Critics' Poll best films of the 2010s:

Critics' Poll best films of the 2010s:

1. “Mad Max: Fury Road” (George Miller)
2. “The Tree of Life” (Terrence Malick)
3. “Moonlight” (Barry Jenkins)
4. “Boyhood” (Richard Linklater)
5. “The Social Network” (David Fincher)
6. “The Master” (Paul Thomas Anderson)
7. “Roma” (Alfonso Cuarón)
8. “Phantom Thread” (Paul Thomas Anderson)
9. “A Separation” (Asghar Farhadi)
10. “Inside Llewyn Davis” (Joel Coen)
10. “Get Out” (Jordan Peele)
12. “Under the Skin” (Jonathan Glazer)
12. “Carol” (Todd Haynes)
14. “Margaret” (Kenneth Lonergan)
14. “Toni Erdmann” (Maren Ade)
16. “Uncle Boonmee” (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
17. “Twin Peaks: The Return” (David Lynch)
18. “Her” (Spike Jonze)
18. “Call Me By Your Name” (Luca Guadagnino)
20. “The Act of Killing” (Joshua Oppenheimer)
20. “Inception” (Christopher Nolan)
20. “Holy Motors” (Leos Carax)

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>Best Films of the 2010s
“Twin Peaks: The Return” (David Lynch)
Bravo, Nolan.

honk honk

Good list, except
>no Silence

This, yet Under the Skin makes the list.

ACTUAL BEST FILMS OF THE 2010s

>Hard to be a God
>The Great Beauty
>Leviathan
>Inside Llewyn Davis
>The Witch
>Under The Skin
>Amour
>The Embrace of the Serpent
>Oslo, August 31st
>The Hunt
>Manchester by the Sea
>Holy Motors
>BR2049
>The Master
>Burning

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>no Batman v Superman: The Extended Edition
Nice fake list

Under the Skin is literally the best sci fi film of the decade.

Critics should be put in gas chambers and this is proof

Happy to see The Tree of Life, probably the best film of the decade.

do i want to watch the criterion release of tree of life?

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Whoever made the list must've laughed hard while typing "Inception" and then "Holy Motors"

>The Embrace Of The Serpent
>Burning
Based. Now remove that horrible Haneke movie from the list though.

>The Social Network
>Phantom Thread
>Inception

terrible choices

Yes.

>best films of the decade
>american movies only apart from the 2-3 they add in at the end so not to appear like total dirtbags
And people say America shouldn't be nuked.

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>no dunkirk

The Social Network and Phantom Thread are 10/10 to me, and I'm not even a huge Fincher/PTA fan.

You could get the same experience stuffing a cactus up your ass

What did you not like about Phantom Thread?

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So
Much
For
Pathos

These critics avoid asian films. doesn't even have the handmaiden

>No Dark Knight
> No Endgame
Its just a bunch of bullshit trash no one has ever heard of aside from Mad Max. Did any of these films make a billion? Or even 500 million?

>4. “Boyhood” (Richard Linklater)

I heard it took 12 years to make.

No Black Panther? Nice list alt right nazis

Moonlight, Inception and Get Out are bad choices. Phantom Thread and Social Network are good.
Why?

>2, 3, 4 and 5

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Overall not a bad list at all.
Good to sea PTA got two movies on here.
Also love that Spike Jonze movie.
Nocturnal Animals, Prisoners, Hunger, Upstream Colour, First Man, Burning, Moneyball and Silence deserve to be on here too.

Ridiculous.

>no Climax
>no Spring Breakers
>no Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
>no The Handmaiden
>no The Turin Horse
>no Raw
>no Leviathan

Shit list tbqh

>videogame playing bongistani doesn't like one of the great prowhite films made this decade
of course

fuckin' lol at that webm

Uncle Boonmee's on there dude.

>Holy Motors

Where the fuck is Pain and Gain?

Do people think moonlight was that good?

ah-bloo-bloo

>Mad Meme: Fury Road
>Memelight
>Meme Out
>Call Be By Your Meme
>Memeception
Meme tier list.
At least Toni Erdman, Uncle Boonmee and Act of Killing are there.

