>Mulholland Dr.
good >Lawrence of Arabia
good >LOTR
slop >Apocalypse now
Okay >2001
Good >Godfather
Good >Blade runner
Mediocre >The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Great >Fire Walk With Me
Good >Under the Skin
Haven't seen >Carrie
OK from what I remember >Chinatown
Decent >Alien
Cool >Balthazar
Really good, but not Bresson's best >King Kong
Fun >Barry Lyndon
Good >Ex Machina
eh >No Country for Old Men
Good >Goodfellas
Good >The Ten Commandments
haven't seen >Let the Right One In
haven't seen >Taxi Driver
Good >12 Angry Men
Bad >Black Swan
haven't seen >Rosemary's Baby
haven't seen >Passion of Joan of Arc
Amazing >Pulp Fiction
OK. Pretty fun. >Persona
Good >Return of the King
slop >BR2049
Mediocre >Matrix
OK >American Psycho
Mediocre >Drive
Mediocre >Akria
Below average >Eyes Wide Shut
Good >Inland Empire
Good >Perfect Blue
Meh >Bhost in the Shell
Good >Ringu
Decent >Ben-Hur
Fine >Fight Club
Bad >Stalker
Very good >Dark Knight Rises
slop >Night of the Living Dead
Fun slop >Seven Samurai
Great >Dark Knight
Slop
No I actually liked the movies better than the book.
Don't know why I wasted so much time with something I didn't enjoy but considering I am spending my time on Cinemaphile I guess it's not much of a surprise.
Reddit's top 10 was >1. 2001 A Space Odyssey >2. Mulholland Drive >3. The Godfather >4. Apocalypse Now >5. Stalker >6. 12 Angry Men >7. In The Mood for Love >8. Taxi Driver >9. There Will be Blood >10. The Thing >11. Goodfellas >12. Seven Samurai >13. Persona >14. Blade Runner >15. The Shining >16. Citizen Kane >17. Vertigo >18. Barry Lyndon >19. The Tree of Life >20. The Big Lebowski
Sure.. but those are good. Are you supposed to hate them because some average internet nerds and cineaste types have figured out what's generally the best? Sometimes the best rises to the top
The reason that it's reddit is because they're good widely seen movies. Few ppl who've watched a thousand films would put 2001 as their number one all time.
>it has to be a movie no one has seen to be the best
why do teenage midwits cling to this logic? films are usually considered among the greatest on the basis of their influence, which entails that they be widely seen
no one is calling citizen kane or 2001 the greatest films because of their stories
Why does it have to be a movie no one has seen? Who said that? Should I also be disingenuous about the shit you wrote and say that since avengers is one of biggest and most influential movies of the last decade, it should that be in the top 10?
Maybe the difference is that when I see "top movies" I assume its asking for what I think the "best movies" are, whereas you seem to think it means "whatever a Google search tells me are the best"
3 months ago
Anonymous
>Why does it have to be a movie no one has seen? Who said that?
you said that >Few ppl who've watched a thousand films would put 2001 as their number one all time
you implied that a true cinephile would have a list of obscure films that no one has seen (and thus have had no impact on cinema) instead of films that are landmarks in the medium >avengers is one of biggest and most influential movies of the last decade
you don't seem to know what influence means
3 months ago
Anonymous
>you said that
lol no i didnt. im not sure if youre purposely being obtuse or just moronic >you implied that a true cinephile would have a list of obscure films that no one has seen (and thus have had no impact on cinema) instead of films that are landmarks in the medium
no i implied that a true cinephile would have seen enough movies to not have the exact same taste as your average first year film student.
also what the frick do you mean landmark in film? have you even looked at the list in op? you think all those are "landmark" films? even your own criteria is inconsistent >you don't seem to know what influence means
yea. that movie in no way influenced media.
you just need to watch more movies pal
>3. The Godfather
Mogged by its own sequel. >7. In The Mood for Love
Never heard of it. Apparently a Chinese romcom. Is this a meme over there or something? >9. There Will be Blood
Terrible. >10. The Thing
All it has going for it is its twist ending. >14. Blade Runner
Overrated cult film. >16. Citizen Kane
Good filmmaking, shit storytelling. >19. The Tree of Life
Nah. >20. The Big Lebowski
Overrated cult film.
