Charts: Lists

This page shows you the list charts. By default, the movies are ordered by how many times they have been marked as a favorite. However, you can also sort by other information, such as the total number of times it has been marked as a dislike.

  1. Hollywood and Fine: Best Films of the 2000s's icon

    Hollywood and Fine: Best Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Huffington Post film critic or owner of website Hollywood and Fine pick his top 10 best film of 2000s. As usual, LOTR trilogy count as one film.
  2. Hollywood Highlights: 25 Movies with Real Impact's icon

    Hollywood Highlights: 25 Movies with Real Impact

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. In 1982, Gandhi won the Oscar and E.T. phoned home. Since then, Hollywood continued to entertain while embracing change. With picks by USA TODAY's movie staff, Susan Wloszczyna recounts the 25 top milestones.
  3. iCheckMovies' Most Favorite Westerns's icon

    iCheckMovies' Most Favorite Westerns

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. These are iCheckMovies' favorite westerns, calculated using this formula: favorites / (checks+75) This list includes western shorts. Last updated: July 1, 2012
  4. iCheckMovies's Top 250's icon

    iCheckMovies's Top 250

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Top 250 of the films with the most appearances in top lists.
  5. iCM Forum's 1000<400 (2023) The Next 1000 Films's icon

    iCM Forum's 1000<400 (2023) The Next 1000 Films

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Every September, members of the ICM Forum vote for the top 500 films with fewer than 400 checks on iCM (at the time of voting). This list features the #1001-2000 ranked films in the poll.
  6. iCM Forum's Favorite Animated Feature Films Top 250's icon

    iCM Forum's Favorite Animated Feature Films Top 250

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The 250 Favorite Animated Features of ICMForum.com. Only animated feature movies of 40 minutes or more were allowed. [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+favorite+animated+feature+films+complete+list/lonewolf2003/]Complete List[/url]
  7. iCM Forum's Favorite Coming of Age Movies Complete List's icon

    iCM Forum's Favorite Coming of Age Movies Complete List

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. We all have to grow up some time, writers and directors also did at one point. Following the basic writing lesson of sticking to what you know, it is a stable theme to explore in movies (and other media). Coming of age film portrays the time of life when the protagonist(s) grows up, focusing on how he or she matures emotionally. Depicting the psychological and moral growth during the transition of a protagonist from youth to adulthood. Among others themes of self-discovery, sexual awakening and responsibilities vs. the loss of childhood dreams and naivete often play a big role. Protagonists are most often adolescents, although they can also be (slightly) younger or older. Often set in the past during the filmmakers own formative years, these movies are frequently infused with nostalgia. These are all voted movies in the poll Favorite Coming Of Age movies at the iCMForum The Top 100: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+favorite+coming+of+age+movies+top+100/lonewolf2003/
  8. iCM Forum's Favorite Contemporary Black & White Movies Complete List's icon

    iCM Forum's Favorite Contemporary Black & White Movies Complete List

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. lthough almost since the birth of film there have been various color(ized ) movies for the first few decades black and white was the dominant use. After the 1930s the use of color started to rise until it became the standard in the mid 60s. But even after that filmmakers still continued to make films in black & white, mostly for artistic reason. These are the favorite contemporary black and white movies of the ICMForum [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+favorite+contemporary+black+and+white+movies+top+100/lonewolf2003/]Top 100[/url]
  9. iCM Forum's Favourite Iberian Movies Complete List's icon

    iCM Forum's Favourite Iberian Movies Complete List

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. All movies voted for in the poll for favorite movies from Iberia on the Unofficial iCM Forum. Eligible countries were Andorra, Gibraltar, Portugal and Spain.
  10. Indiana Daily Student: Top 10 Films of Decade's icon

    Indiana Daily Student: Top 10 Films of Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Top 10 Films of the Decade rank by IDS staff.
  11. Mitternachtskino Top 25's icon

    Mitternachtskino Top 25

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. An introduction to "different" cinema by the now sadly defunct German website mitternachtskino.de, which offered an extensive archive of German reviews for experimental / surreal / avant-garde movies. Since the page went offline last year, this can be understood as an hommage and a guide at the same time.
  12. Movie Retriever's 100 Greatest Movies's icon

