BBC's 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century

1 Mulholland Drive
2 In the Mood for Love
3 There Will Be Blood
4 Spirited Away
5 Boyhood
6 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
7 The Tree of Life
8 Yi Yi
9 A Separation
10 No Country for Old Men
11 Inside Llewyn Davis
12 Zodiac
13 Children of Men
14 The Act of Killing
15 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
16 Holy Motors
17 Pan's Labyrinth
18 The White Ribbon
19 Mad Max: Fury Road
20 Synecdoche, New York
21 The Grand Budapest Hotel
22 Lost in Translation
23 Caché
24 The Master
25 Memento
26 25th Hour
27 The Social Network
28 Talk to Her
29 WALL-E
30 Oldboy
31 Margaret
32 The Lives of Others
33 The Dark Knight
34 Son of Saul
35 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
36 Timbuktu
37 Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
38 City of God
39 The New World
40 Brokeback Mountain
41 Inside Out
42 Amour
43 Melancholia
44 12 Years a Slave
45 Blue Is the Warmest Colour
46 Certified Copy
47 Leviathan
48 Brooklyn
49 Goodbye to Language
50 The Assassin
51 Inception
52 Tropical Malady
53 Moulin Rouge!
54 Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
55 Ida
56 Werckmeister Harmonies
57 Zero Dark Thirty
58 Moolaadé
59 A History of Violence
60 Syndromes and a Century
61 Under the Skin
62 Inglourious Basterds
63 The Turin Horse
64 The Great Beauty
65 Fish Tank
66 Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
67 The Hurt Locker
68 The Royal Tenenbaums
69 Carol
70 Stories We Tell
71 Tabu
72 Only Lovers Left Alive
73 Before Sunset
74 Spring Breakers
75 Inherent Vice
76 Dogville
77 The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
78 The Wolf of Wall Street
79 Almost Famous
80 The Return
81 Shame
82 A Serious Man
83 A.I. Artificial Intelligence
84 Her
85 A Prophet
86 Far From Heaven
87 Amélie
88 Spotlight
89 The Headless Woman
90 The Pianist
91 The Secret in Their Eyes
92 The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
93 Ratatouille
94 Let the Right One In
95 Moonrise Kingdom
96 Finding Nemo

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97 White Material
98 Ten
99 The Gleaners and I
100 Carlos
100 Requiem for a Dream
100 Toni Erdmann

>tree of life

>Zero Dark Thirty

I have seen 10 of these

>TAOJJBTCRF is number 92 and not number 1
Shit list written by Muslims

Well I guarantee that's more than most of Yea Forums has seen so good for you.

>Boyhood
>at number 5
List discarded.

>12 years a slave
>her
>ai
>blue is the warmest colour
>no seven samurai
SHIT LIST

What absolutely horrendous taste. There's maybe 20 genuinely good films on that entire list.

Ah yes, Seven Samurai, the movie that was famously made in the 21st century.

Jesus Christ man at that point why even make an acronym lmao

>mullholand drive
List only just begun and im done with it

Also the list is from 2016 if anyone is wondering why Blade Runner 2049 isn't in it. I'm sure it would be there otherwise.

>47 out of 100
Not bad.

TWBB is easily the best of the century . . . and won't be topped until maybe the 2100s

>No Citizen Kane
>No Gone With the Wind
Into the trash it goes

When do you think the 21st century started, dude?

Ahhh probably after the 20th centennial you dumb fuck

>centennial
YOU dumb fuck.

Dark Knight is overrated trash.

Get a load of this hothead

Do you feel in charge?

>takes the bait

Not even I am that retarded user

>i-it was just bait!
Every time!