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No, it's one of those movies people just pretend to like.

a shit movie

Some of these are on the long list of 75 filns.

>Under Eletric Clouds
Pure kino
youtube.com/watch?v=xwobiuBGjWM

They got the first place right, but everything else is garbage. Well done.

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>mad furiosa
>good

Not a single canon-worthy film on this list, bravo.

Also Twin Peaks isn't a movie.

I showed Mad Max FR to my girlfriend last week end.

After 30 min in, she told me: "Sooo, the film is just about cars?"

Conclusion, there's no way it's the best film of the decade, most females probably don't like it. I'm not a fan of it either.

What are your lists then.

>Endgame
lel

Anyone seen 'Burning' yet? IMHO it's a serious contender for the gold medal. Great drama reminiscent of Haneke.

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Anything that isn't filled with flavor-of-the-month queer/minority flicks or normie-tier "arthouse".

Provide some examples.

Couple people mentioned it above^
Definitely deserves to be on the list.

Pain & Gain
Transformers: The Last Knight
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

The frog tourist from /int/ seems to be a huge fan of star shit so probably the force awakens for him

5 years ago many film sites made similar lists. IndieWire was always very mainstream, so their lists usually aren't the best.

1. Mad Max
2. Interstellar
3. Avengers: Infinity War
4. Avengers: Endgame
5. Inception
6. The Dark Knight Rises
7. Baby Driver
8. Logan
9. Coco
10. Guardians of the Galaxy

>being this elitist over OP's Tumblrboxd-tier list

>20. “Holy Motors” (Leos Carax)
What the actual fuck? This was possibly the worst and stupidest movie I've seen. Those critics are fucking retarded.

What about Black Panther?

nice nips

No wonder this board has gone to shit.

MAD MAX is crap. 2 hours of a race in the desert.

Mel Gibson Mad Max are better by far.

Can´t believe how overrated it´s. Fucking Zoomers I guess.

>no leo grunting kino

If we're strictly talking about American cinema, I guess Drive deserves to be on the list since it kicked off the 80s aesthetic that has been holding cinema in its grip ever since. Maybe not the 'best' but 'most influental' film alongside Fury Road, Laurence Anyways and Black Swan.

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It's not indiewire's list. They're just reporting on it.
worldofreel.com/blog/2019/4/results?fbclid=IwAR2OtTJxyFmjqi8ctZ_FH42CbNQuckqLp5IaaggYC47L2Y_m_K6nczarAt0

>They got the first place right
Go back to imdb

It's a good film, very entertaining.

IndieWire list from 2015:

10. Inside Llewyn Davies
9. A Prophet
8. Inherent Vice
7. Certified Copy
6. Blue is the Warmers Color
5. Holy Motors
4. The Act of Killing
3. Under the Skin
2. Dogtooth
1. A Separation

Not even the best Leo film from the 2010s.

Why does this feels like a made up list with the only purpose to put Mad Max there, precisely on the top?

that wasn't me.

The list in OP not their list. They're just reporting on it. The list is from here:
worldofreel.com/blog/2019/4/results?fbclid=IwAR2OtTJxyFmjqi8ctZ_FH42CbNQuckqLp5IaaggYC47L2Y_m_K6nczarAt0

>I guess Drive deserves to be on the list since it kicked off the 80s aesthetic
it didn't
>that has been holding cinema in its grip ever since
it was in style for about 3 years and has now been out of fashion for longer than it was in fashion

Mad Max being on top just means it appeared on a lot of critics' top lists.

>The Social Network
>terrible choice
Yeah it is terrible...because it wasn't the top spot.

Agreed but BR2049 is questionable.

