2020 SCFZ Letterboxd Statpalooza

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i will engage anyone in chessboxing at any time

also i gave MULTIPLE fassbinder movies 0.5 and also multiple 4.5 so do NOT attempt to give me your pauline at the beach thesis
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I think I've only seen a handful films in the last few years that I'd give a 1 star rating or lower. A film has to do a lot for me to genuinely hate it, I guess.
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Top 40 directors with the highest ratings standard deviation (a measure of the extent of deviation from the average rating).
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Directors with the lowest standard deviation:
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The top 40 most viewed directors, along with their standard deviation. Most "controversial" are Godard, Spielberg, Linklater, Altman.
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For each director, compute the standard deviation for each champ, and average the standard deviations. Only include champs who've seen more than one from the director.

The top 40 directors with the highest average standard deviation:
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The 40 directors with the smallest standard deviation:
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OK this one is fun. Re-rank the AFI top 100 based on SFZ ratings. Compare the AFI ranking and the SCFZ ranking.

"SCFZ Rank" is where the movie lives in our all-time list.
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Re-rank the IMDB 250 list:

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kanafani wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 3:49 pm Re-rank the IMDB 250 list:
Spoiler!
Pretty cool that the IMDB #1 is (rightly) the SCFZ's lowest ranker.
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We all love to make fun of the oscars. Let's rank them!

Academy award best motion picture winners, ranked by SCFZ ratings:
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Evelyn Library P.I. wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 3:55 pm
kanafani wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 3:49 pm Re-rank the IMDB 250 list:
Spoiler!
Pretty cool that the IMDB #1 is (rightly) the SCFZ's lowest ranker.
Oh no, I missed some rows at the bottom. It's towards the bottom, but there are a few that rank worse. Let me fix this...

FIXED
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Alright, enough for now. More later.
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Divisive SCFZ movies. Every single movie with at least one 5 star rating AND 0.5 star rating:
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Great to feature on both extremes. I'm also a Green Ray 5 star-er but I guess I haven't rated it on LB.
Umbugbene, that Wake in Fright rating is wack. Is it because of the kangaroo hunt?
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Hidden gems. All movies rated 5 stars by one champ, and never logged by any other champ:

brian: A Almadraba Atuneira (António Campos, 1961)
brian: Far From the Trees (Jacinto Esteva, 1970)
brian: Just Pedro (Alfredo Tropa, 1972)
brian: Mother Earth (Fernando Larruquert, Nestor Basterretxea, 1968)
brian: Nine Letters to Bertha (Basilio Martín Patino, 1966)
brian: O Trigo e o Joio (Manuel Guimarães, 1965)
brian: Rosa de Areia (Margarida Cordeiro, António Reis, 1989)
brian: The Path (Ishtar Yasin Gutiérrez, 2007)
brian: The Two Soldiers (João César Monteiro, 1978)
brian: Ti Miséria (António Campos, 1979)
brian: Vengeance (Juan Antonio Bardem, 1958)
brotherdeacon: A Woman's Tale (Paul Cox, 1991)
bure: A Documentary (Frank Cole, 1979)
bure: From the Reports of Security Guards & Patrol Services - Part Five (Helke Sander, 1987)
flabrezu: Bounce Ko Gals (Masato Harada, 1997)
flabrezu: Rainbow Song (Naoto Kumazawa, 2006)
flabrezu: Romantic Prelude (Naoto Kumazawa, 2009)
flip: Generation Kill (Susanna White, Simon Cellan Jones, 2008)
flip: Mitch Hedberg: Mitch All Together (Paul Miller, 2003)
flip: Spring Parade (Henry Koster, 1940)
greennui: A Respectable Life (Stefan Jarl, 1979)
greennui: My Eye Is Reflecting (Nina Hedenius, 1992)
greennui: Unfolding (Coni Beeson, 1970)
gregx: Fase (Thierry De Mey, 2002)
gregx: Household Saints (Nancy Savoca, 1993)
gregx: Interkosmos (Jim Finn, 2006)
holymanm: Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (Isshin Inudô, 2003)
holymanm: Run-Off (Kim Jong-hyun, 2016)
holymanm: The Bells of Death (Griffin Yueh Feng, 1968)
jal90: Azumanga Daioh (Hiroshi Nishikiori, Kiyotaka Ohata, 2002)
jal90: Big Bang Big Boom (Blu, 2010)
jal90: Bunny Drop (, -1)
jal90: Coil - A Circle of Children (Mitsuo Iso, 2007)
jal90: Gintama: Aizome Kaori-hen (, 2016)
jal90: Girls' Last Tour (Takaharu Ozaki, 2017)
jal90: Given (Hikaru Yamaguchi, 2019)
jal90: Kaiba (Masaaki Yuasa, 2008)
jal90: Koi Kaze (, 2004)
jal90: Made In Abyss (Masayuki Kojima, 2017)
jal90: Manabi Straight! (, 2007)
jal90: Manic Pixie Dream Girl (Pablo Maqueda, 2013)
jal90: Princess Tutu (Junichi Sato, Shogo Koumoto, 2002)
jal90: The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya (Yasuhiro Takemoto, Tatsuya Ishihara, 2010)
jal90: The Search for Emak Bakia (Oskar Alegria, 2012)
jal90: The Tatami Galaxy (Masaaki Yuasa, Akitoshi Yokoyama, 2010)
jal90: There She Is!! (, 2008)
jal90: To Shoot Without Shooting (Kihachiro Kawamoto, 1988)
jal90: Welcome to the N.H.K. (, 2006)
mauries: Deformer (Mike Mills, 2000)
mauries: KristoBall (Arild Kristo, 1967)
mauries: Massage the History (Cameron Jamie, 2009)
mesnalty: Burden (Leslie Supnet, 2016)
mesnalty: Hacked Circuit (Deborah Stratman, 2014)
mesnalty: Malmkrog (Cristi Puiu, 2020)
mesnalty: Operneïa (Claudine Eizykman, 1980)
mesnalty: ‘Rameau’s Nephew’ by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen (Michael Snow, 1974)
mesnalty: Those Who Make Revolution Halfway Only Dig Their Own Graves (Simon Lavoie, Mathieu Denis, 2016)
nrh: A Tale of a Naughty Girl (Buddhadeb Dasgupta, 2003)
nrh: Ashita no Joe (Yoichiro Fukuda, 1980)
nrh: Aspern (Eduardo de Gregorio, 1982)
nrh: Ghulami (J. P. Dutta, 1985)
nrh: Haqeeqat (Chetan Anand, 1964)
nrh: Haruka, Nosutarujii (Nobuhiko Ōbayashi, 1993)
nrh: Mahanadhi (Santhana Bharathi, 1994)
nrh: Nizhal Nijamagirathu (K. Balachander, 1978)
nrh: Ondanondu Kaladalli (Girish Karnad, 1979)
nrh: Prem Rog (Raj Kapoor, 1982)
nrh: Sangam (Raj Kapoor, 1964)
nrh: Sankarabharanam (K. Viswanath, 1979)
nrh: Seeta and Geeta (Ramesh Sippy, 1972)
nrh: Utsav (Girish Karnad, 1984)
patrick: The Last Angel of History (John Akomfrah, 1996)
therouxxx: Horace and Pete (Louis C. K., 2016)
therouxxx: I Hate Luv Storys (Punit Malhotra, 2010)
therouxxx: Instant Family (Sean Anders, 2018)
therouxxx: Kalank (Abhishek Varman, 2019)
therouxxx: Noukadubi (Rituparno Ghosh, 2011)
therouxxx: Thanga Meenkal (Ram, 2013)
therouxxx: TNT Jackson (Cirio H. Santiago, 1974)
thoxans: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Heroes in a Halfshell (Yoshikatsu Kasai, 1988)
thoxans: The Shaolin Avengers (Chang Cheh, 1976)
twodeadmagpies: A Dog's Day (Murali Nair, 2001)
twodeadmagpies: Drifting Island (Kwon Yeong-sun, 1960)
twodeadmagpies: Futures Market (Mercedes Álvarez, 2011)
twodeadmagpies: Hush! (Viktor Kossakovsky, 2003)
twodeadmagpies: Night Watch (Edgardo Cozarinsky, 2005)
twodeadmagpies: Sequences (Alexandru Tatos, 1982)
twodeadmagpies: The Children Play Russian (Jean-Luc Godard, 1993)
twodeadmagpies: The First, the Last (Bouli Lanners, 2016)
twodeadmagpies: The Power of Emotion (Alexander Kluge, 1983)
umbugbene: Elephant Walk (William Dieterle, 1954)
umbugbene: Seasons of Our Love (Florestano Vancini, 1966)
umbugbene: The Naked Jungle (Byron Haskin, 1954)
umbugbene: The Storm Within (Jean Cocteau, 1948)
vikram: Twilight (Govindan Aravindan, 1982)
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I think I'm done, unless someone comes up with a request/idea, in which case let me know, I am open for business for two more days.
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kanafani wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:15 pm Hidden gems [...] thoxans: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Heroes in a Halfshell (Yoshikatsu Kasai, 1988)
and you call yourselves super champs... smh
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kanafani wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 2:40 pm The top 40 most viewed directors, along with their standard deviation. Most "controversial" are Godard [...]

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kanafani wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:11 pm Divisive SCFZ movies. Every single movie with at least one 5 star rating AND 0.5 star rating:

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loving these two posts together... hating godard movies is what auteurism means to me :cry:
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kanafani wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:15 pm Hidden gems. All movies rated 5 stars by one champ, and never logged by any other champ:

jal90: Azumanga Daioh (Hiroshi Nishikiori, Kiyotaka Ohata, 2002)
jal90: Big Bang Big Boom (Blu, 2010)
jal90: Bunny Drop (, -1)
jal90: Coil - A Circle of Children (Mitsuo Iso, 2007)
jal90: Gintama: Aizome Kaori-hen (, 2016)
jal90: Girls' Last Tour (Takaharu Ozaki, 2017)
jal90: Given (Hikaru Yamaguchi, 2019)
jal90: Kaiba (Masaaki Yuasa, 2008)
jal90: Koi Kaze (, 2004)
jal90: Made In Abyss (Masayuki Kojima, 2017)
jal90: Manabi Straight! (, 2007)
jal90: Manic Pixie Dream Girl (Pablo Maqueda, 2013)
jal90: Princess Tutu (Junichi Sato, Shogo Koumoto, 2002)
jal90: The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya (Yasuhiro Takemoto, Tatsuya Ishihara, 2010)
jal90: The Search for Emak Bakia (Oskar Alegria, 2012)
jal90: The Tatami Galaxy (Masaaki Yuasa, Akitoshi Yokoyama, 2010)
jal90: There She Is!! (, 2008)
jal90: To Shoot Without Shooting (Kihachiro Kawamoto, 1988)
jal90: Welcome to the N.H.K. (, 2006)
i've seen half of these... but they're shows :lol:
thoxans wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:48 pm
kanafani wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:15 pm Hidden gems [...] thoxans: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Heroes in a Halfshell (Yoshikatsu Kasai, 1988)
and you call yourselves super champs... smh
and i wonder if i've seen this...
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MrCarmady wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:15 pm Umbugbene, that Wake in Fright rating is wack. Is it because of the kangaroo hunt?
Yes. And the octopus scene is why I gave Oldboy 0.5. I wasn't crazy about either film to begin with, but the brutal kangaroo slaughter and the octopus torture knocked them to zero.

A couple of my favorite films (Andrei Rublev and Weekend) are marred by animal killings, and I wish they weren't. Tarkovsky used a horse that was already condemned to death in a factory, but that's no excuse.
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One stat I've always been interested in is the widest spread anyone gives to a single director. How often does a particular "champ" give 5.0 and 0.5 to different films by the same director? I suppose people could answer that for themselves without Kanafani running a complicated query. For me the widest spread is Michael Curtiz, from Casablanca (5.0) to White Christmas (0.5). Maybe worth opening a new thread?
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I got three such folks

Godard
5=contempt, vivre sa vie, origins of the 21st century
0.5=every man for himself

Akerman
5=Jeanne dielman, news from home
0.5=hotel Monterey

Kren
5=31/75 Asylum
0.5=16/67 September 20th
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Umbugbene wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:38 am One stat I've always been interested in is the widest spread anyone gives to a single director. How often does a particular "champ" give 5.0 and 0.5 to different films by the same director? I suppose people could answer that for themselves without Kanafani running a complicated query. For me the widest spread is Michael Curtiz, from Casablanca (5.0) to White Christmas (0.5). Maybe worth opening a new thread?
Considering I've barely given over 100 movies 5/5, this seems like a lot...


Miike: The Bird People in China (5/5) and Audition (0.5/5)
Herzog: Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (5/5) and Fata Morgana (0.5/5)
Hellman: Two-Lane Blacktop (5/5) and Road to Nowhere (0.5/5)
Ōshima: A Treatise on Japanese Bawdy Songs (5/5) and In the Realm of the Senses (0.5/5)
Jakubisko: The Drummer for the Red Cross (5/5) and Birdies, Orphans, and Fools (0.5/5)
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Umbugbene wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:38 am One stat I've always been interested in is the widest spread anyone gives to a single director. How often does a particular "champ" give 5.0 and 0.5 to different films by the same director? I suppose people could answer that for themselves without Kanafani running a complicated query. For me the widest spread is Michael Curtiz, from Casablanca (5.0) to White Christmas (0.5). Maybe worth opening a new thread?
Interesting! Coming up after breakfast!
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Here they are are. How often does a particular "champ" give 5.0 and 0.5 to different films by the same director?

MrCarmady: Joe Wright
bure: Chantal Akerman
bure: Jean-Luc Godard
bure: Kurt Kren
flabrezu: Bong Joon-ho
flabrezu: James McTeigue
flabrezu: Jeon Soo-il
flabrezu: Kim Jee-woon
flabrezu: Nimród Antal
flabrezu: Pen-Ek Ratanaruang
flabrezu: Richard Linklater
flabrezu: Shinya Tsukamoto
flip: Francis Ford Coppola
holymanm: Juraj Jakubisko
holymanm: Nagisa Ōshima
holymanm: Takashi Miike
holymanm: Werner Herzog
jal90: Spike Jonze
matias: John Ford
monsieurArkadin: Charlie Chaplin
nrh: Tsui Hark
silga: Paul Schrader
silga: Tim Burton
twodeadmagpies: Bernardo Bertolucci
umbugbene: Michael Curtiz
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I was curious to see how much each champ's ratings influences the top 100. If I exclude a champ's ratings, how many movies exit the top 100?
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monsieurArkadin: Charlie Chaplin
I just double checked this... gotta be a mistake on my end. I don't particularly care for Monsieur Verdoux... but I can't imagine earnestly giving it a half star.
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How about the top 1000? If I exclude a champ's ratings, how many movies exit the top 1000?
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kanafani wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:33 pm I was curious to see how much each champ's ratings influences the top 100. If I exclude a champ's ratings, how many movies exit the top 100?
haha, i don't know what to do with this information, but i like it. :)
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