>10s: Mad Max Fury Road >00s: LOTR: The Two Towers >90s: Goodfellas >80s: Empire Strikes Back >70s: The Godfather >60s: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly >50s: 12 Angry Men >40s: Treasure of Sierra Madre >30s: The Wizard of Oz
Anything before that is shit
Gabriel White
>those 10s, 00s, and 80s choice Fucking pleb
Camden Jenkins
the worst part is that you're convinced you have an expert taste
John Gray
Let's hear yours faggot
Easton Myers
>Mad Max: Fury Road What the fuck was everyone's obsession with this movie? Sure it was a good action flick in an otherwise shitty year for film, but I don't get what was so great about it. Granted, I've only seen about 3/4 of it, but I don't feel like I missed enough of it to change my opinion.
Nathan Wright
>two towers for the 00s
Punch Drunk Love faggot. Most underrated PTA ever.
Landon Gonzalez
>00s unironically LOTR >90s not even scorsese best film of the decade >00s if this is le bait then consider yourself a decent troll, otherwise your plebness is irredeemable >70s i bet you consider led zeppelin the best band of the 70s as well, its an equally inspired choice >60s oh a foreign film? there must be a glitch on this list. oh wait, its got american actors on them so its all good >50s and 50s: i bet you havent seen more than 10 films from both of these decades. and i bet not even citizen kane is on that list >30s this is less appalling than the empire strikes back, but just as naive
Carter Gutierrez
>The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Not even the best in the series, kid
Dominic Parker
>80s >not Aliens >not The Shining >not Blade Runner P L E B L E B
Ayden Rogers
entry level = bad
Christopher Barnes
Just amazing visuals and world building done with practical effects.
Ayden Hernandez
10s: Inside Llewyn Davis 00s: Auto-Focus 90s: Fallen Angels 80s: Heathers 70s: Straw Dogs 60s: Shame 50s: Tokyo Story 40s: 3 Godfathers 30s: Public Enemy
Justin Campbell
>le patrician XDDDD
Justin Howard
its still the best movie on his list
Henry Harris
You really think Heathers as Straw Dogs are patrician? What the fuck are you even on Sup Forums for?
Angel Clark
>Best film of each decade: according to the 20 yo american plebs
Brody Wilson
>unironically choosing star wars as the best movie of the 80s yes of course you would feel threatened by somebody who enjoys movies that arent hi budget block busters, but anything beyond your comprehension isnt necessarily pretentious. it just means you're a moron
Mason Price
s not even scorsese best film of the decade
lmao
anyone who thinks he has done something as good as Goodfellas since it released is a complete fucking mongoloid
Levi Green
have you seen birdman or black swan?
Daniel Morales
considering he made a better movie with the same cast 5 years later, i'd say you're not only wrong, but also a hopeless pleb
Owen Clark
>all those franchises
Jordan Sullivan
casinofags need not apply to convos of taste
Lincoln Hall
I agree. They already won.
Eli Evans
>10s Separation >00s In the mood for love >90s Life and nothing more >80s Raging bull >70s Godfather 2 >60s Aguirre >50s 12 angry men >40s Bicycle thieves >30s Dr caligari >20s The man with a movie camera
Brayden Sullivan
These lists are nearly impossible. There's a lot of movies in a decade.
>50s: Singin' in the Rain >40s: Citizen Kane >30s: Only Angels Have Wings >20s: The Gold Rush
Asher Wright
shouldnt you be praising a rolling stone mag top 100 list as scripture right now?
Christopher Rodriguez
Gone With the Wind is a better 1930s movie by far, unless you're seven years old.
Dominic Scott
watch as this weird millennial shitcunt tries to insult someone on an image board and just ends up sucking dick, must see
Leo Moore
>60s >Aguirre
Justin Kelly
>80s: Empire Strikes Back okay
Landon Nelson
>LOTR
Wrong.
