Sup Forums Picks the best movie of 2016 - Round 2

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We have new challengers:
>The Wailing
>Shin Godzilla
>Nocturnal Animals
>Hacksaw Ridge
>Elle
>The Witch
>Warcraft

>My favourite movie is not there!
Name it in the thread and if there is enough people who share your opinion it will make into the next strawpoll

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Honestly BvS is objectively the best film of the year although i haven't seen every film.

Thanks Rëddit

This.

Hardcore Henry is an action masterpiece, easily one of the greatest films in the decade, but few people seem to have seen it, and many who did are weaklings that end up complaining of ms. Sad!

Chose The Handmaiden since The Witch is 2015.

I havent seen La La Land, Moonniggers or Everybody Wants Some! yet but I'd say outside of those Swiss Army Man was the best film of the year.

Character development was good, setting was interesting and the message while basic was told in a very unique way. Probably one of the most creative films of this decade.

>La Mort de Louis XIV nowhere to be found
>no Certain Women
>removed Toni Erdmann
pleb list

toni erdmann got BTFO in the last strawpoll

add Green Room
>Initial release: April 15, 2016

>BvS
>6 votes

>Civil War
>0 votes

what did we mean by this?

At least on that, Sup Forums is right. BvS is by far the better film

it means majority of Sup Forums has terrible taste

only on visual, music and cinematography desu

BvS is pure cape kino

>Manchester by the sea
>Paterson
>Elle
>nocturnal animals
>moonlight
>hacksaw ridge
>sing street
>sunset song
>kaili Blues
>wrong then, right now
>la la land
>arrival
>girl with all the gifts
>cemetery of splendor

These are the best films of the year. Fuck off you capeshit manchildren.

Bad post, but contains a big truth

Confused post

Good post

Meme post, but still right

>bunch of 2015 films
>complaints of capeshit
>posts Memeneuve
*tips*

Sup Forums memeing shitty BvS into MOTY just like they memed trump into the white house

They all came out in 2016 for me

>Still no American Honey

>mfw those results

Still no greasy strangler. Yer a fuckin cunt.

>0 votes for Nocturnal Animals
fucking peasants

For you?

Made by the fag who claims all men should be raped so they know what it feels like to be a woman? yeah, nah

Except nobody with any brains actually thinks BvS is good.

Yeah, it's PRETTY good

Nice Pasta faggot.
Also Manchester was mediocre as fuck.

...

Where's Paterson?

t. marvel shill

dude farting lmao

It's very much ''dude farting lmao'', but somehow it's really touching

>The Nice Guys has less votes than Warcraft

Jesus christ user this is why you do it bracket/tournament style

That would be cool. The memery would be even more concentrated and strong

>12 year old girl goes to pornography sex party
That movie was jewish as hell.

Go to sleep, Sup Forums

It was the 80s mate

Shit man it's not like it doesn't happen these days, "pedowood" isn't a meme

Yes pedowood is real so lets make a movie where a 12 year old goes to a sex party and act like everything is fine. Like I said, absolutely jewish.

Loved this movie. Saw it in theatres expecting a beyond-dumb series of gags, and I got that, but I didn't expect it to be so emotional.
Everybody Wants Some!! is also excellent.

Voted for Sing Street though.

She doesn't even see anything adult, does she?

>oh the poor little girl is seeing le bad things
Fuck off, ledditors

>implying these lolis aren't asking for it
Nice try feminists, but I don't want your pig disgusting STD-riddled fat body.

edgy

what about the dirty movie being screened?

>no Manchester by the Sea or 13 Hours.

Yeah gay poll go fuck yourself Ronald

Manchester is there, retard

I didn't notice it Ronald.

Fuck you anyway

best comedy coming through, of course its not in your poll, so im simply going to vote for BvS again.

>ARRIVAL.
Haha holy shit it's a Villeshit pleb trying to pass off taste and judgement fucking top kek.

Stick with IMDB faggot.

this poll would be good if you simply removed every movie that has an unoriginal story ( all the super hero garbage )

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I never heard of Elle! A new Verhoeven! I don't care if it's crap I'm watching now.

18+ friend

yeah, so is hacksaw ridge, you fucking idiot.

Certain Women still isn't on this list, baka yet again

Hi mike

>le solemn women starting at landscapes the flick
"no"

>edgy
There's nothing edgy there. Go back

>le "i haven't seen this movie": the post
"no"

I've seen it twice. It is *exactly* that.

my name is timothy irl, wanna fuck?

>cherrypicking
>not understanding the visual progression of the film
>completely failing to grasp what Reichardt was driving at even after two viewings

have you seen the rest of her filmography or are you just stupid

>not understanding the visual progression of the film

so much visual progression wow she filmed dykes in landscape wow mater director

overrated trash at least not as overrated as denis or akerman but still

>first segment is composed mostly of shot-reverse shot sequences with compositions centered on characters and progresses mostly through dialogue
>third segment is composed mostly of landscape compositions with brief scenes of dialogue in shot-reverse shot and progresses almost entirely visually
>second is a midpoint between the two (obviously)

so yes, the progression is impressive. Reichardt is a great director.

