You can only pass along two film recommendations per decade to the next generation
2010s - The Revenant, The Tree of Life 2000s - No Country for Old Men, The New World 1990s - Pulp Fiction, Braveheart 1980s - Full Metal Jacket, Amadeus 1970s - The Godfather, Barry Lyndon 1960s - El Cid, 2001: A Space Odyssey
do you take all your film recommendations from the IMDB top 250
lol
Lincoln Parker
Is this from Paradise? She was 17 here.
Jonathan Anderson
2010- interstellar, the social network despite the flaws, interstellar was pretty iconic. the social netwrok on the other hand was pretty much perfect.
Ayden Ortiz
How will they learn about Tom Cruise? There has to be at least two Tom Kino movies. Otherwise the next generation will forget the greatest actor of all time, Kino Kino.
Jaxon Cruz
I put off watching The Revenant for years despite the fact I love Leo movies. Dunno why, I just never got around to it.
Finally did and it's one of my favorite movies now. That shit is kino in so many ways. The opinion scene is like Saving Private Ryan in colonial times, I love it.
Robert Bennett
*opening scene is like SPR
Also, I never got the hype about Tom Hardy as an actor until I saw Revenant. He was amazing, didn't even know it was him until after it was over.
Zachary Walker
>for years
dude it came out like 6 months ago
Samuel Gonzalez
>pretty iconic What the fuck does this mean? the movie was trash, fuck off.
Blake Anderson
This is worse than desert island discs senpai.
Alexander Mitchell
Time to change that calendar user. Your underwear and bedsheets too.
Cameron Wood
2010s - Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (Ang Lee), Certified Copy (Abbas Kiarostami) 2000s - Distance (Hirokazu Koreeda), Bubble (Steven Soderbergh) 1990s - A Brighter Summer Day (Edward Yang), Buffalo '66 (Vincent Gallo) 1980s - Once Upon a Time in America (Sergio Leone), The Terrorizers (Edward Yang) 1970s - Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Chantel Akerman), Taxi Driver (Martin Scorsese) 1960s - too difficult to pick just 2. The Trial (Orson Welles), La Notte (Michelangelo Antonioni), 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick), High and Low (Akira Kurosawa), The Inheritance (Masaki Kobayashi) 1950s - The Human Condition (Masaki Kobayashi), The Earrings of Madame de... (Max Ophuls) 1940s - Letter from an Unknown Woman (Max Ophuls), Citizen Kane (Orson Welles) 1930s - The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums (Kenji Mizoguchi), Stagecoach (John Ford)
Parker White
I agree about Interstellar. The Social Network is just a Wolf of Wall Street for Silicon Valley 2.0 though.
Brody Powell
2010s - Drive, Whiplash 2000s - No Country for Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 1990s - Leon, The Matrix 1980s - Das Boot, The Thing 1970s - Alien, The Godfather 1960s - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, 2001: A Space Oddysey
Film I was really sad I had to leave out: Once Upon a Time in the West
Ryder Morris
2010s - "Greenberg" (Noah Baumbach), "Mumblecore" (Megan Boyle & Tao Lin) 2000s - "Nights and Weekends" (Greta Gerwig & Joe Swanberg), "Wendy and Lucy" (Kelly Reichardt) 1990s - "A Tale of Winter" (Eric Rohmer), "Little Odessa" (James Gray) 1980s - "The Plague Dogs" (Martin Rosen), "The Last Temptation of Christ" (Martin Scorsese) 1970s - "The Mother and the Whore" (Jean Eustache), "Edvard Munch" (Peter Watkins) 1960s - "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" (Jacques Demy), "Rosemary's Baby" (Roman Polanski)
>Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk >Bubble Great picks!
Aiden Williams
>The Last Temptation of Christ Underrated
Thomas Martin
t. Retard
Isaiah Morris
1920s - Sunrise, La passion de Jeanne d'Arc 1930s - La règle du jeu, The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums 1940s - Ladri di biciclette, The Red Shoes 1950s - Seven Samurai, Pather Panchali 1960s - 8 1/2, The Apartment 1970s - Apocalypse Now 1980s - Paris, Texas; Offret 1990s - Breaking the Waves, 2000s - Love Exposure; Synecdoche, New York 2010s - Moonrise Kingdom, The Tree of Life
Gavin Gray
1970s - Apocalypse Now, The Mirror 1990s - Breaking the Waves, Chungking Express *
Easton Martinez
why is Cates so cute?
Owen Baker
Fucking end yourself. I'm not that other user but nothing about Interstellar was iconic, you dumb dipshit
Nathaniel Gomez
Dope list but if your 'next generation' is your 12 year old sun most of those are grueling watches.
