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phoenix feathers 01-15-20 06:34 PM

2019 felt like the best film year in a good while
 
I'm finding it difficult to remember a year where I thoroughly enjoyed as many films as I did in 2019. Just skimming through the Best Picture nominees list, it looks far stronger than those of preceding years. 1917, Ford v Ferrari, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Parasite and The Irishman are all better films than anything I've seen from the previous two-three years in my book. Even Endgame was alright. It may very well be that many of 2019's top films fit my taste, but I do not think that would explain it all. Hoping for an even stronger 2020!

rauldc14 01-15-20 06:43 PM

Re: 2019 felt like the best film year in a good while
 
2017 and 2016 are tough to beat. 2018 and 2015 were weak so I think 2019 can be better than those but I haven't really seen a lot get to accurately determine that.

2014 was pretty weak. 2013 and 2012 were great. And then 2011 and 2010 were lame for what I saw overall.

I'd rank it something like:
1. 2016
2. 2017
3. 2012
4. 2013

After that not sure.

ahwell 01-15-20 06:47 PM

Re: 2019 felt like the best film year in a good while
 
I agree! 2019 was the best year of the decade (or perhaps this is just recency bias)

doubledenim 01-15-20 06:58 PM

Re: 2019 felt like the best film year in a good while
 
I think it's more subjective than that. Those that circle the industry tout this year as the best, but I believe recency bias is alive and well.


For me personally, there was no Phantom Thread, Game Night, Isle of Dogs, Wind River, Eighth Grade, Mandy, the Favourite, etc. Now, I can't string together more than 4 sentences to describe any movie, so what do I know. I do know that nothing got me excited this year.



OUATIH was good, Uncut Gems was an experience (although unpleasant in a way) and Little Women was one of the better movies I saw all year. Parasite is the only movie viewing lacking, but there is so much hype behind it now that I may have unrealistic or unfair expectations.


Oh yeah, about that earlier and the sentences. I can definitely string together more than 4 about Drive.

rauldc14 01-15-20 07:06 PM

Re: 2019 felt like the best film year in a good while
 
I'd like to hear what you liked about Drive, since I just saw it yesterday.

GulfportDoc 01-15-20 08:24 PM

Originally Posted by phoenix feathers (Post 2058763)
I'm finding it difficult to remember a year where I thoroughly enjoyed as many films as I did in 2019. Just skimming through the Best Picture nominees list, it looks far stronger than those of preceding years. 1917, Ford v Ferrari, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Parasite and The Irishman are all better films than anything I've seen from the previous two-three years in my book. Even Endgame was alright. It may very well be that many of 2019's top films fit my taste, but I do not think that would explain it all. Hoping for an even stronger 2020!
I think that you're right. Seems like a pretty fair crop of films in 2019. For one thing, there weren't many crushingly obvious PC/SJ films. Hopefully that'll start a trend...;)

Tugg 01-16-20 05:14 AM

Re: 2019 felt like the best film year in a good while
 
2019 was better than 2017 and 2018 which was abysmal, 2019 was worse than 2016.

ScarletLion 01-16-20 05:16 AM

Re: 2019 felt like the best film year in a good while
 
2019 was a fantastic year for film, as was 2018. Although maybe it's because I just watched more films in those years.

hell_storm2004 01-16-20 05:33 AM

Re: 2019 felt like the best film year in a good while
 
For me the first good year since 2011. Everything in between was just meh to crap. I can count good films from then to 2018 on the tip of my fingers. 2014 was especially crap if i recall correctly! All of these years, I was just waiting for the foreign film nominations to come out. They had some real movies. Hollywood... barely!

starrdarcy 01-16-20 05:36 AM

I thought Endgame got too much spotlight, there were so many other good movies.

ScarletLion 01-16-20 05:45 AM

Originally Posted by hell_storm2004 (Post 2058865)
. 2014 was especially crap if i recall correctly!
From 2014 I enjoyed:

The Clouds of Sils Maria
The Duke of Burgundy
Leviathan
Mommy
Force Majeure
The Rover
Wild Tales
Grand Budapest Hotel
Boyhood
Whiplash
Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
Kajaki

hell_storm2004 01-16-20 05:45 AM

Re: 2019 felt like the best film year in a good while
 
2020 will be pathetic again. I was checking the line up, there are about 9 comic book fluff to come out. And we only have 12 months in a year! :rolleyes:

ScarletLion 01-16-20 05:47 AM

Originally Posted by hell_storm2004 (Post 2058870)
2020 will be pathetic again. I was checking the line up, there are about 9 comic book fluff to come out. And we only have 12 months in a year! :rolleyes:
There are loads of films in 2020 that will be worth checking out.

hell_storm2004 01-16-20 05:51 AM

Originally Posted by ScarletLion (Post 2058869)
From 2014 I enjoyed:

The Clouds of Sils Maria
The Duke of Burgundy
Leviathan
Mommy
Force Majeure
The Rover
Wild Tales
Grand Budapest Hotel
Boyhood
Whiplash
Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
Kajaki

Most of them are out of Hollywood. And from the list of English movies i only liked Budapest Hotel. Whiplash i liked the performances, not the movie.

Iroquois 01-16-20 12:48 PM

Originally Posted by hell_storm2004 (Post 2058870)
2020 will be pathetic again. I was checking the line up, there are about 9 comic book fluff to come out. And we only have 12 months in a year! :rolleyes:
In fairness, those are the movies that get announced years in advance and are the easiest to find when you try looking up "2020 movies" whereas the stuff that tends to make up the best of a given year can always arrive seemingly out of nowhere and usually later on in the year. In January last year, none of us knew about Parasite or 1917 or Portrait of a Lady on Fire or any number of titles that have come to dominate the best-of-2019 conversation, so it's only fair to think that the same is liable to happen with 2020.

As for the OP, I'm not really in the habit of thinking that some individual years are better than others - I'd probably have to resort to calculating how my film ratings to actually determine whether one year is "objectively" better than another (at least as far as my subjective ratings go), which makes sense but also doesn't.

hell_storm2004 01-16-20 02:56 PM

Originally Posted by Iroquois (Post 2058938)
In fairness, those are the movies that get announced years in advance and are the easiest to find when you try looking up "2020 movies" whereas the stuff that tends to make up the best of a given year can always arrive seemingly out of nowhere and usually later on in the year. In January last year, none of us knew about Parasite or 1917 or Portrait of a Lady on Fire or any number of titles that have come to dominate the best-of-2019 conversation, so it's only fair to think that the same is liable to happen with 2020.

As for the OP, I'm not really in the habit of thinking that some individual years are better than others - I'd probably have to resort to calculating how my film ratings to actually determine whether one year is "objectively" better than another (at least as far as my subjective ratings go), which makes sense but also doesn't.

Yeah true. Those most anticipated movies of the year list on YouTube, newspapers are all Marvel/DC. Although IndieWire does put up some good ones. So I always keep an eye on their list.


https://www.indiewire.com/2018/12/mo...19-1202030734/


Here's their list from last year. This is where I heard of parasite. But as usual forgot about it two days later. Only remembered when folks were going crazy after the film festival screenings. And then I did too.


And this is this year


https://www.indiewire.com/video/the-...ch-1202202234/


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