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AP Top 25 Movies, by the numbers: From dollars to donkeys

The films from 2022 that topped the AP's inaugural Top 25 Movies poll yield a host of other numbers, facts, figures and trivia on close examination

Andrew Dalton
Thursday 19 January 2023 08:02 EST

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The films in the inaugural AP Top 25 Movies ranking yield a host of numbers, facts, figures and trivia if examined perhaps a little too closely.

Here's a look at the money, the minutes, the men and women, the minutiae and the many, many animals involved in the best movies of 2022.

LARGEST WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR 2022: $1.5 billion

ā€œTop Gun: Maverick" (No. 7), was the box office champ by the end of 2022, per studio figures compiled by Comscore. ā€œAvatar: The Way of Water" (tied for No. 16) was a close second despite a December release (it surpassed ā€œTop Gunā€ a few weeks into 2023).

LONGEST RUNNING TIME: 3 hours, 12 minutes

ā€œAvatar: The Way of Water" was the lengthiest, but ā€œBabylonā€ (No. 18) and ā€œRRRā€ (No. 6) also surpassed three hours.

AVERAGE RUNNING TIME: 2 hours, 11 minutes

The shortest is ā€œEOā€ (No. 23) at one hour, 26 minutes.

CHARACTERS IN THE LONGEST TITLE: 33

That's ā€œEverything Everywhere All At Onceā€ (No. 2), but if subtitles are considered, it ties with ā€œGlass Onion: A Knives Out Mysteryā€ (No. 10).

ACCENT MARKS IN TITLES: 1

ā€œTĆ”rā€ (No. 3), often stylized in all caps, is the lone movie title with a diacritical mark. It's also the second-shortest title, after ā€œEO.ā€

ACTORS CREDITED IN MULTIPLE FILMS ON THE LIST: 5

Cate Blanchett plays the eponymous elite conductor Lydia TĆ”r, and voices the monkey Spazzatura and puppets in ā€œGuillermo Del Toroā€™s Pinocchioā€ (No. 13).

Jenny Slate voices the titular ā€œMarcel the Shell with Shoes Onā€ (No. 20) and plays Debbie the Dog Mom in ā€œEverything Everywhere All at Once," while Samantha Morton is in both ā€œShe Said" (No. 19) and ā€œThe Whaleā€ (tied for No. 16).

Jayme Lawson appears in ā€œThe Woman King" (No. 5) and ā€œTill" (No. 22) James Hong provides a voice in ā€œTurning Redā€ (No. 24) and is in ā€œEverything Everywhere All at Once."

AGE OF OLDEST LEAD ACTOR: 67

Brendan Gleeson, the oldest leading actor on the list, is arguably the co-lead of ā€œThe Banshees of Inisherinā€ (No. 1) even though he is being promoted as a supporting actor for awards.

If the listā€™s lone documentary, ā€œAll the Beauty and the Bloodshed" (No. 15), is considered, its subject ā€” the photographer Nan Goldin ā€” would be the oldest at 69.

Sexagenarians also found representation with Tom Cruise of ā€œTop Gun: Maverickā€ and Michelle Yeoh of ā€œEverything Everywhere All at Once,ā€ both 1962 babies.

AGE OF YOUNGEST LEAD ACTOR: 13

Frankie Corio is close in age to her preteen ā€œAftersunā€ (No. 11) character Sophie.

CELEBRITY CAMEOS IN ā€˜GLASS ONIONā€™: 10

Spotted in the ā€œKnives Outā€ sequel: Angela Lansbury, Stephen Sondheim, Hugh Grant, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Serena Williams, Ethan Hawke, Jake Tapper, Natasha Lyonne, Joseph Gordon-Levitt('s voice) and Yo-Yo Ma. Two ā€” Lansbury and Sondheim ā€” have since died.

ROLES FOR DONKEYS: 3

Three films on the list had significant ā€” and tragic ā€” roles for the furry pack animals. The name of the title donkey in ā€œEOā€ is derived from the Polish take on the sound donkeys make. ā€œThe Banshees of Inisherin" features a miniature donkey named Jenny (played by a miniature donkey named Jenny, shouted out in two Golden Globes speeches). The nameless, wounded donkey in ā€œTriangle of Sadness" (No. 21) is a mysterious howl in the night before making a brief but unforgettable appearance.

DONKEYS IT TOOK TO PLAY EO: 6

Their names are Marietta, Tako, Hola, Ettore, Rocco and Mela.