Do you want the list to be more obscure or something?
They're not, like, qualitatively reddit, they're just generally agreed on good movies. Reddit-Reddit movies would be more like Deadpool and Everywhere All at Once.
Mulholland Dr is the best film of the century so far and you're an imposter if you don't know that. Also, Twin Peaks The Return was the best television of the century so far too. Lynch is deserving of every bit of the praise he ever gets and more
>Lynched
He's the best director ever, take something like Black Swan for example. If Lynch made it would go from a good movie to 10/10 masterpiece of cinema
>Mulholland Dr.
good >Lawrence of Arabia
good >LOTR
slop >Apocalypse now
Okay >2001
Good >Godfather
Good >Blade runner
Mediocre >The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Great >Fire Walk With Me
Good >Under the Skin
Haven't seen >Carrie
OK from what I remember >Chinatown
Decent >Alien
Cool >Balthazar
Really good, but not Bresson's best >King Kong
Fun >Barry Lyndon
Good >Ex Machina
eh >No Country for Old Men
Good >Goodfellas
Good >The Ten Commandments
haven't seen >Let the Right One In
haven't seen >Taxi Driver
Good >12 Angry Men
Bad >Black Swan
haven't seen >Rosemary's Baby
haven't seen >Passion of Joan of Arc
Amazing >Pulp Fiction
OK. Pretty fun. >Persona
Good >Return of the King
slop >BR2049
Mediocre >Matrix
OK >American Psycho
Mediocre >Drive
Mediocre >Akria
Below average >Eyes Wide Shut
Good >Inland Empire
Good >Perfect Blue
Meh >Bhost in the Shell
Good >Ringu
Decent >Ben-Hur
Fine >Fight Club
Bad >Stalker
Very good >Dark Knight Rises
slop >Night of the Living Dead
Fun slop >Seven Samurai
Great >Dark Knight
Slop
Is this a real list? I'm a tourist on this board and I fricking love Mulholland Drive. I would've expected a way more prententious list from Cinemaphile
https://i.imgur.com/aoWQMvU.jpg
See you guys next year
Reddit's top 10 was >1. 2001 A Space Odyssey >2. Mulholland Drive >3. The Godfather >4. Apocalypse Now >5. Stalker >6. 12 Angry Men >7. In The Mood for Love >8. Taxi Driver >9. There Will be Blood >10. The Thing >11. Goodfellas >12. Seven Samurai >13. Persona >14. Blade Runner >15. The Shining >16. Citizen Kane >17. Vertigo >18. Barry Lyndon >19. The Tree of Life >20. The Big Lebowski
/lit/gay here. just watched mulholland drive last week. can someone explain to me why Mulholland drive is such a big deal? I was given the impression that it was a giga deep, complex work of art. It generally pretty straightfoward. The numerous critiques of Hollywood are all very on the nose. The symbolism is pretty clear. While the storytelling was obviously not like a normal movie, it was perfectly coherent. Am I missing something?
No one ever said that it's not straightforward or coherent. But, yes, chances are that you are missing a few things. Rewatch it and pay attention to different things than the first time, and you will get some additional perspectives.
Is this a real list? I'm a tourist on this board and I fricking love Mulholland Drive. I would've expected a way more prententious list from Cinemaphile
>I would've expected a way more prententious list from Cinemaphile
Nah, Cinemaphile is pretty blatant about loving certain crowdpleasers which is why all the LotR films got on there. If anything I'm surprised that a few of the more critic focused movies did as well as they did.
>pretty blatant about loving certain crowdpleasers
It's a healthy thing to admit. Cinemaphile consistently ranks high school English class novels as some of the greatest, while Cinemaphile mostly considers the same games 'best ever' as Wikipedia does.
LotR definitely feels more timeless than anything I've seen from Christopher Nolan. I would've loved to have seen Leon the Professional there on the list, but I guess not.
No Cinemaphile list can be considered official, the voting base is made up of people who happen upon a thread. Some skim it on purpose or by accident, some are in the different time zone and are asleep, etc.
Then you've got people voting for memes or voting multiple times for a same flick.
