Name a movie from the 2000s people are going to watch 50 years later.
Protip: you can't.
Name a movie from the 2000s people are going to watch 50 years later
Black Hawk Down
Irreversible
The Count of Monte Cristo
what did you think of chris benoit leaving those dogs in the enclosed pool area
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The LOTR trilogy, are you even trying?
300
Inglourious Basterds
Lord of the Rings
It'll probably be the most immortalized film creation in history
Manlets will never be a draw
have to honestly agree with these. even 15 years later, they are looked at as a monument of film and practical effects. we probably wont get something this monumental for a long, long time.
Kill Bill Vol 1& 2
2001: A Space Odyssey.
Björkino
>from the 2000s
I think you misread the post
>Bane?
It came out in 2001 anons it even says so in the title
The Machinist
The Prestige
The Dark Knight
No Country For Old Men
The Departed
Wall E
Finding Nemo
The Incredibles
Monster's Inc
Kill Bill
Mr Nobody
Memento
Insomnia
Capeshit
Just what i can currently think of
Little Miss Sunshine
TLoTR
Batman
Casino Royale
Kill Bill
Now I feel retarded for not getting your obvious joke.
Dude Where's My Car
It is 16 years old and still on TV all the time. Saw it today.
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>all the Disney flicks shit
>and it's true
what like people still don't show their kids the Lion King?
-ROTS.
-Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
-The entire fast and furious saga.
-YugiOh Pyramid of Light
This
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Up
V for Vendetta
Watchmen
Gran Torino
We Were Soldiers
Donnie Darko
Jason Bourne shit
Hotel Rwanda
Harry Potter shit
Sin City
The Hurt Locker
Slumdog Millionaire
Gladiator
I'm agreeing, user.
Donnie Darko
i, Robot
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This is England
District 9
Up!
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k bb
Pixar is fantastic though desu
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Catch Me If You Can
Gangs of New York
The Aviator
Superbad
Blood Diamond
O Brother Where Art Thou?
Bronson
American Psycho
Zodiac
Jarhead
Benjamin Button
28 Days Later
OP i think i must tell you, there's a lot of great movies that came out between 2000 and 2009
spiderman
There are different metrics of greatness.
I think in order for a movie to succeed in this way, a movie has to be:
>generally inoffensive
>well written
>rewatchable, particularly when introducing it to people who haven't seen it
>interesting if shown halfway through, ties into the above
hamfisted or no I really enjoyed Avatar when it came out and I think it still holds up well, plus even if you don't enjoy the story its got extremely fuckable aliens and who could possibly hate that?
Most of the oscar winners will be.. in fact you don't watch 50 years old kino?..
Lord of the rings trilogy