part of the list)
  3. Heartland Truly Moving Picture Award Winners's icon

    Heartland Truly Moving Picture Award Winners

    Favs/dislikes: 12:0. The Truly Moving Picture Award is bestowed on films that offer more than mere entertainment. And once you see the list of winners, you’ll understand why.
  4. Wikipedia - Classic Film Noir's icon

    Wikipedia - Classic Film Noir

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Film noir is not a clearly defined genre. Therefore the composition of this list may be controversial. Due to the fact that the 1940s and 1950s are universally regarded as the "classic period" of American film noir, films released prior to 1940 are listed under the caption "Precursors / Early noir-like films". Films released after 1959 should generally only be listed in the list of neo-noir titles.
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    Best Old Movies For Families

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Movies listed in Ty Burr's Book 'The Best Old Movies for Families' - delightful list of movies to watch with your children.
  6. AMC Filmsite List of Epic Films's icon

    AMC Filmsite List of Epic Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Epics-Historical Films often take an historical or imagined event, mythic, legendary, or heroic figure, and add an extravagant setting and lavish costumes, accompanied by grandeur and spectacle and a sweeping musical score. Epics, costume dramas, historical dramas, war film epics, medieval romps, or 'period pictures' are tales that often cover a large expanse of time set against a vast, panoramic backdrop. In an episodic manner, they follow the continuing adventures of the hero(s), who are presented in the context of great historical events of the past.
  7. When Hollywood Came to Town's icon

    When Hollywood Came to Town

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Films mentioned in James d'Arc's book "When Hollywood Came to Town: A History of Moviemaking in Utah" (2010, 2019). Sorted chronologically, then alphabetically. Lost films are not included in the check-off list. These are: - One Hundred Years of Mormonism (1913) - The Deadwood Coach (1924) - Forlorn River (1926) - Arizona Bound (1927) - Lightning (1927) - The Shepherd of the Hills (1928) - Under the Tonto Rim (1928) - The Vanishing Pioneer (1928) - The Night Flyer (1928) - West of the Rockies (1929) - The Mormon Conquest (1939) More recent films listed in the back of the book but not mentioned in the book itself have been moved to a separate list here: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/when+hollywood+came+to+town+other+films/yormovies/
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    TSPDT 1950s Films

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. 1950s Films from the TSPDT 1000 Films List.
  9. BYU Great Works List - Film's icon

    BYU Great Works List - Film

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  10. Movies Quoted by Remington Steele's icon

    Movies Quoted by Remington Steele

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  11. Criterion Collection Themes - Independent American Cinema's icon

    Criterion Collection Themes - Independent American Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. In a national cinema dominated by behemoth Hollywood studios, independently produced films have always made for refreshing alternatives. There’s a great, diverse history of autonomous moviemaking in the United States, by artists whose intensely personal visions and ideas would have been unlikely to see a green light from, say, MGM or Universal. This selection of American films from the collection—narrative, documentary, experimental—got made without studio financing, whether by choice or necessity. The titles below come from raw, rough, and ready directors of nearly every period, including the silent era (Body and Soul, directed by African-American pioneer Oscar Micheaux), World War II (Paul Strand and Leo Hurwitz’s political semidocumentary Native Land), the radical sixties (the fiercely idiosyncratic films of John Cassavetes and William Greaves), and the indie waves of the eighties (Jim Jarmusch and Gus Van Sant’s daring early works) and nineties (the debuts of Whit Stillman and Wes Anderson). Whether exposés on disenfranchised subcultures, character studies heavy or hilarious, or microbudgeted horror flicks, these are some of the most uncompromised films ever made.
  12. Maltin's 100+ Recommended Family Films's icon

    Maltin's 100+ Recommended Family Films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. From Maltin's "Movie and Video Guide"
  13. DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Movies of the 60s's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Movies of the 60s

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. These Greatest Movies of the '60s chosen for their quality direction, script, cinematography, acting, storyline, originality, and success.
  14. Bob Dorian's Classic Movies's icon

    Bob Dorian's Classic Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. List of films from the book "Bob Dorian's Classic Movies: Behind the Scenes of 100 Great Movies from Hollywood's Golden Years" (1990).
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    CriterionForum Lists Project - 1960s

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. This list was compiled at Criterionforum.org October 2007.
  16. CriterionForum Lists Project - 1970s's icon

    CriterionForum Lists Project - 1970s

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. This list was compiled at criterionforum.org in June 2008.
  17. CriterionForum Lists Project - Film Noir's icon

    CriterionForum Lists Project - Film Noir

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0.
  18. DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Action Movies's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Action Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. These are the Greatest Action Movies chosen for their impact and influence on the action genre, critical acclaim, and popularity.
  19. DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Animal Movies's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Animal Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. These Movies are ranked based on quality of storyline, acting, and lasting popularity. These movies have one or more animals, real or not, that the story is centered around. Dinosaur, and Made-For-TV movies are not included.
  20. DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Animated Movies's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Animated Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Criterion: Influence, Impact on Animated Cinema, Cultural Impact, Innovation, Popularity, Animation Quality. This list includes Animated films of all genres and styles, this includes: Standard Animated Films, CGI Animated Films, Stop Motion Animated Films, Rotoscope or Trace Animated Films, Live Action/Animated Films, R and X Rated Animated Films, Anime and other Foreign Animated Films, Made For Video/TV Animated Films.
  21. DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Biography Movies's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Biography Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. These Greatest Biography Movies were chosen for their biographical accuracy, acting, direction, and realism (ie; costumes, sets, mannerisms). (Note: Some movies may contain the combined bios of 2 people, such as husband/wife, doctor/patient, friends/lovers, or partners, if equally important in the story).
  22. DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Chick Flicks's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Chick Flicks

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Chick Flicks can be described as movies where the story has greater appeal to women than men. Romance, melodrama, female bonding, tearjerker, story with a predominantly female point of view. (A precise definition has never been set in stone)
  23. DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Comedy Movies's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Comedy Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. These Greatest Comedy Movies are rated by how much they make you laugh, comedic storyline and situations, witty and/or satirical dialogue, and comedic visuals.
  24. DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Fantasy Movies's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Fantasy Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. Criteria: - This list includes films that contain 'unreal' earthly (or heavenly) locations, 'supernatural' human powers (Superheros), and 'supernatural' entities (angels, wizards, ghosts, dragons, witches...) This list does NOT include Horror-Fantasy, or Science Fiction-Fantasy. These films were NOT chosen for how highly rated they are overall, but how they rate in the subject of "Fantasy Movie".
  25. DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Film Noir's icon

    DigitalDreamDoor 100 Greatest Film Noir

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Background: - 'Film Noir' was the term given by French film critic Nino Frank in 1946 to Hollywood crime films playing in France following WWII. The 'Golden Age' of Film Noir is regarded to be the 1940s and 1950s, and as with any set dates there is always some overlap of the style. However 'Noir' style films from 1960 and on have been labeled 'Neo-Noir'. (See list below top 100) Elements of 'Film Noir': - Night-time city streets; morally weak private eye, detective, or other protagonist; femme fatale (a beautiful but treacherous woman); crime of passion or money; high-contrast lighting and distorted shadows; paranoia; corruption; an ill-fated relationship; narrative in the "first-person". Any mixture or slight variation of this soup of elements constitutes a "Noir" film. (A precise definition has never been set in stone) Criteria: - These Greatest 'Film Noir' 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 "Film Noir Movies".
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