Top 10 of Every Decade

Discussion of all non-horror films. Oscar-nominees, Razzie-winners, we won't judge.
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Jigsaw wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:
DancesWithWerewolves wrote:
Headhunter wrote:The only movie on all five lists is The Dark Knight.

Not sure it makes every list in a more stacked decade like the 70s or 90s, however.
Don't worry, someone will post a list without it :P
No way it makes a Jiggy list
Sorry, but I absolutely love The Dark Knight. Watched it just a few days ago. Amazing flick. :D
Is it top 10 Jiggy material
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Tiggnutz wrote:
Jigsaw wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:
DancesWithWerewolves wrote:
Headhunter wrote:The only movie on all five lists is The Dark Knight.

Not sure it makes every list in a more stacked decade like the 70s or 90s, however.
Don't worry, someone will post a list without it :P
No way it makes a Jiggy list
Sorry, but I absolutely love The Dark Knight. Watched it just a few days ago. Amazing flick. :D
Is it top 10 Jiggy material
On a non-horror list, it probably is.

That said, I have a very soft spot for movies that I doubt would appeal to others (romantic comedies, romantic dramas, coming-of-age movies, etc.) so it could feasibly be pushed to an honorable mentions. I sorta doubt it, though.
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Working on a non-horror top ten for each decade possible.

Amazing how some well-received flicks I've seen multiple times just end up forgettable to me (example right now being Gangs of New York).
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Top 10 movies for the decade any genre Jiggy get it done. :D
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Tiggnutz wrote:Top 10 movies for the decade any genre Jiggy get it done. :D
Any decade (but horror), I can do.

Throw horror into the mix, and it's impossible. Sorry. :)

I'm working on a top ten for non-horror, hopefully it'll not take too much longer than need-be.
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Sin City - another movie I enjoyed, but I find pretty unmemorable. Might make the honorable mentions category.
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The more lists, the better off we all are.
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I really liked Election (1999), but have to say, the ending left a bad taste in my mouth. Not sure if it'd be strong enough to make top ten, though, given the competition.
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Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) was a pretty solid film, but given the pretty damn good quality of non-horror 80's films, I sorta doubt this would even make the top twenty, yet alone ten.
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Head sitting back trying to create a point-system after all lists are combined...
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I watched M yesterday. It now ranks pretty high on my 30s list.
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Monster wrote:I watched M yesterday. It now ranks pretty high on my 30s list.
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1920s

Battleship Potemkin
Metropolis
Nosferstu
The Gold Rush
The End of St Petersburg
The Cabinet of Dr Cagliari
Phantom of the Opera
The Ten Commandments
The Thief of Baghdad
She

1930s
All Quiet on the Western Front
Dracula
Frankenstein
King Kong
Snow White and the 7 Dwarves
Gone with the Wind
The Man in the Iron Mask
Les Miserables
The Wizard of Oz
The Adventures of Robin Hood

1940s
Drunken Angel
Stray Dog
Bambi
Casablanca
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Pinocchio
Citizen Cane
The Great Dictator
Fantasia
Ghost Ship

1950s
Seven Samurai
Rashômon
The Hidden Fortress
The Seventh Seal
Throne of Blood
Moby Dick
Godzilla
Paths of Glory
Ben Hur
Samurai Trilogy

1960s
Yojimbo
The Hill
Dr No
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Dr. Strangelove: or How I learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb
Lawrence of Arabia
From Russia with Love
Spartacus
Red Beard

1970s
The Man who would be King
A Clockwork Orange
Zardoz
Life of Brian
The Wickerman
Mad Max
Robin and Marian
Enter the Dragon
The Deerhunter
The Godfather

1980s
Ran
Kagemusha
The Untouchables
The Shining
Mad Max: The Road Warrior
Hellraiser
Das Boot
The Thing
Full Metal Jacket
Spaceballs

1990s
Schindler’s List
Unforgiven
Hunt for the Red October
Groundhog Day
The English Patient
Remains of the Day
Heat
Strange Days
Last Man Standing
Last of the Mohicans

2000s
Valhalla Rising
Downfall
300
Let the Right One in
Love Actually
Lord of the Rings Trilogy
After.Life
Stranger than Fiction
After the Wedding
Jason X

2010s
13 Assassins
Coriolanus
Rare Exports
Crazy Stupid Love
I Saw the Devil
Dunkirk
Guardians of the Galaxy
It
The Hunt
The Expendables
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Jason wrote:Dad Boot...
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Head has a plan for these lists so you shouldn't list LOTR as a trilogy
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Tiggnutz wrote:Head has a plan for these lists so you shouldn't list LOTR as a trilogy
It’s basically one long film. That’s how it plays, that’s how it gets listed. :)
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You seriously like Jason X that much?
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:You seriously like Jason X that much?
It’s still my favourite F13, and one of my favourite horror films. I genuinely do enjoy it every time I watch it. :)
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One thing a list thing like this does is make you realize where your faves are. I have a lot in the 50s that are top 10 all time ones.
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