2017 film rankings

>post em boys

1. Blade Runner 2049 (9/10)
2. Song to Song (9/10)
3. Dunkirk (9/10)
4. Wind River (8/10)
5. The Florida Project (8/10)
6. John Wick 2 (9/10)
7. The Beguiled (8/10)
8. Logan (7/10)
9. Voyage of Time (7/10)
10. The Killing of a Sacred Deer (7/10)

11. Coco (7/10)
12. Get Out (6/10)
13. Star Wars: The Last Jedi (6/10)
14. All The Money In The World (6/10)
15. The Disaster Artist (6/10)
16. My Cousin Rachel (6/10)
17. The Other Side of Hope (6/10)
18. Atomic Blonde (6/10)
19. Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (6/10)
20. Baywatch (6/10)
21. Kingsmen: The Golden Circle (6/10)
22. Hostages (5/10)
23. Adult Life Skills (5/10)
24. It (5/10)
25. Wonder Woman (5/10)
26. Alien Covenant (4/10)
27. Fifty Shades Darker (4/10)
28. Ghost in the Shell (3/10)
29. Kong: Skull Island (3/10)
30. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (3/10)

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>2.Song to Song

fucking retard

>he didn't get it

Leave

there were no good movies in '17

fourth post best post

Tell me why its good

>1. Blade Runner 2049 (9/10)
>2. Song to Song (9/10)
Replace Blade Runner with Song to Song, and add Good Time and A Ghost Story to #2 and #1, respectively.

>great
Twin Peaks S03
>good
On the Beach at Night Alone
>ok
Spiral Jetty
>shit
Sleepless
Good Time
Person to Person
>horrendous shit
Downsizing
Molly's Game
John Wick 2
Come Swim
Ford Clitaurus
Song to Song
Aftermath
Okja
Dunkirk
Logan Lucky
Brawl in Cell Block 99
Blade Runner 2049
>unbelievably bad shit
Big Little Lies
Wind River
Baby Driver
Gerald's Game

Let's get the technical shit out the way that we all knew would be great as it's Malick
>undeniably great cinematography
>good soundtrack
>brilliant production design
>typically good editing
Now for the story/characters/script
>doesn't treat audience like idiots
>shows not tells
>deep characters who don't just announce their feelings but express them
>great performance by Gosling and good performances by the others
>poingient themes about the moral degradation of the modern west and its obsession with nihilism, freedom, sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll
>uplifting message about the virtue of forgiveness and grace and living a simple life
>very touching ending
I don't know what more to say, tell me why you don't like it

>there were no good movies in '17
/thread

Haven't seen those two yet unfortunately Fuck off, go and watch films made outside of the USA with budgets of less than 10Mil at least, have you seen every film that came out last year?

>have you seen every film that came out last year?
Have you?

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>great performance by Gosling and good performances by the others

holy shit my dude

It has the most bad acting i have ever seen from Gosling, and so for the others. Its so bad that i can feel the awkwardness between all of them

...

I've ranked what I've seen but to make a blanket, overall statement like that is bullshit if you haven't seen every film and you know it.

The awkwardness is part of the point my dude, western society has left them unequipped to act normally or treat each other properly in relationships. Did you not think his scene when he visits his dad was good at least?

Gosling always play the same bland unexpressive face in every movies. On Blade Runner, it happens to fit the character

>Did you not think his scene when he visits his dad was good at least?

I don't know if i last that long, can't remember, saw only like 40 minutes before i had to turn it off, i must say i was really looking forward to this when i saw the trailer but it was just so boring and i found nothing interesting to hold onto at all

None of the ones that I saw were great, though I'm optimistic about 24 Frames.

>can't remember
>saw only 40 minutes
>it was just so boring
Sorry there weren't enough men in capes for you senpai and that the film dealt with adult emotions and themes beyond your scope, perhaps when you grow up you'd consider returning to it?

IT DIDNT GET NOMMED FOR OSCARS!

STOP SHILLING YOUR 6/10 MALICK PUKE ITS OVER GET OUT WITH THIS INSINCERITY!

CAPSANON HAS SPOKEN!

1.Phantom Thread
2. Baby driver
3. The other side of hope
4.the square
5. The lost city of z
6. Blade Runner 2049
7.song to song
8.Mother!
9. Jumanji: welcome to the jungle
10. Wonder wheel is the best I can remember.
I still got to see most of the Oscar nominees. Get out wasn't that good.

>there were no good movies in '17
can't wait until the whole industry burns to the ground desu

...

First off i am a fan of Terrence malick, i think he has some great work. not long ago i saw Voyage of Time witch was one of my favorite movies of 2016.

second, i don't really watch cape shit, funny how you are calling me a child when you give me that childish comeback

If you find a film like this boring and uninteresting and actually decide to stop watching less than halfway through then I don't need to give you a serious reply because I don't take you seriously.

impressively bad taste

hahah ok my dude

On the Beach Alone at Night (9/10)
Twin Peaks: The Return (9/10)
Summer 1993 (8/10)
Good Time (8/10)
The Lost City of Z (8/10)
The Other Side of Hope (7/10)
Okja (7/10)
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) (7/10)
On Body and Soul (6/10)
Blade Runner 2049 (6/10)
Get Out (6/10)
A Fantastic Woman (5/10)
Thelma (5/10)
The Square (5/10)
Song to Song (4/10)
Wind River (4/10)
mother! (1/10)
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (1/10)

1. Dunkirk
2. Baby Driver
3. Blade Runner 2049
4. I, Tonya
5. All the Money in the World
6. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
7. Logan Lucky
8. A Ghost Story
9. The Big Sick
10. The Disaster Artist
11. Star Wars: The Last Jedi
12. The Wizard of Lies
13. Guardians of the Galaxy 2
14. It
15. Kong: Skull Island

Haven't seen everything I want to see yet but overall it's been a pretty good year

On the beach at night alone aka vanity project: the movie being at the top on so many lists makes me sick

1. Florida Project (7/10)
2. Dunkirk (6/10)
3. Lady Bird (6/10)
4. Get Out (6/10)
5. Blade Runner 2049 (5/10)

Best:
1. Ghost Hunting
2. The Woman Who Left
3. El mar la mar
4. Quality Time
5. On the Beach at Night Alone
6. Dark Night
7. Rey
8. Sleep Has Her House
9. Voyage of Time (Blanchett version)
10. Good Time

Worst(no order):
Get Out, Baby Driver, Blade Runner 2049, Logan, The Big Sick, Okja, Don't Kill It
Columbus, Beauty and The Beast, Atomic Blonde, Kuso, Power Rangers, The Bad Batch, Bushwick