Name 5 good movies that came out since 2001 that wasnt a remake or a sequel

Name 5 good movies that came out since 2001 that wasnt a remake or a sequel.

protip you cant

creativety is at an end. Everything has turned to just shit. Just look at art. Every movie is just propaganda now a days.

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ghostbusters

Ogf

>No Country for Old Men
>The Fellowship of the Ring
>Pan's Labyrinth
>Inglourious Bastards
>Spirited Away
there are good movies still coming out, you just have to look for them
eat a dick, OP

Mad max was okay

3 good movie in 20 years wew

Was there ever a good remake or sequel?

Hum a piece of original movie soundtrack from a movie after 2008. Got nothing, huh?

2001 the movie or the year?

stop posting pictures of cute girls in the OP

Creativity bankruptcy took over.
Now it's all memes and asshes...

there are lots of good movies, but none of them are American

The Thing

I see five, are you okay user?

Man, I hate how everyone is always "remaking" all of Shakespeare's plays all the time, or any stage production for that matter. Creativity is over.

>Implying 4 of those aren't remakes or book adaptations.
Wow.

>ywn be a four-word Jung Mann

>hating on book adaptations

Some of the finest movies ever made were book adaptations. That can't really be said about sequels or remakes.

>big fish
>eternal sunshine
>assassination of Jesse James
>there will be blood
>kingdom of heaven

Inglourious Bastards is not a good movie.

Terminator 2
Evil Dead 2
Dawn of the Dead
The Color of Money
Superman 2
Road Warrior
Toy Story 2
Aliens
Empire Strikes Back
Godfather Part 2

>No Country for Old Men
>There Will Be Blood
>The Master
>Blue Valentine
>Shame

The Avengers, TDK, Superman.

BTFO'd op!

Inland Empire

But it is. Only real problem with it is perhaps that it's clearly historically inaccurate but if you ask me the fact to such an obvious level excuses it. Rather than trying to dance around the idea that its a true story from WW2, it just flatly admits that its obvious not real while also providing the audience with a tainted sense of catharsis by confronting people with the idea that "killing nazis" isn't really that nice a thing to want to do.

Bronson
Valhalla Rising
Drive
Only God Forgives
The Neon Demon

Just imagine the asshurt if they made a similar movie but from the opposite perspective - a squad of Nazis killing Jews presented in a humorous way

Should have also said 'adaptation', OP

Like Someone in love
Certified copy
Caché
Amour
Zodiac

Birdman
Revenant
Whiplash

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Hardcore Henry
Hardcore Henry
Hardcore Henry
Hardcore Henry
Hardcore Henry

District 9.

the cuckold

>Wall-e
>Shame
>The Grand Budapest Hotel
>Inside Llewyn Davis
>Mulholland Drive
>The King's Speech
>Up
>Coherence
>Mr. Nobody
>Comet
>About Time
>The Imitation Game
>Birdman

You're a fucking retard OP.

RIP Kiarostami )':
he was just hitting his stride

>No Country for Old Men
>The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
>There Will Be Blood
>The Revenant
>Hell or High Water
>Sicario
>LOTR trilogy
>The Neon Demon
>The Drop
>Killing Them Softly

i can keep going, but OP should kill himself

This thread is now a 21st century appreciation thread

Pro-tip?

You don't know what that means.

It's objective what is 'good', but I thought there were a lot more than five good original movies in the last 16 years.

You don't actually believe your post, you just want recommendations. You won't get any from me.

OP is lame.

Like Someone in love was a terrible film desu

If it was made with the same level of brilliance that Tarantino made IB with, most likely it would be hailed as a dark masterpiece of comedy that sheds even more light on the inhumanity of the nazis.

The fact that people see IB as something of a feelgood story says more about them that it does about the film. The film clearly tries to demonstrate the fact that even in WW2, the heroes weren't really nice people.

>the inhumanity of the nazis.

The nazis were human just like everyone else.

The Jews want to paint the Nazis as inhuman monsters just to make things more black and white, but the truth is more complex.

bigot

In good time I'm sure that we'll accept these genocidal war mongers with much a more humanistic perspective.

You have an extemely one sided and narrow minded view of history and you have swallowed the propaganda.

Do your own research and think more, user.

>hurrr hur le go back to Sup Forums

They also have an oversimplified view.

Reality is more complicated than either side wants to admit.

if we don't recognize that ordinary humans can be led to commit such disturbing actions, we run a much greater risk of seeing them happen again

The weird whole tone scale thing from Hateful Eight came to mind, as well as some stuff from La La Land, Kylo Ren's theme. Theme songs are kind of kitsch right now imo, it doesn't surprise me that most orchestration in film is about setting tone without being distinct or melodic enough to detract from what's going on.

>Good scores are kitsch now, it doesn't surprise me that most scores are generic, bland, forgettable horse shit that are so uninteresting you don't even notice it.

That the nazis literally were genocidal war mongers is not something that can be disputed. Read Mein Kampf and Hitler's Second Book if you don't believe me.

>the Germans had NO REASON AT ALL to be extremely angry at the Jews

Shill harder

>since 2012
>we've had passes for over 5 years
>someone bought a Sup Forums pass

>genocidal war mongers for no reason
>ignoring the mass degeneracy of the weimar republic
>ignoring that jews have been kicked out of every country they've ever been in

>in bruges
>munich
>the martian (fuck you it was good)
>zero dark thirty
>28 days later

second book?
>adolf hitler and the chamber of secrets

Jackie Chan

There Will Be Blood
Step Brothers
No Country for Old Men
The Revenant (bite me, I liked it)
Patriots Day

Even if the nazis hadn't killed as many jews as they did, it would still be considered one of the most dangerous political movements in modern history and it would be reviled by anyone with even the shred of decency in them.

Your idea of good seems to be conflated with catchy. I'm not saying I don't mind and Indiana Jones themes song, but it's not really appropriate for some things.

youtube.com/watch?v=A6Qf5K4Ib4Y

I'm sure there are few moments in there you could hum, but most of it is only tenuously tonal in the first place. It's great music, but it's not something you hum going down the street.

>muh decency
>muh empathy

Hey man, that's working out real well for Europe right now

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