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Lady Snowblood 1973

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A complete list of the Criterion Collection including Eclipse Collection and featured films.

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thefilmlings.com

A complete list of movies discussed on The Filmlings Podcast.

The Filmlings Podcast is an exploration of effective film rhetoric. Long-time friends Alex Geringer and Jonathan Satchell sit down each month and analyze the intersections of cinema to find out what makes great films great.

This list is organized in the order that the films were covered on the podcast. You can find links to each associated podcast episode here: https://thefilmlings.com/films/

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A list of (war) films that are in a foreign language that might be worth watching.
NOT included on List 17.

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Kung Fu, Chambara, and a few stand-out martial arts flicks from the west.

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Female leads that kick ass. Mostly action movies… tough babes, gals, women, females, broads, vixens, girls, femmes, ladies, bitches, grannys, mothers, daughters, sisters etc

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South-Korea is the best film nation of the past 20+ years.

.. It's a a work in progress and I'm still at the beginning.

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List of Japanese films to watch.

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list auto imported from imdb by https://github.com/cecobask/imdb-trakt-sync on Thu, 19 Jan 2023 08:16:05 -03

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This is a loosely ranked list of all the films I've seen that are tagged with the "Action" genre. I'm a huge fan of the genre, enjoying it more than any other, and I wanted a way to document what I like and don't in the genre. Hence this list.

When I rate films, I rate based on my overall enjoyment of them, and not as examples of any particular genre. So the top portion of my list is a ranking of every film I've rated at least 8/10, but ranked specifically as Action movies. So a film like Harakiri (1962), which I find to be a flawless film, doesn't rise to the top, as it's not a great "Action Film" so it gets ranked lower.

After the ranked portion, I've grouped all subsequent ratings alphabetically. So all the films I rated 7/10 are grouped alphabetically, followed by the 6/10 rated films, and so on.

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