25th is a good film but hardly that good. What really bothers me however is
>no Fellowship

i didn't bait you, but his post was pure bait

I posted the bait post and that faggot fell for it hook line and sinker. And then he fell for the second bait post as well

I posted both posts above me, the bait post, and also pretended to be someone falling for my bait post. I am very lonely.

same reaction. 21st century lynch is derivative trash

Derivative of what? I would love to see whatever movie is the inspiration for Mulholland Drive.

derivative of 20th century lynch
he's just been on loop running all his best ideas in to the ground for the last couple decades

Are British people that salty that a New Zealander used their book to make the 21st century's greatest movie or is it because the writer is Catholic and you aren't allowed to not be Muslim in the No Go Zone?

Also this list is depressing and ass and feels like all the greatest movies came out by 2003.

>boyhood at number 5
this says everything about this fucking list
put together by incompetent people who have no fucking idea about what makes a film great, have no interest in foreign films (except for the ones that got too popular to be ignored like old boy), and just want to make a headline that's practically
>click on this to find out if your taste aligns with the """"""""professionals""""""""

pure fucking horseshit

I have no idea what the criteria are, or how the films are supposed to be compared, if it all.

I do wonder, though, what these films do that is so special:
> Mulholland Drive
> Inside Llewyn Davis
> Fish Tank
What I mean is that a thousand mumblecore indie movies that are basically Fish Tank come out every year.

yeah. you've probably got to have boyhood on there somewhere just as a nod to the production and impact, but I'd probably have jammed it in down in the 80's or low 90's.

how is fish tank mumblecore, do you even know what mumblecore is?

> half the list is PTA, Wes Anderson or Pixar
>>> REDDIT

is that the women from Blade Runner OP, in the gif?

fine, white trash cockney shouting core, then.

>No Lord of the Rings, one of the most ambitious films of all time that still holds up.
>19. Wall-E
>41. Inside Out

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Jesus Christ, this century really HAS been more depressing than our childhoods hasn't it? I mean I totally get why people escaped to Marvel movies and Pixar. A 3 hour movie about a serial killer is #12, then you have a movie where niggers try raping the only woman on Earth then you have a documentary about mass murderers and someone is slowly dying.

Ah, that's a shame. I guess I'll just check out Blue Velvet then, I hear it's good.

Yes, that is Rachel, also known as the inspiration for Josuke Higashikata.

blue velvet's solid, yeah. the best things you can say about mulholland drive is it's accessible, and there's tits. you see it shouted out as "peak" lynch a lot by the sorts of people who couldn't make it through lost highway (which is basically the same movie, only longer and with less tits).

Those faggots would pick a list of counter-cultural deconstructionist bullshit, wouldn't they?

GEN X FUCK OFF
YOU WILL NOT BRAINWASH THE ZOOMERS WITH YOUR DEGENERATE LIES LIKE YOU DID US

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>Fury Road in the top 20
based list

>no LOTR trilogy
List made by brown people confirmed.

>heavily slanted towards big budget indie/arthouse
>heavily slanted towards the last 20 years
>random token entries like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon that are actually considered shit in their home countries
"no"

The way they made the list is they had 177 different critics give their top ten list of films and then this final list was averaged from each of their picks. There's actually a massive list of their individual choices so you can find out the names of each critic, and how each one of them voted. It's pretty interesting to look at because many of their top tens are quite different from the final top ten on this list.

bbc.com/culture/story/20160819-the-21st-centurys-100-greatest-films-who-voted

Lord of the Rings was a mistake. It's good but worshiped by manchildren

>no black panther
Trash list

Like for example, look at this one.

Laya Maheshwari – Freelance film critic (India)
1. Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2011)
2. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (Andrew Dominik, 2007)
3. The Social Network (David Fincher, 2010)
4. The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson, 2014)
5. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Peter Jackson, 2001)
6. The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2011)
7. Holy Motors (Leos Carax, 2012)
8. Timbuktu (Abderrahmane Sissako, 2014)
9. No (Pablo Larraín, 2012)
10. Pan's Labyrinth (Guillermo Del Toro, 2006)

This person gave Jesse James #2, and yet it ends up. number 92 on the list. I see some people complaining that Fellowship/LotR isn't in the list but as you can see this person put it in the top 10 so if it makes you feel better there were a couple people who voted for it.

