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. Tim Blake Nelson Filmography's icon

    Tim Blake Nelson Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Tim Blake Nelson Filmography
  2. Tim Roth Filmography's icon

    Tim Roth Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Tim Roth Filmography
  3. Tim Story Filmography's icon

    Tim Story Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Feature length filmography for director Tim Story.
  4. Tim2460 2024 1001 Pool's icon

    Tim2460 2024 1001 Pool

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 2024 Version of the list
  5. Tim2460 iCM Forum's Favorite Films of the 2010s's icon

    Tim2460 iCM Forum's Favorite Films of the 2010s

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  6. Tim2460's Favorite Japan Movies's icon

    Tim2460's Favorite Japan Movies

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  7. Tim2460's Favorite Movies of the 70's's icon

    Tim2460's Favorite Movies of the 70's

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  8. Time Out's The 101 Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time's icon

    Time Out's The 101 Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Scores, soundtracks and iconic music to watch movies by – as picked by great film composers. Has movie music ever been better? With legends like John Williams and Howard Shore still at work, Hans Zimmer at the peaks of his powers, and the likes of Jonny Greenwood, AR Rahman, Mica Levi, and Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross knocking it out of the park, the modern film score is a Dolby Atmos-enhancing feast of modernist compositions, lush orchestral classicism and atmospheric soundscapes. What better time, then, to celebrate this art form within an art form – with a few iconic soundtracks thrown in – and pay tribute to the musicians who’ve given our favourite movies (and, to be fair, some stinkers) earworm-laden accompaniment? Of course, narrowing it all down to a mere 100 is tough. We’ve prioritised music written for the screen, but worthy contenders still missed out, including Dimitri Tiomkin’s era-defining score for It’s a Wonderful Life and Elton John’s hummable tunes for The Lion King. To help do the narrowing down, we’ve recruited iconic movie composers, directors and broadcasters like Philip Glass, Carter Burwell, Max Richter, Anne Dudley, AR Rahman, Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch, Edgar Wright and Mark Kermode to pick their favourites. Happy listening!
  9. Time Out's The 50 Most Special Effects of All Time's icon

    Time Out's The 50 Most Special Effects of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. TONY ranks the most awe-inducing moments of our dreams and nightmares.
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    Time Out's The 50 Most Special Effects of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. TONY ranks the most awe-inducing moments of our dreams and nightmares.
  11. Time travel, time loops, and parallel universes's icon

    Time travel, time loops, and parallel universes

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. This is a personal list, in no particular order - the title says it all!
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    Timeout Working List

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  13. TimeOut's 100 Best Movies of All Time's icon

    TimeOut's 100 Best Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 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 we 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. NOTE: "The Apu Trilogy" (Pather Panchali, Aparajito, The World of Apu) was actually listed at #65 but for technical purposes I could only add one.
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    TimeOut's Best Horror Movies

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  15. Timothée Chalamet Filmography's icon

    Timothée Chalamet Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Filmography of French-American actor Timothée Chalamet
  16. Timothy Hutton Filmography's icon

    Timothy Hutton Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Timothy Hutton Filmography
  17. Timothy Olyphant Filmography's icon

    Timothy Olyphant Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Timothy Olyphant Filmography
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    Tinayoufatlardd

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  19. Ting jeg har sett's icon

    Ting jeg har sett

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  20. Tipping the Velvet (2002)'s icon

    Tipping the Velvet (2002)

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    Tippity Top

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    Tippity top (51)

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    Tippity top (ver 1.0)

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  24. Tips on choosing DevOps services's icon

    Tips on choosing DevOps services

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. It's essential to be in progress so you can innovate for picky clients faster, and adapt to ever-evolving markets better. DevOps services are something worth considering enabling to get noticeable business results [url=https://quema.co/]https://quema.co/[/url] Thus some of the processes are properly automated and streamlined for maximum efficient performance
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    Tips to Be Successful in Your Online Classes In 2022

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Online classes during Covid-19: Want to get better results? These are the top tips for success in your online classes in 2021. [list=1] Treat your classes as a job Choose carefully where you study Track your internet use Be kind [/list] Another semester, another year! The pandemic has made things a lot more difficult for students this year. Many students find themselves in online classes even though they have only attended in-person classes once. While the content is the same, it can be difficult to adapt to this new way of learning. There is hope for those who are currently enrolled in online courses and have difficulty. We'll be sharing tried-and-true tips from past students to help you succeed in virtual classes. [b]Treat your classes like a job[/b] You may feel less formal because you don't have the commute to attend classes in person. This can be a good thing. Avoid doing schoolwork in bed or in your pajamas to increase your commitment and motivation. also sets clear boundaries about when it's appropriate to work and when it's best to live. You shouldn't mix them! If you are enrolled in a full-time program, for example, it is a good idea to keep a 9 am-5 pm home schedule for your coursework. Start your day at 9 am and work until 5 pm. This is a great way for you to keep your commitment to your work, and leave your school. If you are a workaholic with no set schedule, you may have difficulty putting your school aside and risk burnout. [b]Choose carefully where you study[/b] It's easy to concentrate when you are in a lecture. There's very little to do except pay attention to the teacher. Online learning can be full of distractions. Online learning can be difficult if you are living with others. You may find yourself trying to learn while they cook, chat with their children, or watch TV. It can be difficult to concentrate when there is so much noise! Avoid common areas to find quiet places to study at home. Your bedroom is a better option than the kitchen or living room. Although office space is ideal, not everyone has the luxury of such an environment. Choose a location to study in your own home that is quiet and has minimal foot traffic. [b]Track your internet use[/b] The greatest barrier to online learning is the accessibility to virtual distractions. You can't focus if you are simultaneously watching an online lecture and receiving message notifications. To avoid distractions from your focus, set your laptop to "Do Not Disturb" It's also a good idea to keep your lecture and/or assignment on full screen while you are working. You could end up with extra screen space you don't need, which can lead to you losing focus and allowing social media or news sites to take over. You can narrow your focus by removing extra browsing space. [b]Be kind[/b] This is the last and most important piece of advice. Do not judge yourself. It is difficult to transition from traditional classroom learning to online education. It's OK to be less productive than usual or have trouble staying motivated. That's normal. Take care of yourself. Alternative opinion in Hometownstation article: [url=http://www.hometownstation.com/news-articles/best-online-class-help-is-real-a-variety-of-trusted-services-worth-attention-417258]http://www.hometownstation.com/news-articles/best-online-class-help-is-real-a-variety-of-trusted-services-worth-attention-417258[/url] Related Resources: [url=https://porkshop.org/forum/thread/121/5-reasons-why-online-learning-is-the-future-of-education-in-2022/]5 Reasons Why Online Learning is the Future of Education in 2022[/url] [url=https://justpaste.me/m8lE1]The Impact of Online Classes on Students[/url] [url=https://lilas-organization.gitbook.io/untitled/]Seven Tips for Online Learning During COVID-19[/url] [url=https://cinderella.pro/activity/3481/Are-Online-Classes-Worth-It-12-Pros-Cons-Of-Online/#edit]Are Online Classes Worth It? 12 Pros & Cons Of Online Learning[/url]
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