1 Avengers: Endgame
2 Avengers: Infinity war
3 Get out
4 Avengers
5 Avengers: Age of ultron
6 Iron Man 2
7 Black Panther
8 Star Wars: The force awakens
9 Dark Knight Rises
10 After Earth

actual list

1.What we do in the shadows
2. the rest is shit

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go back

>>>>Boyhood

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>it was in style for about 3 years and has now been out of fashion for longer than it was in fashion
IT came out 1.5 years ago user

>lee chang-dong

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>>No Dark Knight
Is before 2010

Dude, chill. We didn't ask for the GOAT 10 list.

>The Florida Project

America is so starved of proper Drama films that they consider any half-decent Drama film a masterpiece.

See also: Manchester By the Sea

I wonder how much this board would change if Yea Forums adopted Yea Forums's elitism.

>44. Drive (5 votes)

1. Amour
2. Amour
3. The Master
4. - 10. Irrelevant because those are literally the only good movies released in the past decade

FUCK. That would be beautiful. Even a separate /cape/ board would be nice.

you're right - we should count it as the best of both the 2010s and the 2000s

Yea Forums is already elitist, only Yea Forums doesn't know better and only cares about stuff that LOOKS artsy instead of understanding with the history of the medium.

No one ever talks about 1930s films here, despite it being the best decade of film ever.

Haneke sucks now. White Ribbon, Hidden, Code Unknown, Piano Teacher and Seventh Continent are great, but Amour was terrible. His recent film was bad too.

>Yea Forums is already elitist
Look around you, look at this thread and tell me where are the kino.

still total shit

you are a capeshit eater and a manchild

swaglord would come back again and ban everyone just like he did before so it could turn into the state it is right now

holy fucking cringe and reddit
literally everything about this comment, in form and content, is 100% reddit
please leave

just look at many other titles, mad max is jarringly out of place.

OH fuck. You faggots that like The Master are kissing your mirrors now. This and Roma ruin this list. Pretty weak list anyhow.

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By elitist I mean pretentious.

Congrats to you and every other newbie taking baits all over this thread.

This is unironically better

This list is mostly a meme but Killing them softly and snowpiercer are both great kino worthy of being best of the decade.

>projecting this hard

Post your oh so superior list then. At least I'm having fun when I watch movies instead of forcing myself to enjoy shit like Roma and Moonlight because it's "art".

Even Haneke's weakest is better than 99% of people's best shit today
His best movie is 71 Fragments anyway

>tell me where are the kino
>kino
Why do you care about elitism when you use words like that which are propagated by anti-art Yea Forumsedditors?

Liking The Master makes you dumb.
Discarded

No, Amour was great

It broke new ground

>No one ever talks about 1930s films here, despite it being the best decade of film ever.

That would be the 1950s for me, but i feel you.

Is there a good place to talk about cinema on the internet? I'm lost since imdb closed its message boards

You genuinely liked Happy End?

*AHEM*

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The Handmaiden should be top 20, First Reformed and The House that Jack Built would be better choices than several of those.

>Haneke sucks

Fixed. Never seen anything enjoyable from that hack.

>Hard to be a God
I tried watching this but found it boring. Should I try again?

it was interesting but I couldn't make sense of any of it

>The Handmaiden
Just saw this yesterday, what a wild fucking ride from start from finish

I wonder if this will be the start of a new trilogy of thematically linked films like the Vengeance ones

Bad bait boy

>new kids turbo
nice try dutchfag

There is none, at least when it comes to a mass collective. You're better off finding a small group of people you like and discussing film with them.

you're not supposed to enjoy any of them ya dink

Capeshit is practically the equivalent of moeshit but the difference is that its audience includes it in one of their best of films list.
Shit's bizarre

kek
and they say sarcasm doesn't work on the internet

>no Avatar

this

>2. “The Tree of Life” (Terrence Malick)
ahahahaha

r/truefilm

Yikes

Absolutely fucking based OP
Correct and only list indeed

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No.

based, got some great recommendations and conversations there

Yeah yeah it's reddit but at least they don't talk about Avengers and Star Wars all day like most of Yea Forums does.

It's rly not though. It's the peak of 21st century blockbuster. It's mind blowing.

