TSPDT’s Top 10 Greatest Films 1. Citizen Kane (1) 2. Vertigo (2) 3. 2001: A Space Odyssey (3) 4. The Rules of the Game (5) 5. Tokyo Story (4) 6. 8½ (7) 7. The Godfather (6) 8. Sunrise (8) 9. The Searchers (10) 10. The Seven Samurai (9)
Same top ten as always. If you haven't seen these by now you should just give up. Even teenagers have maxed out the top 100. How big of a pleb must you be to have not even seen the top 250?
Hunter Adams
everyone and their mothers have most of this shit in their top 10s or whatever. do people really enjoy 8 1/2 that much or any of this other shit to put it in a top ten. fuck. fuck citizen kane and fuck vertigo. whooa cool effects amirite. fuck ozu old dead nigga although his movies are good i do not believe some 20 y/o hipster faggot legitimately thinks tokyo story is some marvel. 2001? pleb masquerading as a patrician.
if you want to try dispute this, post your top ten and give us a laugh
Jeremiah Watson
Post yours, wise man.
Hudson Watson
The Godfather really bugs me in that list. It's not a good film!!!
Hudson Morales
That's a really bad list
Ian Parker
after you, big guy
Alexander Martin
>2. Vertigo I don't get the love critics have for this movie and I say this as a Hitchcock fan, it's good but it's nowhere near the top 10 or 50 films of all time.
Nathaniel Powell
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"french"
John Morales
The Tales of Hoffmann is on this edition! Offenbach is back, baby!
So pretty much every top 10 "normie patrician" edition list.
Leo Hall
the raw top 10 isn't that interesting because, what with it attempting to be an aggregate of all lists across time, it just doesn't change. What is interesting is the fluctuations in the top 250 and so on. It's weird when one year suddenly some semi-esoteric film from 1967 finds itself into the top 250 or climbs 200 places or whatever. You find yourself wondering what happened there. Similarly what is great about this website is the guy does a break down of all the new film releases which managed to enter the, sort of, critical canon. Similarly looking through the lower end of the top 1000 of the 21st century will lead you to some gems you probably hadn't encountered before.
Liam Lee
The problem I have with this site is that it's not transparent. He doesn't specify exactly how individual lists are aggregated and weighted to create the final meta-list.
Isaac Allen
>ameriplebs trying to do opera
kek
Benjamin Mitchell
So basically the 00s are finally making presence after a decade.
I didn't expect to see There Will Be Blood and Brokeback Mountain jumping that high, but im okay cuse they are both classics of 00s anyways. Theres lots of undeserving old movies in this list so its good to see some good recent ones doing well.
The Dark Knight is climbing lots of rows, Sup Forums will rejoice this. it'll reach top 500 soon as well.
Lots of Kubricks as always. Not much change in the top 100.
They probably wait a while to see if the films still hold up or if it was just hype.
Kayden Sullivan
oh sorry I misread you. Yeah sure that's true. I think the guy has said that the more "canonical" polls like sight and sound every 10 years have the heaviest weighting. I think some years as well he says he changes his formula or rating system.
Adam Cruz
Yes, if a movie drops out it should also dropp out of the list considerably. Unless he's also counting previous lists then no they will stay there forever even though they are not that good/dated as hell. He should definitely change formula if thats the case.
Also, no Cuaron besides one of his movies is surprising at least for me, children of men was deemed as one of the best of the 00s and since its so technical i thought the presence in top 300 was assumed. Gravity shouldn't be too far below either but i can understand because it's relatively new. all of these movies will crack top 300 one day I'm sure
Charles Anderson
>64 - Mulholland Drive
Nathan Thompson
I'd say it's still a 5 star film but probably on the lower end of 5 stars
Cooper James
Well it's much easier to judge a film in a retrospective fashion. You can see if it holds up or was just fad
Mason Roberts
>1. Citizen Kane (1) Stopped reading there >2. Vertigo (2) Stopped reading there >3. 2001: A Space Odyssey (3) Stopped reading there >4. The Rules of the Game (5) Stopped reading there >5. Tokyo Story (4) Stopped reading there >6. 8½ (7) Stopped reading there >7. The Godfather (6) Stopped reading there >8. Sunrise (8) Stopped reading there >9. The Searchers (10) Stopped reading there >10. The Seven Samurai (9) Stopped reading there
Nathaniel Gutierrez
They forgot Black Dynamite though
Dominic Lee
All of these are good flicks
However Its ridiculous that they keep switching 1 position and then going back every year as though no other movie can possible get in and these are the canonical top 10. I mean at least throw the number 11 in the mix as well
Jace Barnes
The list overall is pretty good and one of the best "fuckhuge number of best films". It's better to look for the middle of the list instead of the top 10 though.
William Morris
Οι kυνηγοί Gardiens de phare さらば箱舟’ Кaмeнь La glace à trois faces Matka Joanna od aniolów Živjeti za inat J'entends plus la guitare Бeлыe гopы Ryakushô renzoku shasatsuma
now you
Elijah Green
What's the deal with The Searchers?
Jaxson Wright
>A nip movie in moonrunes and the other one in roman alphabet
What are you even doing
Caleb Nguyen
Now for the 6000 updated lists on Letterboxd
Ryder Hughes
They needed a western to even out the genres.
Isaiah Gonzalez
It's an exceptional film
Easton Flores
>capeshitters of neo-Sup Forums mad at this list it's a perfectly adequate introduction to film you autists, if you don't at least appreciate all the films in the top 100 on some level then you don't like cinema
Daniel Thomas
le Duke in the doors
Nolan Thomas
Ive only seen 2001 faggit and im literally an expert on movies
Noah Wilson
Nice fierce hook friendo but you forgot the bait. The placement of these is all wrong.
Im having a hard time believing Taxi Driver belongs top 20, maybe below 60 and near the rear end of a top
Dogstar Man should be top 20 but its nowhere to be found.
Tyler Martin
And After Hours is true scorsese kino but it isn't even top 1000, into the bin it goes!
Dylan Howard
i dont even need to bother after seeing that abomination of a list. back to plebbit for you
Lincoln Lewis
these '10 greatest movies' does not equate to an 'adequate introduction to film' you fucking mong
Jayden Green
>A visual document of the life of serial killer Norio Nagayama, focusing entirely of his living environment with some narrated biographical information. Haven't seen it but that sounds like a good film.
Noah Foster
>67: Mulholland Dr
literally stopped reading literally there
Dominic Young
Psueds leave
Ethan James
I won't deny thaat, but is it the 9th greatest film of all times though?