His films are transcendent. His influence is immeasurable. He is one of the greatest film directors, living or dead. So, how do you begin to definitively rank the 23 movies directed by Martin Scorsese?

This ranking was not just compiled by one writer, or even by a group of editors debating over lunch in a conference room. Over the past few months, we've reached out to over 100 actors, writers, artists, fellow directors, producers and film critics and asked all that important question: What is the best Martin Scorsese movie? Some polled answered with one, while others responded with multiple choices, unable to narrow it down. The ScreenCrush staff [Mike Sampson, Jordan Hoffman, Britt Hayes, Damon Houx, Jacob S. Hall and Kate Erbland] compiled all that data and sorted through it, ranking the films and inserting some of our own opinions to help break ties when necessary. It's to note this list is limited to narrative, feature-length movies so no 'The Last Waltz' or 'New York Stories' (sorry, Rian Johnson).

The ranking may not present the films according to how many Oscars they won or what their Rotten Tomatoes scores would be, but they certainly represent the influence on a generation of artists and entertainers inspired by Scorsese's genius. Edgar Wright may say 'Taxi Driver,' but David O. Russell may say 'Goodfellas' while Jon Favreau may say 'Raging Bull.'

We present to you now, the definitive ranking of all 23 feature-length Martin Scorsese movies from 'Boxcar Bertha' to 'The Wolf of Wall Street.' Let us know what your personal favorite is in the comments below.