But I love the charts, so I just go with it.
What I meant with "official" is that the polls were less regulated, not up for a set period of time and didn't get that many voters
I've actually started to hate these top100 charts as they rarely manage to distinguish themselves from time to time or place to place, they've all become the same, more or less. What's the use of taking a poll if you already know the results?
Ok, I sorta get Fellowship of the Ring being top 3 given how popular it is and how influential it was to probably this site's core age demographic when they were young... but Return of the King over Stalker, Seven Samurai, Empire Strikes Back, Jurassic Park, Star Wars (1977), Dr. Strangelove, Once Upon a Time in the West, Casablanca, Das Boot, and Conan the Barbarian?
Why not make a top 100 movie scenes list? Top 100 movie lists are boring and overdone, this one isn't that different from the other thousand 100 movie lists that have been made here
better yet, 'top 100 scenes from movies not in the top 100 list'
let's try to force people to be creative and present something that might actually be delightful, surprising, and new
idk. Asking anyone to recall 100 specific scenes, then list them in order, is a tall order. Do most people remember specific scenes often? I usuallly remember a movie fondly because of all the parts coming together, not really individual moments
You would ask people for their top 10 and then compile multiple submissions into a top 50, 100, whatever. I agree that asking for a top 100 anything is a tough task.
>Asking anyone to recall 100 specific scenes, then list them in order, is a tall order.
it would have to be a long-term project kinda thing, where people submit a bunch of scenes that would then get voted on. >Do most people remember specific scenes often?
well, I do, anyway, and pretty much every great film has at least one immortal scene in it. >I think a top 100 episodes from television shows would be a better idea...
it might be interesting, but the problem I always have there is that the best episodes of most of the best TV series' can't be appreciated with their full savor divorced of the context of the rest of the show
better yet, 'top 100 scenes from movies not in the top 100 list'
let's try to force people to be creative and present something that might actually be delightful, surprising, and new
I think a top 100 episodes from television shows would be a better idea...
LotR gays gets the rope. It's a goofy ass blockbuster, the capeshit of early 2000s. It's okay to like it, but it's absolutely not top 10 of all time material.
I've followed the project from the side and it has seemed amateurish and biased from the start. The result proves this notion. The final chart lacks any form of character. It does not feel Cinemaphile-like at all. It's too clean and curated. It's like a mix between IMDB top 250 and Reddits top 100.
Honestly, it's probably better than all the previous lists. You can't expect grandiose things in the age of capeshit and netflix slop, but Cinemaphile is healing.
I've watch most of these movies and I can honestly say the list is extremely bad. Half of it consists of overrated plebslop for stupid beginners. I do not approve
>Freddy Got Fingered
See this is why I don't take anyone's opinion on this board seriously. It's probably the worst board in all of Cinemaphile in terms of quality in fact.
Possession sucks
FPBP.
Frick the gaylords of Cinemaphile that tricked me into watching that shit.
>Mulholland Dr.
good
>Lawrence of Arabia
good
>LOTR
slop
>Apocalypse now
Okay
>2001
Good
>Godfather
Good
>Blade runner
Mediocre
>The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Great
>Fire Walk With Me
Good
>Under the Skin
Haven't seen
>Carrie
OK from what I remember
>Chinatown
Decent
>Alien
Cool
>Balthazar
Really good, but not Bresson's best
>King Kong
Fun
>Barry Lyndon
Good
>Ex Machina
eh
>No Country for Old Men
Good
>Goodfellas
Good
>The Ten Commandments
haven't seen
>Let the Right One In
haven't seen
>Taxi Driver
Good
>12 Angry Men
Bad
>Black Swan
haven't seen
>Rosemary's Baby
haven't seen
>Passion of Joan of Arc
Amazing
>Pulp Fiction
OK. Pretty fun.
>Persona
Good
>Return of the King
slop
>BR2049
Mediocre
>Matrix
OK
>American Psycho
Mediocre
>Drive
Mediocre
>Akria
Below average
>Eyes Wide Shut
Good
>Inland Empire
Good
>Perfect Blue
Meh
>Bhost in the Shell
Good
>Ringu
Decent
>Ben-Hur
Fine
>Fight Club
Bad
>Stalker
Very good
>Dark Knight Rises
slop
>Night of the Living Dead
Fun slop
>Seven Samurai
Great
>Dark Knight
Slop
>LOTR
>slop
bookgay?