    Movie Retriever's 100 Greatest Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. 100 Greatest movies selected by Videhound's Movieretriever.com. Star Wars Saga, The Godfather Trilogy and The Lord of the Rings Trilogy count as just one movie.
  13. MovieMeter Film of the Year 2006's icon

    MovieMeter Film of the Year 2006

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. 411 members of the site MovieMeter.nl submitted their ranked top 10 from the year 2006. This top 50 is the result of that poll.
  14. MovieMeter Film of the Year 2011's icon

    MovieMeter Film of the Year 2011

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. 718 members of the site MovieMeter.nl submitted their ranked top 10 from the year 2011. This top 50 is the result of that poll.
  15. New York Magazine's 101 Best New York City Movies's icon

    New York Magazine's 101 Best New York City Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. This list was released in 2021. Here's the introductory text: What makes a great New York City movie? Not just a movie set in New York — there are plenty of those. We’re talking about a great New York City movie that transcends establishing shots and dodgy accents to immortalize something distinct about this place. The anxious pace of a weekday commute, the philharmonic overlapping of sidewalk talk, the sweaty jockeying for position on any square foot. Great New York City movies find beauty in the rot of Times Square and ugliness in the penthouses of Central Park West. Many reflect the perilous reality of living in Brooklyn today and the Bronx yesterday; others, the urbane fantasy. The best do both. In assembling this list of the greatest New York movies, we laid down a few ground rules: in the interest of fairness, a director could only be represented twice on the list; any selection had to take place mostly in New York City (even if it wasn’t shot in New York City); and, most important, it had to feel deliberately set in one of the five boroughs. Not just in any big city, but here.
  16. Paste Magazine: The 50 Best Movies of the Decade (2000-2009)'s icon

    Paste Magazine: The 50 Best Movies of the Decade (2000-2009)

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. If comparing music from Gillian Welch and Outkast in our 50 Best Albums of the Decade is like apples and oranges, ranking films like Amélie, The Dark Knight and Mulholland Drive is more like apples, ice cream and foie gras. But despite the wild variety among our 50 Best Movies from 2000-2009, each is an exquisitely made, exceptionally satisfying piece of cinema that we believe will endure well after the decade has ended. There are masters like Martin Scorcese and Lars Von Trier, and relative newcomers like Fernando Meirelles and Anna Boden. There are documentaries, comedies and dramas, as well as animated films and even a super-hero flick. Mirroring a decade of globalism, the filmmakers are from the United States, New Zealand, Taiwan, Germany, Ireland, France, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Denmark, Romania, Thailand, Brazil, and nearly every part of the U.K. Let these be our recommendations for your Netflix queue. Personally, after reading the loving descriptions in these pages, I’ve already got films I missed the first time around—like Syndromes and a Century and Beau Travail—on the way. —Josh Jackson, Paste editor-in-chief
  17. Paste's 50 Best Samurai Films of All Time's icon

    Paste's 50 Best Samurai Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. What is it about the samurai that captivates Westerners? The armor and swords, the reverent attitude and the reputation for supreme competence in warfare are all pretty impressive, but they don’t get to the heart of it. I believe it might be that at the core of every samurai is the code of bushido, the feudal Japanese equivalent of chivalry, with its one edict above all else: If the time should call for it, protect your lord with your life. That self-abnegation in service of something greater than oneself is the question at the heart of the works of generation after generation of directors as they revisit the samurai film. And it’s why we’re so excited to present Paste’s list of the 50 Best Samurai Films of All Time. This is a broad genre, just from a the standpoint of how much history falls within it. The American Western falls more or less within the bounds of the 19th Century, yet samurai films offer centuries of warfare, palace intrigue and a drawn-out end of an era for the history and film buff to chew on. Samurai flicks really have something for everyone. Fans of period pieces will love the intricate set design, costuming and portrayals of towering historical figures in the midst of epic conflict. If operatic drama is more your speed, you can sit back and watch committed actors dine upon lavish scenery. Action junkies get to watch riveting combat with cool-looking swords. And fans of film history in general will delight in tracing the lineage of some of the West’s cinematic touchstones to their forebears in the East, as well as some stellar Eastern adaptations of Western canon. It is with solemn bushido reverence that I invite you to join us as we dive into 50 films that exemplify this mightiest of genres. We’ve formed this list with a careful eye toward the classic jidaigeki (Age of Civil War period piece) and chambara (swordfighting) films that typify the genre in Japan, but also to some of the weird and subversive outliers that challenge audience expectations or the mythic idea of the samurai code. And because this genre is so deeply steeped in the history of its homeland, we’ve also arranged this list in a loose sort of historical chronological order and added some context that might help clarify the settings of some of the movies. In the interest of keeping things tight, we’ve excluded anime entries, but for a definitive list that includes some animated samurai action, check out Paste’s 100 Best Anime Films. Published August 2017
  18. Rotten Tomatoes: Best Christmas Movies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes: Best Christmas Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0.
  19. SCFZ's 100 Favorite Wuxia! Films's icon

