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The Greatest Films can't be measured scientifically
because greatness is extremely subjective. The artistic greatness
of films (and other works of art) can never be rated or quantified,
although critics, reviewers, and fans still make ten best lists,
hundred best lists, all-time greatest lists, favorites lists,
awards lists, and generate results of polls. Over a long period
of time, it has been found that the English-language films found
here in this selection of 100 Greatest
Films repeatedly appear on all-time best film lists and
are often noted in the collective responses of film viewers.
Arguably,
there is reasonable consensus by most film historians, critics
and reviewers that these selections are among cinema's most critically-acclaimed,
significant "must-see" films (of predominantly Hollywood-American
production). These 100 choices were limited to English-language,
theatrically-distributed, narrative feature films. [That means
foreign-language films, documentaries, TV movies and mini-series,
and short films were not considered.] Emphasis in these selections
is purposely directed toward earlier, more classic Hollywood/American
films (and other English-language films) than more recent films,
although some recent films (and British films) are included.
This
selection of 100 Greatest Films in the last century of film-making (identified throughout the site by a
yellow star ), covers - by conscious choice
- a wide range of genres, decades, stars and directors. They are film selections that have undoubtedly left an indelible
mark upon our lives and reflect the defining moments of the
last 100 years - films that give us pieces of time we can never
forget. Detailed analysis and synopses for each of the Greatest
Films include memorable movie quotes and lines of dialogue,
and great moments or scenes.
These films were chosen with very specific
Selection Criteria - further explained in another section
of this site. These crucial film selections
have undoubtedly left an indelible mark upon our lives and reflect
many defining moments of the last 100 years. Comparative analysis
and criticism provide the rationale for having many other Greatest
Film Lists available for viewing on this site. [For a
comparable list, you may wish to see the American Film Institute's original 100 Greatest American Films from 1998 and their list of 400 Nominated
Films, as well as AFI's 100 Greatest American Films - 10th Anniversary Edition (2007) and their updated list of 400 Nominated Films.]
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