Top 100 movies since 2000
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ive seen 18. interesting that most of those i saw in a movie theater although of late, i cant remember going to a theater recently. strictly netflix.
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Yeah there’s those years of parenthood where you don’t watch any movies that don’t have talking animals in them.
@jon-nyc said in Top 100 movies since 2000:
Yeah there’s those years of parenthood where you don’t watch any movies that don’t have talking animals in them.
Unless you’re Tyler Robinson, then you’re watching them even more than you did as a kid. Though they are kinda different…
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I only recently learned that one of my favorite movies, Rushmore, was directed by Wes Anderson, a guy I somehow decided I had no interest in, without ever knowingly seeing one of his movies. I see a few of his movies up there and will make it a point to see them all. It’s not so heavy a lift to be a completist with directors. He and Paul Thomas Anderson deserve that.
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I only recently learned that one of my favorite movies, Rushmore, was directed by Wes Anderson, a guy I somehow decided I had no interest in, without ever knowingly seeing one of his movies. I see a few of his movies up there and will make it a point to see them all. It’s not so heavy a lift to be a completist with directors. He and Paul Thomas Anderson deserve that.
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Just watched Moonlight. You may recall it dramatically one best picture after an incorrect announcement was made.
The film is set in three acts, the acting is terrific throughout, but the first act for me was the best, the other two acts were a bit on stall mode… a decent movie that was made in a way that almost required it to be a best picture nominee, but not one I’ll watch again.
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@Horace not sure if it’s marketing but I’ve heard Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest movie, One Battle After Another, is really great. Apparently an extremely hectic first hour too
@89th said in Top 100 movies since 2000:
@Horace not sure if it’s marketing but I’ve heard Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest movie, One Battle After Another, is really great. Apparently an extremely hectic first hour too
My favorite movie reviewer really liked it. I'll see this one in the theater.
Too bad Sean Penn is in it, and is the weakest part, according to her. Some actors can't contain their real life insufferability. Looking at you too, Jeff Goldblum.
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Thought this was good, Louis CK on PTA:
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