Robocop

Robocop
The Thing
Watchmen
Spider-Man
Apocalypto
Man of Steel
Total Recall
Predator
First Blood
Starship Troopers

Post your top 10 favorite films

Good taste OP, good taste.

jesus h. christ

you are a true patrician

Robocop is a masterpiece. I liked 2 was well. 2 has more replay value.

lol

>10 romps at best
>not even one film
kys

>4 capeshits

Pull the trigger

Sátántangó
In The Mood For Love
The Virgin Spring
Ju Dou
Man of Iron
Iron Man 2
The Boxer
Bullhead
I Stand Alone
Departures

>in no particular order
Halloween (1 & 2)
Good Fellas
>Blade Runner-- watched this today
The Matrix
The Silence of the Lambs
Interstellar
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Truman Show
Memento
The Thing (1982)

>avoided all my normie favs like
Shawshank
Pulp Fiction
Godfather
The Shining
Donnie Darko
Jaws
Fight Club
Saving Private Ryan
Gladiator
A Clockwork Orange

Just kill yourselves

Tokyo fist
Metropolis
In a lonely place
Alphaville
Night of the hunter
Ivan's childhood
The third man
Videodrome
Fallen angels
Cure

Judge away

Kumonosu-jô (1957)
The Ox-Bow Incident (1943)
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965)
Run Silent Run Deep (1958)
Vargtimmen (1968)
Sweet Smell of Success (1957)
Die 3 Groschen-Oper (1931)
Avatar (2009)
Faces (1968)
Voskhozhdenie (1977)

>Man of Steel
I get the others, but who the fuck actually thinks this trash is good?

Why is Metropolis one of your top 10 favourite movies? Because other people like it?

dadcore af tbqh

>literally what? the movie list

Why would you fault Metropolis for that and not Alphaville.

The Trial
Soylent Green
Alphaville
Spider Baby
Sunset Boulevard
Vertigo
Blade Runner
Fahrenheit 451
In the Mouth of Madness
Call of Cthulhu

explain to me why and maybe i will KMS

kill yourself faggot

I haven't seen it tbqh

>Fahrenheit 451
C'mon, it's not even good. Do you watch movies for the premise alone?

Because i like it you fucking retard

No Country for Old Men
American Psycho
The Thing
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Evil Dead 2
Escape From New York
They Live
Halloween
Alien
Stop Making Sense

No you don't.

why? because my taste is different than yours?
by that logic, I should also tell you to kill yourself

You didn't get that is fucking around?
>Man of Iron
>Iron Man 2

Amadeus
Trainspotting
Blade Runner
Demolition Man
Predator
Pitch Black
Apocalypse Now
Kung Fu Hustle
IP Man
Kill Bill
The Winter Soldier

A list of eleven.

Pulp Fiction
Clerks
Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back
Cornetto Trilogy
Evil Dead 2
Watchmen
Se7en
Big Lebowski
Aliens
Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Terminator 2 Judgement Day

Everyone would call this plebby but if Sup Forums had an actual consensus list, it would be pretty close to this and there's nothing wrong with that.

Trash

>Watchmen
>Spider-Man
>Man of Steel
You fucked up, buddy.

Am I the only one without favourites or list rankings?

It feels contrived and pointless to try and rank something that is subjective and can easily be swayed by mood at the time of watching.

The Breakfast Club
Highlander
Sunrise: a Song of Two Humans
A Nightmare on Elm Street
The Thing
It's a Wonderful Life
Bringing Up Baby
Aliens
The Shawshank Redemption
Heathers

Escape from New York
The Thing
Big trouble in Little China
They Live
Raising Arizona
Conan the Barbarian
Alien
The Good The Bad and The Ugly
Once upon a time in the west
Blade Runner
Evil Dead 2
First Blood
Dirty Harry
Predator

Buckle up, for I am grading this thread.

I am starting at 5 points. I am marking down one point for each wrong answer, and down two points for any answer that is offensive. Obviously these lists are incredibly subjective, so I'm only marking down mistakes.

