Top 10 Movies of the Decade

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Top 10 Movies of the Decade

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As the current decade comes to an end I was wondering what everyone's top 10 films of any genre would look like.
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Joker
Mad Max: Fury Road
Hereditary
Avengers Endgame
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Guardians of the Galaxy
Train to Busan
Deadpool
The Revenant
Skyfall
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Tough. I feel good about these 8.

Dunkirk
The Irishman
Moneyball
Drive
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Big Short
Get Out
John Wick
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1. Mad Max: Fury Road
2. Inception
3. I Saw The Devil
4. Skyfall
5. Dunkirk
6. Mandy
7. It
8. Logan
9. Train to Busan
10. Drive
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Although seeing Drive on Netflix makes it a priority to see soon. Perhaps I'll check it out tonight if I feel like putting something on.
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Skyfall gets a spot something is getting bumped
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this is subject to change...

mad max fury road
drive
bladerunner 2049
rogue one
cabin in the woods
skyfall
logan
frances ha
john wick
inception
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:1. Mad Max: Fury Road
2. Inception
3. I Saw The Devil
4. Skyfall
5. Dunkirk
6. Mandy
7. It
8. Logan
9. Train to Busan
10. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
So far, you are winning with adding a few horror to the mix lol.

Man, I really haven't watched much newer movies. The Billboard in Missouri one (cant remember the name) was really good. I Saw the Devil and Train to Busan were aces. Mandy was cool. Need to watch it again though. I was perty drunk when I saw it lol.
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My list has been revised :P If only slightly. Sorry QT
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Tarantino was a guest host on the Dunkirk episode of "The Rewatchables" (movie podcast). Said after his most recent viewing, it's his #2 favorite movie of the decade.

Whole thing is worth a listen.
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:My list has been revised :P If only slightly. Sorry QT
Drive is fucking awesome.
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Headhunter wrote:Tarantino was a guest host on the Dunkirk episode of "The Rewatchables" (movie podcast). Said after his most recent viewing, it's his #2 favorite movie of the decade.

Whole thing is worth a listen.
Dunkirk is fantastic, I agree with him. That should've been Nolan's big Oscar sweep, imo (even though I'm happy for Del Toro too, so it's not like a stinging loss).
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:
Headhunter wrote:Tarantino was a guest host on the Dunkirk episode of "The Rewatchables" (movie podcast). Said after his most recent viewing, it's his #2 favorite movie of the decade.

Whole thing is worth a listen.
Dunkirk is fantastic, I agree with him. That should've been Nolan's big Oscar sweep, imo (even though I'm happy for Del Toro too, so it's not like a stinging loss).
He also said it was a big Oscar snub, interestingly was adamant that it should have won for Screenplay. And that it's the apex of Nolan's career because he proved he could make a movie so big without the crutch of science fiction or superheroes.

I got the impression he isn't a big fan of Nolan generally, said this is by far his favorite and listed Batman Begins and The Prestige as his other two favorites.
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Flickchart has Halloween (2018) in the #2 spot of the decade. :lol: Clearly I have some work to do before posting mine. I also need to watch Once Upon a Time in Hollywood first.
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Monster wrote:Flickchart has Halloween (2018) in the #2 spot of the decade. :lol: Clearly I have some work to do before posting mine. I also need to watch Once Upon a Time in Hollywood first.
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I'm glad everyone loves Drive. I saw that movie a few years back and made a topic about it thinking I'd be the only one. Lol.

Would make my top ten, but I suck at lists.
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Monster wrote:Flickchart has Halloween (2018) in the #2 spot of the decade. :lol: Clearly I have some work to do before posting mine. I also need to watch Once Upon a Time in Hollywood first.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood may very well be my #1. But in fairness, I am still extremely high on it.
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Breath. Calm down.

Ya know how I have kind of lamented and ranted on the state of recent movies.. and now seeing Wolf of Wall Street on no fucking lists, when that thing is a classic in any decade, is making me visibly angry.

And I recently rewatched Drive again, didn't like it as much this time. Rewatched the Wolf 2 days ago, still good sweet love. Fuck it.
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Reign in Blood wrote:Breath. Calm down.

Ya know how I have kind of lamented and ranted on the state of recent movies.. and now seeing Wolf of Wall Street on no fucking lists, when that thing is a classic in any decade, is making me visibly angry.

And I recently rewatched Drive again, didn't like it as much this time. Rewatched the Wolf 2 days ago, still good sweet love. Fuck it.
Wolf of Wall Street as a complete movie is a victim of its own excess. When it loses steam, it dies. The first 2 hours are incredible, unlike other similarly structured Scorsese movies the crash isn't satisfying. That's why it didn't make my list, though I enjoy it.
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