"There hasn't been a classic film since the 70s..."

"There hasn't been a classic film since the 70s..."

Prove Scorsese wrong if you can

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The Wrestler

uuuuuuhm of course there hasn't

classic means old, unless it's instant classic but he didn't say instant classic. for regular classic the 70s is the cut off point

Blade Runner.
Scorsese is a kike anyway, his opinions are naturally subversive.

Drive

Titanic
Yes, it's a literal classic.

>prove someone else's opinion wrong
I can't change how a person feels, user.

The Blob
Pulp Fiction
The Matrix
Braveheart

he's a faggot

Seconded

The Untouchables

70s had the greatest concentration but I would say films like

Matrix
Collateral
No country

Are classics of their respective genres

The Matrix is going to look super dated in a decade, I doubt it will have enough staying power to be considered a long term classic

The usual suspects

Once Upon a Time in America

wew that was hard :^)

Mouse Hunt

this

THIS and even Scorsese agrees
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HARD MODE: Movies that will be considered classics that came out post 2010

>decade
decade's past, it looks super dated but at least it didn't age as poorly as other films I can think of like avatar

fucking goodfellas martin

The Rover

Schindler's List
The Big Lebowski
Titanic
There Will Be Blood
Taken 3

fight club

C'mon man, that was mediocre at best

>muh dog

it's like he's not even trying

T R A I N S P O T T I N G

nigga dont know about Money Train with my boy Wesley Snipes and that phat azz J-Lo. Also some old white dude that killed his wife outside an italian restaurant or some shit.

There Will Be Blood
In The Mood For Love

are both regularly in directors and critics list of top 100 movies

Source on him saying this?

Besides, even if he did it's bullshit.

He made Raging Bull in 1980.

Not even memeing, probably the best movie of the past decade

You might not be memeing but you undoubtedly have shit taste.

Mad Max Fury Road

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Manchester by the Sea, Whiplash, Birdman, Inside Llewyn Davis, Nightcrawler, The Master, Midnight in Paris, The Hunt, Social Network, Her, A Separation, Son of Saul

That's about all I can come up with and who knows if they will all age well.

It's literally better than anything Scorsese has ever done though.

It Follows
Birdman
Gone Girl
Interstellar
Kubo and the Two Strings
Don't Breath
Drive
John Wick
The Neon Demon
The Place Beyond the Pines
The Hunt

Shit bait/10

it looked outdated less than a decade later but that doen't mean it's still super iconic and influential today. being part of a mediocre series as a whole definitely hurt its cred, but on its own its still an absolute classic.

except he's Italian which means he's a moor

Stick to your boring "films", it's obvious you can't appreciate true art

Watchmen
Man of Steel
Batman v Superman

/thread

Godfather

>John Wick

Silence of the Lambs
Shawshank Redemption
Shin Godzilla

Shit taste/10

He's right; at least 50 years must pass for a movie to become a classic. After 2030 we can start calling 1980 movies classics.

then he should have said there hasn't been any classics since the 60s

Looking dated does not necessarily interfere with its classic status. Look at King Kong. Stop motion is outdated, as is walking in place while the screen behind you moves. Yet it is still a classic.

This


>Also Not Another Teen Movie

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>70s...
Never Back Down is the greatest movie ever made.

Just an idiotic, retarded thing to say.

Tons and tons of examples. Just considering Hollywood movies, there's There Will Be Blood, The Matrix, Eyes Wide Shut, all of Tarantino, Birdman, the Coens, Sixth Sense, Terminator 2, just way, way too many examples. And I haven't even mentioned any independent films or any from outside America.

I don't think Scorsese would ever have said something this ignorant. I can only imagine you're baiting people. The auteur era of big budget Hollywood movies Scorsese likely loves so dearly is gone now, sure, but it's really a good thing that things change. If the only 'great films' that still came out these days were all like Full Metal Jacket or Blow-Up, I know I'd be bored out of my fucking skull.

Silence
The Mission
City of Women
L'Argent
A Dry White Season
Without Warning: The James Brady Story (TV movie)
Silence of the Lambs
Pulp Fiction
Interview With The Vampire
The Departed
Eyes Wide Shut
Bowling for Columbine
Memento (not enjoyable, just important)
The Dark Knight
Inside Job
The Empire Strikes Back

Pleb

Ghandi (1982)

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This and Chariots of Fire. I'm done.

>Needing arbitrary time pre-requisites for a film to be considered a classic

Godfather was already considered a classic in the 90s.

I'd say time plays a part but really if a film is either still considered one of the greatest of its time or held in greater esteem after a generation or two, it can be considered a classic imo.

He wasn't memeing, he was b8ing, and you were hooked hard.

>John Wick
Please, someone tell me a good quality to this movie other than, "cool fight scenes." It had no plot and went absolutely nowhere. Next to nothing really happened. Everything that did was easy to see coming.

I was only pretending to be retarded/10

No, that's not how it works. He's the one that was pretending.

Actually most Scorsese movies from the 80s and 90s fit the bill as classics....

Great movie, though I don't know if it's classic status

No shit/10

Snowpiercer

his own goodfellas

I doubt he said this

So why did you say you were>

Raging Bull (released in 1980)
No Country For Old Men

It won't be remembered for its philosophy or its effects, it will be remembered as one of the first films directed by trannies

Screencap this
Pulp Fiction is the only correct answer

They've all be references to you/10

It is certainly a timeless movie and was the best movie released its year. Something needs to infect the cultural zeitgeist to be a classic. I don't see how that's going to happen when a decade has passed and it's still the same level of notoriety.

Mad Max: Fury Road
Her
The Great Beauty
The Social Network

Jurassic Park

>all these trash action flicks mentioned
kek

There hasn't been a good blockbuster hollywood film in nearly two decades. It's all capeshit and bordeline clinically retarded teenager garbage. Fight me

drive

drive

I didn't watch it because I don't find unltraviolence enjoyable. My eyes glaze over and I just sit through it, waiting for it to be over. Boring

>The Matrix wasn't "a good blockbuster hollywood film"
kys

There's only like 3 scenes of so called "ultra violence." Half of it is romantic shit and the other half is pure autism

What happened to Judy?

>it follows
FUCK OFF REEEEEEEEEEEE

Forrest gump

I'd say Matrix was the last good movie.
>Sixth Sense
Lol turbopleb

you need to watch more

I said nearly two decades. Hollywood is dead to me since the matrix, which I see as its gravestone

It's an action movie that knows what it is, and frankly that's refreshing

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YES

when i was younger i really could not appreciate this movie, but the older i get the better it gets

why did robert de niro raped her?

Moonrise Kingdom

The Shawshank Redemption

YAAS SLAY REDDIT SPACING

Paris, Texas

I laughed way more than I should've /10

today's Ritalin crowd would never understand this film

There Will Be Blood

I'm not a cinemaphile and didn't want to list everything that's enjoyable, just the films I would place in a time capsule. For example, Asian filmmaking would expand the list a great deal, but I'm an American, so in that sense I'm being subjective.

no country for old men
fargo