ITT modern classics of the 2010s

ITT modern classics of the 2010s

Picture related: the best films of 2013

Spring breakers is trash and under the skin is a 6/10

Will Korine return to save 2017?

I assume Glazer will wait another 10 years to make another film.

OGF isn't even half as good as the other two.

Wow, all those came out in '13? Has there been a year that good since?

I'm 99% the only real "modern classic" from the 10s is the tree of life

To get it out of the way...

this thread isn't about how much of a pleb you are now stay on topic

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>dishonest movie that couldn't even sweep the dishonest awards
weak

OP spring breakers is literally grounds for being on a short bus you special little man. Inauthentic and literally pseudo pleb core. You could cum in your underwear and make a better looking more meaningful stain on life.

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>last good year for film
>last passable year for Sup Forums
huh rly maeks u tink

I fucking love this movie.

Nightcrawler

>Inauthentic
not him but korine is literally one of the most authentic directors alive
you sound ignorant

nah

>Christine
>Embrace of the Serpent
>Jauja
>A Most Wanted Man
>Killing Them Softly
>Maniac
>Mud
>A Simple Life
>Bernie

What is a classic? How do you become a classic? What is a confirmed modern classic?
Only modern imdbcore shit has longevity. Quality has nothing to do with it.

I have yet to see a bad Scorsese film. He is perfection in directorial form.

>A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness
my nigga

two thousand four-kino

La La Land is far superior in almost every respect (cinematography, screenplay, directorial and acting talent, etc.) to Moonlight. The only thing going for Moonlight was that it was as Oscar bait as you get. The fact that La La Land was even in contention for Best Picture was amazing looking back on it.

6/10
2/10
5/10

dishonesty of the century

KoC was pretty good
To the Wonder was hot garbage
The Tree of Life is fucking kino

Song to Song will be his magnum opus

>The only thing going for Moonlight was that it was as Oscar bait as you get.

As opposed to a film that looks back at Hollywood musicals and the 'beauty' of LA?

>quirky movies for the intellectual hipster
>everyone is an emotionless cunt
All of this guys movies give me a bad feeling because the characters are always terrible people. The Royal Tenenbaums was good though.

>Musical
>Not award bait
yeah okay

Both TTW and KOC are superior to TOL, git some taste.

Not him but sorry you are wrong there Korine is pretty much the worst besides Malick.

Nostalgic musical throwback based on people in an artistic/entertainment industry is even more oscarbaity than gay minorities.

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>La La Land wasn't oscar bait

La La Land was bigger oscar bait than hidden niggers

forgot to change your name, pajeet. Figures a harry potter pleb would have shit taste. :^)

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You hate this one too?

I 2nd this.

I'm rather happy that down to earth, slice of life film beat films like La La Land or Hacksaw.

>>Killing Them Softly
Nice
Dominik is one of the best working directors right now

La La Land's original release date was in the summer (re: it would not be in contention for awards season). Only when Lionsgate knew they had a modern day classic on their hands, one that will be played on TCM eighty years from now, did they decide to push back the release date. Also, I never said La La Land wasn't Oscar bait, only that Moonlight was awards bait to a far greater extent.

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Silence is absolute kino, can't believe the academy jewed Marty out yet again.

Why do plebs hate UTS so much?

>tfw I don't watch new movies unless Sup Forums tells me to
>tfw I rely on threads like this to tell me what movies I should watch

nice shitty Sup Forums meme movies you got there

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Checking the power

I actually thought tree of life was a parody at first

God what an awful film

and then he made the same movie two more times.

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I haven't watched this yet.

What can i expect?

+Phoenix & No Home Movie, Touch of Sin
Good decade.
Makes me want to rewatch the Immigrant. Great film

>there's no room for sincerity in contemporary art
Fucking pleb. You just didn't get it

i don't know why more people didn't like this

Are you me?

Because it was terrible? Link me to a good review of it?

