Post the 0.1% of movies from the previous decade that managed to break through and deliver a final product that wasn't absolute shite.
Post the 0.1% of movies from the previous decade that managed to break through and deliver a final product that wasn't absolute shite.
I never watched onions road.
You're missing out anon. That movie was one of the few that completely rejected all the defining traits that make modern movies such trash. It got stuck in production hell, but unlike most films that go there, they didn't deliver a bloated product full of half-baked reshoots or trashy CGI. The production hell was mainly because they couldn't find a place in the Australian outback desolate enough to fit the story. While it did have a central character that was a female action hero, she wasn't a Mary Sue with no character arc who was just godlike at overpowering men twice her size, so it actually worked pretty well I think.
thanks chat gpt deradicalization edition
I never watched ex onions.
Didn't suck, but also wasn't that good.
Ex Machina is more "onions" than Fury Road. Quite shit.
This is a good one, but is so misunderstood that I don't even bother talking about it.
Pretty mid output from Korine. Didn't suck though, I guess.
The Master
Phantom Thread
Fury Road
Once Upon a time in Hollywood
You can't call things soi if you like Alex Garland films.
>bait image in OP
Everytime.
2010 Inception
2010 Tron Legacy
2011 Hobo With A Shotgun
2011 The Raid
2012 Dredd
2012 Jack Reacher
2013 Jodorowsky's Dune
2013 Her
2014 Nightcrawler
2014 The Editor
2015 Bone Tomahawk
2015 The Man from U.N.C.L.E
2016 Shin Godzilla
2016 Split
2017 Best F(r)iends Volumes 1 & 2
2017 Blade Runner 2049
2018 Mandy
2018 Suspiria
2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
2019 VFW
>2018 suspiria
inb4 someone says it was bad because of muh woke
The demand really outstrips the supply, that's funny.
>you know what a Suspiria remake needs? le holocaust!
Not even a /misc/tard, it was just incredibly tone deaf and pretentious. Suspiria 2018 was so desperate to be perceived as a meaningful and intellectual movie despite having even less substance than the original, it was hilarious.
Yeah, pretty embarrassing to take a schlocky argento film and try to make it into some serious deep meditation on feminism and antisemitism. Joyless feminist hags don't know how to make entertainment, they see film solely as a medium for imposing their ideology. Just a way for them to nag and lecture
It was a totally different movie than what the original suspiria was. The director really wanted to do something else.
It was too long of a movie also.
The ending didn’t justify the time it took to get there.
Decent list anon good job
>No Raid 2
Massively filtered
For me it's the following (based on what I have seen)
>2010
Toy Story 3
Inception
Shutter Island
The Book of Eli
>2011
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Cowboys and Aliens
Deathly Hallows part 2
Rango
Drive
>2012
Cloud Atlas
Django Unchained
Men in Black 3
>2013
Gravity
Her
Captain Philips
Now You See Me
>2014
Birdman
Ex Machina
The Lego Movie
>2015
Mad Max Fury Road
The Revenant
The Man from U.N.C.L.E
Sicario
>2016
Now You See Me 2
Suicide Squad
The Shallows
>2017
The Shape of Water
Logan
Shot Caller
>2018
A Quiet Place
Ready Player One
Into the Spider-Verse
>2019
Joker
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Toy Story 4
Threads like this really make you realize you're just posting on a board with a bunch of normies with basic b***h taste. Does no one here even watch foreign films? I know that sounds pretentious, but most of you guys just have Hollywood slop on your lists.
Not a single good movie.
Same.
>Threads like this really make you realize you're just posting on a board with a bunch of normies with basic b***h taste.
The worst part is that this is one of the best places online to talk about movies and shows, especially more prestigious stuff.
>Does no one here even watch foreign films?
I posted a couple
anon I posted a few foreign films in my list. post your list instead of having a sperg out
Foreign films be like
France
>i am le sad and have lots of sex, america is bad!
China
>unbelievably dull derivative slop
India
>4 and a half hours of singing and dancing separated by hilariously over-the-top action sequences
UK
>fingered my arsehole last night lad, thinking it's time i bloody well killed myself *uproarious laughter* 'british comedy is so sophisticated!'
