Post ur top for this year so far -

post ur top for this year so far -

1. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
2. Logan
3. Get Out
4. Dunkirk
5. Wind River

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spellbindingly horrendous taste. Logan? Get Out? Fuck's sake.

1. Song to Song
2. The Lost City of Z
3. The Square
4. Good Time
5. On the Beach Alone at Night

says the guy who has that pretentious shit as his best movie...
how are Logan and Get Out not objectively good kinos?

1. Personal Shopper
2. Lost City of Z
3. Raw
4. Lady Bird
5. The Big Sick

>Song to Song
>pretentious
Did you watch it? And how are Logan and Get Out not objectively rote affairs where everything goes exactly as you expect? Do you consider James Mangold, the director of fucking Cop Land, to be a visionary? Or Jordan Peele, who is most famous for being a member of a comedy duo that made a third-rate Chappelle's Show knockoff?

>Raw
well, i would have ranked Raw in top3 but i count him as 2016... also Lady Bird very much anticipated.

yes i did, and is by far the worst Malick movie ever, it goes nowhere, its just plain bad.
what the hell are u talking its predictable? did u expect to in Get Out the whites to have a brain transplant to enhance their abilities?

Holy fuck film is more than plot you fucking turbo pleb. The fact this is your go-to shows how fucking stupid you are. And I don't even think Get Out and Logan are especially great but this isn't the fucking reason you dimwit piece of shit.

>it goes nowhere,
definitely not true.
>did u expect to in Get Out the whites to have a brain transplant to enhance their abilities?
Did I expect the white people in the movie to be bad guys? Yes I did.

1. Wind River
2. War for the Planet of the Apes
3. Get Out
4. Victoria and Abdul
5. Atomic Blonde/Death Note

I'm sure 3 Billboards, Death of Stalin, Disaster Artist, and Call Me By Your Name will replace a few of those but my local theater hasn't gotten any of those yet except 3 Billboards starting tonight

I thought OP had garbage taste and then I see this post.

Eat my shit pal :) I watch kino only!

>tells people they have shit taste
>4. Good Time

Sweet thumbnail

Good Time is the closest America will get to a Pusher Trilogy. It's also Robert Pattinson's best performance by far.

Get Out
BR49
mother!
Good Time
Detroit

Jeeze. This board just needs to be nuked with porn and memes. I don't even want to look at the 2nd 3rd etc posts

>Good Time is the closest America will get to a Pusher Trilogy.
i can't believe you even wrote that.

what a faggot.

In terms of style and content it is 100% true. Are you the guy with fucking Wind River as your MOTY hahahahahaha

>villenureddit trash
>Oscar bait Hollywood formulaic trash
Checks out

i'm no guy. i'm just a guy that doesn't think 'good time' is anywhere fucking near the pusher films. good time is a pile of meaningless shit. it's fucking awful, yet you compare it to one of the best trilogies EVER??

what the actual fuck is wrong with you?

>i'm just a guy that doesn't think 'good time' is anywhere fucking near the pusher films. good time is a pile of meaningless shit.
You are just absolutely wrong on all accounts. Good Time and the first Pusher are pretty much toe to toe with each other.
>unlikable reprehensible protagonist
>race against the clock story
>frenetic and frenzied pace
>steeped in authentic underworld characters
>emphasis on atmospheric soundtrack

>Good Time and the first Pusher are pretty much toe to toe with each other.
please fuck off.

this is obviously bait and i'm too old for that shit.

next...

You're too old and yet you won't even attempt to engage with me. What exactly is your problem with Good Time? What did Pusher do that was so amazing compared to it, besides come out 20 years prior?

1. Blade Runner 2049
2. Call me by your name
3. The killing of a sacred deer
4. Song to song
5. Wind River

>1. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
WORST FORCED MEME OF 2017

>LE THREE BILLBORES IS GOOD THRED

user, you're a faggot and I don't even like Good Time.

1. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
2. Dunkirk
3. The Florida Project
4. Good Time
5. Blade Runner 2049

I saw Skeleton Key and some Hammer Frankenstein movies, so I was expecting it. It was very obvious to me. How did you not figure it out?

I bet the Bruce Willis tweest of the Sith Sense made your brain ejaculate cerebrospinal fluids.