>I actually thought tree of life was a parody at first

DUDE just use irony to shield yourself from profound ideas so you can continue to live an empty life of momentary satisfaction and deep unhappiness bro LMAO

>Touch of Sin
how does this compare to other zhangke movies?

new lynne ramsay when

>I'll pretend I am an intellectual by making movies that are shallow, yet cryptic, so other pseuds can pretend they are intellectual.

The irony behind Refn was best seen in the Neon Demon. Movie about superficial beauty, where the only thing that can be considered good is the visuals. George Lucas couldn't have made it any more poetic.

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I thought it was alright. Surprisingly comfy considering the subject matter.

Still boring, but now it's an anthology and only the first one is good.

>all these people liking different movies than me

It's time to go

lil bit easier to digest.
great mastery of multiple narratives showing the effect of capitalism/industrialization on the live of not-so lucky Chinese people.
detractors say it's not-zhangke film and I can understand that, but that doesnt make it bad.

think my favorite part is the around hotel, with regards to the whores and commodification of labor as such.

lala land was LITERALLY a remake of the artist except this time there was millennial angst.

Is this a meme? Did we watch the same film? It's so cliched and pretentious

>Muh nature vs nurture
>Muh Wordsworth
>Muh J.S. Mills
>Muh Book of Genesis (are you fucking kidding me)

He quotes fucking WORDSWORTH in the film, and "dedicates" 20 minutes to GENESIS. It's written like a half-assed project for a freshman high-school philosophy class.

see

>nature vs nurture
It wasn't nature vs. nurture.
It was grace vs. nature

ya dumb fucking baffoon!

Modern Malick films have no sincerity. Some people just don't get it.
The man didn't even make an attempt to understand real WWII soldiers, the man makes no attempt to understand anything outside of himself.

Am I the only one that loved this movie?

Nah, I loved it. But I do admit it lacks the PTA usual signatures, like the cramped ass cinematography

good movie
bad adaptation
horrible by PTA standards

You first OP

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>bad adaptation
The fact that it got made and actually watchable itself was an achievement

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>vlc

pls stop

Pottery. Elle fanning a shit.

you bitches will complain about anything, wont you?

The movie's an adaptation of the Book of Job; I don't where the fuck you're getting this Genesis nonsense. And the major theme is the conflict between living life in congruence with our inherent nature, or living by principles that might not have a biological foundation. There's no nature/nurture argument; Malick isn't Pinker.

Explores the difficulties of faith especially in the face of adversity, resilience, national identity, it's fantastic

an adaptation of novel which misunderstood catholicism

>The man didn't even make an attempt to understand real WWII soldiers,
The Thin Red Line isn't intended to be a realistic profile of the average solider, you colossal prole.

PTA films are always great, but l just couldn't like it because it was such a bad adaptation.

It's probably the best Pynchon film we're ever gonna get, but stiill, maybe his writing just can't be translated on screen.

He made it better though at least in To The Wonder. I don't understand how someone can like Tree of Life and then not TTW when it's the same film but more focused and better done.

>under the skin is a 6/10
truth

>misunderstood catholicism

The book was all about Catholicism through a gook perspective though.

>>Muh nature vs nurture
>>Muh Wordsworth
>>Muh J.S. Mills
>>Muh Book of Genesis (are you fucking kidding me)
Literally every part of this is wrong. There's not Wordsworth, no Mill, no reference to Genesis, and the theme isn't nature vs. nurture. The opposite of the truth.

Clearly. They would have kicked the shit out of a whiny faggot like Malick.

Are you me? Did I already post in this thread and forget?

The handmaiden and inside llewyn Davis will become classics as well.

>The handmaiden
shit

Is he still planning to make films out of Cormac McCarthy's border trilogy after he's done his Marylin Monroe biopic?

Borgman is nonsense.

Days of heaven is still his best by far.

t. Faggot

yes

>Leviathan
>Ida
>Amour
These three will go down as cult classics I think. Together with The Master and No Country Of Old Men the best films of 2010+.

hopefully never. what a shitty fucking movie was this. lmao.