Mexico
>MI AMORRRRR! *SLAP!*
Japan
>War is bad, let's frick
Korea
>I'm a poorgay and I'm ANGRY
Italy
Russia
>yet another shitty WWII movie
Southern Europe
>Say Gex?
Scandinavia
>I made a totally dark, le creepy movie that totally isn't a ripoff of Lynch
Everyone else
>*crickets*
Stop acting like you’re more fancy than the rest of us. A film being foreign (from whose point of view) doesn’t make it any better. I’m ESL and only posted american/british films itt because i thought people wouldn’t know the good movies from my country. You really just sound like a tryhard, popular movies are popular because they’re the best. Especially in internet age i don’t think there is a good movie that hasn’t been already recommended a lot.
Amazingly, these two both encapsulate the worst attitudes one can possibly have towards film.
I do watch old foreign films, modern foreign films are even more shit than hollywoodslop.
>2010 Inception
now do the 2020s
2020 Bill and Ted Face The Music
2020 Boss Level
2021 Copshop
2021 Mad God
2022 Christmas Bloody Christmas
2022 Significant Other
2023 Godzilla Minus One
2023 Suitable Flesh
Dredd and Inception are the only good ones
All bad
This was total trash. Utter crap with no redeeming qualities.
Drive
>implying Cinemaphile watches films
>implying Cinemaphile cares if good films are released
>implying Cinemaphile doesn't exist just so that contrarian nerds can sperg out over capeshit
Why all the implying?
Girl in the pink hair definitely sucked
>Girl in the pink hair definitely sucked
There was some humorous story on CrazyDaysandNights ( CDAN) concerning that.
False advertising
Pic unrelated?
>moron who thinks Cinemaphile is still a Japanese culture website
>Der film
>not das kino
Post one OP.
It might have been the last good decade.
Seconding Prisoners. Might be the best movie I've ever seen, and I've already watched it maybe four times.
Yeah I thought it might be reminiscent of zodiac but it was so much better.
Judging by your chart, it wasn't.
Prisoners sucks balls. Terrible film.
>the big short
>the nice guys
Obama film club tier trash
>drive
>the hunt
>Manchester by the sea
>the Lighthouse
>Prisoners
Kino
>joker
>dark knight rises
>bladerunner 2049
>parasite
Not bad
>flight
Haven't seen it
Prisoners was good, but no rewatch value (maybe once knowing the twist I guess). If you watched it 4 times you're autistic
>Obama film club tier trash
Which 2010s comedys are better?
>scary republican big oil is... le bad!
>scary republican big finance is... le bad!
>don't forget to vote democrat goy!
This shit is so unfunny. Why do you make it your personality. You do know that "republican oil and big finance" are all pro-israel right? Right wingers are the biggest israelite dicklickers of all.
Don't reply to me because you're a b***h and you do as I say (your master)
Name better comedies from the 2010s.
Also, everything the democrats dished out after obama was so much worse.
t. white and racist
See
>"dude, you're eating literal shit"
"WELL NAME SOMETHING BETTER TO EAT IN THIS TOILET BOWL!"
>Which 2010s comedys are better?
Masterminds and Arizona are some of my all time favs.
>the joker as kino
go back to tiktok zoomer
Joker is not bad you silly
Nice guys was ass, it suffers from the same tonal whiplash issues a lot or modern productions do, first half of the movie was alright but then it goes completely off the rails and by the end it becomes austin powers-tier, and I mean that in a bad way.
>The Reddit Guys
>Reddit-er
>The Big Reddit
>Blade Reddit
>The Reddit Knight Rises
>Reddit by the Sea
rest are kino though
>TDKR
>girls.jpeg
still remains the ultimate oldgay test
Parasite
Joker
Under the Silver Lake
Dallas Buyers Club
Lighthouse
Whiplash
Hereditary
Logan
Uncut Gems
The Founder
2/10
Whiplash was great, marks the end of the era where a film like this was allowed to be made without the one of the MCs being black
Are you kidding me? That's terrible I deeply regret watching
What did you dislike about it?