A combination of exceptionally good or creative choices are awarded 1 bonus point, to a maximum of 10.

>Watchmen -1
>Spider-Man -1
>Apocalypto -1
>Man of Steel -2
>The Thing/Predator/First Blood/Robocop/Total Recall 80s combo: +1
1/10

>Iron Man 2
>Man of Iron
See me after class

>Interstellar -1
>The Matrix -1
>Blade Runner +1 Actual Classic Bonus
>Silence of the Lambs +1 Actual Classic Bonus
5/10

You get 0/10. Your list is films you've heard are good and like so that you can lord your taste over people, with Avatar thrown in either for (You)s or because that's what you actually like. Either way, 0/10, see the principal.

Also an automatic 0/10. I suspect you have copied someone else's work. See the principal (reasons above).

>The Trial / Farenheit 451: +1 Literary Bonus
>Alphaville: +1 Godard Bonus
>In the Mouth of Madness/Call of Cthulhu/Soylent Green: +1 Personal taste bonus.
>Blade Runner: +1 Actual Classic Bonus
9/10
Sunset Boulevard, Spider Baby and Vertigo do not get you points for reasons above.

>No Country for Old Men/American Psycho: +1 Modern Classic Bonus
>Alien: +1 Actual Classic Bonus

>Blade Runner: +1 Actual Classic Bonus
>Apocalypse Now: +1 Actual Classic Bonus
>Pitch Black: -1
>The Winter Soldier: -1
>Kung Fu Hustle/IP Man/Kill Bill/Demolition Man: Can't score points either way as this is obviously a taste thing.
4/10. You lose a point because your list wasn't ten.

0/10 list of 14 films.

The Shawshank Redemption: -1
Highlander: -1
No points for Sunrise/It's a Wonderful Life/Bringing up Baby.
3/10

beggin ya to have sex

The Fountainhead
They Live
Logan's Run
Strange Days
Repo Man
Death Race 2000
Cloud Atlas
The Day the Earth Stood Still ('51)
1984 ('56)
Rollerball

>Alien: +1 Actual Classic Bonus
>Blade Runner: +1 Actual Classic Bonus
>+2 Own Opinion Bonus (Western/Shlock Favour)
>-4 Learn to Count Penalty
5/10

Let's see your list friendo.

>The Fountainhead: -1
>Cloud Atlas: -1
>Personal Opinion (Shlock) Bonus: +1
4/10

The Host (the Korean one)
Attack the Gas Station
From Dusk Till Dawn
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Thief
Black Mass
The Fifth Element
Dark Star
Blue Velvet

Whoops, meant to add Goodfellas

>Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels: -1
>Black Mass: -1
>Blue Velvet: +1 Lynch Bonus
>+1 Korean Personal Taste Bonus
5/10

a 3x3 I made some time ago

+ Spring Breakers

Still 5/10

>-10 No List Penalty
>+10 Lists are Pointless Bonus
10/10

Also an automatic 0/10. I suspect you have copied someone else's work. See the principal (reasons above).

give me a real score you fuck

Citizen Kane
Battleship Potemkin
The Rules of the Game
The Gold Rush
Bicycle Thieves
The Passion of Joan of Arc
La Grande Illusion
Rashomon

Now, I would usually grade this list like this:
>12 Angry Men: +1 Classic Bonus
>One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: +1 Classic Bonus
>Taxi Driver: +1 Classic Bonus
>Lost Highway: +1 David Lynch Bonus
>Thin Red Line: +1 Classic Bonus
>Inception: -1
>Spring Breakers: -1
I'd allow the others as a personal opinion thing, and then:
>8/10

BUT

Your list stinks. I don't mean it's bad, it's just fishy. It starts with Inception. Not a good film, and this, with the inclusion of Requiem for a Dream and Spring Breakers leads me to believe you've mixed a critic's opinion with films that you actually really enjoy. I'm marking all your classics at zero, and allowing you your opinion choices to be also at zero.
5/10

Starship Troopers
Death Wish
The Rock
Invasion of the Body Snatchers - 1974
Combat Shock
Salute of the Jugger
Predator 2
The Last Battle/Le Dernier Combat
Wild at Heart
The Raid

Terminator 2
Ghostbusters
Aliens
The Thing
Apocalypto
Predator
Hard Boiled
Watchmen
Das Boot
First Blood

0/10 Nobody actually enjoys Battleship Potemkin, most pretentious list of the bunch, would have preferred it if you'd have picked Rocky IV.