>DCucks

Do you legitimately think you are smart for pointing out the obvious?

>Reichardt is a great director
maybe if you come from the land of tumblr

no, but you can't really blame me for feeling the need to spoonfeed you after you just spread your retardation all over my face

Rogue One isn't on the list.

>Tell the retard the film is about dykes staring at landscape.
>"no its actually about [insert roundabout way of saying it is about dykes staring at landscape]

gg no re tumblerite.

>only one other guy saw The Wailing

Shin Godzilla and Hacksaw Ridge are easily tied, gonna go with the former tho--
>1. BvS
>2. Arrival
Oh.. we're not taking this seriously..

>this one retard having a fit against "le evil dykes"

but that's not what i said, user

within the context of Reichardt's previous work, the film uses its structure to examine how environment is used in narrative and to progressively reinforce the idea of purely visual storytelling

on top of that, the shorts themselves are pretty stunningly realized. Reichardt's greatest strength has always been her editing, and she uses it to enumerate character traits through the mundane behavior of her actors. i'm thoroughly convinced that she could pull a nuanced and sensitive performance out of anyone, and it helps that she always works with such talented folks. point being, all of that is blatantly on display in Certain Women, maybe more so than in any of her other films

How do I choose if I have not seen three or four of these movies?

>the witch

Literally a meme movie

literally a meme opinion

Both are bad movies. The Handmaiden was flat AF.

The Neon Demon was the best film of hte year

>The Neon Demon
shit

>you
shit
>The Neon Demon
great cinema

>Batman v Superman is winning again

top kek

Ghostbusters, get over it.

>environment is used in narrative
So, dykes staring at landscape.
I liked the film I'm just pulling your leg.

well that's good to hear i suppose

tho i did waste my time trying to explain to someone why a film they already liked is good

So if we remove the BvS contrarian meme, can we agree that Arrival is the best movie of the [current year]?

What are your other picks for best of '16?

Could you please add Green Room?

no

Amy Adams' character arc is fantastic, but it's the weakest direction i've seen from Villeneuve, and the main plot is actually pretty shit, especially considering the whole climax hinges on a bizarre deus ex machina that could've been very easily written in a way that makes sense

Evening Glow Over
BvS
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
Les Demons
The Childhood of a Leader

doubt i've even seen half the films i wanted to this year, though.

>he fell for the BvS is a meme meme

Steak your posts shibboleth themselves and I say this as a person that filtered lbg garbage threads about 9 months ago or so.

I've only seen TCofAL of those but I didn't care about it. Felt *netflix-y*. Visually, stylistically uninteresting. Though the blurred out long distance formal trick it used at parts was interesting. Talking about pic related.

It needed more of those moments where the anxiety pushes the film forwards or a more eerie atmosphere.

>he fell for the BvS is a meme meme meme

hail caesar is the only one i watched that wasn't for children

not a meme

>he fell for the BvS is a meme meme meme meme

This movie is the second movie that made me cry ever, and last time was when I was around 9. It has become my favorite movie ever

it maybe could've benefited from tighter editing, but i actually quite liked how visually authentic it felt. as in, i didn't really feel that the images were being manipulated or staged outside of a few specific sequences. it does need a rewatch, i think - i tend to overrate films on first viewing, but if you know who i am you probably know that anyway, lol

what were some of your favorites?

boring adult humor in other words. At least things like the greasy strangler exist

I want to see A Quiet Passion, Personal Shopper and Manchester by the Sea.

i really wanted to catch Sully but never had the chance

haven't even heard of Jattilainen, so i'll definitely check that one out

Personal Shopper looks and sounds fantastic, was really hoping i'd get a chance to see it before the year is out. but with no screener, no leak, and no theatrical release coming anytime soon, looks like that won't be happening

Knight of Cups is my favorite Malick and one of my favorite films ever, but i'd consider it a 2015 release, since it was out on bluray in Europe around the end of that year. would definitely be at the top of my list for 2016 though.

what in particular did you see in 13 Hours? it was a good looking film, but i'd attribute that to Dion Beebe more than Bay. action was good, but it feels incredibly hypocritical to have our protagonists mow down seemingly endless hordes of faceless terrorists, then turn around and cry for dead soldiers. which isn't to say that it's not sad that these people died, but the film doesn't make any attempt to humanize the attackers, and that's pretty inexcusable. though i do appreciate how apolitical it is - was expecting chest-thumping propaganda based on the premise and promotional material.

13 Hours is far from apolitical when you take into consideration that at the time when it was put into production and actually filmed - Internet and magazines were full of shills claiming that the event never happened (even after they caught Hillary lying to congress) - that it was just about some insulting video and not an actual terrorist attack and directly claimed the film was fabrication and lies.

I mean I do watch films in a vacuum myself but sometimes you have to take larger context into account. I'd write more about it (If this is up later I might) but I currently finished making food and started watching the new episode of Grand Tour.