How's your Top 10 this year looking so far?

How's your Top 10 this year looking so far?

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Once Upon a Time is the only good one so far

Pet Sematary was all right though

It does not exist.

Replace Captain Marvel with Godzilla and you are good.

>top 10 of the year
>7 out of 10 are soulless corporate cashgrab
we're hitting levels of shillery that shouldn't be possible

Shazam is the only one of those I watched. It was alright. The "serious" bits were alot better than i was expecting.

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Parasite and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are the only two good movies I remember seeing that came out this year. Maybe you could count Dragged Across Concrete and Under The Silver Lake since they didn't get a wide release until 2019. What a dismal year it's been for movies now that I think about it.

kys

Are there any good movies this year yet?

Whoa, did you just call me reddit? How will I ever recover?

“Only good one”
Why you fucks don’t even talk midsommar. It’s one of the best films this year.
PS, Pet Sematary was hot garbage.

By clicking your heels three times and going back to r/movies for your upvotes

>Capeshit
>Haven't watched it
>some chinese crao nobody cared about
>MORE Capeshit
>Movie for 12 year olds
>muh explosions and cars n sheit
>Even MORE capeshit

>Dragged Across Concrete
>Under the Silver Lake
>The Standoff at Sparrow Creek
>Shadow
>Luce
>Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
>Serenity (I know people really hate this one)
>The Art of Self Defense

Only 8 for me so far but the year isn't over

Dragged and Silver Lake do count, user. You're right. I suggest watching Shadow and The Art of Self Defense.

kek

>he has Once Upon A Time In Hollywood on his top 10 movies of the year
>putting it anywhere above top 100 movies of the month

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replace all of them with godzilla
replace all of the humans in godzilla with rodan
and youre good

Give us your top films this year, user

It's not like there's anything else worth watching.

These are also the only 2019 films I've seen so far this year

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I can't remember if I have watched a movie this year

Post your top 100 movies of the month faggot

Booksmart is pretty good.

yikes

Art of Self-Defense is great. It appeals to both the right and the left at the same time. Left sees it as satire, right sees it as a redpill. Great movie, great dialogue, and great pacing.

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I think Riley said he purposely wrote it that way. He said he didn't even have "toxic masculinity" on his mind when he wrote it years ago.

>Directed by Riley Stearns
Is this just Yea Forums trying to me on me? Literally the only thing I know about him is the whole situation with Mary Elizabeth Winstead and getting cucked by Ewan McGregor.

>Bash Brothers
>2 Batman animated movies
absolutely based

I haven’t even seen 10 films from last year yet.

7? Which 3 aren’t?

It's actually pretty good, user.

is it just me or are the servers for letterboxd getting worse every day?

Faults and Art of Self-Defense are great. If you find Kafka funny or if you like dry, black humour you'll like Art of Self-Defense. Most anons would like it too since I am sure nearly every one would identify with Eisenberg's character. The dialogue kind of reminds me of Refn a little. It's not exactly realistic, and it has lots of long pauses. The film is a great meditation on anxiety and the way it manifests in a person. I think this part is a subtle thing that can be missed. There are lots of shots of Eisenberg just pacing back and forth in anxiety before going somewhere. It's a great film. Won't get any recognition at Oscar's except maybe slipping in on best original screenplay. I suggest seeing it if you have anxiety or are depressed.

Dragged is a 2018 film.

>capeshit
>genuine kino
>disney shit
>capeshit
>weeb shit
>capeshit
>genuine kino
>pokemon shit
>car capeshit
>capeshit

I only really loved the first 5 entries on my list. The rest range from pretty good to fun.

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I'm getting the gremlins screen like half the time now.

chop off that bottom row and you're golden

No, it counts as 2019. That's why it's only now eligible for awards now but not last year because it only had a festival showing but didn't get a wide relase date until this year. Same thing happened to Under the Silver Lake this year, and First Reformed the year prior.

This occurs a lot. A movie may get shown to some critics or just one screening around the fall and then get an official wide release date the following year.

Imagine wasting time on recent movies.

It's semantics but it's true. It's a 2019 film. It received a venice showing but didn't get a proper release until 2019. This is also the case for Glass, Climax, Under the Silver Lake etc.

Are the critics, right? Is it about toxic masculinity?

It’s just a ranking of the films I’ve seen. There’s more on the list that I cropped out as I just wanted to show the “top 10” but for sure that bottom row won’t make my final list.

Erase the bottom and it's solid. Some recommendations are Under the Silver Lake, Shadow, The Art of Self Defense, and The Standoff at Sparrow Creek (same producers of Dragged and Bone Tomahawk)

haven't even watch 10 films this year so far. most of them don't interest me much

I mean that's one way to look at it. But not in the way you're probably thinking. It's more machismo, and kind of a Darwinistic attitude toward survival of the fittest. You could see it as a cautionary tale that points out the dark side of trying to be an alpha if you took it to its extremes.

Why do some anons say it's red pilled and pro gun? I don't understand how Yea Forums and left wing critics are getting two extremely different takes on this film

>only 7
lmao he thought he wasn't a pleb when he typed this

this isn't mainstream enough, you can do better

You can read into what you want especially if you operate from the "Red Rock Principle" (I claim all rocks are red, but the only rocks in my data set are red rocks I pick up off the ground. My data supports my claim, but obviously...). I don't want to tell you why someone would say it's pro-gun, but I can see why someone would say that. People say it's red-pilled because Eisenberg plays an anxiety crippled loner loser, then through the Karate class he become an alpha male. But their is a sliding scale to what is an acceptable alpha-male. Eisenberg gets at a right or acceptable level. The Sensei has taken it to the extreme and way too far. Just watch the movie. It's hilarious, and a great depiction of anxiety. If you want to insert politics you can read whatever you want, but it's not about politics.

Midsommar was typical pandering indie bullshit. Does nothing of value better movies haven't already done way better. Boringgggggg. NEXT!

Why do you keep posting the most garbage tier and completely wrong top 10s all the time autist?
This board is fucking gay lmao

Let's see your top 10 then.

There is no top 10 from this year it's empty. Have sex and stop being a cuck while thinking you're redpilled.

No order:
Midsommar
Rocketman
Under the Silver Lake
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Too Old to Die Young (don't care it's not a "movie" was better than nearly every movie this year)
Booksmart
The Mule
The Beach Bum
John Wick 3
The Art of Self-Defense

Wildcards:
Arctic
Mid90s (2018, don't care)
Suspiria (Ibid)

>Too Old to Die Young (don't care it's not a "movie" was better than nearly every movie this year)

No, it wasn't, and putting series on your movie list is like putting a boat on a top 10 car list.

The Mule is still technically 2018. It got a world wide release in 2018

Fuck you're right. Still don't care
Pleb-filtered to the utmost. A limited series is just an extended movie.

>all that fucking garbage
>john wick 3 fan
This board is such shit

Nice

>watching movies from current year
plebs, you all