>Get Out
Ffs. It's a fairly competently done horror which is absolutely the opposite of 'subversive' in it's subject matter. Swap the races and you'd have a daring film that questions society.

Doesn't make it not shit. It's still just middlebrow bullshit, like the list in the OP.

>best films of the 2010s:
>“Twin Peaks: The Return”

... alright

I'm looking at a list of 20 best movies of the last 10 years that is missing Melancholia, The Neon Demon, BR: 2049, 12 Years a Slave, Cold War, and Blue is the Warmest Color.

It is objectively shit.

I agree, it should have been number 1.

cringey plebbit taste

I haven’t seen a SINGLE movie that came out between 2010 and today. Chew on that fucking pretentious zoomer faggots.

Sent from my iPhone

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BASED

Apparently his next movie is going to be a western with a screenplay by S. Craig Zahler. There's not much more known about it yet but just based on that it will probably be fantastic.

based
FUCK movies

really wanted to be a fly in the wall when someone suggested Holy Motors and they all went "Oh yeah good call"

That film fucking sucks. The rest sucks too but Holy Motors sucks extra

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All these movies are fucking terrible or I have no idea what they even are.

Except Mad max and inception.

>those are literally the only good movies released in the past decade

Umi yori mo mada fukaku
The Death of Stalin
The Confirmation
Moonrise Kingdom
Chef
Call Me by Your Name
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Kiseki
Soshite chichi ni naru
Manbiki kazoku
The Founder
Lala Land

It wouldn't be my first choice, but I'd be totally okay with that. It's certainly worthy of it, unlike fucking Mad Max.

That's now how this list is made. They compile different critics' lists.

why The Founder tho

best post ITT completely b&r

>some fucker on Yea Forums has better knowledge than professional critics
Unironically based except br2049 it's dishonest trash

HAVE YOU SEEN CHEF

>some faggots' opinions

>2. “The Tree of Life” (Terrence Malick)
I wanted to like it, the visual effects were fantastic, but I just couldn't understand what was going on or the symbolism. A friend told me that it makes sense if you're well-versed in Christian theology/the bible. Can anyone here confirm it and elaborate? I'm not very religious, neither is the country where I'm from.

>Indiewire

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Cause it's bait that's why.
Lurk more.

>Oslo, August 31st
>Embrace of the Serpent
>The Hunt
>Manchester by the Sea

I'd say those ones are good, not great. The rest is solid.

Based Lynch, even his TV SHOW is one of the best movie from this decade.

The return should be higher

David Ehrlich is a fucking imbecile, but this isn't indiewire's list. Here's the original:
worldofreel.com/blog/2019/4/results?fbclid=IwAR2OtTJxyFmjqi8ctZ_FH42CbNQuckqLp5IaaggYC47L2Y_m_K6nczarAt0

Theatrical us cinematographic ally better

This was a huge debate on Twitter that year. Half the critics were putting it on their top 10 movies list and the other half were calling those critics morons.

And yet it's better than the OP list

based

>There's not much more known about it yet but just based on that it will probably be fantastic.
The whole script is online, you can just read it. It was great.
I mean it makes sense even if you are not well-versed in Bible. The whole film is explained at the beginning. Nature vs nurture the rest of the film plays with this theme, there are strong Christian undertones but i don't think you need to be Christian to get the film.

i liked it

Based.
Modern day film buffs are a tumor on this world.

Melancholia is solid but it's one of the few LVT movies where he doesn't do anything really radical in terms of form or push himself that hard stylistically. Even the tableaus in the beginning were already done in Antichrist and were done even better in The House that Jack Built. It's a good movie overall but it feels kind of inessential in the context of his career as a whole. THTJB would be a much better choice for this.
I agree on 2049 and 12 Years a Slave though.

>the other half were calling those critics morons

Well at least half of the people in the industry still have common sense then

>what are your favourite movies
>UMMM ITS WALKING DEAD, AND GOT, BUT I ALSO LOOOOVE STRANGER THINGS

Based

I think their justification was that it's ok to be included with movies since it's the Lynch and he directed all episodes. But who gives a shit what Twitter thinks.

