Best movies of the decade so far

Agree?

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>magic mike xl

i see, you never watched it

I saw the first one that was more than enough

Sigh.

Top 5 of 2010s:

1. The Tree of Life
2. Only God Forgives
3. The Social Network
4. Mad Max
5. Drive

watch more movies

Top 5 of 2016:
Rogue One
Captain America: Civil War
Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice [ Ultimate Edition ]
Zooptopia
Suicide Squad

its really different from the first one

lol

suck malick off more

Looks like I have some catching up to do looking at OPs list.
Despite thinking they were beautiful to look at, I'm not sure I completely "got" weerasethskuls films, whereas those two Malick films left me an emotional mess. I can't think about Haneke's amour without getting choked up.

Kiarostami has an interesting schtick about identity but close-up is still his best film for me.

I should watch turin horse, I actually have dreams inspired by Wreckmeister harmonies cinematography.

Bastards weird editting style and score make it a good creepy experience and Denis is the best female director working today.

I still need to see the rest.

No Calvary, Korine, Refn

shit list

>Zooptopia

Of OPs list that I haven't seen, I'm interested in the immigrant and nothing personal.

Wow! Great list!

It's a great film m8.

>no Margaret

kill yourself

Otherwise, this is actually a rather good list. Especially the inclusion of Magic Mike XXL which is an absolute masterpiece.

I am seeing Cemetery of Splendor tomorrow, hyped.

Margaret was a fucking mess. Tired of the little pocket of plebs that think they're patrish for liking that fucking trash. Just because a film has promise doesn't mean it actually met its potential and achieved what it was trying to do. It failed. Deal with it.

The Immigrant is incredible.

James Gray is one of the best dudes working in America right now.

See all of his stuff if you haven't.

Let's put a movie on a list just because it's foreign!

>this is what plebs genuinely believe

it's the best movie of the current decade

kys

You are legitimately disgusting

is magic mike xxl on there as a joke or is this memeing beyond me?

I am not OP but have you actually seen it?

Why does this board have such disrespect for Soderbergh?

You just can't appreciate the bodies in time.

Magic Mike XXL was directed by Greg Jacobs

Zootopia unironically deserves a spot

I really dug Bastards. I hope Claire's sci-fi film is good.

Do you know who Greg Jacobs is? He's never made a movie before, he's served as the assistant director on every Soderbergh movie. Soderbergh also edited and filmed XXL. It's a Soderberg movie.

Magic Mike >>>>>>>>>> Magic Mike XXL by a long shot

No way. Magic Mike 1 is really great too though. XXL on the other hand is one of the best musicals ever made

An industry vet and producer like Soderbergh was willing to risk a lawsuit for lying to the DGA just to ghost direct Magic Mike XXL?

Again, have you even seen XXL? It's quite obviously a Soderbergh movie. Sure, it's directed by a close collaborator who has never directed another movie and is working very closely alongside Soderbergh as he shoots and edits the film. Does that make you feel better?

Again though, please just end this silliness and confirm that you haven't even seen a movie you're arguing about.

This board is such trash.

>Sure, it's directed by a close collaborator who has never directed another movie and is working very closely alongside Soderbergh as he shoots and edits the film. Does that make you feel better?
Yes, because that is the actual truth.

When he says it's like a Soderberg film he doesn't mean it that literally. Everything about the cinematography and editing is like (and for a good reason) from a Soderbergh film. Steven worked as a DOP for it, Greg is his assistant director in the Knick for example.

Thank you for confirming that you haven't even seen the movie you are arguing about.

Please go kill yourself.

not a single movie in your image is good

>knight of cups
>there isn't a single knight in the whole movie

shit list senpai

>When he says it's like a Soderberg film he doesn't mean it that literally.

>Do you know who Greg Jacobs is?... Soderbergh also edited and filmed XXL. It's a Soderberg movie.... It's quite obviously a Soderbergh movie.

You have poor reading comprehension.

It's a figure of speech. No need to be so autistic friend.

Kiarostami's real gift was his ability to make films entirely culturally appropriate. Like Someone In Love is so deeply japanese, my weeb friend was completely shocked when I told him it was directed by an Iranian man. RIP - taken too soon

Where in that do I state that Soderbergh directed the movie?

