How many have you seen?

I've seen almost all of the top 100. Not going through all 1000.

Also...

only one post-2000 film in the top 100

List discarded

Apparently 247.

It's a list based on other lists. The website has a different list for movies from 21st century.

221.

I don’t understand all the praise for Rules of the Game. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great film, but I’m not sure I would even consider it Renoir’s best, let alone one of the top 5 films ever made.

Jeanne Dielman's reappraisal for the sake of diversity is so fucking obscene. Top 15 movie of all time my ass.

Way better than the sight and sound 2022 list

You’ve watched
173 of 1,000

I love how people pretend to like old movies to make them seem cultured and intelligent.

They're all fucking boring with shitty FX.

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You should mention that this list is an aggregate of all other lists of greatest movies

Setting aside for a moment the bullshit feminist-entryism aspect of it being on lists at all:
I wouldn't be surprised if part of the reason they've done it is to measure the effectiveness of their own lists as modifiers of people's behavior, like viewing habits, new reviews of old films, the effect of their placements affecting positions on other lists, etc.
Surely no more than a handful of people had ever heard of, let alone watched, that supremely dull shitpile before Sight and Sound put it on their Top 100, and then in their most recent one placed it at the top

It’s so shamelessly masturbatory.

313 which is down slightly from last year

37.

shouldn't you be watching the latest marvel movie

190

my watch list just keeps growing. I'll just give in watch films at 2x with subway surfer on another window

The point is that the list suffers from primacy bias - if you need a separate list to overcome that then this list is not "the greatest films of all time"

It's still that. 21st century movies aren't good.

I didn't even realise this was Nicholas Cage until I re-watched Face/Off for the first time in 20 years last night. Been seeing this WebM for years and it never clicked.

How many have you seen?

368 of 1,000 (36%)

they don't have a page for sean baker lelllll. like using them to see which ones are must-see to save time going thru entire filmo

4% (47)
I'm pretty lazy desu and I think I'd only end up watching 25% of the list anyways

Also there's a ton there I've watched over my life that I haven't rated on Boxd so the number is basically meaningless anyways

The Firemen's Ball

wtf, explain this. how in the world is this percieved as a top 1000-film??? isn't there at least 10+ czech new waves that are better?

Films have been around a long time. It only makes sense that many of the best films ever made weren't made in the last 20 years. Special effects are secondary to good story telling. You know all this breh

it was dickridden by cahier du cinema critics in the 50s even it was a box office and critical failure when it was released. It's entire reputation is entirely based on that reappraisal from younger generation french critics like godard and bazin. it's a shit film anyway. he made better films like the River. The grand illusion is his real masterpiece and should be on the best picture lists instead of rules of the game.

387
You couldn't pay me to watch half of that marxist shit.

76 of the first 100
427/1000 in total

There's some movies on there which have no place being there, New York, New York for instance.

473 (47%)

How do I see record the ones I've watched? I'm not sitting here counting them individually.

Come on, you don't think The Fellowship of the Ring, The Hunt, Kung Fu Hustle, The Revenge of the Sith, The Dark Knight Rises deserve a top 100 place over movies like Some Like It Hot, Pather Panchali, The Apartment, Shoah, Amarcord or Jules et Jim???

It is what said; the list is biased due to the listmakers neglecting a certain perspective on film, mainly that of the general audience and those who seek out pure entertainment.

Marlon Riggs, with assistance from other gay Black men, especially poet Essex Hemphill, celebrates Black men loving Black men as a revolutionary act. The film intercuts footage of Hemphill reciting his poetry, Riggs telling the story of his growing up, scenes of men in social intercourse and dance, and various comic riffs, including a visit to the “Institute of Snap!thology,” where men take lessons in how to snap their fingers: the sling snap, the point snap, the diva snap.

Truly one of the all time greats.

he can't into zest kino

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God forbid a critic and insider's poll doesn't align with the plebeian masses. The movies you listed are rubbish. And I can enjoy low-brow.

BOOOOOOOOOORIIIIIIIINGGGGG

58 but I'm sure I've seen at least a quarter of these. My account is from 2014 and I rarely rewatch films.

Weird, why is it showing me original non-English covers for 4 and 5?

The more interesting stuff for me is the changes from the last edition, but I dunno if you can draw any real narrative from them:

Top Climbers within the 1,000

Placido (1961), 669 to 589 (up 80)

Let the Right One In (2008), 913 to 833 (up 80)

My American Uncle (1980), 934 to 854 (up 80)

Red Beard (1965), 813 to 739 (up 74)

The Firemen's Ball (1967), 821 to 756 (up 65)

Biggest Fallers within the 1,000

Fox and His Friends (1975), 953 to 980 (down 27)

Nouvelle Vague (1990), 690 to 712 (down 22)

Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965), 779 to 801 (down 22)

Phantom Thread (2017), 455 to 476 (down 21)

The Vampires or, The Arch Criminals of Paris (1915), 506 to 527 (down 21)

the tree of life is 193/1,000

jesus...

175