>three bilbos outside ebin missouri

>how are Logan and Get Out not objectively good kinos?
Cringe

1. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Shit Oscar bait
2. Logan
capeshit that didn't make me want to gut myself with homemade claws, so... average
3. Get Out
shit horror/sci-fi movie that only has the twist going for it and nothing else
4. Dunkirk
average medium ordinary
5. Wind River
please be trolling it's just muh capeshitters in a semi-serious movie: the shipping fap

I'm embarrassed for you.

1. brawl at cell block 99
2. shot caller
3. kong
i only watched 5 movies from 2017 and those 3 are the best

>Call me by your name

how much gay pedo shit is in this?

>the florida project

The ending was too fucking trash for this to be one of your favorites. rest of the film was p. good though

Do you have any arguments against the greatness of any of the films on my list? I'm 83% sure you don't.

The ending kept it from being #2.

Jesus christ, kys faggot

The Square
Phantom Thread (yes, i saw it)
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Blade Runner 2049
Good Time

THIS IS DECENT BUT DISCOUNTING THE CINEMATIC ACHIEVEMENT OF DUNKIRK IS A GLARING MISTAKE

why would you lie on the internet, a bastion of honesty?

Blade Runner 2049
Dunkirk
A Ghost Story
Ladybird

Waiting to see:
The Shape of Water
Florida Project
Phantom Thread

I thought that Personal Shopper was pretty underwhelming. What did you like so much to cast it as your number one?

based spurdoposter

this whole thread is a travesty. May be the worst "best of" thread I've ever seen on Sup Forums. They might as well end the age restriction here and get rid of the mods.

I'm convince no one who's posted their list has "been into film" for longer than a year, and if they have, they need to stick to IMDBeddit

MOTY Tier:
Power Rangers

Top Tier:
Blade Runner 2049
Guardians of the Galaxy 2
The Lost City of Z

High Tier:
The Lego Batman Movie
Logan
It Comes at Night
Logan Lucky
Snow Steam Iron
A Dark Song

Mid Tier:
American Made
Justice League
Baby Driver
The Fate of the Furious
Resident Evil: Vendetta
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Wind River
Thor Ragnarok
Wonder Woman
2036: Nexus Dawn
It
Live by Night
Song to Song
The Big Sick
Death Note
In a Heartbeat
2048: Nowhere to Run

Okay Tier:
Life
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
Blade Runner 2022: Black Out
Dunkirk
Silence
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Split
The Hitman's Bodyguard

Low Tier:
Justice League
Beauty and the Beast
Alien: Covenant
John Wick 2
Kong: Skull Island
War for the Planet of the Apes
41
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Free Fire

Bottom Tier:
A Ghost Story
Transformers: The Last Knight
A Cure for Wellness
Ghost in the Shell

Couldn’t Finish Tier:
Get Out
The Bye Bye Man
Rings
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
Don't Fuck in the Woods
Mother

. Song to Song
>2. The Lost City of Z
ahahaha

>instead of using compelling arguments to why your list of movies is good and what movies people should see you autistically sperge out this hard

kill yourself cancer

1. Split
2. Wonder Woman
3. Girls Trip
4. Kong: Skull Island
5. Blade Runner 2049

Post your list

good pic of you'reself, and nice trips. Enjoy your second year of being into cinema, bro.

1 Blade Runner 2049
2 Logan
3 Blade of The Immortal
4 Wind River
5 Dunkirk

Haven't seen much this year to be frank.
5

>pusher films
>one of the best trilogies EVER
oh. you're one of those imbeciles.

Twin Peaks the Return.

This year was really fucking bad.

No point, you wouldn't have heard of them anyway

1 The Square
2 A Ghost Story
3 Killing of a Sacred Deer
4 Three Billboards
5 Blade Runner 2049

This year was shit. Everyone's lists suck.

Worst (excluding capeshit)

1. Baby Driver
2. A Ghost Story
3. It Comes at Night

Baby Driver
BR2049
Ragnarok
Logan
Apes 3

>AGS
>Bad.
pleb

1. Happy End
2. A Skin so Soft
3. Thelma
4. Samui Song
5. The Third Murder

>whoa she ate a whole pie, so deep!

