2010's Best Movies: 10 Years Later

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Uncle Boonmee ftw.

Matt DC, Friday, 22 May 2020 16:51 (six years ago)

the best thing I can say about Inception is that it inspired one hell of a classic Rick and Morty ep

calzino, Friday, 22 May 2020 16:53 (six years ago)

good south park ep too!

sleight return (voodoo chili), Friday, 22 May 2020 16:55 (six years ago)

Here's where I admit that I like at least three other Joe pictures significantly better than the Palme winner.

― Vegemite Is My Grrl (Eric H.), Friday, 22 May 2020 16:42 (two hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

I think I prefer 4 but it's still my favourite thing here

or something, Friday, 22 May 2020 18:31 (six years ago)

all 5 of his main films are almost equally great imo, maybe I would rate them 1) Tropical Malady, Uncle Boonmee, and Cemetery of Splendor, 2) Blissfully Yours, 3) Syndromes and a Century

for me 2010 is between Mysteries of Lisbon and Uncle Boonmee

Dan S, Friday, 22 May 2020 18:50 (six years ago)

I remember really liking Meek's Cutoff

Dan S, Friday, 22 May 2020 18:51 (six years ago)

I think I rank them Malady > Syndromes > Cemetery > Boonmee > Blissfully

But I agree they're all within shouting distance of each other in quality.

Vegemite Is My Grrl (Eric H.), Friday, 22 May 2020 19:21 (six years ago)

My hot take: Inception is a dog on fire.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 22 May 2020 19:31 (six years ago)

I quite like to see the Ruiz someday

xyzzzz__, Friday, 22 May 2020 19:53 (six years ago)

don't think I appreciated Certified Copy as much as the rest of you, there was a meta component to it that I wanted to like more than I did

but movies often seem very different to me when I watch them later so I'm interested in seeing it again

Dan S, Friday, 22 May 2020 23:34 (six years ago)

recently watched Nostalgia For the Light, I loved the film's idea that archeologists and astronomers are connected in that they study the most elemental past

Dan S, Friday, 22 May 2020 23:47 (six years ago)

where is morbius? would like to see him to post here

Dan S, Saturday, 23 May 2020 00:11 (six years ago)

He's in the hospital at the moment, I'm sure he'd rather be here too.

herds of unmasked cletuses (WmC), Saturday, 23 May 2020 00:14 (six years ago)

really hope he's ok

Dan S, Saturday, 23 May 2020 00:25 (six years ago)

hi, Christopher Nolan made a movie about the unlimited power of the dreaming mind and it was 100% gray and involved nothing more fantastic than a grenade launcher and some Escher prints and that's all you need to know about him as an artist

— Gretchen Felker-Martin (@scumbelievable) April 24, 2018



Definitive Nolan take

What fash heil is this? (wins), Saturday, 23 May 2020 08:31 (six years ago)

Bingo

come out you melts and bams (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 23 May 2020 09:12 (six years ago)

yep

imago, Saturday, 23 May 2020 09:45 (six years ago)

or as this wise-guy put it at the time

I get Nolan's mania about control and architecture but the best films about dreams have a much lighter touch and a greater sense of the surreal

― acoleuthic, Thursday, 11 November 2010 12:37 (nine years ago) bookmarkflaglink

imago, Saturday, 23 May 2020 09:56 (six years ago)

I think we all know that Inception is still gonna get at least 3 or 4 lurker votes here.

Vegemite Is My Grrl (Eric H.), Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:01 (six years ago)

I liked it when I saw it with a full crowd. Nolan's movies are big, dumb fun. I don't get the hate

flappy bird, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:22 (six years ago)

That he's a talentless posh English cunt who get's a lot of smoke blown up his arse by mediocre-hack film critics and the right wing wing press in the UK is a factor this side of the Atlantic, even before the garbage movies are taken into consideration.

calzino, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:28 (six years ago)

Why would you take anything but the films into consideration?

flappy bird, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:30 (six years ago)

xxp I didn't hate the idea of the movie so much, but felt so brow-beaten by the loud, overwrought, overriding continuous music. It was incredibly obnoxious

Dan S, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:31 (six years ago)

felt the same way about The Dark Knight

Dan S, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:32 (six years ago)

xxp

even if I did it wouldn't make any discernible difference in his case

calzino, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:32 (six years ago)

" when I saw it with a full crowd"

jesus what a fucking depressing concept of watching movies.. like a football match.

calzino, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:36 (six years ago)

The Dark Knight is an evil film.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:38 (six years ago)

I do think full theaters can enhance a film experience.

I watched Inception in a semi-full theater with a friend, I like and respect him enough that I didn't want to bail on him, but I was so disappointed by the experience

Dan S, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:41 (six years ago)

"I do think full theaters can enhance a film experience."

never heard so much wrongness in my life.

calzino, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:42 (six years ago)

Nolan is a boring director who turns what should be fun pulp into ponderous and often depressing (in the case of The Dark Knight) experiences.

A White, White Gay (cryptosicko), Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:44 (six years ago)

Of course it can for a certain type of film, are you serious or just on the wind up calzino?

Inception is still a big loud empty thing tho

Xp

or something, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:46 (six years ago)

xp I guess it's not the case as much anymore with everybody's 'you live in my world' attitude, but I do remember having thrilling communal experiences in movie theaters

fwiw I liked the score much more in Dunkirk, it seemed to fit the film better

Dan S, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:48 (six years ago)

I was unenthusiastic about him for a long time but The Prestige is one of my favorite films, Memento is pretty good and I was surprised just how good Dunkirk was. That puts him ahead of most for me. Didn't care for for Inception because I hate heist films.

Where's Araki's Kaboom?