>Tokyo Fist/Fallen angels/Videodrome/Cure/Alphaville: +2 Thematically Consistent Personal Taste Bonus
>Night of the hunter/Metropolis/In a lonely place/The third man: +0 Fish-In-A-Barrel Classic Negation (Reason for original disqual.)
>Alphaville: Additional +1 Godard Bonus
>Ivan's childhood: +1 Tarkovsky Bonus
9/10

>lynch bonus

Shit taste confirmed.

>Disagreeing with a +1 for Blue Velvet
Shit taste confirmed

Rfad is the only one I thought was bad but really comfy and had a great soundtrack, and that's why I put it. Inception and sb I like just as much as the others I listed though.

>Iron Man 2

Which is what led me to believe you don't actually like the others enough to have included them in this list if the critics didn't love them, which is why I negated your bonuses.

>Iron Man 2
patrician taste my friend

really underrated

Hey, get back to rating.

Captain America: The First Avenger
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Captain America: Civil War
The Avengers
The Avengers: Age of Ultron
Guardians of the Galaxy
Iron Man
Iron Man 2
Iron Man 3
Ant-Man

Network
Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence
The Third Man
The Godfather Part 2
There Will Be Blood
The Exorcist (1973)
Chinatown
Traffic
The Prestige
Paranormal Activity 4

>The Raid: -1
>The Rock: -1
>Starship Troopers/Invasion.../Predator 2: +2 Thematic Taste Bonus
>Death Wish/Le Dernier Combat/Combat Shock: +1 Personal Taste (Shlock) Bonus
>+1 Telling the fucking truth Bonus
This one was really hard to grade. I think you have a taste for ultra shlock, which is fine, your list could still score a 10 if it's composed right. Wild at Heart doesn't get the Lynch bonus on purpose. I didn't mark one down for Predator 2 because it fits the list, but I couldn't do that for The Raid or The Rock. There are better bad movies.
7/10

>Apocalypto: -1
>Watchmen: -1
>+1 Personal Taste (Shlock) Bonus
4/10

He looks like brown Freddie Mercury.

Goodfellas
Pans labyrinth
Sin city
City of God
Con air
Akira
There will be blood
The sandlot
12 angry men
Full metal jacket

I am now including Codenames with my ratings.

>Network: +1 Classic Bonus
>There Will Be Blood: +1 Modern Classic Bonus
>The Prestige: -1
>Traffic: -1
>Paranormal Activity 4: -1
>Chinatown: +1 Classic Bonus
5/10, Codename: Sincere Snake
Godfather Part 2 and The Third Man don't get a bonus for obvious reasons. Chinatown I would usually put in the same category but it seems like no-one on this mongolian chicken forum treats it like currency.

>+2 MCU Thematic Bonus
>+3 Embarassing Truth Bonus
>-5 "Can't you just pick ONE superhero film for your top ten bonus"
>-5 Either Trolling Or Doesnt Watch Movies Bonus
0/10, Codename: Child Snake

What do you have against Watchmen?