>melancholia
boring
>neon demon
lol
>BR 2049
memes are not real. drive sucks too
>12 years a slave
ehhh. could argue about it but dont care enough to do so
>Cold War
the only reason it doesnt look like shit its because it competed with shit (and still lost)
>blue is the warmest colour
lmao are we allowing cheap SG porn now

I don't think you need to be well-versed in Christian theology per se, but you do need to be an adult imo to really appreciate it.

A lot of the movie is about remembering childhood, being an adult and being able to see your parents (and how you saw your parents as a child) in a different light, how as an adult you abandon certain things you believed as a child and others you come to appreciate even more deeply, etc. It's more about developing and questioning faith/belief than any specific religion.

yikes

We did it, /tpg/!

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>incels now care about critics' opinions
Pathetic

this unironically

It's nice to know they're there, getting beaten out by mad max just like everyone else

What a garbage decade.

No one cares because they're hacks. This thread is just reacting to the statement THEY put out that just shows how hacky they truly are.

there is nothing to understand. it's a mediocre movie from a good director. To the Wonder is way better, regardless of what most people will tell you

this but unironically
weakest decade in the history of cinema BY FAR

It
A Separation
The Hunter
Manchester by the Sea
Jiro's Dreams of Pussy
Passengers
Goodnight Mommy
Copenhagen
The Balllad of Buster Scruggs
Breath

Where's Twin Peaks: The Return?

this is some weak bait

>mfw no La La Land

This scene fucking killed me.

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There are some genuinely great films on that list, but most I wouldn't ever recommend to anyone. People will forget or have already forgotten most of that list and for a good reason. A lot of those films are uninspired, generic, or just downright stupid. I laughed pretty hard seeing boyhood on there, and just behind Moonlight no less

Most cringey post in the thread.

absolutely based

Literally all shit movies.

I didn't like the ending of Mad max and Bane is no Mel
And the movie was (basically) a flop
BUT: WB should have had miller do the sequel and actually pay his bonus (though it's questionable if he deserves it). A follow up would have done much better as 90% of the audience had no idea what mad max was

yikes

I’m a confirmed patrician. Here’s the only valuable list :

1. The Great Beauty
2. Only God Forgives
3. The Master
4. Drive
5. The Tree of Life
6. Mektoub, My Lovs
7. Spring Breakers
8. Loro.
9. A Separation
10. Blue is the Warmest Color

The 2010s have been dominated by Refn, PTA, Sorrenkino and Kechiche.

you are fucking delusional LOL

Pretty good, add Long Day's Journey into Night or Kaili Blues though

>2 kechiche films
>Harmony korine
>Refn
>Farhadi
You think you have good taste, but you don't.

What's wrong with La La Land?

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Ash is the Purest White
Mid90s
St Vincent
Dallas Buyers Club

>Putting Twin Peaks, Uncle Boonme, and Act of Killing below Get Out

Holy fuck, they aren't even trying to hide their bias.

Suck my dick.

It's basically what Memelater attempted to achieve with Boyhood

Kino that brainlets can't grasp with
>muh white supremacy
>muh dishonest filmmaking

Aww did I hurt your feelings, babyboy?

embarrassing

Some good films. I wouldn't say The Great Beauty is the best film of the decade especially the last third with the CGI flamingo and nun drags the film down. Mektoub my Love is not that great, it's not even good.

predictably pretentious "best of" cinema list. shrug.

Blue is warmest color is shit

How can a man appreciate both Jia Zhangke and Jonah Hill?

you're being baited

Shrug on this dick, faggot.

This is like The Starters Kit for Pretentiousness, no true pretentious snob would be found calling any of these movies their favourties

youd be suprise

How is it shit?

DAMN.

I hate the actor, i appreciate his efforts as a director

Absolutely based. """""Critics""""" btfo

Ready Player One belongs on this list somewhere

easily top ten of the decade

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>get out
Let it go already. You're not fooling anyone

>its by scorsese so its good

Top 5 Scorsese.