No I actually liked the movies better than the book.
Don't know why I wasted so much time with something I didn't enjoy but considering I am spending my time on Cinemaphile I guess it's not much of a surprise.
This, its one of the worst movies i've ever seen but overall, Cinemaphile's list is pretty good so I can accept one or two duds.
where's Snood?
Indistinguishable from Reddit.
Reddit's top 10 was
>1. 2001 A Space Odyssey
>2. Mulholland Drive
>3. The Godfather
>4. Apocalypse Now
>5. Stalker
>6. 12 Angry Men
>7. In The Mood for Love
>8. Taxi Driver
>9. There Will be Blood
>10. The Thing
>11. Goodfellas
>12. Seven Samurai
>13. Persona
>14. Blade Runner
>15. The Shining
>16. Citizen Kane
>17. Vertigo
>18. Barry Lyndon
>19. The Tree of Life
>20. The Big Lebowski
Sure.. but those are good. Are you supposed to hate them because some average internet nerds and cineaste types have figured out what's generally the best? Sometimes the best rises to the top
The reason that it's reddit is because they're good widely seen movies. Few ppl who've watched a thousand films would put 2001 as their number one all time.
>it has to be a movie no one has seen to be the best
why do teenage midwits cling to this logic? films are usually considered among the greatest on the basis of their influence, which entails that they be widely seen
no one is calling citizen kane or 2001 the greatest films because of their stories
Why does it have to be a movie no one has seen? Who said that? Should I also be disingenuous about the shit you wrote and say that since avengers is one of biggest and most influential movies of the last decade, it should that be in the top 10?
Maybe the difference is that when I see "top movies" I assume its asking for what I think the "best movies" are, whereas you seem to think it means "whatever a Google search tells me are the best"
>Why does it have to be a movie no one has seen? Who said that?
you said that
>Few ppl who've watched a thousand films would put 2001 as their number one all time
you implied that a true cinephile would have a list of obscure films that no one has seen (and thus have had no impact on cinema) instead of films that are landmarks in the medium
>avengers is one of biggest and most influential movies of the last decade
you don't seem to know what influence means
>you said that
lol no i didnt. im not sure if youre purposely being obtuse or just moronic
>you implied that a true cinephile would have a list of obscure films that no one has seen (and thus have had no impact on cinema) instead of films that are landmarks in the medium
no i implied that a true cinephile would have seen enough movies to not have the exact same taste as your average first year film student.
also what the frick do you mean landmark in film? have you even looked at the list in op? you think all those are "landmark" films? even your own criteria is inconsistent
>you don't seem to know what influence means
yea. that movie in no way influenced media.
you just need to watch more movies pal
i've watched 1500 movies, many of which are old or foreign, not just capeshit, and my favorites are still goodfellas, pulp fiction and godfather
The problem is (You) then.
Embarrassing.
Somewhat less embarrassing.
>Reddit's top 10 was actually top 20.
Woah.
Anon, learn math.
>Reddit's taste is more kino than Cinemaphile
sisters....we lost
>9.
Reddit are bastards in a basket.
>3. The Godfather
Mogged by its own sequel.
>7. In The Mood for Love
Never heard of it. Apparently a Chinese romcom. Is this a meme over there or something?
>9. There Will be Blood
Terrible.
>10. The Thing
All it has going for it is its twist ending.
>14. Blade Runner
Overrated cult film.
>16. Citizen Kane
Good filmmaking, shit storytelling.
>19. The Tree of Life
Nah.
>20. The Big Lebowski
Overrated cult film.
>the dark knight rises ahead of the dark knight
meme
What's the point of making these? Every year it's the same reddit tier films on the list.
next year's list should exclude any movies that were in this year's list
Do you want the list to be more obscure or something?
They're not, like, qualitatively reddit, they're just generally agreed on good movies. Reddit-Reddit movies would be more like Deadpool and Everywhere All at Once.