MOVIES WITH WEAPONIZED ANIMALS: 2

N.T. Rama Rao Jr. hurls a leopard at British soldiers in ā€œRRR," and Slate swings a leashed Pomeranian at Yeoh in ā€œEverything Everywhere All At Once.ā€

FILMS WITH TITULAR ANIMALS THAT DO NOT APPEAR IN SAID FILMS: 2

ā€œThe Whaleā€ has no whales, and ā€œNo Bearsā€ (No. 25) has no bears.

DIRECTORS' DEBUT FEATURES: 3

ā€œAftersun,ā€ directed by Charlotte Wells; ā€œTurning Red,ā€ directed by Domee Shi and ā€œMarcel the Shell with Shoes On," directed by Dean Fleischer Camp.

FEATURE FILMS DIRECTED BY STEVEN SPIELBERG: 33

Of the directors with movies on the list, Steven Spielberg, at the helm of ā€œThe Fabelmans,ā€ (No. 8) has directed the most by far.

AGE OF YOUNGEST DIRECTOR: 33

That's Shi, the Canadian director of Pixar's ā€œTurning Red.ā€

AGE OF OLDEST DIRECTOR: 84

And that's Jerzy Skolimowski of ā€œEO.ā€

FILMS WITH NON-WHITE DIRECTORS: 9

ā€œEverything Everywhere All at Once" (one of ā€œthe Daniels,ā€ Daniel Kwan, is Chinese American), No. 4 "Nopeā€ ( Jordan Peele ), ā€œThe Woman Kingā€ (Gina Prince-Blythewood), ā€œRRRā€ (S.S. Rajamouli), No. 12 ā€œDecision to Leaveā€ ( Park Chan-wook ), ā€œPinocchio,ā€ ā€œTillā€ (Chinonye Chukwu), ā€œTurning Redā€ and ā€œNo Bearsā€ ( Jafar Panahi ).

FILMS DIRECTED BY WOMEN: 7

ā€œThe Woman King,ā€ ā€œWomen Talkingā€ (No. 9, directed by Sarah Polley ), ā€œAftersun,ā€ ā€œAll the Beauty and the Bloodshedā€ (Laura Poitras), ā€œShe Saidā€ (Maria Schrader), ā€œTillā€ and ā€œTurning Red.ā€

SEQUELS: 3

ā€œTop Gun: Maverickā€ came 36 years after the original, and the story picks up after nearly that much time has passed. While an ā€œAvatarā€ sequel took 13 years, it is conveniently set 15 years later. ā€œGlass Onionā€ was released in a more typical three years after the original ā€œKnives Out.ā€

BASED ON A TRUE STORY: 9

Take that framing with a pinch of salt, as they vary wildly in how much truth they include. The main characters of ā€œShe Said,ā€ ā€œTillā€ and ā€œElvisā€ (No. 14) are real people. So are the two friends-turned-enemies-turned-friends at the center of ā€œRRR,ā€ but the events of the movie are almost pure speculation.

It's not called ā€œThe Spielbergs,ā€ but ā€œThe Fabelmansā€ is a barely veiled autobiography of its director. ā€œBabylon,ā€ ā€œWoman Kingā€ and ā€œWomen Talkingā€ stem from true events but nearly all characters ā€” and many events ā€” are invented. ā€œAll The Beauty and the Bloodshed," meanwhile, is a documentary.

ANIMATED FILMS: 3

ā€œPinocchioā€ and ā€œMarcel the Shell with Shoes On" use stop-motion animation, while ā€œTurning Redā€ is computer animation.

FILMS FEATURING EXCESSIVE VOMITING IN OPULENT CIRCUMSTANCES: 2

ā€œTriangle of Sadnessā€ and ā€œBabylon.ā€ That's all you'll get from us here.

FILMS WITH GOOGLY EYES STUCK ON A MAIN CHARACTER: 2

ā€œEverything Everywhere All at Onceā€ and ā€œMarcel the Shell with Shoes On.ā€

FILMS THAT FEATURE SEVERED FINGERS: 2

ā€œThe Banshees of Inisherinā€ and ā€œRRR."

FILMS THAT FEATURE HOT DOGS AS FINGERS: 1

ā€œEverything Everywhere All at Once.ā€

EXPERT VOTERS: 26

Our panel was sourced from top film experts at news outlets across the U.S.

TOTAL FILMS SELECTED BY PANELISTS: 176

Of these, 76 appeared on only one ballot among the 26.

POINTS RECEIVED BY ā€˜JACKASS FOREVERā€™: 2

This sequel was slotted at No. 25 by two voters, putting it above the work of Oscar-nominated filmmakers David O. Russell and Noah Baumbach. Their respective ā€œAmsterdamā€ and ā€œWhite Noiseā€ received just one point apiece.

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