>This year was really fucking bad.
Maybe if you didn't watch a lot of movies. There were some complete gems this year, and even mainstream Hollywood had decent stuff
>this year was shit
Or you just have bad taste ;)

>Or you just have bad taste ;)
No, it was a shitty year. A lot of the go-to great directors have made okay stuff and most (American, at least) films that were supposed to be big deals were either okay or shit.
What was your list?

I've seen 60 films this year give or take. I wish I hadn't.

My list is I didn't even include Sleep Has Her House, The Woman Who Left, Personal Shopper, On the Beach at Night Alone, Zama, The Other Side of Hope, Good Time, You Were Never Really Here, Sunset, Song to Song, A Fantastic Woman, BPM, The Florida Project, Let The Corpses Tan, Rainbow, Ex Libris, Unarmed Verses, A Cambodian Spring, Sweet Country, Racer and the Jailbird, Beast, and First Reformed, all of which were great.

>all of which were great.
You have no standards then.

3 billboards is fucking trash. I don't think I remember a more overrated movie.

BPM was fucking trash

Song to Song is nowhere near a great film. Malick has been embarrassing himself lately.

You Were Never Really Here looks like another disappointment from a really good director. I hope I'm pleasantly surprised by it.

I will say that I still believe that most American film has been pretty much trash lately.

Which do you disagree with?
I disagree, I thought it was quite good. And there were still a large number of quality films, watch everything I mentioned and then see if you still think this year was shit.

The funniest movie I've seen all year is Mindhorn on Netflix.

>A Skin so Soft
please tell me why this is your #2 let alone in your Top 5.

It's a film about fucking bodybuilding. are you serious.

1. Killing of a Sacred Deer
2. Three Billboards
3. Trainspotting 2
4. Brawl in Cellblock 99
5. Wind River

>Malick has been embarrassing himself lately.
I can't disagree more, I think Malick has been at the top of his game lately. I didn't like Song to Song as much as Knight of Cups or To The Wonder but it was still pretty good. Also, I didn't mention Voyage of Time because I technically watched it in 2016 but that's one of my favourite Malick films
>You Were Never Really Here
Easily Ramsay's 2nd best film
>most American film has been pretty much trash lately.
Dunno, Good Time, Lady Bird, Florida Project were all pretty great. First Reformed was fantastic. I don't think American film is any worse than it's been at any point from the last 10 or so years. BR2049 is probably the best big budget mainstream Hollywood film to come out in a while.

Have you seen it? It's far from just a film about bodybuilding. Great films can be made about pretty much any subject.

but what about it is special enough to warrant #2. of the entire year. I've seen Cote's Bestiare and didn't think much of it.

>Malick has been embarrassing himself lately.
Yeah, maybe if you have pea brain.

1. 2049
2. Dunkirk
3. War for the Planet of the Apes

All I've really seen this year, want to see Lady Bird and Good Time really badly

ah-bloo-bloo

>he actually put Get Out on his Best of the Year list

>I can't disagree more, I think Malick has been at the top of his game lately. I didn't like Song to Song as much as Knight of Cups or To The Wonder but it was still pretty good. Also, I didn't mention Voyage of Time because I technically watched it in 2016 but that's one of my favourite Malick films
He's gotten so over indulgent, which I wouldn't mind if his films would have more real depth to them. His latest efforts come off like someone with a passing interest in philosophical themes who keeps getting distracted by "pretty" shots. His earlier films were great because they were more restrained and balanced.

>Easily Ramsay's 2nd best film
I hope so. The trailer makes it look like a goofy thriller.

>Dunno, Good Time, Lady Bird, Florida Project were all pretty great. First Reformed was fantastic. I don't think American film is any worse than it's been at any point from the last 10 or so years. BR2049 is probably the best big budget mainstream Hollywood film to come out in a while.

A24 is the only good American studio out there at the moment. This year felt okay for them. Nothing standout. I haven't seen First Reformed, but I like Paul Schrader. His latest work though is a shadow of the earlier classics he made. Blade Runner was good. In a shitty year like this, it stands out and that's kinda sad.

>Get Out
b8

No, he's gotten bad. Just indulgent and masturbatory meandering. I've seen and love films that meander and indulge. There's really great ones and then there's Malick's. He doesn't seem to understand how to use it to good affect.