Robert Adam Gilmour, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:49 (six years ago)

no I'm not on the wind up, just struggling to conceive of how lots of people in a cinema improves a movie experience .. it doesn't stack up with me I'm afraid.

calzino, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:49 (six years ago)

I'm telling you, when I saw Ghostbusters at the age of 8 in a full buzzing cinema, that was better than just watching it on the telly in our front room

or something, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:52 (six years ago)

yes, I guess in my past it was about the audience reaction, but that only seems to have been an experience I had when I was younger

Dan S, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:53 (six years ago)

if there is one thing that history teaches us it's that "the crowd" is such an intrinsic part of good art! I mean if it was movies of landed gentry getting liquidated to cheering crowds i'd take that. But fuck it when it is loud dickheads cheering a fucking Nolan movie

calzino, Saturday, 23 May 2020 23:57 (six years ago)

"I'm telling you, when I saw Ghostbusters at the age of 8"

let's all remember Digby The Biggest Dog in the World and other Children's Film Foundation classics to remind us of when our mum used to use 50p sat morning matinees as de facto childcare and leave us in a crowded cinema with a load of paedos and weirdos nostalgia, to defend a very ropey allistic idea that watching movies should be a communal activity... absolute bollox mate!

calzino, Sunday, 24 May 2020 00:18 (six years ago)

I say this as someone who watched Highlander on my own at an evening showing!

calzino, Sunday, 24 May 2020 00:22 (six years ago)

Huh, doesn’t feel like Meek’s Cutoff came out ten years ago.

Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Sunday, 24 May 2020 00:25 (six years ago)

I'm telling you, when I saw Ghostbusters at the age of 8"

let's all remember Digby The Biggest Dog in the World and other Children's Film Foundation classics to remind us of when our mum used to use 50p sat morning matinees as de facto childcare and leave us in a crowded cinema with a load of paedos and weirdos nostalgia, to defend a very ropey allistic idea that watching movies should be a communal activity... absolute bollox mate!

― calzino, Sunday, 24 May 2020 01:18 (eight minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink

Dear me you live in a very intense world

or something, Sunday, 24 May 2020 00:29 (six years ago)

as opposed to a world of bland acceptance?

calzino, Sunday, 24 May 2020 00:37 (six years ago)

where cheering a nolan movie is a formative experience? i give up .

calzino, Sunday, 24 May 2020 00:39 (six years ago)

Come on nobody is doing that here

or something, Sunday, 24 May 2020 00:50 (six years ago)

could have sworn someone just recently posted that a vociferous crowd adds to the experience of watching a Nolan movie

calzino, Sunday, 24 May 2020 00:58 (six years ago)

it's my own personal vision of hell and other posters might beg to differ, but I'm not making it up.

calzino, Sunday, 24 May 2020 01:00 (six years ago)

I admit that the crowd I saw Certified Copy with was gasping and hollering.

Vegemite Is My Grrl (Eric H.), Sunday, 24 May 2020 01:30 (six years ago)

lol!

calzino, Sunday, 24 May 2020 01:33 (six years ago)

if my Dark Knight/Inception Nolan movie theater experiences involved people cheering the films on I didn't hear them because the music was way too deafening

Dan S, Sunday, 24 May 2020 01:33 (six years ago)

I was talking about experiences when I was young, seeing films like Carrie and Cries and Whispers with college crowds, watching Taxi zum Klo and early Haynes films at the Castro Theater, etc

Dan S, Sunday, 24 May 2020 01:35 (six years ago)

Bumping.

Dirty Epic H. (Eric H.), Wednesday, 10 June 2020 16:26 (five years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Wednesday, 17 June 2020 00:01 (five years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Thursday, 18 June 2020 00:01 (five years ago)

glad all got votes. I love Boonmee more than Certified Copy but the top two here doesn’t surprise me

Dan S, Thursday, 18 June 2020 00:34 (five years ago)

I like David Fincher but haven’t seen The Social Network since its opening and not sure what I would think about it now

Dan S, Thursday, 18 June 2020 00:37 (five years ago)

Are there enough 1920 titles to poll?

A White, White Gay (cryptosicko), Thursday, 18 June 2020 00:58 (five years ago)

There are two. So, I'll just include both in the comprehensive XXX0 poll.

Dirty Epic H. (Eric H.), Thursday, 18 June 2020 02:34 (five years ago)

Also, very much the correct choice here. Good job, ILX!

Dirty Epic H. (Eric H.), Thursday, 18 June 2020 02:37 (five years ago)

Good top 5

k*r*n koltrane (Simon H.), Thursday, 18 June 2020 02:39 (five years ago)

Still have to finish this one, of course: 1930's Best Movies: 90 Years Later

Dirty Epic H. (Eric H.), Thursday, 18 June 2020 02:53 (five years ago)

Banksy voter, come get yer whuppin'

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 18 June 2020 03:34 (five years ago)

Black Swan, ye gods

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 18 June 2020 03:35 (five years ago)

Find it more comforting to assume there's a bunch of joke votes

Ivan Scampo (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 18 June 2020 09:10 (five years ago)

Are there enough 1920 titles to poll?
― A White, White Gay (cryptosicko), Wednesday, June 17, 2020 7:58 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

There are two. So, I'll just include both in the comprehensive XXX0 poll.
― Dirty Epic H. (Eric H.), Wednesday, June 17, 2020 9:34 PM (yesterday)

Eh, changed my mind, but a short deck on this one: 1920's Best Movies: 100 Years Later

Dirty Epic H. (Eric H.), Thursday, 18 June 2020 15:35 (five years ago)

Time for the showdown: The Best Movies Of Years Celebrating An Anniversary Divisible By 10 (1920-2010)

Juanita was robbed (Eric H.), Thursday, 25 June 2020 14:34 (five years ago)


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