Talk:List of years in film

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UNITARY CONCEPT SCHEME/INDEX FOR LIST OF FILMS FOR EACH YEAR RE-WORK

WE NEED TO DEVELOP AN UNITARY SCHEME FOR EACH OF OUR "YEAR IN FILM" (LIKE IT IS DONE FROM 2002 IN FILM ONWARDS, BUT BETTER!).

WHAT SHOULD BE DISPLAYED IN THE TABLE? (TITLE, PUBLISHING COMPANY, CAST ...) WHO SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THE LISTING OF THE CAST? (ALSO DIRECTORS, SCREENWRITERS ...) OR SHOULD A NEW ROW BE CREATED? SHOULD THE MAIN ACTORS BE "BOLDED"?

IN ADDITION WE NEED TO DEFINE THE GENRES, POSSIBLY UNITE THEM.

I WANT TO GRADUALLY PUT ALL THE "YEARSIN FILM" INTO THAT REGISTER SCHEME, SO IT HAS A UNITED LOOK AND STATISTICS CAN BE MADE EASIER! VÍS-A-VÍS

IN ORDER TO DISCUSS THIS I'D LIKE TO USE THIS PAGE; BUT WHEN IT IS TO START PROGRAMMING THE MODEL TABLE WE OUGHTA LAUNCH A PROJECT GROUP CONSISTING OF ME AND ANOTHER PROGRAMMER; AND VOLUNTEERS WHO HELP PUTTING THAT CONCEPT ON EVERY YEAR & FIND MISTAKES AND DISCUSS THE INFORMATION FROM THE CURRENT LISTS OF FILMS PER YEAR --134.109.116.45 (talk) 13:46, 15 October 2013 (UTC) Daniel PresbergerReply


Narrow minded This list should be renamed "List of years in american film". Even then it would be very narrow minded. There is a strong commercial bias, Maya Deren is not even mentioned. Film is not only about making money.

Why are we including television here? If we're going to have this -- and if we do, it really should just be the important stuff -- Spongebob Squarepants really doesn't qualify. -- Zoe

Of course it qualifies Vera Cruz

There's going to be a separate set of pages for "years in television"... Was Spongebob in a movie? -Jazz77
You could always add what you think are important milestones in film and see if they stick. Just be sure to be concise and to the point. A list like this could go on forever if you were to take the completionist's route and include everything you could find (before the 1960s it's already starting to look like a mass of confusion). And make sure the entries are notable. The last thing we need is some dork listing his first baby video his dad shot with a Hi8. lol I think we probably need to work out a system of what to list and what's important. Maybe within each decade (or even year) listing separate them into singular moments, awards, events, and so on. But keep it a structured block of text or bullet points and layout. Like notable award winners worldwide, notable releases from their respective countries, etc. Just don't let the pendulum swing the complete opposite way just to avoid American made films. Gotta be fair here. And you can't be too esoteric and/or start listing experimental student films made in film schools that may never be seen again. We have to be reasonable here. --FazzMunkle (talk) 05:41, 28 January 2009 (UTC)Reply


Could this list be changed to go forwards please? And I've moved "1800s in film" -- on Wikipedia, that is a decade not a century -- Tarquin 22:27 Jan 22, 2003 (UTC)


I removed from 1920 : - As radio is introduced, the popularity of silent films begins to decline

Seems a very dubious claim since silent films were still a growing industry and radio a curiosity still rare in homes at the time. -- Infrogmation 06:35 Feb 3, 2003 (UTC)


I shudder to think that Kangaroo Jack is the epitome of 2003 in films -- Zoe

Why delete future events? For example the following movie is scheduled for release in early December 2003. The movie is in post-production and the studio has already committed to a Premier venue and date - publicly.
Because it hasn't happened yet. It may not happen. A world war may stop anything from being released by the end of the year. Peter Jackson may die in a car wreck and his work put on hold. Why make predictions? This is an encyclopedia, not a crystal ball. -- Zoe

Most controversial film in history. - What makes it controversial? -- Zoe

It seems far too early to judge if Irreversible (movie) is the most controversial film in history. -- Infrogmation 02:13 Mar 16, 2003 (UTC)



I'm going to make some comments that apply to all the 'Years in Film pages'.

If you are going to put release dates on movies, please make them the first release in any country, not in the US. Second, please use a universally recognised date format. (12/1) is ambiguous.

The "Top Grossing" section has real problems. First it means "Top Grossing in the U.S." without saying so (I know this because the figures are copied from the IMDB). Second it needs to add the IMDB disclaimer, in case people think that the figures are the amounts taken in the year in question. Third, any movie which might still be shown in a theatre can have its grosses change, and thus the figures for 2002 might still be changing in 2003; it might be better simply to give links to the IMDB, like we do for 2003.

Please don't include movies that were released in the US in the year in question if they were released elsewhere earlier. If we gave a movie an entry in every year in which it was released in some country or other the lists would be very confusing.

