Indisputable New Classics in Cinema

What movies are considered true classics that have been released since 2000?

To qualify, it has to have at least an 85% Rotten Tomatoes score.

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it seems like all capeshit has ridiculously high rotten tomatoes scores, so that may not be the best way of judging

Welp, going ahead and posting this bittersweet gem. Too bad this is considered a "box office bomb" because it was great.

There will Be Blood
No Country for old Men
Children of Men
The Dark Knight
Definitely more but I'm drawing a blank

I'm not going to deny Marvel and capeshit a spot if someone thinks it deserves it. If I think about it, I actually really enjoyed Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Civil War.

Interstellar
Memento
Her
Nueve reinas

>The Tree of Life (2011)
>rotten tomato score: 84%
>meanwhile capeshit regularly scores higher

Your metric is garbage

This movie fucking sucks.

>Miami Vice
>Southland Tales
>Pain & Gain
>Love Exposure
>Bad Education
>Werkmeister Harmonies
>Hero

Post-2000 has been a pretty shit time.

>interstellar

That is 2001 except "love" runs the universe.

Trash and dropped.

For better or for worst, it'll hold the same reputation as the first. It will be cult classic kino.

unironically, it'll is already completely ingrained in popculture. From old to young, nobody I know doesn't know who pennywise.

>To qualify, it has to have at least an 85% Rotten Tomatoes score.

What is your definition of a "classic"? Something that's well known and well remembered or something that's well regarded? Because not everything that's well known and well remembered is well regarded and vice versa.

>It's a 'danny boyle film that falls apart in the final act' movie

it was shit, stop pretending

3/4 of those are correct.

Tree of Life may be the most boring movie I've ever seen.

Are you memeing? Please be memeing.

Shrek.
Along with with toy story, they completely redefined successful animation.

Which flicks do you think qualify? When I posted those I missed the RT part of OP's criteria though, couldn't be bothered marathoning the entire post.

I didn't define "classic" on purpose. I wanted to see what Sup Forums would come up with.

28 Days Later is excellent

Marathoning? There are 19 posts.. I can see why you picked those if your attention span is that short.

i really want a 3rd movie
the 2nd one wasnt so great (good opening though)

28 Weeks Later was alright! Of course Days is better but..

One day we will get another from a different director.

love horor movies

Norte The End of History
Uncle Boonmee who Can Recall His Past Lives
4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days
Tropical Malady
Werckmeister Harmonies
Mulholland Drive
Tree of Life
In the Mood for Love
Yi Yi
The Gleaners & I
A Separation
The Turin Horse
Grizzly Man
Platform
Silent Light
In Vanda's Room
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia

OP, 28 Days Later would be a masterpiece if they had the balls to stick with the original ending where Jim dies in the hospital and the two girls walk down the hallway. Nope. Had to go with that fucking pathetic shit happy smiley bullshit! Fuck that movie!!!

I'd say that American Psycho, The Fountain, A Scanner Darkly, Sin City, V for Vendetta, Speed Racer, Gravity, Wolf of Wall Street and Cabin in the Woods are modern classics!!!FACT!!!

Wow this is some pretentious art house poo poo you posted.

>Rotten Tomatoes score

Speed Racer? Um, major no. What the fuck dude?

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>To qualify, it has to have at least an 85% Rotten Tomatoes score

This except Grizzly Man, not art house at all and a solid doc

>To qualify, it has to have at least an 85% Rotten Tomatoes score.

I hope your mother gets raped

This. Only brainwashed communists read Rotten Tomatoes reviews. By the way have you ordered your water filter from infowarsstore.com/ yet?

You should expand your horizons and try watching something beyond mainstream holywood stuff

Civil War was trash.

>Only brainwashed communists read Rotten Tomatoes reviews.

The problem is, you fucking faggot, that nobody actually reads the reviews. They look at the Tomatometer. At best they read the little extracts at the bottom that tell them what to think.

Grizzly Man is the most hilarious unintentional comedy of all time

>Only brainwashed communists read Rotten Tomatoes reviews
I'd be shocked if a majority of people even know how the score works

>You should expand your horizons and try watching something beyond mainstream holywood stuff

I do. I also try not to be a contrarian special snowflake on anonymous anime discussion boards.

Tree of life is one of the shittiest theater experiences I've ever encountered.

that's about right.

Do people not realize RT is an aggregate of all the reviews from reputable sources and therefore a pretty fair barometer of the quality of a movie?

it's deeply flawed, prime example of Boyles Law, kino builds up until your about two thirds the way through and then it releases it all like a damp fart.