Also, if I have poor reading comprehension, please do me a favour. Answer whether you have seen Magic Mike XXL. Let's test your reading comprehension by saying that if you don't respond to that very simple question then we will both be acknowledging the fact that you have not seen it.

Does this kind of very lame, embarrassing style of argument do something for you?

In the context of a "Why does this board disrespect Soderbergh?" argument that repeatedly calls it his movie?

10/10 film in my opinion.

You are sad.

>no Under the Skin or Spring Breakers

Good list otherwise though

Go see Inherent Vice. Your an idiot if you saw it but didn't put it up there on top.
And while you're at it remove that accident that was the Godard film.

wanna know how I know you're a homo?

>I am not OP but have you actually seen it?

>Why does this board have such disrespect for its [editor/dp]?

Ok, kind of a weird way to ask why someone dislikes a film. A normal person would think you're referring to the director which Soderbergh was not in this case. The post I made was directly responding to that. I've seen the movie but my seeing it was not the argument of that post. I'm sure you'll find another way to make it about that though. I have faith in you.

havent seen any of them lol

Locke should be in there.

You're forgetting Kamen Rider 1 (2016)

No because to refer to a movie that is the sequel of a movie by Soderbergh, with him on the set at every moment of its creation, with it furthering his thematic concerns and styles, and made by someone who has been his career-long protege, rarely stepping away from his influence, as a Soderbergh movie, makes complete sense for anyone who is not incredibly anal and/or autistic.

Also, I am convinced that you haven't seen the movie. Please tell me what it is about Magic Mike XXL, directed by Greg Jacobs, that you did not like.

And I;m r

>Nothing personal, kid

Ok, I usually stay out of these "patrician" threads, but this can't be a real movie.

Career-spanning knowledge of Soderbergh's thematic concerns and styles would make someone autistic by default so checkmate.

I didn't say I disliked it.

B A I T

Knowledge of one of the more significant contemporary American directors renders one autistic. Good point.

Please, tell me your opinion on XXL. I would like to know what you think about it.

lmfao shit taste

Isn't Uncle Boonmee an art installation? Does it even have a narrative you could compare to film?

wat

New poster here. To the fellows arguing about Soderbergh, just so you know, you both look stupid, not just one of you.

But my curiosity is piqued, I like a good handful of the films on OPs list, and I would really like to know why XXL is worth seeing (I haven't seen the first one either).

Please provide an argument as to why it's a good film :)

If Magic Mike XXL is so representative of Steven Soderbergh why is it not even made by him? Plus he makes tv shit now and had that essay on why all movies are currently shit fuck him.

That said I liked Contagion.

The "director" is an artist. I'm pretty sure Uncle Boonmee played in the Tate as part of ten or so other films. None of them really made any sense without outside context and the relationship between them all
Correct me if I'm wrong though, I didn't exactly note down the name of every screen

It's edited and shot by him. The movie is extremely visual in nature and the photography is one of its most significant, and greatest, attributes. Also, I said that it furthers his concerns with regard to sexuality and commerce that he has been pursuing his whole career. For those reasons, it is easy to consider it a Soderbergh film, especially given the integral role he had in its production.

Also, season 1 of The Knick is one of the best seasons of television in the last 10 years.

>using emojis
>not qouting the posts you're replying to

Kindly shut up and go back to lurking and eat up the scraps we give you.

>Plus he makes tv shit
The Knick was far from "shit"

You're wrong.

Boonmee is a self-contained film made by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, a director who has made several films, including another on the OP's list.

hahahaha no :)

If it doesn't play in the cinema it's not worth viewing. This transition to streaming content is what is really killing cinema but of course Soderbergh misses the point and blames it all on capeshit. He is literally no better than Sup Forums and I'm not surprised you guys like him.

no

>If it doesn't play in the cinema it's not worth
Well, good luck with your ignorance.

Hey buddy, I'm sure you're the one to help me out here, please tell me why XXL is a good film

Watch it instead of trying to ask for an opinion about somethign you can't even judge yourself.

>If it doesn't play in the cinema it's not worth viewing.

