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Spanning the length of Roger Ebert's career as the leading American movie critic, this book contains all of his four-star reviews written during that time. A great guide for movie watching.

Taken from external source. 64 movies missing from original.

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Animated feature films by Studio Ghibli. While Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is not officially created by Studio Ghibli, it's success was the reason the studio was founded, so it deserves a spot on the list.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studio_Ghibli

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Contains all Academy Award winners in Best Picture Category to date.

The list is in order of the Academy Awards Ceremony from the 1st one to the last.

The award was named "Outstanding Picture" for the first two AA. Until 1940 it was named "Outstanding Production". For 3 years between 1941 and 1943 it was named as "Outstanding Motion Picture" and from 1944 to 1961 "Best Motion Picture". Since 1962 the award is called "Best Picture".

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This is the entire canon Marvel Cinematic Universe in it's chronological order. Includes:
All Movies,
Marvel One-Shots, and
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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This category lists the titles of films that include the theme of time travel.

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All the Academy Award winners in the Best Animated Feature category.

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All the movies that ever appeared in the IMDB Top 250 List. This includes one-day flukes and IMDB algorithm problems. EXCLUDES crap movies that got tons of votes just because they come from India and Turkey. I also excluded some obvious flukes of direct-to-video like "Best of Playboy: Pamela Anderson" and other similar out-of-place entries, but there you have it. Collectors rejoice...All deserving movies that EVER appeared in IMDB's top 250.

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What’s a mindfuck? A movie that plays with your mind, confuses you, and leads you on. It’s not just a movie with a twist ending. Mindfucks are borderline-incoherent, dreamlike, and surreal.

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This is all the winners (shorts included) from the 85th Oscar Academy Awards.

The list is sorted by the movies with the most award wins at the top (use "Ranked") and the rest is in alphabetic order.

The Winners;

  1. Life of Pi - Best Achievement in Directing
    Life of Pi - Best Achievement in Cinematography
    Life of Pi - Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score
    Life of Pi - Best Achievement in Visual Effects

  2. Argo - Best Motion Picture of the Year
    Argo - Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
    Argo - Best Achievement in Editing

  3. Les Misérables - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
    Les Misérables - Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling
    Les Misérables - Best Achievement in Sound Mixing

  4. Django Unchained - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
    Django Unchained - Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen

  5. Lincoln - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
    Lincoln - Best Achievement in Production Design

  6. Skyfall - Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song
    Skyfall (& Zero Dark Thirty) - Best Achievement in Sound Editing

  7. Amour - Best Foreign Language Film of the Year

  8. Anna Karenina - Best Achievement in Costume Design

  9. Brave - Best Animated Feature Film of the Year

  10. Curfew - Best Short Film, Live Action

  11. Inocente - Best Documentary, Short Subject

  12. Paperman - Best Short Film, Animated

  13. Searching for Sugar Man - Best Documentary, Feature

  14. Silver Linings Playbook - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role

  15. Zero Dark Thirty (& Skyfall) - Best Achievement in Sound Editing

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Taken from TotalSciFiOnline.com

http://totalscifionline.com/features/3809-the-100-greatest-sci-fi-movies

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1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die is a film reference book edited by Steven Jay Schneider with original essays on each film contributed by over 70 film critics.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1001_Movies_You_Must_See_Before_You_Die

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The 2013 edition can be found at http://trakt.tv/user/sp1ti/lists/they-shoot-pictures-dont-they-1000-greatest-films-2013.

Welcome to 2012's edition of the 1,000 Greatest Films. This will be the last update prior to the publication of the 'earth-shattering' Sight & Sound poll which will be unfurled later in the year. The Sight & Sound results will no doubt have a major impact on TSPDT's 1,000 Greatest Films listing. It will become the most heavily weighted poll within our calculations. Anyway, that is then, and this is now."

Source: http://www.theyshootpictures.com/gf1000.htm

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A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies is a documentary film of 225 minutes in length, presented by Martin Scorsese and produced by the British Film Institute.
In the film Martin Scorsese examines a selection of his favorite American films grouped according to three different types of directors: the director as an illusionist: D.W. Griffith or F. W. Murnau, who created new editing techniques among other innovations that made the appearance of sound and color possible later on, the director as a smuggler - filmmakers such as Douglas Sirk, Samuel Fuller, and Vincente Minnelli, who used to hide subversive messages in their films and the director as an iconoclast, those filmmakers attacking social conventionalism — Charles Chaplin, Erich von Stroheim, Orson Welles, Elia Kazan, Nicholas Ray, Stanley Kubrick, Arthur Penn, and Sam Peckinpah."

The list includes the films mentioned in order of appearance. The documentary can be found here https://trakt.tv/movies/a-personal-journey-with-martin-scorsese-through-american-movies-1995.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Personal_Journey_with_Martin_Scorsese_Through_American_Movies

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A list of noteworthy films that involve vampires in some way or another. These don't have to be traditional vampires (I Am Legend) or particularly fantastic films (Twilight), just noteworthy ones. I'm not going to be strict. Foreign and Indie films welcome.

The list is in no particular order, but I recommend you list by film release date.

Have I missed something? Is there a film in the list that shouldn't be? Please let me know below, it's a lot of work on my own!

(Still a work in progress, but suggestions are nonetheless welcome!)

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