No.3698
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No.3702
I dunno, it's just a list of movies they like. What is there to say about it?
TrueFilm is closer to this board's interests, at least when people there make their point in 100 words or less.
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No.3723
No Ford, Murnau, Renoir
A lot of shit filling in the spaces
Millenial enthusiasts gonna pleb
If they weren't allowed to spam Wes Anderson would they die?
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No.3728
>1. Pulp Fiction (1994), Quentin Tarantino
stopped reading there
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No.3737
I expected worse actually.
Of course it clearly reflects reddit and their liberal underage culture.
But I guess that was the point of it all.
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No.3750
as disgustingly pleb as expected
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No.3869
>>3728Read this did not open the link.
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No.3877
>25. Inception (2010), Christopher Nolan
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No.3893
>>3877>4. The Dark Knight (2008), Christopher Nolan Disclaimer: this post and the subject matter and contents thereof - text, media, or otherwise - do not necessarily reflect the views of the 8kun administration.
No.3896
>The Big Lebowski (1998), Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
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No.3899
>118. Lawrence of Arabia
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No.3900
>Fight Club (1999), David Fincher
Most of the films at the top of that list are breddy gud in their own right but they're not deserving of their positions.
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No.3901
What was the #1 movie last weekend and why didn't they include it on this list?
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No.3905
>one flew over the cookoos nest lower than fucking inception
Christ…
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No.3912
The list is better from back to front
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No.3913
> 8. Inglorious Basterds
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No.3918
>no michael haneke
>no Shame by steve mcqueen
fucking plebs
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No.3952
>16. Seven
What the fuck is wrong with these people. This movie had some pretty good bits but I don't even think it would be in my top 250. The ending was so predictable. As per usual, reddit strikes me as a bunch of 16 yo's
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No.4424
>>3918>Shame by steve mcqueen >good>>>/r/movies Disclaimer: this post and the subject matter and contents thereof - text, media, or otherwise - do not necessarily reflect the views of the 8kun administration.
No.4523
>199. Sunset Boulevard
Fuck off plebbit
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No.4535
>>3893
I was expecting TDK.
But it feels like Inception is only so high up these lists because it was the first film he made after TDK - it doesn't stand there on its own merit. Just 2 years ago it was actually 7th place, I'm guessing the rapid fall is because of what I described. An odd situation.
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No.6404
This list is absurd because some of the movies I really like and put among my favorites start at the 200s.
Some of the movies in the top 20 are pretty good, but don't deserve to be there. In other words, I agree with >>3900
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No.6405
It's trash. Keep the garbage to cuckchan OP
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No.6764
The movies themselves are pretty great, about half of them, but the ordering is terrible. How is this possible.
220.Eyes Wide Shut
154. The Lego Movie
150. Black Swan
140. Ratatouille
>123.Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (2010), Edgar Wright
>124.Trainspotting (1996), Danny Boyle
>126.Akira (1988), Katsuhiro Otomo
>127.Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), Wes Anderson.
>128.Requiem for a Dream (2000), Darren Aronofsky
>129.Unforgiven (1992), Clint Eastwood
>130.Heat (1995), Michael Mann
>131.The Terminator (1984), James Cameron
>137.Almost Famous (2000), Cameron Crowe
The fug
>139.12 Years a Slave (2013), Steve McQueen
>141.Inside LLewyn Davis (2013), Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
>142.Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), Sergio Leone
>143.8½ (1963), Federico Fellini
>145.Prisoners (2013), Dennis Villneuve
>148.Amadeus(1984), Milos Forman
Just look at the shut ordering
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No.6765
I thought about screencapping dumb comments from Junior Patricians at r/movies but it seemed like too much work
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No.6769
>next year list will probably have deadpool
let that sink in.
>>6764
Amadeus is the best film of those. Fite me.
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No.6773
>>6764
Pretty much this. If this was a non-ordered list it wouldn't be that bad, even though there's a plenty of stinkers there (whole Tarantino's filmography and Spike Lee's movie? Get the fuck out with this shit, not to mention all those cartoons). That top 10 is straight up retarded to the point even imdb's top 10 looks better and I like fucking Whiplash.
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No.6774
Ah, fuck it, I've got nothing better to do anyway.
Straight-up shit:
The Cabin in the Woods (2012), Drew Goddard
Black Hawk Down (2001), Ridley Scott
Do The Right Thing (1989), Spike Lee
Gattaca (1997), Andrew Niccol
Superbad (2007), Greg Mottola
V For Vendetta (2005), James McTeigue
Batman Begins (2005), Christopher Nolan
Boyhood (2014), Richard Linklater
Interstellar (2014), Christopher Nolan
Gladiator (2000), Ridley Scott
District 9 (2009), Neill Blomkamp
Django Unchained (2012) Quentin Tarantino
The Prestige (2006), Christopher Nolan
The Dark Knight (2008), Christopher Nolan
Inglourious Basterds (2009), Quentin Tarantino
Not deserving to be on such list:
Skyfall (2012), Sam Mendes
The Raid (2011), Gareth Evans
Edge of Tomorrow (2014), Doug Liman (controversial)
Catch Me If You Can (2002), Steven Spielberg
Under the Skin (2013), Jonathan Glazer
Donnie Darko[1] (2001), Richard Kelly
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (2010), Edgar Wright
Kill Bill: Vol 1 (2003), Quentin Tarantino
Her (2013), Spike Jonze
Good Will Hunting (1997), Gus van Sant
The Departed (2006), Martin Scorsese
"Cartoons are not movies" category:
My Neighbor Totoro (1988), Hayao Miyazaki
The Lego Movie (2014) Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
Ratatouille (2007), Brad Bird
The Iron Giant (1999), Brad Bird
Princess Mononoke (1997), Hayao Miyazaki
Toy Story 3 (2010), Lee Unkrich
Up (2009), Pete Doctor, Bob Peterson
WALL-E (2008), Andrew Stanton
The Incredibles (2004), Brad Bird
Spirited Away (2001), Hayao Miyazaki
The Lion King (1994), Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff
Toy Story (1995), John Lasseter
Akira (1988), Katsuhiro Otomo
Finding Nemo (2003), Andrew Stanton
Past this I can bitch about opinions-tier shit like an incredible slant towards Anglo films, too many blockbusters, individual movies not mentioned I don't like being there and what not. But those are the big sticking points that make me not even want to attempt any serious discussion about this list.