    SCFZ's 100 Favorite Wuxia! Films

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Your friends at SCFZ held a poll to determine our site's favorite wuxia! films. You can view the thread with the individual ballots [url=http://scfzforum.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=549]here[/url]. Determination as to what qualified as a wuxia! film was left to the discretion of each voter, so if you think something on this list shouldn't qualify, well, tough luck. Close to 200 films received votes, and the top 100 films appear below.
  20. SCFZ's Top 250 Films of the 2010's's icon

    SCFZ's Top 250 Films of the 2010's

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. the outcome of a poll held on the scfz forum: https://scfzforum.org/phpBB3/
  21. The 1980s Group Top 60's icon

    The 1980s Group Top 60

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. This is a compilation of top 10 lists from the forum discussion in the 1980s group from that decade. All movies have to be from the 80s. The way in which the movies are ranked are that 1st place in any individual list gives 10 points, 2nd place gives 9 points and so forth. If the list is in no particular order thenall movies get 5 points. Then all points are added up and we get a top list for the whole group taken together. All movies that make an individual list are included on this list. If points are equal the movie voted on by most members are ranked first. This list will be more valuable for every member that submits their personal top 10. I will update this list every time a member submits or updates their personal top 10.
  22. The Best Environmental Films of All Time 2019's icon

    The Best Environmental Films of All Time 2019

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. List by The Environment Show 2019 update 1-13 DRAMATISATION 14-20 SCIENCE FICTION 21-31 KIDS MOVIES 32-34 KIDS DOCUMENTARIES 35-38 SUSTAINABILITY 39-44 BUSINESS 45-51 SOLUTIONS 52-61 CLIMATE 62-63 PSYCHOLOGY 64-69 GREEN LEADERS 70-76 GREEN PEOPLE 77-80 ADVENTURERS 81-82 POPULATION 83-89 ADVOCACY 90-95 PLACES 96-97 CLOTHING 98-101 HOUSING 102-120 FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 121-123 URBAN AGRICULTURE 124-127 FOOD WASTE 128-133 VEGETARIANISM (should be called ANIMAL PRODUCTS actually) 134-136 GM FOOD 137-140 BEES 141-148 POLLUTION 149-157 CONSUMERISM AND WASTE 158-165 OIL 166-167 COAL 168-172 CARS 173-177 CITIES 178-182 CONSERVATION AND ANIMALS 183-190 OCEANS 191-196 OCEAN CREATURES 197-203 WATER 204-215 NATURE 216-222 VISUAL SPECTACULARS 223-227 only on the old version of the list old list here https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/best+environmental+films+of+all+time/treadwaynathan/
  23. The Pendragon 100 Greatest Films of the 2000s's icon

    The Pendragon 100 Greatest Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The greatest films of the 2000s selected by thependragon.co.uk
  24. The Rewatchables's icon

    The Rewatchables

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. All movies covered by Bill Simmons and his colleagues at The Ringer on The Rewatchables Podcast.
  25. TimeOut's 100 Best Movies of All Time's icon

    TimeOut's 100 Best Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Everyone has their favorites – that’s why any debate over what makes the best movies of all time can take hours (or, in our cases, a lifetime). Can there ever be one list to rule them all? A canon, as critics like to call it, updated with today’s game changers, that would glance upon all tastes, all genres, all countries, all eras, balancing impact with importance, brains with heart? The challenge was daunting. We just couldn't resist. Our list includes some of the most recognized action, feminist and foreign films. Please let us know how wrong we got it.
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