Watch All that She Wants, that's my favourite Cote. A Skin so Soft was one of the most emotionally affecting cinema experiences I had all year. I like films that explore the obsession with masculinity, and this was one of the better ones to do it. It's a fascinating look into a really interesting set of people, Cote chose his subjects well.

Getting your talking points from Youtube videos instead of critical thinking - you are definitely a pea brain.

You seem to be getting your talking points from the middle school you go to. Wonderful discussion you're creating.

Um, I'm sorry sweeties, but Blade Runner 2049 is shit
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We'll agree to disagree on Malick. I think Badlands is his worst film.
>A24 is the only good American studio out there at the moment.
I don't pay attention to studios, but I think there are a number of good American directors working right now. American film hasn't really been amazing for the entirety of the 21st century, I don't really see how you can say it's at a worse point now then it was in 2000.
>First Reformed
Schrader's best film IMO. He's taken it to a new level. I honestly feel like I should have included it in my top 5.
> In a shitty year like this
I saw so many good films this year that I can't call it shitty. I think you just need to watch more movies on the festival circuit, that's where the best films always are anyways.

1. Logan
2. It
3. Blade Runner 2049
4. Kingsman The Golden Circle
5. Guardians of the Galaxy 2

>getting distracted by "pretty" shots
Malick wants you to see. He directly shows you parts of philosophy of Kierkegaard in multiple scenes of Knight of Cups, but you fail to understand them so you think they're "pretty shots". Then there's the double filmatization of Heidegger's concept of dasein which escaped you. What you take from Malick tells us more about your neural wiring than it tells about Malick's competence as a director/writer. The philosophical depth will always be limited in film compared to word but he does great job, especially with Heidegger and filtering his faith through his philosophy.

There's lots of foreign films I haven't seen. Those seem to be the only ones doing things that interest me anymore. Many of the good directors working in the US for US Studios aren't even American.

Yes, I get what he's trying to do. They just always leave me asking, "yeah, okay, but what are you trying to say?" Name checking philosophies doesn't make one an intellectual. It just makes you the same as the guy who keeps pointing out all the comic book issues they used while watching a Marvel movie. Those are tools that can be used. Malick doesn't use them he just shows that he's aware of them.

Blade Runner 2049
John Wick: Chapter 2
Logan
Dunkirk
Get Out

>Cwissifer Nawlin iss da bes duweckto' ov is genuhrayshunnn

It isn't a universal achievement. Maybe for him, perhaps. Don't kid yourself. Not saying any of my picks are, either, except for The Square maybe.

How did you get to see all of these? Half of these aren't even out yet

I saw most of them at festivals

>Malick doesn't use them.
Malick is a Rhodes Scholar, Harvard graduate, a philosophy professor, speaks multiple languages, and translated Heidegger into English (while working directly with the legendary philosopher). You can hate his movies as much as you want, but saying he doesn't explore philosophical themes in unrivaled depth in film is ignorant. He made a double film of concept of dasein[1] (Tree of Life & Voyage of Time) to explain the marvel and beauty of life. Malick probably read Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World and realized that the interaction that Girard describes between the Heraclitean Logos and the Logos of John was genius. Tree of Life is pretty explicit in this, the way of nature contrasted with way of grace. For The Thin Red Line it's evident that here's a significant Heideggerian sub-text: it's like a reflection of the ontological state of being (I'm not reaching here because Malick is a former scholar of Heideggerian philosophy). Nature and war become interlinked, both showing the naturalness of conflict which is being led in the Guadalcanal by humans but in essence is everywhere 'see those vines' which suck up the tree 'is there a war at the heart of nature' and so forth.

>[1] If you read Malick's introduction to the Heidegger essay he translated you could see how he's probably critical of Heidegger. IIRC he says something like "the tricky thing is if you want to be critical of Heidegger you still have to be critical of him on his own terms" or something to that extent.

Great. He's still a bad filmmaker. In order to be a great filmmaker, you must use filmic language effectively. He sounds like a wonderful professor, maybe he should stick to that.

>you must use filmic language effectively.
He did that pretty fucking well in Voyage of Time

Then maybe he should stick to documentary.