Top 10 of Every Decade

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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:
Monster wrote:I watched M yesterday. It now ranks pretty high on my 30s list.
Fuckin A
I was expecting something short and simple given the year it was released. It was neither. M could have easily come out 20 or 30 years later. That's a movie I want to own.
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I'm doing something with these lists. Not every decade will be weighed equally.
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My lists are not in order maybe I will work on that later
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Does order matter here? I think mine are in 1-10 order to be fair. Give or take.
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Nah.
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And do I do the 2010s despite being in progress?
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You should.
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80's:

Motel Hell
Revenge of the Nerds
The Color of Money
Better Off Dead
Friday the 13 part 4
To Live and Die in LA
Wall Street
No Way Out
Trading Places
Die Hard
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Updated for 2010s. But I think that’s one where my flick Chart is less reliable. Need to sir do time on there I think.
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Trading Places over Coming to America?
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Not enough Shen dao (1968) tbh.
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What the fuck is that? Can't even find it on Google.
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Headhunter wrote:What the fuck is that? Can't even find it on Google.
The Sword of Swords (1968). Pretty enjoyable Shaw Brothers kung-fu movie.
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Working on this as I type. Maybe I can make the hard decisions (Happy Gilmore or The Edge) easier while high *shrugs*
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Headhunter wrote:Trading Places over Coming to America?
Yeah, not by much. I think the story is better, better supporting characters across the board. Less restrained. Wynthorpe, Ophelia, Mortimer and Randolph, Clarence Beeks, and even Coleman is strong.

The main chick in Coming to America is pretty weak. John Amos is awesome. The landlord is great. Arsenio is strong, but also overshadowed. James Earl Jones is capable, but his lines are not so great.
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Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:Trading Places over Coming to America?
Yeah, not by much. I think the story is better, better supporting characters across the board. Less restrained. Wynthorpe, Ophelia, Mortimer and Randolph, Clarence Beeks, and even Coleman is strong.

The main chick in Coming to America is pretty weak. John Amos is awesome. The landlord is great. Arsenio is strong, but also overshadowed. James Earl Jones is capable, but his lines are not so great.
Definitely close. I think the barber shop scenes put Coming to America over the top for me.
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Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:Trading Places over Coming to America?
Yeah, not by much. I think the story is better, better supporting characters across the board. Less restrained. Wynthorpe, Ophelia, Mortimer and Randolph, Clarence Beeks, and even Coleman is strong.

The main chick in Coming to America is pretty weak. John Amos is awesome. The landlord is great. Arsenio is strong, but also overshadowed. James Earl Jones is capable, but his lines are not so great.
Definitely close. I think the barber shop scenes put Coming to America over the top for me.
JLC letting those puppies loose in a comedy has to be considered. Rather unexpected.
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Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:Trading Places over Coming to America?
Yeah, not by much. I think the story is better, better supporting characters across the board. Less restrained. Wynthorpe, Ophelia, Mortimer and Randolph, Clarence Beeks, and even Coleman is strong.

The main chick in Coming to America is pretty weak. John Amos is awesome. The landlord is great. Arsenio is strong, but also overshadowed. James Earl Jones is capable, but his lines are not so great.
Definitely close. I think the barber shop scenes put Coming to America over the top for me.
You all always induce deep thinking in movie comparison. Trading slightly over Coming
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Let's do a gofundme to make "Coming to Wakanda".

Black Panther is outraged after finding plastic straws from McDowell's on Wakanda's beaches. He orders an invasion of Zamunda to stop King Akeem's evil empire.
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Foo wrote:Let's do a gofundme to make "Coming to Wakanda".

Black Panther is outraged after finding plastic straws from McDowell's on Wakanda's beaches. He orders an invasion of Zamunda to stop King Akeem's evil empire.
Would watch
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