DJ Clayworth 16:02, 29 Aug 2003 (UTC)

The Top Grossing sections are a mess. I just checked 1942 and removed 4 of the 5 listings. SOme of those on the list made only a tenth of the box office of the top movies. I used IMDB and Mchael Gelbert's The Encyclopedia of Movie Awards. Does anyone know what source was used to originally make the lists? The link to box office totals on this page is just as bad for instance for 1951 it lists On the Riveria as #4 when Gelbert makes it #20. Not an isolated difference - such are more common than not. Rmhermen 15:41, 8 Jun 2004 (UTC)
I did more checking and it appears that our lists are based on Worldboxoffice.com (link on this page) which at least currently says on its FAQ that the rankings should be ignored as there are so many missing movies from its database, especially old ones. I think we got duped. Rmhermen 16:49, 8 Jun 2004 (UTC)

2009

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Shift in importance of films?

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I have made a thorough round through all the years, making for each a section "Films released in xxxx", in the place of "Other films" or other similar occasional headings, making sure each film mentioned in Awards and Top grossing was added to it's release year (as stated in the corresponding article, or the amg if without article). I have given a steady form to the year navigation (to the top right of each article) and fixed many links to point to the film articles (still, many remain linking to irrelevant articles). Also I have made an effort to keep the index box as uniform through the years as possible, turnung some subheadings to bold text.

In Awards I have reduced some subheaders to bold (like already done in some years, where "Academy Awards" had been turned to Awards and under it (in capitalized bold) "Academy Awards", "Golden Globe" (with inlined underlined bold sub-titles for 2 sub-types) and "BAFTA". My opinion is that "Directors Guild" is also important for their choice of director of the year. I also don't see why Cannes' "Palme d'Or" is not equally present, since they also accept english films for their awards and offer a more european art film view.

In the years of the 2000's surely the information on money, by being tabled over Awards, breaks the balance. Has there really been a shift in judging films by economical success over quality? If so, this issue is worth mentioning, in some relevant article. My view is that Awards should preceede Top grossing, all through the years, and that Academy Awards should be Awards with subsections as mentioned above. Technically I see no harm as it is, so long as there is an inclusive list (not table) for the films of each year, so that entries can be easilly added and crossed with other lists. As for encyclopedic presentation, I think a peer should tell us what is best. Hoverfish 10:47, 18 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Changing in 2006 and 2005

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Jesus "Titties Fuckin'" Christ, who the fuck kept changing my movies that are the best ever to the movies I hate so much. Aargh,if it's some kunt or dick changing it, I'm callin' the fuckin' cops and endup in Juvie! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Danny66.6 (talkcontribs) 05:23, 1 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Criteria for film listed?

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I have to ask, what exactly is the criteria for the films listed for each year? They come off as unnecessary, at least if they continue to be added without any point of reference citing why exactly they were important to their respective years. 131.247.37.177 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 04:14, 2 May 2012 (UTC). \Reply

The answer is quite obvious. If someone -- anyone -- has a favorite film, he or she adds it. No other criteria. (Please note: I'm not agreeing with this method, but that clearly is the method). Cresix (talk) 01:44, 11 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

2014 through 2017

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My two cents: 2014 through 2017 shpuld remain as separate articles, but not 2018. There have been two AfDs in recent months; see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2018 in film (2nd nomination). I think we should hold off on re-creating the 2018 article until June 2014. Bearian (talk) 21:16, 18 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

Discussion

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People who edit this page may be intrested in this discussion about cutting down on excessive material. Thanks. Lugnuts Dick Laurent is dead 12:41, 29 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

The Dark Knight Rises

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The Dark Knight Rises should be add to 2012. Imean why would you have 2/3 of the trilogy listed? --TDKR Chicago 101 (talk) 02:19, 10 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

We need a new system

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It is obvious: we need to have a clear set of criteria for films to be included in this article. I'd say we should have a limit of films per year (I'd say eight) and sequels should be considered significant before inclusion (e.g. The Godfather Part II (won Academy Award for Best Picture) and Terminator 2 (for its groundbreaking effects) can be included, but not Iron Man 2 or Shrek 2). The last thing we need is a cluttered mess like List of unusual deaths once was. -24.18.128.102 (talk) 13:31, 1 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

Until you have consensus STOP removing material from this article. You do not have consensus to delete information added by other editors...Modernist (talk) 20:22, 1 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
More importantly, neither do YOU have consensus to keep all those films that were added there just today without consensus themselves. 24.18.128.102 (talk) 20:40, 1 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

We should set a limit - something like, no more than six films per year, of which no more than three are English-language. Sheila1988 (talk) 20:41, 7 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

Invitation to talk pages about the format of 2019 in film

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Everyone seeing this is invited to the sections on WP:FILM and MOS:FILM about the format change on 2019 in film. BattleshipMan (talk) 21:37, 6 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

Examples are terrible

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The only examples are English language films with the exception of a few Japanese films and I am not sure why there are no examples of movies from other places like Africa Mexico or China etc — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.173.64.11 (talk) 08:29, 12 May 2021 (UTC)Reply