WHERE THE FUCK IS BR2049?

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BASED DAVID LYNCH WINS CINEMA FOREVER

>no Hereditary
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

>The Act Of Killing

NICE. Glad to see that in there, definitely my favourite of the last decade. Should have had The Look Of Silence included alongside it though.

Had positive reaction from audiences who probably didn't bother seeing it in the theater
Like batman begins and dark knight

>boyhood

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Here are the individual ballots of critics and some filmmakers that voted.
worldofreel.com/blog/2019/4/critics

The most is interesting thing is ballot by Uwe Boll who voted for his own film.
>The Wolf of Wall Street
>The Big Short
>Drive
>The Raid 2
>Assault on Wall Street

I love the Before Trilogy but Boyhood has sort of made me hate Linklater. Even the 2 movies he made after Boyhood were shit.

Fury road is literally the only good one on that list. Jordan peele anti white propaganda shouldn’t have even been a contender

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Here is what Top 10 of 2010's by super critique actually looks like :
1. Man of Steel
2. Nice Guys
3. Shin Godjira
4. Captain America First Avenger
5. The Duelist
6. Hardcore Henry
7. VVitch
8. The Void
9. Batman v Superman : Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition
10. Logan Lucky.

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>(((critics)))

Fuck off.

have you seen it?

yes you did, now apologize by sucking sperm johnson

>first film is capeshit

opinion discarded, didn't even read the rest of the list

Yes. Do people really dislike it? (And not because they don't like black or gay people)

Man critics are really dumb arent they?

cringe

>man of steel
>capeshit
back you go

Mad max at the top because he gets cucked by furiosa relentlessly and is a non factor in his own movie

I've unironically seen two (2) of these motion pictures.

N-no

ive seen two of these movies. which other ones should i watch?

All except Carol and Boyhood. They are good to great.

Armond's White list

Holy trips deserves a response. Maybe it's too soon? I genuinely don't want to sound like a memester but BR2049 is one of my favorite films ever. I really do think it achieves the status of art.

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Armond's White list
>Man of Steel
>The President
>Wild Grass
>Vincere
>Queen & Country

Uwe Boll's list
>The Wolf of Wall Street
>The Big Short
>Drive
>The Raid 2
>Assault on Wall Street

Who has better taste?

Tree of Life, Uncle Boonme, Twin Peaks

>All except Carol and Boyhood. They are good to great.

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Avatar was 2009, user.

1v1 wm irl

Mad Max and Inception are the only ones on that list I've even seen

>the absolute state of Yea Forums

BASED

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Actually I did see the social network

Check out ballot by Uwe Boll, he voted for his own film.

Couldn't get past the first 30 minutes

They have been making movies for 100 years in many different countries
Its not that strange that you haven't seen every new movie

Anyone that doesn't include Blue is the Warmest Color on a list like this is braindead. Honestly, might even be THE best movie of the decade

>mcfw this thread is just a stealth shit on mmfr
Fuck (y/o/u)s
My mum and me love cars your just a cuck

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It’s so weird how people still put Fury Road on a pedestal when MI Fallout pretty much one-upped everything it did in terms of practical effects and stunts. Without that it’s just kind of a boring slightly above average action movie.

Nocturnal Animals, Prisoners, Shame, Upstream Colour, First Man, Burning, Moneyball, Good Time, The Florida Project, and Silence didn't make the list either.

Fury Road is one long action scene and it's tense from the first minute till the credits roll. MI movies couldn't do that.
Also, Rogue Nation>Fallout

Who wins 'Filmmaker of the Decade'?
>Dolan
>Villeneuve
>Coens
>someone else?

>It's a "we have to pick some obscure films so we don't seem like tasteless normalfolk" episode

> I Django Unchained would be in my top 10

>and it’s tense
lol

PTA for sure. The Master and Phantom Thread are 10/10.
Inherent Vice is probably the best adapted screenplay ever, but none of these meme critics ever read a Pynchon book.

