Tuesday, July 28, 2015

The 250 (of 1001) Greatest Movies Of All Time : Reddit

"So over the past few months I have been carefully creating a system using the most popular movie rating systems available online, as well as general movie data, to determine the greatest movies of all time."
I started off by gathering ratings from IMDB (User/Critic Average), Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer, Critic Average, Audience Score, User Average), Metacritic (Critic Average, User Average) and Letterboxd (User Average). I was then able to determine a rating (out of 10) for each individual rating and therefore come up with an average rating for each site. Each site’s average rating was then weighted fairly so that no site’s ratings were favored above the rest.
The next step was to make sure that each film was treated fairly. Other top movie list’s like IMDb’s Top 250 removes films that have under a certain viewing number (25,000 I think), but rather than ruling out films that may have been overlooked by the general audience (especially older films), I opted to alter these films score by carefully deducting points depending on how many people have seen it, and therefore voted on it. I also thought it was needed to make sure that recent films (released within the past 36 months) were also not favored, as it usually takes 3 years for the average rating to settle down. So I also added a deduction to these films that fell under this rule.

This process took a lot of tweaking to get right, but I am more than happy with the final result. Hopefully you all are to. 
You can find the full 1001 Movie list in the following online lists, as well as a list outlining the available films on NETFLIX (US): 
iCheckMovies: 1001 Greatest Movies of All Time
Letterboxd: 1001 Greatest Movies of All Time
IMDb: 1001 Greatest Movies of All Time
Letterboxd: Available films on NETFLIX (US) 
250 List after the jump