No offense, but you're a retard and you should should stop posting.

theguardian.com/film/2016/apr/12/apichatpong-weerasethakul-cemetery-of-splendour-thailand-interview

You're wrong, fag. He's an artist, the Tate constantly sucks his dick. I knew I'd seen it there
I don't consider him a director at all, his pieces are more cultural art than film making

>If it doesn't play in the cinema it's not worth viewing

Why do I need to feed you? Do you really not have the 2 hours it'll take to watch the movie to make up your own mind?

I think it's one of the most beautifully shot and expertly choreographed musicals ever made. It explores female desire and sexuality in a way that is incredibly rare, particularly in a mainstream Hollywood film. It is an overwhelmingly pleasurable film that is suffused with a feeling of melancholy as the characters begin to sense the inadequacies of their lifestyles as the film nears its end. It's a hangout movie in the vein of Dazed and Confused and Rio Bravo that is populated by distinctive characters who are genuinely cared for by the director/writer.

It'll take 2 hours, you've probably already spent 25 minutes in this inane thread.

Moonman?

but user, anyone can roll up to an image board and start yelling "X IS GOOD! Y IS SHIT! Z IS THE BEST!"

if you'd (he'd?) prefer that people thought you knew what you were (he was?) talking about, you'd do well to provide an argument

What makes a good/best film anyway?

What objective criteria are you judging them on that we all can agree on? Film is a subjective medium, certain movies will resonate more with certain people.

What in the fuck are you talking about?

Are you suggesting directors aren't artists?

Do you know that Steve McQueen was initially an artist who did art installations? I guess this means that 12 Years a Slave, Hunger, Shame, Tropical Malady, Cemetery of Splendor, and Uncle Boonmee, plus a huge multitude of others, are not actually movies right?

Are Malick's most recent movies also not movies because they could easily be described as art installations?

Please kill yourself.

>if you'd (he'd?) prefer that people thought you knew what you were (he was?) talking about, you'd do well to provide an argument
I'm trying to read this and my brain is frying

How to spot a pleb.

Thank you very much! Doesn't sound like it's up my alley so I'm glad I hung out for an argument rather than wasting time on it.

>If it doesn't play in the cinema it's not worth viewing.

I think you meant the opposite.

Yupp

I guess my love for XXL has branded me.

Have you seen Manchester-by-the-Sea yet?

friendly suggestion: read it it the first time without reading the bracketed words

I haven't seen it yet. I deleted my MUBI because it was so fucking slow as a site though. Do you have Steam?

McQueen's installations aren't like his movies at all. Meanwhile Weerasethakul's work is all pretty similar, locales, themes. Uncle Boonmee is just a feature length version of one of his installations. Sorry it triggers you dude

In my opinion, McQueen's installations are better than his movies as well. He's a one trick pony

I think McQueen is a garbage man.

No Sieranevada, Son of Saul, Toni Erdmann, Embrace of The Serpent
also the immigrant and magic mike xxl lmao

I don't have Steam, nor do I know what it is. What is it and should I get it?

And god damn at that screenshot. Best movie.

Manchester is amazing btw

Haven't seen Erdmann out of those. Escapes to me what people see in SoS or in El abrazo de la serpiente

Not OP but Son of Saul is trash. Embrace is pretty great.

I am very excited for Sieranevada and Toni Erdmann but I doubt they'll be available for a while.

Also, where do you get off disrespecting James Gray?

It's just a thing for games that also works as a chat application with friends. Nice to hear that about Manchester, I liked Margaret too. What have you seen recently?

>film socialism
kys

Ohhhh right, Steam. I don't really play games so I've never had it.

I've been trying to see new stuff whenever I can recently. I've seen Moonlight and Manchester in the last couple of weeks. Really love Manchester and I think Moonlight is pretty great too.

Planning on watching The Treasure tonight. Then Cemetery of Splendor tomorrow. Hopefully will watch Julieta sometime this week.

What about you?

No, Son of Saul isn't trash.
I'm not disrespecting him, but Immigrant is clearly not worthy of a top 10 from the decade, OP is just putting him there to sound different and cool.

i'd omit Magic Mike XXL (which was probably there for shits n giggles, anyways), To the Wonder, Meek's Cut-Off, and The Immigrant. all the others are contenders. well, the ones i've seen, which is nearly all. i'll add Hard To Be A God, Upstream Color, and No Country For Old Men.