I was kinda interested to see how movies would rank based on several criteria.
"Popularity vote": IMDB score
"Artistic merit": Oscar nominations (1 point) and Oscar wins (3 points)
"Commercial success": Movie's gross earnings as a percent of it's budget
"Critic response": Rotten Tomatoes score
I looked at the top 5 films from IMDB and the top 5 all-time grossing films (inflation adjusted). I then looked up the necessary info based on the stuff above, and calculated the overall Oscar score.
Here's how they rank (after doing all the calculations):
1. The Godfather (#1 on Rotten Tomatoes)
2. Gone with the Wind (#1 in Oscar rank; #1 in "commerical success")
3. The Godfather: Part II
4. Star Wars
5. E.T.
6. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
7. Pulp Fiction
8. The Sound of Music
9. The Shawshank Redemption (#1 in IMDB rank)
10. The 10 Commandments
"Popularity vote": IMDB score
"Artistic merit": Oscar nominations (1 point) and Oscar wins (3 points)
"Commercial success": Movie's gross earnings as a percent of it's budget
"Critic response": Rotten Tomatoes score
I looked at the top 5 films from IMDB and the top 5 all-time grossing films (inflation adjusted). I then looked up the necessary info based on the stuff above, and calculated the overall Oscar score.
Here's how they rank (after doing all the calculations):
1. The Godfather (#1 on Rotten Tomatoes)
2. Gone with the Wind (#1 in Oscar rank; #1 in "commerical success")
3. The Godfather: Part II
4. Star Wars
5. E.T.
6. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
7. Pulp Fiction
8. The Sound of Music
9. The Shawshank Redemption (#1 in IMDB rank)
10. The 10 Commandments