RankTitleYearDirector
1The Godfather1972Francis Ford Coppola
2Seven Samurai1954Akira Kurosawa
3The Godfather: Part II1974Francis Ford Coppola
4Pulp Fiction1994Quentin Tarantino
512 Angry Men1957Sidney Lumet
6The Good, the Bad and the Ugly1966Sergio Leone
7The Shawshank Redemption1994Frank Darabont
8Sunset Blvd.1950Billy Wilder
9Schindler's List1993Steven Spielberg
10Spirited Away2001Hayao Miyazaki
11Modern Times1936Charlie Chaplin
12City Lights1931Charles Chaplin
13Goodfellas1990Martin Scorsese
14M1931Fritz Lang
15Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb1964Stanley Kubrick
16Once Upon a Time in the West1968Sergio Leone
17Lawrence of Arabia1962David Lean
18Rear Window1954Alfred Hitchcock
19The Dark Knight2008Christopher Nolan
20Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back1980Irvin Kershner
21Casablanca1942Michael Curtiz
22Apocalypse Now1979Francis Coppola
23One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest1975Milos Forman
24Rashomon1950Akira Kurosawa
25Taxi Driver1976Martin Scorsese
26A Separation2011Asghar Farhadi
27The 400 Blows1959François Truffaut
28The Third Man1949Carol Reed
29Paths of Glory1957Stanley Kubrick
30Bicycle Thieves1948Vittorio De Sica
31Grave of the Fireflies1988Isao Takahata
32Raiders of the Lost Ark1981Steven Spielberg
33Ikiru1952Akira Kurosawa
34Citizen Kane1941Orson Welles
35Persona1966Ingmar Bergman
36Chinatown1974Roman Polanski
37The Night of the Hunter1955Charles Laughton
38Yojimbo1961Akira Kurosawa
39Double Indemnity1944Billy Wilder
40Psycho1960Alfred Hitchcock
41Vertigo1958Alfred Hitchcock
42Stalker1979Andrey Tarkovskiy
43Singin' in the Rain1952Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly
44Metropolis1927Fritz Lang
45All About Eve1950Joseph L. Mankiewicz
46On the Waterfront1954Elia Kazan
47Ran1985Akira Kurosawa
48Fanny and Alexander1982Ingmar Bergman
49City of God2002Fernando Meirelles, Kátia Lund
50It's a Wonderful Life1946Frank Capra
51The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring2001Peter Jackson
52The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers2002Peter Jackson
53Toy Story 32010Lee Unkrich
54North by Northwest1959Alfred Hitchcock
55Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope1977George Lucas
56The Seventh Seal1957Ingmar Bergman
57The Lives of Others2006Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
58The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King2003Peter Jackson
59Wild Strawberries1957Ingmar Bergman
60Raging Bull1980Martin Scorsese
61The Treasure of the Sierra Madre1948John Huston
62Alien1979Ridley Scott
63Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind2004Michel Gondry
64Three Colors: Red1994Krzysztof Kieslowski
65The Apartment1960Billy Wilder
66The Wages of Fear1953Henri-Georges Clouzot
67The Silence of the Lambs1991Jonathan Demme
68The Great Dictator1940Charles Chaplin
69WALL·E2008Andrew Stanton
70Toy Story1995John Lasseter
71Whiplash2014Damien Chazelle
72The Kid1921Charlie Chaplin
73Das Boot1981Wolfgang Petersen
74Back to the Future1985Robert Zemeckis
75Pan's Labyrinth2006Guillermo del Toro
762001: A Space Odyssey1968Stanley Kubrick
77Monty Python and the Holy Grail1975Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones
78Witness for the Prosecution1957Billy Wilder
791963Federico Fellini
80Cinema Paradiso1988Giuseppe Tornatore
81The General1926Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton
82Tokyo Story1953Yasujirô Ozu
83Aliens1986James Cameron
84The Shining1980Stanley Kubrick
85The Battle of Algiers1966Gillo Pontecorvo
86Amadeus1984Milos Forman
87The Gold Rush1925Charles Chaplin
88Saving Private Ryan1998Steven Spielberg
89Some Like It Hot1959Billy Wilder
90It Happened One Night1934Frank Capra
91Touch of Evil1958Orson Welles
92My Neighbor Totoro1988Hayao Miyazaki
93Annie Hall1977Woody Allen
94L.A. Confidential1997Curtis Hanson
95La Dolce Vita1960Federico Fellini
96Paris, Texas1984Wim Wenders
97Reservoir Dogs1992Quentin Tarantino
98Fight Club1999David Fincher
99Wings of Desire1987Wim Wenders
100The Bridge on the River Kwai1957David Lean
101Cool Hand Luke1967Stuart Rosenberg
102In the Mood for Love2000Kar Wai Wong
103Sunrise1927F.W. Murnau
104Before Sunset2004Richard Linklater
105Before Sunrise1995Richard Linklater
106La Haine1995Mathieu Kassovitz
107The Pianist2002Roman Polanski
108Harakiri1962Masaki Kobayashi
109Memento2000Christopher Nolan
110Blade Runner1982Ridley Scott
111Three Colors: Blue1993Krzysztof Kieslowski
112Mad Max: Fury Road2015George Miller
113The Passion of Joan of Arc1928Carl Th. Dreyer
114Princess Mononoke1997Hayao Miyazaki
115The Wizard of Oz1939Victor Fleming
116Come and See1985E. Klimov
117Unforgiven1992Clint Eastwood
118Notorious1946Alfred Hitchcock
119The Hunt2012Thomas Vinterberg
120The Maltese Falcon1941John Huston
121Up2009Pete Docter, Bob Peterson
122The Conversation1974Francis Ford Coppola
123Fargo1996Joel Coen
124Brazil1985Terry Gilliam
125Badlands1973Terrence Malick
126Once Upon a Time in America1984Sergio Leone
127Amelie2001Jean-Pierre Jeunet
