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
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Your support makes all the difference.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
āTop Gun: Maverick" (No. 7), was the box office champ by the end of 2022, per studio figures compiled by Comscore. āAvatar: The Way of Water" (tied for No. 16) was a close second despite a December release (it surpassed āTop Gunā a few weeks into 2023).
LONGEST RUNNING TIME: 3 hours, 12 minutes
āAvatar: The Way of Water" was the lengthiest, but āBabylonā (No. 18) and āRRRā (No. 6) also surpassed three hours.
AVERAGE RUNNING TIME: 2 hours, 11 minutes
The shortest is āEOā (No. 23) at one hour, 26 minutes.
CHARACTERS IN THE LONGEST TITLE: 33
That's āEverything Everywhere All At Onceā (No. 2), but if subtitles are considered, it ties with āGlass Onion: A Knives Out Mysteryā (No. 10).
ACCENT MARKS IN TITLES: 1
āTĆ”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 āEO.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 āGuillermo Del Toroās Pinocchioā (No. 13).
Jenny Slate voices the titular āMarcel the Shell with Shoes Onā (No. 20) and plays Debbie the Dog Mom in āEverything Everywhere All at Once," while Samantha Morton is in both āShe Said" (No. 19) and āThe Whaleā (tied for No. 16).
Jayme Lawson appears in āThe Woman King" (No. 5) and āTill" (No. 22) James Hong provides a voice in āTurning Redā (No. 24) and is in āEverything 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 āThe Banshees of Inisherinā (No. 1) even though he is being promoted as a supporting actor for awards.
If the listās lone documentary, āAll 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 āTop Gun: Maverickā and Michelle Yeoh of āEverything Everywhere All at Once,ā both 1962 babies.
AGE OF YOUNGEST LEAD ACTOR: 13
Frankie Corio is close in age to her preteen āAftersunā (No. 11) character Sophie.
CELEBRITY CAMEOS IN āGLASS ONIONā: 10
Spotted in the āKnives 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 āEOā is derived from the Polish take on the sound donkeys make. āThe 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 āTriangle 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 āRRR," and Slate swings a leashed Pomeranian at Yeoh in āEverything Everywhere All At Once.ā
FILMS WITH TITULAR ANIMALS THAT DO NOT APPEAR IN SAID FILMS: 2
āThe Whaleā has no whales, and āNo Bearsā (No. 25) has no bears.
DIRECTORS' DEBUT FEATURES: 3
āAftersun,ā directed by Charlotte Wells; āTurning Red,ā directed by Domee Shi and āMarcel 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 āThe Fabelmans,ā (No. 8) has directed the most by far.
AGE OF YOUNGEST DIRECTOR: 33
That's Shi, the Canadian director of Pixar's āTurning Red.ā
AGE OF OLDEST DIRECTOR: 84
And that's Jerzy Skolimowski of āEO.ā
FILMS WITH NON-WHITE DIRECTORS: 9
āEverything Everywhere All at Once" (one of āthe Daniels,ā Daniel Kwan, is Chinese American), No. 4 "Nopeā ( Jordan Peele ), āThe Woman Kingā (Gina Prince-Blythewood), āRRRā (S.S. Rajamouli), No. 12 āDecision to Leaveā ( Park Chan-wook ), āPinocchio,ā āTillā (Chinonye Chukwu), āTurning Redā and āNo Bearsā ( Jafar Panahi ).
FILMS DIRECTED BY WOMEN: 7
āThe Woman King,ā āWomen Talkingā (No. 9, directed by Sarah Polley ), āAftersun,ā āAll the Beauty and the Bloodshedā (Laura Poitras), āShe Saidā (Maria Schrader), āTillā and āTurning Red.ā
SEQUELS: 3
āTop Gun: Maverickā came 36 years after the original, and the story picks up after nearly that much time has passed. While an āAvatarā sequel took 13 years, it is conveniently set 15 years later. āGlass Onionā was released in a more typical three years after the original āKnives 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 āShe Said,ā āTillā and āElvisā (No. 14) are real people. So are the two friends-turned-enemies-turned-friends at the center of āRRR,ā but the events of the movie are almost pure speculation.
It's not called āThe Spielbergs,ā but āThe Fabelmansā is a barely veiled autobiography of its director. āBabylon,ā āWoman Kingā and āWomen Talkingā stem from true events but nearly all characters ā and many events ā are invented. āAll The Beauty and the Bloodshed," meanwhile, is a documentary.
ANIMATED FILMS: 3
āPinocchioā and āMarcel the Shell with Shoes On" use stop-motion animation, while āTurning Redā is computer animation.
FILMS FEATURING EXCESSIVE VOMITING IN OPULENT CIRCUMSTANCES: 2
āTriangle of Sadnessā and āBabylon.ā That's all you'll get from us here.
FILMS WITH GOOGLY EYES STUCK ON A MAIN CHARACTER: 2
āEverything Everywhere All at Onceā and āMarcel the Shell with Shoes On.ā
FILMS THAT FEATURE SEVERED FINGERS: 2
āThe Banshees of Inisherinā and āRRR."
FILMS THAT FEATURE HOT DOGS AS FINGERS: 1
āEverything 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 āJACKASS 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 āAmsterdamā and āWhite Noiseā received just one point apiece.
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