
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. [Note: 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.
These
are films that give us pieces of time that we can never forget.
They have the power to entertain, enchant, inform, and move
us emotionally - and change our perceptions of things. The
films below range from the earliest defining silent films of
Hollywood, to all the genre
types (screwball comedies, westerns, etc.), and to
the blockbusters and epics of today. These 'Greatest Films'
refuse to fade from memory even after the long passage of time
- they share the unifying fact of being seen and talked about
decades after they were made. Many of these Greatest Films were
made many years ago, and overlooked when they were first released,
yet they have endured the test of time.
 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. Each review
of a film in the 100 Greatest Films collection also includes
a "Top 100" graphic label or designation.
PLEASE NOTE:
All film criticism is extremely subjective and there is no such
thing as the definitive list of the 100 Greatest (English-language)
Films. In a sense, anyone who watches a film is instantly
a film critic. Therefore, everyone will have their own favorites,
choices, or other criteria for selection of the greatest
films, and some may disagree with at least some of the selections
below. The Greatest Films selected do not include foreign
films or non-English language films for purposes of specialization
and focus. Negative judgment on foreign films or non-English
language films is not intended or implied.
The lists (and links to reviews) provide your
own private film studies course or a crash course in cinema literacy.
A compiled, chronological listing of all film choices is indexed
at 200 and 300 Greatest
Films.
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. Filmsite has also created
many other variations in its Greatest
Film Lists.
[Note: Posted at Other
Greatest Film Lists, you may wish
to see the AFI's original 100
Greatest American Films from
1998, and other comparative lists.]
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