>under the skin that high
How many are meme votes
It's a strong list tbh. The only film I dislike is Freddy Got Fingered. And I'm pretty indifferent to the Dark Knight movies, Bane memes aside
this girl needs to get fingered by a black dude named freddy
That's literally the same list that's been posted here for 10 years.
Not exactly, if you look back at the archive the taste around 2012 was a little different. I'd say things have actually improved.
Like back then you had a lot of Cinemaphile unironically praising Joss Whedon stuff and Dr Who etc.
>two lynch movies in the top 10
lmao will these gays ever grow out of their 18 year old pseud phase holy frick
Mulholland Dr is the best film of the century so far and you're an imposter if you don't know that. Also, Twin Peaks The Return was the best television of the century so far too. Lynch is deserving of every bit of the praise he ever gets and more
Remainder, you have to be at least 18 to post here
Twin Peaks is fricking atrocious, literally everything about it, except season 1 which is just average
>Lynched
He's the best director ever, take something like Black Swan for example. If Lynch made it would go from a good movie to 10/10 masterpiece of cinema
Twin peaks is still shit
>just average
What shows do you recommend watching anon?
>Mulholland Dr is the best film of the century so far
Yeah, but I'm still disappointed we don't ever find out who the Mulholland Doctor is.
/lit/gay here. just watched mulholland drive last week. can someone explain to me why Mulholland drive is such a big deal? I was given the impression that it was a giga deep, complex work of art. It generally pretty straightfoward. The numerous critiques of Hollywood are all very on the nose. The symbolism is pretty clear. While the storytelling was obviously not like a normal movie, it was perfectly coherent. Am I missing something?
No one ever said that it's not straightforward or coherent. But, yes, chances are that you are missing a few things. Rewatch it and pay attention to different things than the first time, and you will get some additional perspectives.
This used to be a Tree of Life board. What happened anons?
FRICK LYNCH Black folk AND FRICK UNDER THE SKIN PAJEETS
LAWRENCE WAS ROBBED
>List is full of popular films
>REDDIT PLEB!
>List of full of obscure films
>REDDIT PSEUD!
You can't win
>>List of full of obscure films
Sure thing, lil guy.
>No Parasite
Explain
Inland Empire being on this list at all invalidates it
better luck next year
Is this a real list? I'm a tourist on this board and I fricking love Mulholland Drive. I would've expected a way more prententious list from Cinemaphile
>I would've expected a way more prententious list from Cinemaphile
Nah, Cinemaphile is pretty blatant about loving certain crowdpleasers which is why all the LotR films got on there. If anything I'm surprised that a few of the more critic focused movies did as well as they did.
>pretty blatant about loving certain crowdpleasers
It's a healthy thing to admit. Cinemaphile consistently ranks high school English class novels as some of the greatest, while Cinemaphile mostly considers the same games 'best ever' as Wikipedia does.
LotR definitely feels more timeless than anything I've seen from Christopher Nolan. I would've loved to have seen Leon the Professional there on the list, but I guess not.
Cinemaphile has always been the least hipster entertainment board
this sort of shit is pure reddit
we already know what movies we like
if you don't (and you don't) you don't belong here
>mfw only one of my top5 made it to the final list
somehow this is the worst and least Cinemaphile-representative list made so far
You've missed one.
Top lists has been made 2020, 2021, 2022 but I don't recognize them as official. Neither do I consider OPs do be worthy the epithet
No Cinemaphile list can be considered official, the voting base is made up of people who happen upon a thread. Some skim it on purpose or by accident, some are in the different time zone and are asleep, etc.
Then you've got people voting for memes or voting multiple times for a same flick.
But I love the charts, so I just go with it.
What I meant with "official" is that the polls were less regulated, not up for a set period of time and didn't get that many voters
I've actually started to hate these top100 charts as they rarely manage to distinguish themselves from time to time or place to place, they've all become the same, more or less. What's the use of taking a poll if you already know the results?
How about posting a version of this I can fricking read?
Ok, I sorta get Fellowship of the Ring being top 3 given how popular it is and how influential it was to probably this site's core age demographic when they were young... but Return of the King over Stalker, Seven Samurai, Empire Strikes Back, Jurassic Park, Star Wars (1977), Dr. Strangelove, Once Upon a Time in the West, Casablanca, Das Boot, and Conan the Barbarian?