I thought Ethan Hawke's performance was incredible. The mega church bureaucracy bending it's morals in order to secure more money from powerful donors mirrors my own experience growing up in the church. It really spoke to me.
I hated the whole Greta Thunberg eco discourse, the pace was too slow (as you would expect from a random A24 flick). The only scene I really liked was the one with the barbed wire.
It made me angry because they wasted Ethan Hawke and some nice cinematography on a fricking moronic plot and did not even have the balls to take it to a logical conclusion.
I am still fricking angry a decade later. Frick Paul Schrader.
Sounds incredibly israeli. Were israelites involved in the making of this film?
>Were israelites involved in the making of this film?
Does water make the rain wet?
scorsleasy movies
tarantula movies
craig zahler movies
le sad clown movie
whiplash
blade runner
interstellar
hacksaw ridge
nightcrawler
and the best movie of 2010s: rango
>and the best movie of 2010s: rango
Incredibly based taste.
>blade runner
>interstellar
kek no
i haven't rewatched them (and half of movies on my list), but i remember having fun in the cinema
Blade runner sucks, like all Villememe movies and all necrophiliac sequels nobody asked for
Interstellar is a story-less movie about feelings, and it makes no sense. Also sci fi for people who don't liek sci fi
Man of Steel
I was just gonna say I think the Snyder gays are gone because nobody said man of steel but here you are
Bless you anon
Holy Motors, The Skin I Live In and The House That Jack Built.
Is that Ethan hawke?
It's Monsieur Merde aka Denis Lavant in Holy Motors. Thoroughly recommended.
Meant for
>The Skin I Live In
what the frick... I thought this was an 80s film.
[REC] 2 2010
Dale and Tucker vs Evil 2010
Devil 2010
Dinner for Schmucks 2010
Exit Through the Gift Shop 2010
Iron Man 2 2010
Kick-Ass 2010
Rammbock: Berlin Undead 2010
Shutter Island 2010
Super 2010
Survival of the Dead 2010
The Book of Eli 2010
The Crazies 2010
Drive 2011
God Bless America 2011
Hell 2011
Juan of the Dead 2011
Limitless 2011
Source Code 2011
Super 8 2011
The Cabin in the Woods 2011
We Need to Talk About Kevin 2011
Chronicle 2012
wienerneys vs Zombies 2012
Django Unchained 2012
Looper 2012
Moonrise Kingdom 2012
Prometheus 2012
The Battery 2012
The Dark Knight Rises 2012
The Three Stooges 2012
Coherence 2013
Iron Man 3 2013
Oldboy 2013
The Last Days 2013
V/H/S/2 2013
Willow Creek 2013
As Above, So Below 2014
Blended 2014
Creep 2014
Ex Machina 2014
Guardians of the Galaxy 2014
The Guest 2014
Tusk 2014
Bone Tomahawk 2015
It Follows 2015
Room 2015
The Hateful Eight 2015
10 Cloverfield Lane 2016
Deadpool 2016
I Am A Hero 2016
Passengers 2016
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 2017
Logan 2017
Split 2017
Deadpool 2 2018
Hereditary 2018
The Fare 2018
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie 2019
Ford v Ferrari 2019
Joker 2019
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2019
Paddleton 2019
Uncut Gems 2019
Grim compared to previous decades and the 2020s is 1000x worse.
Nah alot of these movies are shit and the 2020s are secretly kino. Just nobody is watching the movies being released right now but I can guarantee you we are gonna see a lot of cult classics from this time period.
There's way less capeshit and way more challenging movies in theaters right now. That automatically makes it better.
>more challenging movies in theaters right now
The two biggest movies right now are fricking Bad Boys 4skin and Inside Out 2
I'm talking about the non IP films and mid budget flicks that are starting to populate the theaters again. Stuff like Beau is Afraid, the X trilogy, Challengers, Poor Things, Barbarian, the Fablemans, Nope, Tenet. Movies that are hated now but will 100% be regarded as classics in the future.
Lmao you think Nope will be a classic?
Not sure i want to live in a world that views that as a classic
This period will definitely be seen as a renaissance for horror, that I can't deny. Horror fans have been eating well and us zoomers have finally gotten our generations wave of horror classics much like the Milennials did in the late 90s and 00s.