This list has some of the worst movies I've ever seen. Far From Heaven? A movie where a man is so gay, he literally can't stop buttfucking strangers for a whole day? How is that not insulting to homosexuals?

>74 Spring Breakers
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA where were you when the BBC publicly shit its pants and pissed away every ounce of credibility that it had left caping for some junkie hillbilly “director” who had his bones broken for throwing rocks and random people like an actual, clinical, diagnosed and specially certified retard?

>opinions??
5 deserve it, the rest is shit but the list reads like a first year film student wanting to be deep.

Spring Breakers is kino though.

I agree with this list

Debate me

It’s garbage of the very lowliest order
Hell of a pseud catcher, though!

What even is Yi Yi?

We're not as thin-skinned as white people.

I have seen 24

1, 4, 6, 10, 12, 13, 17, 19, 22, 25, 29, 33, 38, 41, 51, 57, 61, 62, 67, 79, 83, 93, 96, Requiem

You haven't seen all the movies though

Lolwut? Acting outrageously offended to get youe way is all you fags have done for the last 3 decades.

Gay is literally synonymous with thin-skinned

>Mad Max
>Wall-E
>Inside Out
>Inglorious Bastards
above
>The Hurt Locker
and
>The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford
this list sucks ass.

>n-no you!
White fragility, everyone.

>1 Mulholland Drive
>2 In the Mood for Love
>3 There Will Be Blood

Stopped reading there. Good job making a top 100 GREATEST films list and putting three of the worst at the top.

list your top 50 (doesn't have to all be in order), faggot

>Top 100
>Actually has 102 movies

Yeah, fuck you too.

Post your top 10 or stfu

Interstellar
Mad Max: Fury Road
Baby Driver
Coco
Avengers: Infinity War
Hacksaw Ridge
Logan
LOTR Trilogy

pretty middle brow. why not have Logan-the good capeshit film?

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>Wall*E and Lost in Translation
>not number 1 and 2

Because Logan came out in 2017 and this list is from 2016.

>Each member of a middle class Taipei family seeks to reconcile past and present relationships within their daily lives.
>Asian movie
>2h 51m

That's the biggest NOPE I've seen in a long time.

Lmao what a shit fucking list. Daily reminder that bbc is pro-jihadi news site and someone should shoot it up and do the world a favor

No, it's not.
Masterpiece.

If this list was made today, Black panther and get out would be on it

faggot, so scared to post your real list lol btfo retard

Brian Truitt – USA Today (US)
1. The Dark Knight (Christopher Nolan, 2008)
2. Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller, 2015)
3. Captain America: Winter Soldier (Anthony and Joe Russo, 2014)
4. Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (J. J. Abrams, 2015)
5. Love Actually (Richard Curtis, 2003)
6. Brick (Rian Johnson, 2005)
7. Chicago (Rob Marshall, 2002)
8. Tropic Thunder (Ben Stiller, 2008)
9. High Fidelity (Stephen Frears, 2000)
10. Silver Linings Playbook (David O. Russell, 2012)

This might be the worst from the 177 critics

>USA
Why am i not surprised.

Artsy movies tend to be nothing like their synopses but that is really fucking long.

>that entire list
this has to be a joke

If this was made in 2017 it undoubtedly would have had TLJ as well.

I don't like Dunkirk but this is the dumb faggot who complained it lacked diversity and women

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>inglorious bastards
>Brokeback mountain
>The act of killing
>Blue is the warmest color
>The fucking Dark Knight

Dude...

Look at his Rotten Tomatoes scores. He gave positive reviews for the following
>Aladdin remake
>Lion King remake
>Cap Marvel
>Endgame
>Toy Story 4
>US

Like user mentioned, he slammed Dunkirk for not having blacks and women