They Shoot Pictures Don't They? The Top 100 from the 1,000 Greatest Films

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This list is the top 100 films from They Shoot Pictures Don’t They’s 1,000 Greatest Films. I’ve made this list as the top 100 gives a list of truly critically acclaimed films that I (and I assume others) would eventually like to see— which is not the case for the whole list.

As voted by 1,193 critics, reviewers, scholars, filmmakers and other likely film types.

In summary, here is the exact breakdown of top-tens used, or if you like, where we have begged, borrowed and stolen from: Sight & Sound’s 1952, 1962, 1982, 1992 and 2002 polls (539 lists), Senses of Cinema’s ongoing poll (148 lists), Your Movie Database’s (YMDB) Critics Corner (90 lists), Positif’s 1991 poll (68 lists), Facets’ 2003 poll (64 lists), The Cinematheque Top 10 Project (55 lists), the 1988 publication, John Kobal Presents the Top 100 Movies (51 lists), Time Out’s 1995 poll (50 lists), The Village Voice’s 1999 poll (40 lists), Epoca Online’s 2000 poll (29 lists) and 59 miscellaneous lists from a variety of other sources.

We have also factored in (although to a much lesser degree than the above top ten lists) over 200 magazine polls, film institute polls, individual polls from ‘esteemed’ critics or filmmakers, specialty polls of note, and other polls of interest.

Narrowed down from a starting list of over 4,100 films, utilizing some rather tricky formulas, we believe that this is quite possibly the most definitive guide to the most-acclaimed movies of all time. At the very least, it is a rather spiffy place for all budding/established film buffs to commence/enhance their cinematic experiences. So what are you waiting for? Start that checklist now!

The list is complete and updated (1-1000) according to TSPDT’s Jan 2011 update.

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  1. 1.
    Citizen Kane (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Orson Welles

  2. 2.
    Vertigo (Collector's Edition)
    by Alfred Hitchcock

  3. 3.
    Rules of the Game
    by Jean Renoir

  4. 4.
    2001 - A Space Odyssey
    by Stanley Kubrick

  5. 5.
    The Godfather (Widescreen Edition)
    by Francis Ford Coppola

  6. 6.
    8 1/2 (The Criterion Collection)
    by Federico Fellini

  7. 8.
    The Searchers
    by John Ford

  8. 9.
    Singin' in the Rain (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Gene Kelly

  9. 10.
    Battleship Potemkin
    by Sergei M. Eisenstein

  10. 11.
    Tokyo Story (The Criterion Collection)
    by Yasujirô Ozu

  11. 12.
    Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
    by F.W. Murnau

  12. 13.
    Lawrence of Arabia
    by David Lean

  13. 14.
    The Bicycle Thief
    by Vittorio De Sica

  14. 15.
    The Godfather, Part II (Two-Disc Widescreen Edition)
    by Francis Ford Coppola

  15. 16.
    Casablanca (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Michael Curtiz

  16. 17.
    L' Atalante
    by Jean Vigo

  17. 18.

  18. 19.
    Raging Bull (Special Edition)
    by Martin Scorsese

  19. 20.
    The Passion of Joan of Arc (The Criterion Collection)
    by Carl Theodor Dreyer

  20. 21.

  21. 22.
    Grand Illusion (The Criterion Collection)
    by Jean Renoir

  22. 23.
    Some Like It Hot
    by Billy Wilder

  23. 24.

  24. 26.
    Taxi Driver (Collector's Edition)
    by Martin Scorsese

  25. 27.
    Apocalypse Now
    by Francis Ford Coppola

  26. 28.
    The General
    by Clyde Bruckman

  27. 29.
    The Third Man (The Criterion Collection)
    by Carol Reed

  28. 30.
    Breathless
    by Jean-Luc Godard

  29. 31.
    Sunset Boulevard (Special Collector's Edition)
    by Billy Wilder

  30. 32.
    Psycho (Collector's Edition)
    by Alfred Hitchcock

  31. 36.
    The 400 Blows (The Criterion Collection)
    by François Truffaut

  32. 37.
    Chinatown
    by Roman Polanski

  33. 38.
    Blade Runner (The Director's Cut)
    by Ridley Scott

  34. 39.
    The Night of the Hunter
    by Charles Laughton

  35. 40.
    Ordet - Criterion Collection
    by Carl Theodor Dreyer

  36. 41.
    L'Avventura (The Criterion Collection)
    by Michelangelo Antonioni

  37. 42.
    Persona
    by Ingmar Bergman

  38. 43.
    It's a Wonderful Life
    by Frank Capra

  39. 44.
    M (The Criterion Collection)
    by Fritz Lang

  40. 45.
    Jules and Jim (The Criterion Collection)
    by François Truffaut

  41. 46.
    Andrei Rublev (The Criterion Collection)
    by Andrey Tarkovskiy

  42. 47.
    Rear Window (Collector's Edition)
    by Alfred Hitchcock

  43. 49.
    Ugetsu (The Criterion Collection)
    by Kenji Mizoguchi

  44. 50.

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Created by foxinsand on Aug 31, 2007.
 

Comments

Updated once more — 1 year ago

For the January 2011 update. 1-100, all done. Two new entries: Annie Hall and Star Wars. Two dropped off: Blue Velvet and Duck Soup.


Updated — 2 years ago

For Jan 2010


Untitled — 2 years ago

This has always been the gold standard for top 100s for me, and having finally seen Voyage to Italy, I have completed the list! Woo-hoo!


Updated — 3 years ago

For the Dec 08


Updated — 4 years ago

For the December 07 update. I couldn’t figure out how to add movies..so there’s five that aren’t there.




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