Ugh. 2001 is absolutely deserving, but very little Herzog, little to no Ozu, little Allen, little Bergman, little Antonioni, no Satyajit Ray, only one McQueen (and his most conventional one, to boot), too few Welles, few Dreyer, way too much Nolan, and lots of Spielberg shit and Hollywood pablum.
Edit: I didn't vote, because lists like these always devolve into the lowest common denominator, so I have no room to complain, really, but still, very boring, safe, and not very worldly or film literate list. GAF seems to skew toward gamers who are a little older, so I was expecting a little more, I guess. I dunno.
Social Network way too high.
Ugh. 2001 is absolutely deserving, but very little Herzog, little to no Ozu, little Allen, little Bergman, little Antonioni, no Satyajit Ray, only one McQueen (and his most conventional one, to boot), too few Welles, few Dreyer...
Edit: I didn't vote
Ugh. 2001 is absolutely deserving, but very little Herzog, little to no Ozu, little Allen, little Bergman, little Antonioni, no Satyajit Ray, only one McQueen (and his most conventional one, to boot), too few Welles, few Dreyer, way too much Nolan, and lots of Spielberg shit and Hollywood pablum.
Edit: I didn't vote, because lists like these always devolve into the lowest common denominator, so I have no room to complain, really, but still, very boring, safe, and not very worldly or film literate list. GAF seems to skew toward gamers who are a little older, so I was expecting a little more, I guess. I dunno.
We few men must carry this burden on our shoulders. Us true patricians of film-watching.Agreed. I feel like I've seen this same exact list every time one is compiled. I want to see a list from people who actually know film, and I don't mean from people in Hollywood. Such lists should lead people to want to seek out the absolute best, but the absolute best isn't just Hollywood films.
We few men must carry this burden on our shoulders. Us true patricians of film-watching.
Ugh. 2001 is absolutely deserving, but very little Herzog, little to no Ozu, little Allen, little Bergman, little Antonioni, no Satyajit Ray, only one McQueen (and his most conventional one, to boot), too few Welles, few Dreyer, way too much Nolan, and lots of Spielberg shit and Hollywood pablum.
Edit: I didn't vote, because lists like these always devolve into the lowest common denominator, so I have no room to complain, really, but still, very boring, safe, and not very worldly or film literate list. GAF seems to skew toward gamers who are a little older, so I was expecting a little more, I guess. I dunno.
Film-GAF is too good for those simpleton movies.I'm surprised by the lack of MCU movies on this list other than Avengers. It seems there is a new MCU thread here every other day.
Film-GAF is too good for those simpleton movies.Not really lol.
So.....about 35% of the best movies of all time were made in the past 15 years? Mmmkay
Curious as to why you bothered to share the opinion then.
I for one am shocked at the lack of Antonioni fans on GAF.
Sorry but I think this is a piece of shit list. The Dark Knight is only on there because the people who voted for it were 14-16 when they saw the movie in theaters.
Lame. Some criticisms, like The Dark Knight being way too high, are valid if you don't make a list yourself. But your criticism is worthless without a list. You just listed 9 directors of which there are "too few", and counted 2001 as "absolutely deserving"... but this was all based on top tens. So you just used up your entire top ten, and that's assuming you think each of the directors you listed only has one deserving film (which one that is we are left guessing), and directors like Kurosawa, Kobayashi, Tarkovsky, Leone, Fellini, Lynch, Buñuel, etc, have zero deserving films.
Nope, but in a thread like this it's easy to imagine that most of the votes went to films that are fresh in people's minds. Do I wish that more people would seek out cinema from before 1990? Absolutely. Honestly, I was expecting the results to look much worse. You have to admit, those top two choices are films that could possibly be the two greatest films ever.
I mean this list isn't at all my taste, but it's what youget with a popular vote list. In an ideal world the average person is a huge Malick and Godard and Cronenberg and Bong and Sturges fan, in the real world it's fine to have to look to TSPDT or Sight and Sound for "quality" curation.
I honestly think Dark Knight is gonna hold up pretty well, Empire Strikes Back style.
I dunno I don't have much problem with that scene tbh. The tension building alone is pretty good even if the ending is kinda blah.most of it will. that boat scene was awful during it's release though let alone much later.
Ugh. 2001 is absolutely deserving, but very little Herzog, little to no Ozu, little Allen, little Bergman, little Antonioni, no Satyajit Ray, only one McQueen (and his most conventional one, to boot), too few Welles, few Dreyer, way too much Nolan, and lots of Spielberg shit and Hollywood pablum.
Edit: I didn't vote, because lists like these always devolve into the lowest common denominator, so I have no room to complain, really, but still, very boring, safe, and not very worldly or film literate list. GAF seems to skew toward gamers who are a little older, so I was expecting a little more, I guess. I dunno.
Some people probably had voted for films by Edward Yang or Hou Hsiao-Hsien. The voting thread was rather short though and if there were, let's say, three people that had one of the movies you mentioned on their top ten lists, but placed in the bottom third, it still wouldn't have made it due to the ten point minimum.Maybe you expect too much of GAF or I expect too little, but i thought this list was surprisingly decent. Outside of the Criterion crowd, it did feel that a lot of people might think that Star Wars and Marvel are the only things that matter and Mad Max Fury Road is the best film there can be. I was surpised by the spread of films and for example, by In the Mood for Love being the highest HK movie over the likes of The Killer or Infernal Affairs as one might expect from a gaming crowd. I also thought that GAF hates Ridley Scott, but he has four on the list and two at the top.
Still, when WKW made the list, it was slightly disappointing to not see Taiwanese new wave like Edward Yang and Hou Hsiao-Hsien. I thought some people would have put Yi Yi, A Brighter Summer's Day or City of Sadness among their top asian movies. I guess i miss the voting thread so i can't complain.
Indeed. Incredible movie.Barry Lyndon at 135 is offensive.
But La Jetée is. GAF, I'm impressed. Not so mainstream after all.No "12 Monkeys"
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I'll never understand why this film is so highly rated ...01. 2001: A Space Odyssey