128A Clockwork Orange1971Stanley Kubrick
129Network1976Sidney Lumet
13012 Years a Slave2013Steve McQueen
131Rebecca1940Alfred Hitchcock
132Inception2010Christopher Nolan
133Aguirre, the Wrath of God1972Werner Herzog
134There Will Be Blood2007Paul Thomas Anderson
135La strada1954Federico Fellini
136Solaris1972Andrey Tarkovskiy
137Strangers on a Train1951Alfred Hitchcock
138The Wild Bunch1969Sam Peckinpah
139Full Metal Jacket1987Stanley Kubrick
140The Departed2006Martin Scorsese
141The Sting1973George Roy Hill
142The Manchurian Candidate1962John Frankenheimer
143All the President's Men1976Alan J. Pakula
144To Kill a Mockingbird1962Robert Mulligan
145The Lion King1994Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff
146Festen1998Thomas Vinterberg
147Andrei Rublev1966Andrey Tarkovskiy
148The Usual Suspects1995Bryan Singer
149Manhattan1979Woody Allen
150Barry Lyndon1975Stanley Kubrick
151The Best of Youth2003Marco Tullio Giordana
152Do the Right Thing1989Spike Lee
153The Philadelphia Story1940George Cukor
154Let the Right One In2008Tomas Alfredson
155The Hustler1961Robert Rossen
156Django Unchained2012Quentin Tarantino
157Diabolique1955H.G. Clouzot
158Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?1966Mike Nichols
159Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... and Spring2003Ki-duk Kim
160Before Midnight2013Richard Linklater
161The Killing1956Stanley Kubrick
162Mary and Max2009Adam Elliot
163The Diving Bell and the Butterfly2007Julian Schnabel
164The Deer Hunter1978Michael Cimino
165Dog Day Afternoon1975Sidney Lumet
166The Big Sleep1946Howard Hawks
167Die Hard1988John McTiernan
168A Prophet2009Jacques Audiard
169Se7en1995David Fincher
170The Nights of Cabiria1957Federico Fellini
171Terminator 2: Judgment Day1991James Cameron
172La Grande Illusion1937Jean Renoir
173Incendies2010Denis Villeneuve
174No Country for Old Men2007Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
175The Grapes of Wrath1940John Ford
176Mr. Smith Goes to Washington1939Frank Capra
177American Beauty1999Sam Mendes
178This Is Spinal Tap1984Rob Reiner
179The Best Years of Our Lives1946William Wyler
180The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance1962John Ford
181The Princess Bride1987Rob Reiner
182The Mirror1975Andrey Tarkovskiy
183The Searchers1956John Ford
184Oldboy2003Chan-wook Park
185Anatomy of a Murder1959Otto Preminger
186The Secret in Their Eyes2009Juan José Campanella
187Boyhood2014Richard Linklater
188Finding Nemo2003Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich
189Memories of Murder2003Joon-ho Bong
190Roman Holiday1953William Wyler
191A Man Escaped1956Robert Bresson
192Breathless1960Jean-Luc Godard
193Days of Heaven1978Terrence Malick
194Persepolis2007Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi
195Short Term 122013Destin Daniel Cretton
196The French Connection1971William Friedkin
197The Great Escape1963John Sturges
198Jaws1975Steven Spielberg
199Rosemary's Baby1968Roman Polanski
200The Social Network2010David Fincher
201Children of Paradise1945Marcel Carné
202The Man with No Name 2: For a Few Dollars More1965Sergio Leone
203Gone with the Wind1939Victor Fleming
204Le Samouraï1967Jean-Pierre Melville
205Downfall2004Oliver Hirschbiegel
206The Army of Shadows1969Jean-Pierre Melville
207The King's Speech2010Tom Hooper
208High Noon1952Fred Zinnemann
209Life of Brian1979Terry Jones
210Throne of Blood1957Akira Kurosawa
211Patton: A Salute to a Rebel1970Franklin J. Schaffner
212The Red Shoes1948Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
213The Last Picture Show1971Peter Bogdanovich
214Life Is Beautiful1997Roberto Benigni
215His Girl Friday1940Howard Hawks
216High and Low1963Akira Kurosawa
217Ugetsu1953Kenji Mizoguchi
218Kind Hearts and Coronets1949Robert Hamer
219Ratatouille2007Brad Bird, Jan Pinkava
220Hannah and Her Sisters1986Woody Allen
221The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari1920Robert Wiene
222Trainspotting1996Danny Boyle
223The Straight Story1999David Lynch
224The Artist2011Michel Hazanavicius
225How to Train Your Dragon2010Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders
226The Elephant Man1980David Lynch
227Young Frankenstein1974Mel Brooks
228A Streetcar Named Desire1951Elia Kazan
229Rio Bravo1959Howard Hawks
230Being There1979Hal Ashby
2314 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days2007Cristian Mungiu
232Duck Soup1933Leo McCarey
233The Hole1960Jacques Becker
234Blue Velvet1986David Lynch
235Chungking Express1994Kar Wai Wong
236Shadow of a Doubt1943Alfred Hitchcock
237Good Will Hunting1997Gus Van Sant
238All About My Mother1999Pedro Almodóvar
239Talk to Her2002Pedro Almodóvar
240Infernal Affairs2002Andrew Lau, Alan Mak
241Amour2012Michael Haneke
242Her2013Spike Jonze
243Once2006John Carney
244The Rules of the Game1939Jean Renoir
245Rififi1955Jules Dassin
246American History X1998Tony Kaye
247To Be or Not to Be1942Ernst Lubitsch
248Inglourious Basterds2009Quentin Tarantino
249Amores perros2000Alejandro González Iñárritu
250Heat1995Michael Mann