>Challengers
Frick no you Zendaya shill lol, Challengers will forever be seen as our generation's Swept Away, the movie that definitively killed Zendaya's chance of being a prestige actress.
>Poor Things, Nope, Tenet
People have already forgotten these movies exist.
>Fabelmans
kek
Fablemans is Spielberg actually trying again, that alone makes it better than most of the slop from the 2010s.
>Fablemans is Spielberg actually trying again
Are you implying Lincoln, Bridge Of Spies, TinTin, War Horse, or BFG were shit? I agree that The Post, RPO, and West Side Story were unfogivable slop, but Fablemans was Spielberg on his Woody Allen shit, which I never want to see again.
I can't stand horror films made after the early 90s, but it's undeniable that the genre is making a lot of money and has really been culturally rejuvenated over the past few years due to people our age.
>us zoomers have finally gotten our generations wave of horror classics much like the Milennials did in the late 90s and 00s
If movies like the Ritual were our evil dead then consider me malnourished. There was lots of meh, but not much yeah.
Beau is Afraid is a dark comedy, I still have no idea how people got away with labeling it horror. The scariest thing that happens is Beau being confronted by a giant penis.
It's not that it's a horror movie, but rather that it was advertised and publicized as such, which led to it flopping.
However, I do agree that it's a movie guaranteed to develop a following, even if I think it's shit.
Only one or two of those movies are good and none are "challenging." Almost all of the good horror in the last 10 years has been on streaming or video games too.
The Master
Inherent Vice
Phantom Thread
PTA peaked this decade
yeah, I thought Fury Road was quite good. I watched it for the first time a couple of days ago. Tom Hardy was good in it.
this movie had some boring moments, but it was quite good.
this movie wasn't very good, but it had a couple of funny moments
Solid 7/10
Dinner in America was surprisingly fun, mike and jay had a good idea. Their other pick, kid detective was also fun.
place beyond the pines
heaven knows what
My favorite Miyazaki movie and it's not even close.
It's the type of epic, sweeping historical drama the West hasn't made since Patton, and arguably since Lawrence Of Arabia.
>Wind Rises
I am happy I am not the only person that thinks this
>ITT I will be a contrarian homosexual that will say all movies are shit
Agreed.
What could film possibly provide me that Wagner or Shakespeare can't?
lmao gigantic homosexual enjoying his slop, no art has ever been created ever since grug slammed that drum. Everything past that is utter slop
I mean, it single-handedly ended anti-semitism
>mad max
the equivalent of a boring open world game, nothing happens, shit gameplay, shit characters, dialogue is pretty much non existent
>the state of Cinemaphile is making film opinions based on vidya genres
nothing wrong with comparing things since we all play fricking games or are you that much of an autist that you don't on this basketweaving video game forum
>I don't like what you are saying but I can't respond so i'll say some random dumb shit like a homosexual
get that ass banned b***h homie
damn the summergays are here already
>metaphors are le bad
Megakino, it's the 21st century Manchurian Candidate
also The Outlaws (2017)
Is it comedy? Looks cheesy
It's a Korean thriller in which a series of misunderstandings, skirmishes, and politicking nearly causes the Korean War to get hot again. Lots of cool insights into the politics and cultures of both Koreas given it follows a pair of government officials from the North and South respectively who have the keys to diffusing the whole thing, but have to deal with red tape and foreign meddling from the U.S and China, as well as trying to make sense of what NK's trying to do.
It's very much the type of cerebral Cold War action thriller that the West really doesn't make anymore. Lots of gore too.
From 2010
The Fighter
The Other Guys
Inception
Megamind
Black Swan
Super
This thread is a good argument for movies being dead for over a decade now.
buncha crap
there's like one good movie there and one that's alright
I wouldn't compare it to Patton or Lawrence of Arabia, but it is an underrated film. It's one that people frequently told me was "boring" but when I talked to them about it, they didn't seem to even know what it was about.
Hipsters lucky that the word hipster went out of vogue.
>It's one that people frequently told me was "boring" but when I talked to them about it, they didn't seem to even know what it was about.
