Tfw cinema is dead

>tfw cinema is dead

I dare you to try and name a genuine 10/10 that's came out in the past 7 years.

The Master

Fury Road

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no country for old men

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I would, but you haven't heard of it. Go back.

not 10/10
lmao
not 10/10
stop pretending to be an oldfag

Moneyball

I agree that feature length films are dead. it's a mixture of hollywood being more business than art and just the idea of fitting a compelling story in a 1.5-2 hour timeframe is extremely antiquated.

meanwhile true art is being produced as long running series with more time to flesh out characters and stories in the age of "marathoning" what are essentially lengthy satisfying films.

you won't get your fix of cinema at your local AMC but surely you can find it on netflix or HBO.

cinema is not dead, it's just evolved into something else and in the last seven years we've seen Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, Dexter, House of Cards and many more.

Why the fuck is the movie suddenly being posted so much?

what's a 10/10 for you?

Nightcrawler

The Tree of Life

2001

the assassination of jesse james by the coward robert ford

no country for old men is better than 2001

>those shows
>anywhere near the greats of cinema
Stop.

>suddenly

Does this count?

congratulations on the worst post of the month so far

Tree of Life
To the Wonder
Knight of Cups
Song to Song

Not at all, also you can't read so your opinion is double disregarded

The VVitch

There Will Be Blood

Silence
Paterson
Under The Skin
Inside Llewyn Davis
The Master
Hard to Be A God
Turin Horse
Once Upon A Time in Anatolia

Thanks /r/True_Film

Came to post this.

>choreography included Cirque de Soleil performers, over 200 vehicles crashed, and as little CGI as possible
>17 years of production with a major location change to Africa
>Director made the original trilogy, the absolutely kino Babe movies, and Happy Feet for shits and giggles
>soundtrack was powerful and sussurant without being another Hans Zimmer clone or another minor opus in John Williams' repertoire
>actors were a perfect mix of A-listers, hot chicks, new blood, and actors from the original movie
>writing was minimalist and dialogue was as sparse as the settings
>near-perfect story of escape, struggle, and redemption
>non-retarded feminism in which the strong wymyn characters aren't Mary Sues, aren't moral princesses, do bad things too, and get the shit kicked out of them just as much as the men
The only reason people don't like this movie on this board is because they're overly defensive about women doing things on screen, and think that a dissenting opinion from their insular psychological state is a reddit plant.

>2001
>10/10
lol

What episode of Dexter is this?

>/r/True_Film has the best taste of anyone in the thread so far
Really makes you think

This

Wonder Woman.

Wait for the mubi post

None of this makes up for flat characters and dull writing. The action was amazing though.

Y I K E S

nobody cares about your shit taste senpai sempai

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>yfw the redhead is the granddaughter of Elvis

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Okay, but this is literally the only 10/10 in the last 10 years

the two in the middle

spring breakers

>Fury Road fans trying to sound intelligent
haha

This, in all seriousness.

back to watching epic cerebral kinos like Logan and Fury Road senpai

/thread

that movie was garbo. Pure action with shitty dialogue. Go back to red dit

There are are number of good movies within the past 7 years. That being said, they are trailing off in quality. Cinema is dying off. Thankfully, a greater number of high quality television shows have took its place.

The good movies of the past 7 years were not blockbusters which highlights the problem w/ the fanbase. The average person doesn't support good movies w/ their wallets. Thus, Hollywood keeps making shitty movies....

Look around at the social fabric of society and what's popular.... Movies are infected by this.

The Avengers
Guardians of the Galaxy
Age of Ultron
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Captaim America: Civil War
Guardians of the Galaxy volume 2
Dr Strange

some other good movies

Beyond The Black Rainbow
The Tree of Life
A Spell to Ward off Darkness
The Comedy
Entertainment
Ida
Enemy
Meek's Cutoff
Night Moves

10/10 feet

test

>7 years
Its kino but it came out in 2007

>tfw your backlog is so huge that you don't care

I have a competition in me...

I cannot stress this enough.
Also good

op is gay

>high quality television shows
>high quality
lmao

If I want to hear some asshole gabbing I'll go to the bar

Fuck meant for

>2007 was 10 years ago
Oh no...

Arguably The Wind Rises

Ex Machina, fag

Logan is like a flawed 10, an A-.

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I watch mostly documentaries.

Dont know whether cinema is dead or not, but I think a big revolution is coming ahead in the next few years when it comes to entertainment in the visual arts the biggest since the creation of dance.

I can name a good number ...
Not sure what rock you're sleeping under.
There are a good number (some even red-pilled af). An episode of which bests your average movie.

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Do Drive and TDKR count? Or are they too good to fit on the scale?

explain

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So apparently I've got bad taste - or I just can't remember movies that are actually good.

Oh, Blue Ruin is another contender.

>he thinks there's an inkling of hope that cinema will ever have a revolution or get better.

the lack of substance or honesty in modern cinema is just emblematic of bigger issues in society

The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears
Kailo Blues
Behemoth (the chines doc)
Belluscone: Una Storia Siciliana (Belluscone: A Sicilian Story)

Probably others I can't remember because I'm drunk. I appreciate the exploratory reason why you made this bait post, OP.

Hell or high water

Neither of them are 10/10

7 years, not 10

Wonder woman

they are too good to even be considered "films"

They're both fine movies. Just nowhere near 10/10 in my opinion.

47 Ronin

these look interesting

Enlighten me on these "high quality" shows. Televsion is a shit medium desu

>three hours of nothing happening

Yep, that's a 10 alright.

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>Blue Ruin
no fuck you and my other friend who had me sit through Green Room as well.

>lol let's make a movie with color titles and themes
>it doesn't have to be good if there is tons of stylized violence lol
>patrick stewart

wut?

Stick to your capeshit

Literal capekino

without capes

This.

And this.

I will, because at least they are entertaining.

Perfect

The social network
OP BTFO

Manchester by the Sea is better than this.

Green Room was less good. I can't even rate it because it made me so sad - even if the ending was supposed to be somewhat triumphant. It was also really easy to see where things were going once the first half was over and they had used almost every trope from Blue Ruin (the guy getting shot while monologuing made me roll my eyes a bit). The violence, particularly against Yelchin, upset me, even though I usually love that stuff.

The arrow removal scene in Blue Ruin is GOAT though.

The only people who """hate""" this are insecure faggots who think they have to dislike anything mainstream and critically acclaimed in order to be taken seriously as a """film expert"""

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I love MBTS and i think it's a 10 too, but i think Moonlight is a much more important movie.
Both are great tho.

7/10 at best

Happy Hour
No Home Movie
Stray Dogs
88:88
Right Now, Wrong Then
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
The Human Surge
The Dreamed Path
Goodbye to Language
Knight of Cups
24 Frames
Like Somone in Love
025 Sunset Red
AS WITHOUT, SO WITHIN

Don't even try to reply to me if you have never read Cinema Scope or Reverse Shot.

that probably just barely makes the 7 year mark but I would agree with this

I don't hate it but it's certainly not a 10/10. It's a well made action movie and not much more than that.

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Plebeian taste user

This 100%

Also pic related. The Academy had to put up with Joaquin Phoenix's shit for years and it STILL won an Oscar. Makes u tink