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No.6776
>>6769
Yea the ordering is backwards for most of the list
The only ones top 250 worthy from those are eyes wide shut, black swan, Amadeus and requiem for a dream imho. Also I suppose terminator or unforgiven
Prisoners was pretty good idk if top 250 worthy. Also what's with the Coen brothers getting sucked off so much, they have so pretty good one but some are massive overrated.
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No.6782
>>6774
Miyazaki is GOAT fagget
not to mention 6 in the top 10 were made in the 2000s
and like 70% of all of them were made after the 1980
>>6776
no Miyasaki, Bergman, Kubrick, Malick, Kurosawa, Tarkovsky?
smh tbh fam
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No.6790
>>6774
>"Cartoons are not movies"
hope you're not being serious here
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No.6917
>>3698
they put rear window two times (n.97 and n.185)
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No.13697
>>6774
baik savo šūdus uostyt
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No.13714
r/truefilm seems like it could be the closest reddit board to this one. I think their board even started from 4chan. So it's interesting how /film/ and r/truefilm are so far apart in viewing preferences. I looked at their Favorite Films of 2017 and most of their picks have never even been mentioned here.
https://imgur.com/a/sAcFE
Their viewing choices are very much in sync with popular trends and mass marketing campaigns. I'm not saying these films are bad because I haven't seen any of them. I'm saying their reviews sound like they have bought into the hype and taken ownership of it.
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No.13715
>>13697
>baik savo šūdus uostyt
What did he mean by this?
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No.13717
>>13714
>Their viewing choices are very much in sync with popular trends and mass marketing campaigns
>I'm saying their reviews sound like they have bought into the hype and taken ownership of it.
That's how Reddit works. Don't expect anything better from a site designed around upvotes and downvotes.
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No.13718
>>13714
Those blurbs are written by different redditors but it all seems like one person. It's scary.
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No.13719
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No.13720
>>13718
True
Since there are a surprising amount of Lithuanians ITT (or maybe it's all you), tell me what you think of Šarūnas Bartas. What are some other good films from your country that we might not know about? Maybe we should have a Baltic thread.
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No.13722
>>13714
>truefilm
>closest reddit board to this one
For god's sake, they even included a Star Wars movie to the list. Is just the same mainstream kind with another mask.
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No.13725
>>13722
I liked New Hope very much. Wouldn't put it in the first 100 tho.
Can anyone explain why is the matrix apeshit Empire Strikes Back so popular? he should have stopped after New Hope for his own sake
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No.13728
>>13720
I haven't seen many films in general, so I haven't seen any that Šarūnas Bartas made. As for Lithuanian cinema, movies made here seem to be mostly either bleak dramas or dumb, low-brow comedies. A couple films I remember seeing in the cinema are Lošėjas (Gambler) in 2013 and Šventasis (The Saint) in 2016-2017. Both fall into the bleak drama category and both seemed a bit needlessly depressing, though I enjoyed them nevertheless. Another is Pelėdų Kalnas (Owl mountain) from 2018 which was well made and higher-budget than usual, though I didn't pay much attention to the plot which revolved around the partisan life in Soviet occupied Lithuania. Many of the mainstream "good films" in Lithuania are about the usurpations that the nation endured during and after WWII, such as Dievų Miškas (Forest of the Gods) from 2005 and the new Tarp Pilkų Debesų (Ashes in the Snow) in 2018, which I haven't seen. I liked Forest of the Gods well enough, even if the acting was a bit primitive. Prieš parskrendant į žemę (Before Flying Back to Earth) from 2005 is a pretty good documentary about children with leukemia living in a hospital. An older and popular one that I enjoyed is Maža išpažintis (Little Confession) from 1971, which is a good glimpse into 1970's Soviet Lithuania, but finding it would be pretty hard apart from Lithuanian private trackers, and getting english subtitles would probably be impossible.
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No.13731
>>13728
Thanks for giving your assessment. I noticed the leukemia documentary before. It looked like a great one to watch, a powerful topic with 8.7 imdb rating. Forest of the Gods looks decent too. I see links for that one. The others are harder to find, like you say, but it's good to know what to look for in the future.
I watched the trailer for Owl Mountain, and even though it's about fighting back against the Soviets, I still get wary about the Voice of America because the US intentions aren't so noble either.
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No.13734
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