Also see Sunshine for the same effect

The average score, not the tomatometer. The tomatometer only says what % of reviewers gave a movie a positive score, it doesn't differentiate between a 6 and a 9.5

> reputable sources
tv and reputable sources go together like christians and traps

I gotta disagree with you there, friend. The soldier showdown was pure mfin kino.

This is because a lot of reviewers don't use numerical values for reviews. Some say simply yay or nay, others just use words to describe their approval.

wonder woman

Which is why assigning a % to it is fucking retarded.

But this is a generic and boring movie with mediocre acting that is only praised because some of it's ideas were new at the time.

I don't think you're understanding. Why is it retarded?

crouching tiger hidden dragon
lord of the rings
a beautiful mind
spirited away
the pianist
batman trilogy
brokeback mountain
pan's labyrinth
dreamgirls
no country for old men
there will be blood
slumdog millionaire
milk
up
the hurt locker
precious
the social network
the artist (hollywood self referential classic)
the avengers
life of pi
12 years a slave
boyhood (unique, groundbreaking)
the revenant
maybe too soon: creed
too soon: moonlight
too soon: wonder woman
very biased list, and i didnt try for obscure indie classics at all.

i forgot children of men. that may be up there too.

Because assigning the exact same value to
>it was alright, worth it if you're a fan of the series
and
>a transcendent film that is truly an experience that shouldn't be missed
is asinine.

>boyhood (unique, groundbreaking)
It was forgotten in a month.

And it wasnt particulary unique or groundbreaking either. Watching actors grow up on screen is as old as soap opera. Take 7th Heaven for example.
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>children of men
It would be fantastic if it wasnt for the needless and hamfisted expository scenes.

>OP, 28 Days Later would be a masterpiece if they had the balls to stick with the original ending where Jim dies in the hospital and the two girls walk down the hallway. Nope. Had to go with that fucking pathetic shit happy smiley bullshit! Fuck that movie!!!

I've seen that alternative scene where Jim dies and god is it bad.
The ending as it is works just fine. I dont know what Jim dying would have added to the film that it didnt all ready have. It's dark and brutal enough as it is.

Agreed

Something with a happy ending can never be ART.

I much preferred the original ending. I like how thry had 3 other endings all set to go though. Gave me some good insight.

But you're still not getting it. Its not HOW good the movie is, its that X percent of reviews were positive. Then you go find which reviews you identify with (I have a few favorites) and then look at their individual score.

I guarantee you "can't miss transcendent experience" will qualify at over 85%

Why don't you just stop

I thought Logan was pretty good aside from the ending.

This. Well not shit, more like average at best. Slightly better than a marvel movie. 209 fags are the worst.

Aaaand 28 Days Later is God tier.

Literally only Lord Of The Rings, Kill Bill, No Country For Old Men, and The Incredibles are the only post-millenium movies memorable enough to be looked back on 70 years from now the way we look back on films like Casablanca and It's a Wonderful Life

Good list, agree with 95% of it.

The Hangover
Zero Dark Thirty
Baby Driver
Gravity
Sicario
Drive
Snatch
Kill Bill 1 & 2
Dawn of the Dead
Lost in Translation
In Bruges
The Town
Borat
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (some disagree w/ me on this)
Wind River (too soon but will be classic)
City of God
Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Mad Max Fury Road
Oldboy
Audition

>crouching tiger hidden dragon yes
>lord of the rings yes
>a beautiful mind nope
>spirited away yes
>the pianist nope
>batman trilogy nope
>brokeback mountain nope
>pan's labyrinth perhaps
>dreamgirls dunno
>no country for old men yes
>there will be blood yes
>slumdog millionaire nope
>milk nope
>up perhaps
>the hurt locker nope
>precious nope
>the social network perhaps
>the artist (hollywood self referential classic) no
>the avengers nope
>life of pi nope
>12 years a slave perhaps
>boyhood (unique, groundbreaking) dunno
>the revenant perhaps
>maybe too soon: creed nope
>too soon: moonlight nope>too soon: wonder woman lots of nope

castaway
there will be blood

>The Hangover a joke?
>Zero Dark Thirty another joke?
>Baby Driver not seen
>Gravity technically yes
>Sicario perhaps
>Drive definitely
>Snatch no chance
>Kill Bill 1 & 2 kinda
>Dawn of the Dead no
>Lost in Translation yes
>In Bruges yes
>The Town nope
>Borat definitely
>Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (some disagree w/ me on this) perhaps for Rooney
>Wind River (too soon but will be classic) no idea
>City of God ok
>Curious Case of Benjamin Button no chance
>Mad Max Fury Road definitely
>Oldboy definitiley
>Audition for sure

Shrek is a classic. Most of what Pixar did as an independent studio are classics too.

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