Vertigo
Clueless
Blade Runner
There Will Be Blood
They Live
The Great Beauty
Rear Window
Point Break
The Fellowship of the Ring
Casino Royale

This one was a real mixed bag. You've got some time-tested classics in here, mixed with films that make me think that you don't have the faculties to appreciate why said classics are good

>The sandlot: -1
>Sin City: -1
>Con air: +1 Con Air Bonus
>Full Metal Jacket: +1 Kubrick Bonus

Apocalypse now
Drive
Dr strangelove
Watchmen
North by northwest
The dark knight
The usual suspects
Downfall
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Seventh seal

Codename: Do you fly, Johnny Snake

>Clueless: +1 Sincerity Bonus
>Blade Runner: +1 Actual Classic Bonus
>There Will Be Blood: +1 Modern Classic Bonus
>Point Break: +1 Point Break Bonus
>The Fellowship of the Ring: -1
>Casino Royale: -1
Vertigo and Rear Window are more than established classics, so no bonus there.
7/10, Codename: Utah Snake

Bit rude tbqh.

Sin city is great and sandlot is too comfy for words.

Oops, I forgot, I haven't seen The Great Beauty but I feel like if I had I'd probably have given you a +1 here, so feel free to take a free .5
7.5, Codename: BeaUtah Snake

>Forgetting Sarah Marshall: -1
>Watchmen: -1
>The Dark Knight: -1
>Downfall: +1
3/10
This is another list that stinks with Forgetting Sarah Marshall right next to Seventh Seal. I don't buy it. I don't buy that someone with Watchman, The Dark Knight and The Usual Suspects would have Dr. Strangelove, NbNW and Seventh Seal in their top 10. I didn't give your classics bonuses because again, I don't think those picks are sincere. I gave Downfall a bonus because in that case I think it's probably a sincere choice, even if you came to it by way of meme.

critics also loved inception, and Spring Breakers is great

Ugetsu Monogatari (1953, Kenji)
The Godfather (1972, Coppola)
Star Wars Episode I: The Phanton Menace (1999, Lucas)
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928, Dreyer)
Breathless (1960, Godard)
Avatar (2009, Cameron)
Rashomon (1950, Kurosawa)
Taxi Driver (1976, Scorsese)
The Birth of a Nation (1915, Griffith)
Pompeii (2014, Anderson)

>its this thread again

you guys are doin a little better than usual but jesus christ at the ratings dude.. keepin it interesting i suppose.

blade runner
mirror
ran
the double life of veronique
2046
big trouble in little china
ghost in the shell
mulholland drive
back to the future pt. 1
harakiri

>its this guy again

Are you saying it's literally Impossible for some one to enjoy forgetting Sarah Marshall and the seventh seal? FSM is one of the funnier movies in recent years with a lot of heart and a relatable story, too relatable for some people. It's a bit silly to suggest someone should only enjoy one kind of movie and is usually reserved for people on the spectrum.

you're a fag dude

>critics also loved inception
I'd say that in recent years, our benchmark for a blockbuster movie is so low that the fact critics liked it doesn't make it a great film. Critics liked "Limitless" and I'd mark you down for that too.

There was about 10 minutes of talk-and-walk and an entire character devoted to ensuring the audience understood what was happening in the film. What was happening had already been laid out, it wasn't particularly troublesome. It ended up coming across as condescending, and messed with the pace. I'd say either a) trust your audience to understand what is happening in the film, using fast visual cues, or b) don't write a plot that has to be explained as it is happening.

>Spring Breakers
I would have taken any other Harmony Korine film.

The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
The Godfather (1972)
The Godfather: Part II (1974)
The Dark Knight (2008)
12 Angry Men (1957)
Schindler's List (1993)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
Fight Club (1999)

>return of the living dead
>predator
>hot fuzz
>cabin in the woods
>lotr trilogy(counts as one story)
>tokyo godfathers
>dracula dead n lovin it
>shawshank redemption
>the mummy (1999)
>goodfellas

Review man why don't you post your list?

I don't wanna shit on it, just genuinely curious.

Are you judging people's taste or just listing what movies YOU like?

The virgin spring
Nosferatu (herzog)
Hausu
Youth of the beast
Lost highway
Hollywood boulevard
Gozu
The shining
Nightmare alley
A matter of life and death

...