For me it'd be
70s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Harold and Maude 80s The Goonies, Willow, Secret of Nimh 90s Babe: Pig in the City, Secret Garden, Edward Scissorhands 00s Ugh blanking out on this decade 10s Kubo and the Two Strings, Grand Budapest Hotel
John Ross
or at the very least if there is something iconic, tell us so you dont look like a retard with no evidence
Landon Perez
Thats about the golden age for women though.
Leo Clark
How did her dad restrain himself?
Noah Turner
>2010s Mommy, Moonrise Kingdom >2000s Dogville, Lost in Translation >1990s Ed Wood, Fargo >1980s Blade Runner, The Princess Bride >1970s Barry Lyndon, Day for Night >1960s Andrei Rublev, Lawrence of Arabia
>she was 18 Whew close call there, now I can fap in peace
Lucas Gonzalez
If i get dubs or above i will fuck her in the afterlife.
Jackson Russell
it doesnt matter, her smile screams "pet my head and cuddle me"
Matthew Stewart
2010's: Under the Skin, Perks of being a Wallflower 2000's: Ti Xi Qu: West of Tracks, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 1990's: Barton Fink, Eyes Wide Shut 1980's: Back to the Future, Francisca 1970's: Szerelem (Love), The Last Picture Show 1960's: Fuses, Winter Night 1950's: Seven Samurai, Ugetsu 1940's: Late Spring, Macbeth 1930's: Story of the Last of the crysanthemums, M.
any recs from the 1920's and earlier appreciated uwu
Luis Anderson
>Dogville Maybe if the next generation are a bunch of masochists
Jason Taylor
10s - Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), Ex Machina 00s - Catch Me If You Can, No Country for Old Men 90s - Pulp Fiction, Fight Club 80s - Aliens, Full Metal Jacket 70s - Clockwork Orange, Taxi Driver 60s - Rosemary's Baby, The Time Machine
Josiah Wilson
I almost think you put the Revenant in their for b8 because the rest of the list is too good for your taste to be that shit
Jacob Brooks
extremely strange: this list actually gets worse the further back in time it gets. This is almost impossible with film. Well done.
Alexander Howard
20's: Napoleon and The Jazz Singer
the Jazz Singer is actually shit but it's the most important film ever made
and the 10's I'd put both of Griffiths classics: The Birth of a Nation and Intolerance
Jaxon Foster
>Well done. Thanks.
Jayden Powell
BEHOLD 1950s: Godzilla, Alice in Wonderland 1960s: Planet of the Apes, The sound of music 1970s: Wizards, Logan's run 1980s: Tron, Laputa castle in the sky 1990s: Jurassic Park, Lion King 2000s: Pan's labyrinth, Up 2010s: Batman V Superman, Life of Pi
Michael Thomas
>cuckingtino >in any decade
>worst malick
>memexican director meme movie
>all this Kubrick, not a single Lynch kino
this list is cucked beyoned recognition
Elijah Thompson
2010's - Mad Max: Fury Road, Calvary 2000's - In Bruges, No Country for Old Men 1990's - The Mummy, Ed Wood 1980's - Die Hard, Indiana Jones 3 1970's - Alien, Dirty Harry 1960's - The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Dr. Strangelove 1950's - Paths of Glory, 12 Angry Men 1940's - Casablanca, The Third Man 1930's - All Quiet on the Western Front, King Kong
Caleb Johnson
>cuckingtino >mememexican >mememovie >kino >cucked is this he state beyond complete mental retardation?
Camden Brooks
>1980's: Back to the Future, Francisca puked a little to be honest
Nicholas Morris
not him but fuck off. back to the future is pretty good, and the next generation might actually like and watch it. half the shit you guys are recommending is so tryhard, and while some of the movies are technically "good" some 20 year old born in 2020 would gouge their eyes out trying to watch them. passing something on to the next generation should give them a good idea what that decade was like with a good film, not "hurrrr check out this foreign arthouse movie with good editing that is painfully slow and hard to understand". those are not representative of the time, and frankly pretentious bullshit. you know which movies i'm talking about, that were suggested in this thread.
Asher Rivera
funny cause that's exactly the kinda film thats next to back to the future in that post
Jonathan Bell
>1890s Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat The Merry Skeleton >1900s A Trip to the Moon Life and Passion of the Christ >1910s Intolerance Cabiria >1920s Metropolis The Adventures of Prince Achmed >1930s Modern Times Gone with the Wind >1940s Fantasia Late Spring >1950s Singin' in the Rain Ordet >1960s The Sound of Music 2001: A Space Odyssey >1970s Eraserhead Fantastic Planet >1980s Alice Angel's Egg >1990s Institute Benjamenta Whisper of the Heart >2000s Paprika Spirited Away >2010s The Congress The Illusionist