1. a foreign language film: Soul Kitchen (2009)
2. an animated film: Kung Fu Panda (2008)
3. a film in the IMDb Top 250: The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
4. a film in the IMDb Bottom 100: Crossroads (2002)
5. an indie film: Good Time (2017)
6. a black and white film: The Glass Menagerie (1950)
7. a film released before 1960: A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
8. a silent film: The Artist (2011)
9. a film that topped the weekly box office within 2017: Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
10. a film with more than 400,000 votes on IMDb: Titanic (1997)
11. a Studio Ghibli film: When Marnie was There (2014)
12. a DC film: Justice League (2017)
13. a Marvel film: Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
14. a film whose main genre is Horror: You're Next (2011)
15. a film whose main genre is Comedy: The Interview (2014)
16. a film whose main genre is Action: John Wick (2014)
17. a film whose main genre is Science Fiction: Arrival (2016)
18. a film whose main genre is Fantasy: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer Stone (2001)
19. a film whose main genre is Romance: Serendipity (2001)
20. a film whose main genre is Western: The Magnificent 7 (2016)
21. a blaxploitation film: Foxy Brown (1974)
22. a post-apocalyptic/apocalyptic/dystopian film: Divergent (2014)
23. a film in the MoFo Fall of Fame: The Apartment (1960)
24. a Palme d'Or winner: Mommy (2013)
25. a film that has won the Academy Award for Best Picture: All About Eve (1950)
26. a film that won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay: Get Out (2017)
27. a film that won an Academy Award for Best Original Score: The Shape of Water (2017)
28. a film that won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography: La La Land (2016)
29. a film included in the National Society of Film Critics' 100 Essential Films list: Before Sunset (2004)
30. a film that is part of the Criterion Collection: Some Like It Hot (1959)
31. a martial arts film: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
32. a Disney or Pixar film: Frozen (2013)
33. a film that is a novel or play adaptation: Little Women (1994)
34. a musical film: The Greatest Showman (2017)
35. a film directed by a woman: The Honor List (2018)
36. a film more than 160 minutes long: Blue is the Warmest Color (2014)
37. a film that has been adapted to or from a TV series: Dear White People (2014)
38. a (neo) noir film: The Big Sleep (1946)
39. a film in which the main character dies: The Quiet Place (2018)
40. a film in which aliens (or other terrestrial species) tries to eliminate mankind: Aliens (1986)
41. a film that doesn't take place on Earth or takes place in an alternate world: Alien (1979)
42. a film that won any type of Academy Award for 2017: Phanthom Thread (2017)
43. a box office flop (made less money that it cost): Jupiter Ascending (2015)
44. a box office wonder (made at least 3 times as much as it cost): Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)
45. a film with a budget lower than 1 million: Napoleon Dynamite (2004)
46. a film that is part of a franchise with more than 5 sequels/remakes/reboots: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
47. a Lars von Trier film: The House that Jack Built (2018)
48. a Alfred Hitchcock film: To Catch a Thief (1955)
49. a Audrey Hepburn film: Wait Until Dark (1967)
50. a James Stewart film: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
51. a film released in 2018: Tomb Raider (2018)
52. a film in theaters:
Black Pather (2018)
2. an animated film: Kung Fu Panda (2008)
3. a film in the IMDb Top 250: The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
4. a film in the IMDb Bottom 100: Crossroads (2002)
5. an indie film: Good Time (2017)
6. a black and white film: The Glass Menagerie (1950)
7. a film released before 1960: A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
8. a silent film: The Artist (2011)
9. a film that topped the weekly box office within 2017: Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
10. a film with more than 400,000 votes on IMDb: Titanic (1997)
11. a Studio Ghibli film: When Marnie was There (2014)
12. a DC film: Justice League (2017)
13. a Marvel film: Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
14. a film whose main genre is Horror: You're Next (2011)
15. a film whose main genre is Comedy: The Interview (2014)
16. a film whose main genre is Action: John Wick (2014)
17. a film whose main genre is Science Fiction: Arrival (2016)
18. a film whose main genre is Fantasy: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer Stone (2001)
19. a film whose main genre is Romance: Serendipity (2001)
20. a film whose main genre is Western: The Magnificent 7 (2016)
21. a blaxploitation film: Foxy Brown (1974)
22. a post-apocalyptic/apocalyptic/dystopian film: Divergent (2014)
23. a film in the MoFo Fall of Fame: The Apartment (1960)
24. a Palme d'Or winner: Mommy (2013)
25. a film that has won the Academy Award for Best Picture: All About Eve (1950)
26. a film that won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay: Get Out (2017)
27. a film that won an Academy Award for Best Original Score: The Shape of Water (2017)
28. a film that won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography: La La Land (2016)
29. a film included in the National Society of Film Critics' 100 Essential Films list: Before Sunset (2004)
30. a film that is part of the Criterion Collection: Some Like It Hot (1959)
31. a martial arts film: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
32. a Disney or Pixar film: Frozen (2013)
33. a film that is a novel or play adaptation: Little Women (1994)
34. a musical film: The Greatest Showman (2017)
35. a film directed by a woman: The Honor List (2018)
36. a film more than 160 minutes long: Blue is the Warmest Color (2014)
37. a film that has been adapted to or from a TV series: Dear White People (2014)
38. a (neo) noir film: The Big Sleep (1946)
39. a film in which the main character dies: The Quiet Place (2018)
40. a film in which aliens (or other terrestrial species) tries to eliminate mankind: Aliens (1986)
41. a film that doesn't take place on Earth or takes place in an alternate world: Alien (1979)
42. a film that won any type of Academy Award for 2017: Phanthom Thread (2017)
43. a box office flop (made less money that it cost): Jupiter Ascending (2015)
44. a box office wonder (made at least 3 times as much as it cost): Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)
45. a film with a budget lower than 1 million: Napoleon Dynamite (2004)
46. a film that is part of a franchise with more than 5 sequels/remakes/reboots: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
47. a Lars von Trier film: The House that Jack Built (2018)
48. a Alfred Hitchcock film: To Catch a Thief (1955)
49. a Audrey Hepburn film: Wait Until Dark (1967)
50. a James Stewart film: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
51. a film released in 2018: Tomb Raider (2018)
52. a film in theaters:
Black Pather (2018)
Last edited by Rey Skywalker; 12-31-18 at 07:53 PM.