I had always wanted to see it given it's the Ghibli movie that is both the most controversial (it caused a massive political firestorm in China and Korea when it was released for obvious reasons, and was basically painted as the Japanese Triumph Of The Will there. It was also very divisive domestically amongst both Japanese ultranationalists who condemned it for being anti-war, as well as Japanese liberals and leftists similar to Miyazaki who sympathized with Korea and China's position) and the one that has almost completely filtered Western audiences due to normie Ghibli artgay types not having any understanding of the historical context of the film. Of course, being a huge history buff and somebody who both likes Ghibli and prefers their more mature movies, I found it to pretty much be Miyazaki's perfect movie after I saw its anniversary rerelease last year.
I really appreciate the ambition of the film, and how it uses the story of Imperial Japan's aeronautic engineers as an allegory for the rise and fall of the Japanese war machine itself. And of course, giving Jiro an ahistoric, tragic, awkward, but tasteful and fleshed-out romance to serve as an allegory for the war killing the innocence and soul of the Japanese people was a really risky gamble that more than paid off. He made the closest thing to a foreign equivalent of Gone With The Wind, and I think the film deserves immense recognition for that fact and really stands out in his filmography as a result.
Also, having seen Napoleon around the same time; which tried to do the same thing of being a very ambitious, highly stylized, allegorical, romantic, (a)historic war film that in contrast fricked up massively made me think a lot more highly of it than I did initially.
I don't know much about history but as someone who was a starving artist around the time I first watched it the film deeply resonated with me. The fact that it serves as a sort of autobiography for Miyazaki himself just made me appreciate it more.
Oh, it's absolutely perfect for artistic inspiration. There's a mountain of great visual and thematic stuff in the movie that can (and should) be mined, whether it be the visuals and art direction or the story and themes.
You could tell Miyazaki really saw himself in the film.
Pic related
Under the Silver Lake
Burning
Safdie movies
Eggers movies
Calvary
Death of Stalin
Silence
>The Great Beauty
Very kino dance scenes and a very good dinner scene
One of my favorite movies, never see it talked about much on here
Italy still makes the occasional kino
All the Mission Impossibles obviously.
The last true family comedies
Upgrade
All You Need is Kill
Bone Tomahawk
The Guest
Joe
Wrong Turn
Snow on Da Bluff
The Iron Claw
Red Rooms
The Standoff at Sparrow Creek
The Empty Man
Headhunters
Kill the Messenger
No slop, no replies.
No surprise?
>slop
>replying begging
Maybe you'd be happier on homosexualboxd.
My fav Goose flick
Shutter Island
Shutter Island wasn't even the best Scorsese movie that decade, that distinction goes to Hugo
for me
>didn't suck
>sucked
death of stalin is the last comedy I can remember where I laughed at every scene
Bone Tomahawk
Dragged Across Concrete
Lots of cool shit flew under the radar.
>I saw the devil
>I, tonya
>The Imposter
>under the silver lake
>it follows
>The raid
>burning
>raw
>the gift
>the guest
>you're next
>the green room
>blue ruin
>under the skin
and pic related
Not a single thing you've listed save for the The Imposter "flew under the radar" lol
you didn't even recognize that raw, burning, I saw the devil, and the raid are all foreign films. post list homosexual
>an academy award best picture winner and a miyazaki film.
way to stick it to the normalgays anon!
I did post it and the person you think I am ignored my image too
Again even the ones you've listed not did not fly under the radar
In fact I saw the devil is typical korean copypaste tier pleb shit just like Oldboy
Just baiting(though I do love those films), here's some foreign kino I like
>My Life As A Courgette(2016, France)
>Donbass(2018, Ukraine)
>After The Storm(2016, Japan)
>Train To Busan(2016, Korea)
>First They Killed My Father(2017, Cambodian-American joint production)
>Warsaw 44(2014, Poland)
>Kedi(2016, Turkey)
Just off the top of my head. Also
>The Artist
Lol outside the academy nobody remembers or gives a shit about The Artist. Shame, too.
>Wind Rises
It's Miyazaki but it's his movie that filtered nearly everyone outside of Japan.