>Empire Strikes Back, Jurassic Park
Imagine putting slop like this on the same level as Stalker.
You're right, Jurassic Park is much more entertaining than Soviet trash.
Why not make a top 100 movie scenes list? Top 100 movie lists are boring and overdone, this one isn't that different from the other thousand 100 movie lists that have been made here
better yet, 'top 100 scenes from movies not in the top 100 list'
let's try to force people to be creative and present something that might actually be delightful, surprising, and new
That might happen in
idk. Asking anyone to recall 100 specific scenes, then list them in order, is a tall order. Do most people remember specific scenes often? I usuallly remember a movie fondly because of all the parts coming together, not really individual moments
You would ask people for their top 10 and then compile multiple submissions into a top 50, 100, whatever. I agree that asking for a top 100 anything is a tough task.
>Asking anyone to recall 100 specific scenes, then list them in order, is a tall order.
it would have to be a long-term project kinda thing, where people submit a bunch of scenes that would then get voted on.
>Do most people remember specific scenes often?
well, I do, anyway, and pretty much every great film has at least one immortal scene in it.
>I think a top 100 episodes from television shows would be a better idea...
it might be interesting, but the problem I always have there is that the best episodes of most of the best TV series' can't be appreciated with their full savor divorced of the context of the rest of the show
Top 50 Cinemaphile, film characters would work. But you’d have to get lots of participation from Cinemaphile
I think a top 100 episodes from television shows would be a better idea...
a top 100 scenes chart would basically be the same as a top 100 meme chart which has already been made
is there a version of this with titles? i recognize most of the stuff but not all
LotR gays gets the rope. It's a goofy ass blockbuster, the capeshit of early 2000s. It's okay to like it, but it's absolutely not top 10 of all time material.
Where's PTA's The Master? But of course you gays had Twin Peaks in the top 10.
at least TCM made in the list
I've followed the project from the side and it has seemed amateurish and biased from the start. The result proves this notion. The final chart lacks any form of character. It does not feel Cinemaphile-like at all. It's too clean and curated. It's like a mix between IMDB top 250 and Reddits top 100.
My beefs
No
>Die Hard
>The Terminator
>Jodorowsky
>PTA
>Woo
>Australian movies
>Raimi (Evil Dead/Spiderman)
>Avatar
>Sion Sono
>Bloomkamp
>Finscher
>American Beauty
>Leon
>Heat/Mann
Lack of european movies
>Amelie
>Almodovar
>Bergman (Persona isn't his best)
>Resnais
I call bullshit, never saw this poll
>Boards taste reflects it's intellectual and cultural decline due to migration
kino
>Gone with the Wind finally higher up on the list.
I HAVE WON
>Fire walk with me
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
total lynchgay death
why so many ass anime movies? that shit belongs in Cinemaphile
this list is a weird mix between moronic shit and a bunch of movies you would see in a top 100 of IMDB
plebbit tier
>favorite film barely makes the cut
how did they do this? did she really crack the window with her nose?
I assume they used material similar to a glass pane so she didn’t get her face smashed in like a real window
>Every animated film on that list is anime
>Cinemaphile will STILL tell you to go back to Cinemaphile if an anime thread is made on here
but wheres predator?
Up in the trees.
Meme vote brigaded by some gay discord
how is black swan so high? I never see anyone discussing that movie here.
>a bunch of shitty reddit movies that never get mentioned on Cinemaphile
how surprising
I find it funny that Cinemaphile doesn't even discuss 90 percent of the movies on that list. It's all just the same jokes and coomer actresses threads
Terrible list.
>Mulholland Drivel
the cheek on you
(limited to choices that were available in the poll, on a polling site that is easy to fraud)
>These are the guys calling you a normalgay
>no comedies other than freddy got fingered
okay
Tranime shit in the list.
says who? I didn’t vote for this chart and none of my favorites are on there
>didn't vote
>complains about the results
>the thing got 56 despite it not being in the poll
if you had put it on there it would have been higher
how the frick was the thing not in the poll
Bad list, almost identical to Reddit although I suppose the types of people who care about these lists also post on Reddit
Honestly, it's probably better than all the previous lists. You can't expect grandiose things in the age of capeshit and netflix slop, but Cinemaphile is healing.
