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The IMDb top movies I haven’t watched: The Sequel

This is an update to the post I made 7 months ago called The IMDb top movies that I haven’t watched.

I’ve rated 1,577 movies on IMDb as of this post. This is 122 more ratings since my first post exactly 7 months ago. This does not mean that I’ve watched this many. There are many movies that I found where I’d seen the movie but hadn’t rated them.

Before I go through the top 250 lists and check my progress, I want to mention some of the movies that I really enjoyed. Two titles were added to my favorite movies, To Kill a Mockingbird and It’s a Wonderful Life. To Kill a Mockingbird was a great book, and I expected the movie to not be as good, and be a letdown compared to the book, but I was pleasantly surprised at how well done it was. It’s a Wonderful Life, I was going in expecting it to be a cheesy Christmas movie, mostly from the shots that I’ve always seen of James Stewart’s character holding one of his children. Well, I absolutely loved this movie.

Casablanca was better than I expected, Citizen Kane was a little bit less than I expected, even though Orson Welles was great. Seven Samurai was absolutely epic, and although it was very long, I enjoyed it very much. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly was a fun western. 12 Angry Men was interesting (and very sweaty).

Now let’s check the lists.

For 1996, I’ve watched 68 out of the top 100, 127 out of 250 titles. Remember that IMDb’s first year had a lot of junk. “Top” movies I haven’t seen are #7 Star Trek: First Contact and #17 Beautiful Thing.

For 1997, I’ve watched 74 out of the top 100, 128 out of 250 titles. Top movies that I haven’t seen are #46 The Full Monty and #47 Sling Blade.

For 1998, I’ve watched 77 out of the top 100, 132 out of 250 titles. Top movies that I haven’t seen are #42 Glory and #46 The African Queen.

For 1999, I’ve watched 72 out of the top 100,  129 out of 250 titles. Top movies that I haven’t seen are #17 Being John Malkovich and #43 All About Eve.

For 2000, I’ve watched 76 out of the top 100, 133 out of 250 titles. Top movies that I haven’t seen are #40 Das Boot and #46 All About Eve.

For 2001, I’ve watched 82 out of the top 100, 139 out of 250 titles. Top movies that I haven’t seen are #41 Das Boot and #53 All About Eve.

For 2002, I’ve watched 83 out of the top 100, 143 out of 250 titles. Top movies that I haven’t seen are #37 Das Boot and #45 Double Indemnity.

For 2003, I’ve watched 84 out of the top 100, 148 out of 250 titles. Top movies that I haven’t seen are #43 Das Boot and #44 Double Indemnity.

For 2004, I’ve watched 86/top 100, 142/250 titles. Top movies that I haven’t seen are #45 Double Indemnity and #46 Das Boot.

2005, I’ve watched 88/top 100, 149/250 titles. Top movies unseen are #46 Das Boot and #58 Modern Times.

2006, I’ve watched 86/top 100, 149/250 titles. Top movies unseen are #53 Das Boot and #60 Metropolis.

2007, I’ve watched 86/top 100, 157/250 titles. Top movies unseen are #56 Double Indemnity and #60 Das Boot.

2008, I’ve watched 89/top 100, 157/250 titles. Top unseen #48 Double Indemnity and #61 Terminator 2: Judgment Day.

2009, I’ve watched 91/top 100, 170/250 titles. Top unseen #45 Terminator 2: Judgment Day and #58 Double Indemnity.

2010, I’ve watched 92/top 100, 165/250 titles. Top unseen are #42 Terminator 2: Judgment Day and #53 Double Indemnity.

2011, I’ve watched 92/top 100, 166/250 titles. Top unseen are #39 Terminator 2: Judgment Day and #55 Double Indemnity.

2012, I’ve watched 91/top 100, 169/250 titles. Top unseen are #36 Terminator 2: Judgment Day and #45 Modern Times.

2013, I’ve watched 89/top 100, 162/250 titles. Top unseen are #38 Terminator 2: Judgment Day and #41 Modern Times.

2014, I’ve watched 87/top 100, 163/250 titles. Top unseen are #38 The Intouchables and #39 Modern Times.

2015, I’ve watched 88/top 100, 169/250 titles. Top unseen are #38 The Intouchables and #39 Modern Times.

For 2016, I’ve watched 168/250 titles. Of course, this list is still fluctuating. In my next update, I’ll have a permanent 2016 list to use as a reference.

I’ve completed 2,997 titles out of the 5,000 titles on the the top 250 which is 59%.
I’ve completed 1,681 titles out of the 2,000 top 100, which is 84%.

So my progress is at 59%/84%. I really knocked out of a lot of the top 100 titles, since 7 months ago, these numbers were 55%/46%.

Lots of great titles still to watch. I expect to have the top 100 list to be completely cleared for a few years, the next time that I update. Adding this to my calendar for a reminder in 6 months.

The IMDb top movies that I haven’t watched

I’ve rated 1,455 movies on IMDb as of this post. IMDb keeps track of the top 250 movies for each year, starting with 1996. So you can look at each list and see how many of the 250 movies in that list you’ve watched.

For 1996, I’ve watched 48 out of the top 100, 88 out of 250 titles. In 1996, there wouldn’t have been very many people rating the movies, which is why the top movies on that list, that I haven’t seen, are number #5 and #6 and are both Wallace & Gromit claymation short films. There are some other really terrible titles on that list like #146 Tom and Huck.