13 comments:

Leland said...

FAIL. Wall-E is on the list, but not The Incredibles?


Interesting seeing Schindler's List, which I thought was a great movie, but it is one of those movies I have no interest to see again. On the other hand, I enjoy Shawshank Redemption anytime it is on.

Trooper York said...

This list is moronic in the extreme.

The Searchers is a top five movie and it is number 183.

No westerns in the top twenty except a spaghetti western?

No Red River. No Unforgiven. No Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. No She Wore a Yellow Ribbon.

NO QUIET MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This asshole is obviously a communist. Fuck em.

Trooper York said...

Wait he had Valance before the Searchers? What a dick weed.

He has so many crap movies on there that it ludicruous.

First of all everyone knows that Godfather II is far superior to Godfather I. There is no contest.

What a bunch of hooey!

Trooper York said...

Wait he had Valance before the Searchers? What a dick weed.

He has so many crap movies on there that it ludicruous.

First of all everyone knows that Godfather II is far superior to Godfather I. There is no contest.

What a bunch of hooey!

john said...

I agree, Searchers should have been way up there, certainly higher than Valance, which is a meh at best.

Kurosawa coming in #2 however shows some seriousness here. Too bad he mixed up the ranking of Ran (#47) and Seven Samurai (#2).

john said...

"A Matter of Life and Death" came out the same year as "It's a Wonderful Life", and I wonder if that had something to do with what many people think (me too) as the best movie ever made not getting on many "best" lists. Shows up #339.

Chip Ahoy said...

My favorite part is how thoroughly Americancentric the whole list with Americans taking most the top slots leaving the bottom tiers for ferners with flimflam fancy art-house films nobody hoid of.

And our industry has become shit in so many ways.

Somebody said, (dull voice) "I saw a movie I liked one time. Pretty good even though you haves to read it." VOTE

"Yeah, I saw that too. Luckily not much dialogue. The one with the car interior shots with only the sound of the shifting gears." VOTE

"Yeah, and the crow." VOTE

ricpic said...

It's obvious that Gone With The Wind is the greatest film but it's being scrubbed along with the Confederate Flag, the entire South and the White Race. "Excelsior, you fatheads!" to quote Jean Shepherd.

edutcher said...

Not in my book.

bagoh20 said...

Three "Lords of the Rings" in the top 60? Really? Was this list created in Mom's basement?

Those movies are tedious. There are substantial portions of them that are entirely interchangeable, especially the battles where you don't know which one you are watching. It's the same with films that overuse car chases.

I like "Pulp Fiction", but that is way too high on the list.

Leland said...

Patton is below Finding Nemo? Nemo is even on the list?

ampersand said...

Everyone should make 2 lists.
1.Under your real name, all the frou-frou cinema titles to impress your film school pals.

2.Anonymously, all the MOVIES you really love. Like The 3 Stooges in Orbit and 1967's Casino Royale.

Leland said...

Hey ampersand... I like your thought.

I'm picking on the Pixar movies, because I'm not into the art house movies. I had to look up the movie Persepolis (sp?) to even know what it was. I suspect it might be a good movie, but don't know and don't really care. I like Pixar, because I can enjoy the characters without seeing Ed Asner trying to convince me he can be a jungle explorer. The interesting thing is for all the Pixar movies, the early scene of Up, telling the backstory of the couple meeting, getting married, unable to have children, picking up their lives, enjoying their marriage until she dies leaving him a widower is by itself one of the best movies I've seen followed by an hour of so-so entertainment worthy of Transformers.

Watched Shawshank Redemption last night. Purchased it off Vudu. My daughter, who worked as a correctional officer, had never seen it, so I fixed her. I'm no fan of pretty much anyone involved in that movie, but it is a good movie, and I can enjoy the characters and the story. It is high on my personal list. I will say the above list promotd the conversation that lead to watching the movie, so meh, it worked.