>I don't know how to count

>Are you saying it's literally Impossible for some one to enjoy forgetting Sarah Marshall and the seventh seal?
No

>FSM is one of the funnier movies in recent years with a lot of heart and a relatable story, too relatable for some people.
I kind of agree with that.

>to suggest someone should only enjoy one kind of movie and is usually reserved for people on the spectrum.

I'm not saying that at all.

What I'm saying is, if you're putting Seventh Seal on your top 10 list, this implies that you've seen enough films to really have a hard time putting a top 10 list together. You're right about FSM, it's a pretty good movie. But I'm not sure how
>one of the funnier movies in recent years
becomes one of the 10 best films ever in your opinion, especially when you're filling the rest of it up with knockout classics. If you had seen maybe 20 films ever and had to pick 10 from those, I might have let you off, but I still don't buy this list.

>Blade Runner/GitS/2046/BttF: +1 Personal Taste Bonus (Sci-Fi)
>Ran/Harakiri/GitS/2046/BTiLC (Kind of): +1 Personal Taste Bonus (Japan/China)
>the mirror: +1 Tarkovsky Bonus
>ran: +1 Kurosawa Bonus
>mulholland drive: +1 Ultimate Classic Bonus
10/10, Codename: Kobayashi Snake
Even without the +1 for Blade Runner I've given to others, this list scores a 10/10. Take note people, this is how you compile a list:

>Great films from great directors THAT YOU ACTUALLY LIKE, not just copy-paste watched from sorting rotten tomatoes by rating or your film school watch list. As I said earlier, no-one actually enjoys Battleship Potemkin. It is important, but ask yourself: Is this really one of my favourite films?
>Let your personal tastes show (In this case, Sci-Fi, Japan/China)
>Don't be afraid to throw in a fun classic (BttF)
>Be confident in your opinion (GitS, Veronique to a lesser extent)

do these ones

I'm doing this quickly and while at work, what did I count wrong?

I will do quite soon

I'm definitely NOT judging people's taste. My review technique at the moment is:

>Look at the list
>Identify the poster's personal tastes and biases
>Don't mark down middling films that fit in with their general tastes
>Don't mark up film school 101 films or "sort by rating" rotten tomatoes choices
>Mark up modern classics more than established ones
>Heavily punish shop-bought opinions "with a dash of what the user actually likes".
>See what it comes to
It's not consistent yet, I'm working on it.

>What I'm saying is, if you're putting Seventh Seal on your top 10 list, this implies that you've seen enough films to really have a hard time putting a top 10 list together.

No, The Seventh Seal is the best-known art movie there is, it's art cinema 101.

base rating is 5/10, +/- the bonuses

Kenji was his first name.

>one of the 10 best films ever in your opinion

I thought this thread was listing your top ten favourite movies of all time. Or do you draw a distinction between the two? Are your top ten favourite films the greatest movies of all time in your opinion?

You must be kidding. Those classics are perfectly in line with liking those films.

Aliens
John Carpenter's The Thing
Starship Troopers
Gattaca
Tron Legacy
Independence Day
Interstellar
Limitless
Pandorum
Pitch Black

I love sci-fi.

why do people like taxi driver so much

>Blade Runner: +1 Actual Classic Bonus

As I suspected, you're a big old pleb.

OK fair enough, but my point still stands. If Apocalypse Now, Dr Strangelove, NbNW, etc. were on his list because he's copy pasting a few of them from Buzzfeed's "Top 10 Best Arty Films" list or whatever, I still don't think I was overly harsh in the scoring.

If he's pasting a few of those in for credibility and adding in FSM as the "fun pick", I still feel like my scoring system caught him correctly.

No, your point doesn't stand, because you're giving him that score based on the assumption that those films are too esoteric for a Forgetting Sarah Marshall fan, and they ain't, user; they ain't.

semantics

Yes, like I said, they're in line with liking them, they're not in line with LOVING them that much.

See Did not know Blade Runner was meme status round here. That doesn't make it less great but I'm not +1ing it anymore.

New marks soon, getting lunch.