For 1997, I’ve watched 45 out of the top 100, 94 out of 250 titles. The top movies that I haven’t seen is #5 Casablanca, followed by #6 Citizen Kane.

For 1998, I’ve watched 51 out of the top 100, 96 out of 250 titles. The top movies I haven’t watched are #6 Casablanca, followed by #6 Citizen Kane.

For 1999, I’ve watched 43 out of the top 100, 93 out of 250 titles. Top movies I haven’t seen are still #5 Casablanca and #6 Citizen Kane.

For 2000, I’ve watched 48 out of the top 100, 97 out of 250 titles. #4 Citizen Kane, #5 Casablanca.

For 2001, I’ve watched 51 out of the top 100, 104 out of 250 titles. #5 Citizen Kane, #7 Casablanca.

For 2002, I’ve watched 54 out of the top 100, 107 out of 250 titles. #5 Citizen Kane, #7 Casablanca.

For 2003, I’ve watched 53 out of the top 100, 112 out of 250 titles. Top movies I haven’t seen are #6 Casablanca, #9 Seven Samurai. Citizen Kane got pushed further down, dang!

For 2004, I’ve watched 55 out of the top 100, 105 out of 250 titles. Top movies I haven’t seen are #5 Seven Samurai and #7 Casablanca

For 2005, I’ve watched 58 out of the top 100, 113 out of 250 titles. #5 Seven Samurai, #7 Casablanca.

For 2006, I’ve watched 58 out of the top 100, 112 out of 250 titles. Top movies I haven’t seen are #5 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, and #6 Casablanca.

For 2007, I’ve watched 55 out of the top 100, 120 out of 250 titles. 48%. Top movies I haven’t seen are #4 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, and #9 Casablanca.

For 2008, I’ve watched 58 out of the top 100, 122 out of 250 titles. 48.8%. Top movies I haven’t seen are #5 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and #10 12 Angry Men.

For 2009, I’ve watched 60 out of the top 100, 134 out of 250 titles. Finally passed the 50% mark, with 53.6% watched. Top movies I haven’t seen #4 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and #8 12 Angry Men.

For 2010, I’ve watched 61 out of the top 100, 131 out of 250 titles. #4 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and #8 12 Angry Men.

For 2011, I’ve watched 61 out of the top 100, 133 out of 250 titles. #4 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and #6 12 Angry Men.

For 2012, I’ve watched 61 out of the top 100, 135 out of 250 titles. #5 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and #6 12 Angry Men.

For 2013, I’ve watched 59 out of the top 100, 129 out of 250 titles. #5 The Good… so tired of typing the title of that movie and #7 12 Angry Men.

For 2014, I’ve watched 60 out of the top 100, 129 out of 250 titles. #6 The Good whatever and #7 12 Angry Men.

For 2015, I’ve watched 62 out of the top 100, 135 out of 250 titles. Top movies I haven’t seen are #5 12 Angry Men, and #8 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

For 2016, I’ve watched 136 out of 250 titles. These results aren’t official, because the 2016 list will fluctuate for the entire year, and some new, popular movies will displace older ones.

By my super-duper calculations (excluding the not complete year of 2016), I’ve completed 2,289 titles out of the 5,000 titles on the top 250 lists, or about 46%. Out of the top 100 movies for those 20 years, I’ve completed 1,101 titles out of 2,000 titles, which is a tiny bit over 55% Of course, the majority of these titles overlap years. But it’s safe to say that my progress is at 55%/46%.

I’m going to try to watch a movie a week. I’ll alternate the top 250 lists, going with a different year every time, and just select the top ranked movie that I haven’t seen from that list. Safe to say that I’m starting with Casablanca, Citizen Kane, Seven Samurai, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, and 12 Angry Men.

There’s some Hitchcock, Charlie Chaplin, and lots of classic films that I’ve heard of, such as Singin’ in the Rain, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, On the Waterfront, and To Kill a Mockingbird. And there is plenty of newer stuff too. Yeah, I’ve never seen Avatar or Lost in Translation. Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away or My Neighbor Totoro. Terminator 1 or 2, or Rocky.

Will plan to update on my progress in 6 months or so. I added it to my calendar so I remember.

Avoiding spoilers on IMDB, and my first Chrome extension

IMDb does not care about spoiling TV shows for you.

When you go to find out more about a TV show on IMDb, on the right hand side, at the very top of the page, you’ll find top rated episodes with summaries. HUGE spoilers. Even just seeing a name can be bad, when there are multiple seasons of a show.

Of course, when you browse a TV show’s actor list, it’ll show you exactly how many episodes that individual was in. So if there are 60 episodes, and an actor was only in 48 of them, there is a good chance that they get killed (or just removed from the show).

Yes, you can avoid IMDb, but I don’t want to do that. I found another Chrome extension that hides the actor list, but I didn’t find any that would hide the episode summaries, so I decided to use this as a learning experience to create a Chrome extension.

I just published the Chrome extension that I wrote, and you can check it out, and install it at Chrome’s Web Store. Spoiler-free IMDb. I probably should add some better screenshots.

I made the icon for the extension. The IMDb logo with a spoiler bar through it. Although my Chrome extension doesn’t use spoiler bars, it just removes the potential spoilers completely.

spoiler-free-imdb

And finally, I learned that the site name is IMDb, and not IMDB. I’ve always typed that wrong.

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