So you have no real opinions. Noted.

lol

>Drive
>The ballad of buster scruggs
>The social Network
>The VVitch
>Prisoners
>Ex Machina
>The untouchables
>The Hunt
>About Time
>Birdman
>Nightcrawler
>Hardcore Henry
>The lobster
>Four lions
>Good time

Honourable mention to BladeRunner, Nocturnal Animals, Seven Psychopaths and Dawn of the planet of the apes

Is Holy Motors really that good?

I would add Nocturnal Animals, Prisoners, Shame, Upstream Colour, First Man, Burning, Moneyball, Good Time, The Florida Project, and Silence to the list.
Probably remove Carol, Under The Skin, CMBYN, Boyhood and Roma.

>3. “Moonlight” (Barry Jenkins)
>10. “Get Out” (Jordan Peele)
Absolutely pathetic

>6666
Satan approves of your opinion

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2. “The Tree of Life” (Terrence Malick)
6. “The Master” (Paul Thomas Anderson)
8. “Phantom Thread” (Paul Thomas Anderson)
9. “A Separation” (Asghar Farhadi)
10. “Inside Llewyn Davis” (Joel Coen)
12. “Under the Skin” (Jonathan Glazer)
14. “Toni Erdmann” (Maren Ade)
17. “Twin Peaks: The Return” (David Lynch)
18. “Her” (Spike Jonze)
These are good choices

The Coens only had one great film this decade

The Cons have only had one "great" film their whole career.

>the film capital of the world, the place where the greatest talent in the world will go to make the films of their dreams, the place where the most money is made on ticket sales, produces the most great films

what's surprising about in the least?

>19/20 are Hollywood movies
Pathetic.

how many have you seen ironically?

Yes. It's quite strange, like a series of vignettes but it's very entertaining. Also check out other films by Leos Carax, he made some good film in the 80's and 90's.

Which one is not?

What are the 10 best American arthouse films of the decade?

This is a pretty good list. I'd take issue with Inception and Get Out but in general it's pretty solid.

Uncle Boonmee
There's a couple of european films that also don't count but Boonmee is a Thai film.

What's your point?

watch more movies.

Name a better $150m+ budget movie

good, seems correct

American arthouse is in a sorry state compared to Europe and Asia

Hollywood makes a lot of enjoyable indie films but it's very hostile towards anything that's too niche for general audiences

>No "Universal Soldier> Day of Reckoning"
What a bunch of pseuds.

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Every country gets arthouse films. America gets more arthouse films than anyone else. The arthouse films from other countries will get more exposure because people into arthouse are also big into international cinema.

Good list, let me make it a little better though. Critics are retarded.

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>I'll try spinning, that's a good trick.

Of course when you add every other country together it produces more notable arthouse movies than the US does, but no single country currently produces more great art films than the US

Most of these are good,
add Nocturnal Animals, Prisoners, Shame, Upstream Colour, First Man, Burning, Moneyball, The Florida Project and Silence to the list though. I don't see them.

What are your top 10?

I don't know many American arthouse films outside Korine.

Jesus, you are a fucking man of culture my friend. Add Jagten (2012) to that list, and let’s have sex already

>Snowtown
Fuck, I haven't seen that film since 2012 and I still feel sick just thinking about it

I'm not going to answer that because that solves nothing and will just be used as ad hominem against me.

>I don't know many American arthouse films outside Korine
Your definition of arthouse sounds very, very narrow.

I'm literally asking for more recommendations user

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If you know Korine you no doubt can already name a few dozen more, but have a misconstrued idea of what constitutes an art film

fucking christ

What is an ash can nazi?

Dubs confirm, Yea Forums is far superior to critics in taste

Well I know Korine, Malick, and I guess you could count The VVitch and It Follows as emerging "arthouse horror", and I was going to say Under the Skin but that one's actually from England...

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>no Dennis Villeneuve movies

Yikes

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Prisoners genuinely deserves to be on there.
BR2049 too.