Kinda wish memories of murder was on there
why is blade runner so high? i thought it was a good scifi film but not top 10 material. didn't know it was held so high by some people.
Aesthetically groundbreaking + 'tears in rain' but I don't LOVE it either. Dredd is in fact a cooler Cyberpunk movie.
I liked that movie better when it was called The Raid.
Dumb meme. Also, Raid looks and feels cheap. Berandal is better but runtime bloated.
I didn’t vote, this is why this list is so shit and no kino.
Rockybros.. we didn't make it
How do I vote?
20% of this list is mediocre, 20% is slop, and 20% is downright cringe
I've watch most of these movies and I can honestly say the list is extremely bad. Half of it consists of overrated plebslop for stupid beginners. I do not approve
You are not cultured, you are a roblox moron, go consume skibidi and Minecraft goyslop at youtube, real men watch Star Wars Prequels
spoked like someone who haven't even watched 30% of the top 100th movies, back to pakistani with u plox
You're still a sloptist since you rate Alien, Star Wars, Robocop or Jaws that highly.
>trying to pick a fight on the internet
go frick your moms new boyfriend instead of spilling cum on your iMac, you tifricking frickhead
You need to learn insults, babe.
I'm not and let me rephrase; we're 100 perccent for sure ain't your pal, fool
You what now?
>pick a fight
Nah, I'm just calling you out for being a pleb.
The list isn't great but your taste is worse.
>a true sign of a pleb
chugging peoples taste widdout postin their own
Not marking a whole chart but I voted in the poll
>Alien
>Texas Chain Saw Massacre
>Suspiria
>Possession
>Godzilla (make the top 100)
>die hard got 2 votes
>predator got 0 votes
>hard boiled got 1 vote
>commando wasn't even on the list
and I thought Cinemaphile enjoyed action
No another round? Druk bros
>mix of pseud-core and moronic genre-slop
Interesting cross section of this board tbqh
why don’t americans like cassavetes? he’s the goat american director to me
Based cassavetes enjoyer I agree , I’m a Britbong though
ah so you’re a man of culture as well, I’m a Jap though
no
explain cassavetes
>not a single porn-movie in the top 100, not even a joke-entry
this board is done
Whats so good about Mulholland Drive? Saw it and didnt have any idea what was going on.
the first 5 minutes and the vegana leak
>Saw it and didnt have any idea what was going on.
Sounds like an attention problem. Were you looking at your smartphone every few minutes?
I don't have a cell phone
Looking at your analogue phone is only marignally better.
Read up on some Jungian psychology and try again.
I can pretend to be smaht by posting on reddit that I get the film
edit: Thanks fot the reddit silver Lynchsisters!
Frick you dumbocrat Biden voter detected
Oh wowie a schizophrenic meltdown how Lynchian
>Freddy Got Fingered
See this is why I don't take anyone's opinion on this board seriously. It's probably the worst board in all of Cinemaphile in terms of quality in fact.
filtered by FGF
Cinemaphile is worse
Cinemaphile is just neutral milk hotel spam and tame impala pedophiles. Exactly the same lack of taste found on Cinemaphile
you clearly haven't been on Cinemaphile in a while
oh yeah i forgot about the kpop pedophiles
wow you think about pedophiles a lot
>Akira
>Ghost in the Shell
It's nice to see some trans representation in the list.
go back
YWNBAW
I'm not trying to be a woman, schizo. now, get the frick off my board.
>my board
typical troon behaviour, thinking he now owns the places he infests
not a bad list, I have seen ~85 of them
ironically, it is the animus that I haven't watched or at least do not remember
are there really a lot of under the skin lovers on this board? it my favourite too
1 calvary
2 pusher 1
3 apocalypto
4 the hunt
5 blood diamond
6 black hawk down
7 pusher 2
8 the scorpion king
9 the passion of the christ
10 heat
Well I didn't like most of those movies.
>No. 1 movie
>Some artsy fartsy shit nobody has ever heard or seen
>Arguably the most acclaimed movie of all time
>Literal who
moronic zoomer
Zoomer tier as shit