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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 15:12:48 GMT
I mean, for me it's either 2017 or 2011. What about you?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 15:23:30 GMT
>doesn't like a major McDonagh film
i'll take your word for it
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Post by pacinoyes on Oct 29, 2017 15:36:39 GMT
I dunno, I have only seen 3 films in a theater this year so far (Get Out, The Beguiled, Lucky) but for me not much to get me excited about until McDonaugh's film but I have a lot of catching up to do.
In the meantime..............2013 for me was the best, lots of strong film across a wide variety of types too that year. Big and little films - 12 Years a Slave, ILD, WoWS, Stoker, Joe, Her, Under the Skin - lots of films with a fascinating and new perspectives I thought.
Edit - saw 4 films this year, forgot mother!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 15:53:24 GMT
>doesn't like a major McDonagh film i'll take your word for it Well, I adore In Bruges. So there's that.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 15:54:03 GMT
2014
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Post by stephen on Oct 29, 2017 15:57:42 GMT
2015 and 2012 exist, so no. 2017's got potential at the back-end, though, and I have seen two undisputed masterpieces this year, so I'm hopeful.
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Post by eyebrowmorroco on Oct 29, 2017 16:24:40 GMT
It's a down year for film. One only needs to look at the Oscar contenders. If The Post fails - which seems likelier with each passing day - it'll look pretty thin. Even after you peruse all of the festival selections, you'll still be left with a weaker watchlist than in previous years.
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Post by joephoenix on Oct 29, 2017 19:07:08 GMT
2013 for me. Movies that didn't make my top 20 that year might make my top 10 in most other years from this decade.
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Oct 29, 2017 19:14:25 GMT
2013 is still tops for me. So many good films that year.
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Post by taranofprydain on Oct 29, 2017 19:42:04 GMT
I have only seen a small handful of films so far from this year, but there aren't as many titles that grab me this year like there were in 2016. And 2013 and 2011 still were bustling years, filled with activity (2013 has my favorite film of the decade, About Time). But this year is better than that trainwreck of a year, 2012, though, and is probably on par with hit-and-miss (ie the great films were great, but not too many were extraordinarily memorable) 2010, 2014 and 2015.
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Post by DeepArcher on Oct 29, 2017 19:56:49 GMT
It's still too early to tell. Blade Runner 2049 is among the tops of the decade, Dunkirk and Logan are aces, and there's a bunch of other solid ones rounding out this year's depth. But I'm still not sure if I like this year as much as either of the past two or 2011, though, but there's a lot to be anticipated coming up in awards season.
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Post by alexanderblanchett on Oct 29, 2017 19:59:23 GMT
Not really no. I really liked 2016.
But 2017 is not over yet for me so who knows.
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Post by TheAlwaysClassy on Oct 29, 2017 20:03:33 GMT
2013 and 2016 are still way far ahead.
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Post by Mattsby on Oct 29, 2017 20:09:35 GMT
So far 2017 has been a bastard. I can't remember the last time I've been so underwhelmed, disappointed, confused (there hasn't been just one or two critically praised films that I found genuinely... below average... but many, many). I've seen close to 40 films released this yr...... and I dunno, there's only a handful of films coming out I think I might love. This yr could be, maybe, the worst this century.
This decade, 2010 gets my pick; great number of personal favs (Social Network, Ghost Writer, Black Swan, Mother, Carlos, etc).
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Oct 29, 2017 20:24:43 GMT
Heeeelll no. Granted I've only seen 19 movies this year but most of them have been disappointments. I still have high hopes for Call Me By Your Name, The Florida Project, Three Bilboards, and Lady Bird, but even if I love those, 2017 won't compare to 2014, 2013, or 2016. I've only seen one film this year that I can call legitimately great, and more than a couple critically acclaimed movies that I thought were just decent.
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Post by sirjeremy on Oct 29, 2017 20:38:05 GMT
I doubt 2017 will top 2013 for me. I adored Call Me By Your Name but that's the only truly great film I've seen so far.
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Post by Film Socialism on Oct 29, 2017 21:52:12 GMT
nah 2011 is way too good
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Post by pendragon on Oct 29, 2017 22:54:06 GMT
I would probably put 2010, 2013 and 2014 above it.
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Post by mhynson27 on Oct 29, 2017 23:35:07 GMT
2015 and 2012 exist, so no. 2017's got potential at the back-end, though, and I have seen two undisputed masterpieces this year, so I'm hopeful. Blade Runner 2049 and?
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Post by stephen on Oct 29, 2017 23:36:18 GMT
2015 and 2012 exist, so no. 2017's got potential at the back-end, though, and I have seen two undisputed masterpieces this year, so I'm hopeful. Blade Runner 2049 and? Dunkirk. I want to rewatch it to make sure, but it may very well be Nolan's crowning achievement.
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Post by mhynson27 on Oct 29, 2017 23:38:47 GMT
Dunkirk. I want to rewatch it to make sure, but it may very well be Nolan's crowning achievement. Noice
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Post by moonman157 on Oct 29, 2017 23:59:47 GMT
Too early to say, I kinda doubt it'll end up that way, but it's been pretty damn good so far. These are all great: The Meyerowitz Stories, Wonderstruck, The Florida Project, Ex Libris, The Lost City of Z, Brawl in Cell Block 99, A Quiet Passion, Good Time, A Ghost Story, Columbus, Resident Evil: Final Chapter, Split, Personal Shopper, Nocturama.
Lots of good stuff to come too.
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Post by countjohn on Oct 30, 2017 3:02:14 GMT
Not at all. Based on what movies would you say that? Not that plenty of good movies couldn't be released at the end of the year as generally happens.
2010, 2013, and 2015 were all really good.
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Post by no on Oct 30, 2017 4:12:06 GMT
2011 had The Tree of Life, Samsara, Melancholia, and Shame sooo...
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Post by avnermoriarti on Oct 30, 2017 6:46:52 GMT
Haven't seen much really, many movies didn't caught my interest, I even skipped movies from directors I'd normally go on week release, it's normally in the next months when I'll finally see more and form an opinion on the year overall. But so far, for me 2014 is probably the richest with 2013 as a close second and 2011 not far behind.
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