>First They Killed My Father(2017, Cambodian-American joint production)
Not even the best film about the Cambodian genocide from the 2010s
>Funan
It's impossible for me to take seriously given the animation is so janky. The visuals also reminded me a lot of Waltz With Bashir, but given the story it's telling and the format it's using it subtracts rather than adds to the film for me personally. Great color theory though.
>Donbass(2018, Ukraine)
Thank you for posting list this one looks interesting
Donbass is megakino, it's like Napoleon Dynamite mixed with Oh! What a Lovely War.
BTW the director's movies are banned in both Russia AND Ukraine, so you know he makes kino.
Adding to my list
>the lure
>the untamed
>the wailing
>train to busan
>the outlaws
>three identical strangers
>nocturnal animals
hey moron you are aware this is an anonymous image board right. I don't know what list is yours
It Follows is overrated as frick
>no picrel
Cinemaphile has fallen
No mention of picrel?
Farting is hilarious
Just watch a Sarah Gadon kino
wrong decade, moron.
Dogshit
All subpar to compeltely awful
Danny McBride's best movie and one of the best slashers ever made.
>filmed in new mexico.
just watched this. i'm not much for slashers, but it was kino. funny how it is set in arizona, but filming location was new mexico. thanks anon.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood would be my most recent favorite but Bullet Train was kino and everyone should watch it
Wrong decade Pittgay
>no Life Of Pi
Shame. It's the closest India will ever get to having actual kino.
>also no Tale Of Princess Kaguya
Are you fricking kidding me
>Life of Pi
>The Tale of Princess Kaguya
Finally some good taste in this thread
Am I the only one that fricking hated Bullet Train? Felt more like a money laundering scheme than a real movie.
Didn't watch at all. Looked like shit
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Hacksaw Ridge, Spectral, Predestination, Top Gun Maverick, Warrior, Nightcrawler, The Drop, Infinity Chamber, The Northman, Side-effects, Contagion, Limitless, Drive, Source Code,The Crazies, Inception, Book of Eli, Edge of Darkness, X-men: Days of Future Past, The A-Team, Margin Call, and others.
But yeah, I do wish the 2010s were better for film.
holy bait
>ITT Cinemaphile's trademark terrible taste in film
if you list more than 5 movies that didnt suck you need to go back
Dang, guess I'll go back to skulking around for kino elsewhere like I used to.
How can I live my life without talking about raping black men or stalking Bjork 🙁
Knives Out
Parasite
Ready or Not
High Life
Thor: Ragnarok
Call me By your Name
Moonlight
Aerials
The Red Tuttle
Mad Max Fury Road
Sicario
Gone Girl
Whiplash
Prisoner
Prometheus
The Man with the Iron Fist
The Guest and Eggers films, that's about it
Not a single good movie has been posted yet.
Absolute docu kino.
>docu
i liked the last dance
There was something at the beginnining of the decade, but after tht nothing.
Also stop with this meme of Fury Road being good. Does anyone even talk in that boring repetitive movie?
Compare it to Dredd, now that's a good action movie
>no Neon Demon or Trance (2013)
Wow, anons really have shit taste.
This thread is pretty indicative of what we already knew.
>Anons whining that 99% of films are shit
>when asked what films aren't shit, they all reply with hollywood slop
Imagine being the sort of mouthbreathing moron that slags off how bad star wars and the mcu is, as if that's indicative of everything being made, but then jerks off to Mad Max Fury Road or Interstellar as bastions of quality.
>I watch 20 whole films a year and that's how I know every modern film is shit
There was a time when Cinemaphile would have proper discussions about films like Under the Skin and Loveless
All moder movies are still a product of current culture, current industry, current authors, feature current tropes and talking points and cater to current audience.
Therefore they are all bad. it's inevitable
Under the Skin is shit though, unlike The Skin I Live In which is kino of the highest order.
you're just gay for antonio banderas that's really the only difference
Iron Man 2
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
The Avengers
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ant-Man
Captain America: Civil War
Doctor Strange
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Thor: Ragnarok
Black Panther
Avengers: Infinity War
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Captain Marvel
Avengers: Endgame
Spider-Man: Far From Home
Only good list so far IMO.
Warriors