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Top 50 Movies of the 21st Century! YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT'S NUMBER ONE
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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_L" data-source="post: 8985697" data-attributes="member: 7035894"><p>I feel like I know movies fairly well, and I am familiar with broadly half that list, though I know the others by reputation. I agree with the point that this is largely a (certain type of) critic's list, with an emphasis on psychological exploration. There are few bad movies there (Notable exception: <em>Grizzly Man</em>, which is both bad and ethically execrable), but quite a few that I found unremarkable (typical example: <em>Bright Star</em>, which is pedigreed, predictable and ultimately kind of flat. And I write that as someone who wrote my honour's thesis on Keats, once upon a time). I was most shocked by the high placement of <em>Zodiac</em>, a film which I found to be...fine...but almost more like a Netflix series than a great film (in fact, it's like a prototype for <em>Mindhunter</em>, the very good but hardly groundbreaking, Fincher-produced Netflix series).</p><p></p><p>Some are inarguable - <em>In the Mood for Love</em>, <em>Boyhood</em> - but others aren't films that (IMO) will be considered classics decades hence. For genre films, <em>Black Panther</em> as the Marvel movie is a predictable, safe choice. No <em>Dark Knight</em> is a little embarrassing for them, as is the lack of <em>Fellowship of the Ring.</em> Two animated films? Okay.</p><p></p><p>I dunno. Safe list written by people with a certain kind of reputation to uphold. Kind of boring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_L, post: 8985697, member: 7035894"] I feel like I know movies fairly well, and I am familiar with broadly half that list, though I know the others by reputation. I agree with the point that this is largely a (certain type of) critic's list, with an emphasis on psychological exploration. There are few bad movies there (Notable exception: [I]Grizzly Man[/I], which is both bad and ethically execrable), but quite a few that I found unremarkable (typical example: [I]Bright Star[/I], which is pedigreed, predictable and ultimately kind of flat. And I write that as someone who wrote my honour's thesis on Keats, once upon a time). I was most shocked by the high placement of [I]Zodiac[/I], a film which I found to be...fine...but almost more like a Netflix series than a great film (in fact, it's like a prototype for [I]Mindhunter[/I], the very good but hardly groundbreaking, Fincher-produced Netflix series). Some are inarguable - [I]In the Mood for Love[/I], [I]Boyhood[/I] - but others aren't films that (IMO) will be considered classics decades hence. For genre films, [I]Black Panther[/I] as the Marvel movie is a predictable, safe choice. No [I]Dark Knight[/I] is a little embarrassing for them, as is the lack of [I]Fellowship of the Ring.[/I] Two animated films? Okay. I dunno. Safe list written by people with a certain kind of reputation to uphold. Kind of boring. [/QUOTE]
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