Isaac Parker
I hated Raging Bull. Too slowly paced
Anthony Flores
>Goodfellas Kill yourself
Anthony White
Dubs confirm autism
James Ramirez
ly shit op kys
Grayson Cox
what are you even going on about
Thomas Bailey
What's the matter with you? I'm just breaking ya balls a little.
Jordan Rivera
>lotr >mad max >star wars >belonging on any best of list other than best family or young adult movies
Samuel Perez
>"you're such an idiot OP" >no posters can agree on having even 3 list items the same
Asher Morris
is your best website of the decade reddit.com?
Jaxon Mitchell
We don't need to agree to know you are wrong
Isaac Roberts
>2010s: The Big Short >2000s: City of God >1990s: Toy Story (tied with Pulp Fiction for impact) >1980s: Amadeus >1970s: All That Jazz >1960s: 2001 >1950s: Ben Hur >1940s: Casablanca (narrowly edging out Citizen Kane due to timeliness) >1930s: Gone With the Wind
1920s is too hard. Comparing Caligari to The Kid to The Jazz Singer to Wings to Metropolis to only pick one?
Jordan Edwards
What is with reddit outcasts and samefagging their own thread ? That guy spamming a BCS thread last night with long incoherent paragraphs, op crying in this thread
Adrian Diaz
Pulp Fiction, Fargo, Unforgiven, Heat all better 90's films off the absolute top of my head.
Jose Watson
This is why not having firm criteria for lists is weird. You rank with regards to impact, maybe I rank based on depth or entertainment value etc
In the end our lists wouldn't be comparable
Camden Perry
Yeah. With stuff like this it's all subjective anyway. There's no right answer. I was trying to make a list that, like, if an alien came down from space and asked to see only one movie from each decade, then what should they watch. By my own criteria, I probably should have picked Jaws over All That Jazz, because it sums up the creation of the blockbuster movie, but All That Jazz is so very 1970s, with all of its grit and excesses, and so much of the stylistic touches that Bob Fosse used are still huge. It's so utterly 70s and also a remarkable movie. Bob Fosse is so underrated by the average moviegoer.
My other big concern was trying to avoid movies that are timeless. Something about a movie like The Sting, which is a great movie, but it's deliberately kind of not a 1970s movie.
Hudson Nelson
>I was trying to make a list that, like, if an alien came down from space and asked to see only one movie
wow, the author of that shit list writes like a youtube comment section retard, shocker
Kayden Ward
dumb frogposter
Samuel Howard
It's a properly punctuated colloquialism.
James Thomas
exactly.
Aaron Myers
Dood what about BvS
Doood
Brayden Howard
Caligari came out in 1920 though
Cooper Walker
Too bad the rest of it is so shitty;
>We need to drive to x >Oh no they're trying to stop us >x is disappointing, we need to drive back >Oh no they're trying to stop us >Yay! Women took over the rule, now we can let 2,000 homeless dudes trample all over the vegetation while spraying precious water into the dirt because muh poor nomads >Max where ya going? Don't you want to stick around and see how we fare after destroying the majority of our own military power?
Jason Parker
>2010s: The Great Beauty >2000s: In the Mood for Love >1990s: Magnolia >1980s: Hannah and her Sisters >1970s: Apocalypse Now >1960s: 8½ >1950s: The Bridge on the River Kwai >1940s: The Third Man >1930s: The Rules of the Game
Isaiah Scott
Patrician taste. The foreign cinema of your choice in particular.
Lucas Collins
Magnolia? Really? I mean, it's interesting, but I "I Want to Fuck Aimee Mann: The Motion Picture" isn't even his best of the 1990s.
Nicholas Brooks
>10s: The Master >00s: There Will Be Blood >90s: Matrix/Goodfellas >80s: The Name of the Rose/The Thing >70s: impossible to decide, Apocalypse Now or One Flew Over Cuckoos Nest or Alien or Barry Lyndon >60s: Lawrence of Arabia/2001 >50s: Rear Window >40s: The Third Man >30s: M >20s Metropolis