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Zagat Surveyors Pick Top Films of All Time; Top Actor/Actress/Director - Cary Grant, Streep, Spielberg

Zagat Surveyors Pick Top Films of All Time; Top Actor/Actress/Director - Cary Grant, Streep, Spielberg

The Godfather is I and II, Casablanca No. 3, Schindler's List No. 4, Lawrence of Arabia No. 5

Current Moviegoers Have Embraced 3-D Releases, but Object to High Ticket Costs

More Than One-Third of Film Fans Like to Watch Movies on Portable Devices

NEW YORK, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- As this year's filmmakers and actors await the coming awards season, Zagat Survey has released The World's Best Movies, a new guide covering the top 1,000 movies of all time. The guide includes everything from animated classics to epic dramas and is based on the input of 20,773 moviegoers who voted on ZAGAT.com. Averaging 2.2 films per week, survey participants collectively viewed 2.4 million films this year.

Make Him an Offer He Can't Refuse: Each film in the guide has been rated on Zagat's signature 30-point scale in four categories: Overall Quality, Acting, Story and Production Values, followed by an editorial review complete with surveyor comments in quotation marks. In addition, the guide boasts over 60 top lists and indexes ranging from genre and year of release to Oscar winners.

"This new Survey puts the ratings and reviews of over 20,000 avid moviegoers at your fingertips so that no matter what your age, sex or preference, there's an easy way to find the perfect film for every occasion," said Tim Zagat, CEO and Co-Founder of Zagat Survey. "In fact, this collection of 1,000 movies is really 'the stuff that dreams are made of.'"

I Coulda Been a Contender: The top 20 films based on Overall Quality (with year of release) include:


1. The Godfather (1972)
2. The Godfather Part II (1974)
3. Casablanca (1942)
4. Schindler's List (1993)
5. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
6. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
7. Star Wars (1977)
8. The Wizard of Oz (1939)
9. Lady Eve (1941)
10. Singin' in the Rain (1952)
11. Rear Window (1954)
12. It Happened One Night (1934)
13. Citizen Kane (1941)
14. Shawshank Redemption (1994)
15. All About Eve (1950)
16. The Pianist (2002)
17. African Queen (1951)
18. Third Man (1949)
19. Finding Nemo (2003)
20. Dr. Strangelove (1964)


Go Ahead, Make My Day: Here are the top films in each genre category. To eliminate duplications, we've listed the number 2 winners on those categories marked by asterisks:

GENRE


Action/Adventure: Lawrence of Arabia
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Americana: To Kill a Mockingbird
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Animated: Finding Nemo
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Biography: Man for All Seasons*
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Children/Family: Wizard of Oz
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Comedy: Some Like It Hot
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Crime: The Godfather
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Cult: Star Wars
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Drama: The Godfather, Part II*
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Dramedy: All About Eve
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Epic: Bridge on the River Kwai*
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Fantasy: Lord of the Rings/Return*
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Film Noir: Third Man
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Horror: The Exorcist
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Musical: Singin' in the Rain*
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Romance: Casablanca
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Sci-Fi: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial*
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Thriller: Rear Window
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War: Schindler's List
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Western: High Noon
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Rosebud: Here are the top films by director, with Overall Ratings of 28 or better:

DIRECTOR


Frank Capra: It Happened One Night
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Charlie Chaplin: City Lights
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Francis Ford Coppola: The Godfather
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Michael Curtiz: Casablanca
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Stanley Donen: Singin' in the Rain
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Victor Fleming: Wizard of Oz
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John Ford: Grapes of Wrath
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Alfred Hitchcock: Rear Window
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John Huston: African Queen
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Peter Jackson: Lord of the Rings/Return
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Elia Kazan: On the Waterfront
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Stanley Kubrick: Dr. Strangelove
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Akira Kurosawa: Seven Samurai
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David Lean: Lawrence of Arabia
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George Lucas: Star Wars
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Sidney Lumet: 12 Angry Men
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Joseph L. Mankiewicz: All About Eve
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Roman Polanski: The Pianist
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Steven Spielberg: Schindler's List
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Preston Sturges: Lady Eve
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Orson Welles: Citizen Kane
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Billy Wilder: Some Like it Hot
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Robert Wise: Sound of Music
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William Wyler: Best Years/Our Lives
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Fred Zinnemann: Man for All Seasons
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Play it, Sam. Play 'As Time Goes By': Here are the best movies from each of the last 9 decades:

DECADES


1920s: The General
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1930s: Wizard of Oz
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1940s: Casablanca
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1950s: Singin' in the Rain
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1960s: Lawrence of Arabia
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1970s: The Godfather
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1980s: Raiders of the Lost Ark
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1990s: Schindler's List
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2000s: The Pianist
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All Right, Mr. Demille, I'm Ready for My Close-Up: Surveyors named Cary Grant as their all-time favorite actor, with Johnny Depp and George Clooney coming in second and third, respectively. Meryl Streep is not only the most Oscar-nominated actress in history, but she's also surveyors' favorite leading lady. Following Streep are Sandra Bullock and Katharine Hepburn. The all-time favorite director is Steven Spielberg, followed in order by Martin Scorsese and Alfred Hitchcock.

Fasten Your Seatbelts: For the film fanatics who prefer staying at home, 37% say they now watch movies on a portable device such as a laptop, portable DVD player or on the iPad or iPod Touch. Furthermore, 35% rent movies online that arrive in the mail, 21% watch movies that are on or recorded from TV, 12% rent a movie at a store and 12% go out and buy a movie.

May the Force Be With You: The 3-D film has reemerged this year, with blockbusters including Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland and James Cameron's Avatar. Surveyors have responded favorably to this enhanced experience, with 54% agreeing that a movie in 3-D is fun occasionally and 9% wish more were offered. However, 65% say they're not interested in having 3-D technology at home.

Not in Kansas Anymore: The guide also includes top foreign language films. Japan's acclaimed and influential Seven Samurai came out on top. Another Japanese film, Rashomon, came in second, while the top five are rounded out by Germany's 2007 drama Lives of Others, the French film Children of Paradise and the 1940s, pre-Disney version of Beauty and the Beast.

Here's Looking at You, Kid:The World's Best Movies guide ($14.95) was edited by Curt Gathje and coordinated by Larry Cohn. The guidebook breaks top lists out by genre, actor, director and other special features. For information on all of Zagat's products, please visit http://www.zagat.com. Be sure to follow Zagat on Facebook and Twitter @ZagatBuzz for daily news and updates.

About Zagat Survey, LLC

Known as the "burgundy bible," Zagat Survey is the world's most trusted source for consumer-generated survey information. With a worldwide network of surveyors, Zagat rates and reviews restaurants, hotels, nightlife, movies, music, golf, shopping and a range of other entertainment categories and is lauded as the "most up-to-date," "comprehensive" and "reliable" guide, published on all platforms. Zagat content is available to consumers wherever and whenever they need it: on ZAGAT.com, ZAGAT.mobi, ZAGAT TO GO for smartphones and in book form.


Tiffany Herklots, 212-404-6416, therklots@zagat.com
Nicholas Sampogna, 212 404 6417, nsampogna@zagat.com


SOURCE Zagat Survey, LLC

Zagat Survey, LLC

CONTACT: Tiffany Herklots, +1-212-404-6416, therklots@zagat.com; or Nicholas Sampogna, +1-212 404 6417, nsampogna@zagat.com

Web Site: http://www.zagat.com


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