(Almost) Every BP winner since 2000 ranked/tiered.
Still haven't seen Million Dollar Baby. Bold indicates a new tier. I preferred La La Land, but jesus, Moonlight was out of this world spectacular as well. What a year for movies. |
Re: (Almost) Every BP winner since 2000 ranked/tiered.
My bad @Yoda :(
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No worries, good thread. :up:
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Oh, substantive reply: I agree it was a good year for movies, in that so many of the nominees were good. I feel it was more good for breadth rather than height, though, in that I didn't think of many as particularly great.
I know I'm probably in a relative minority in that, though, as both Holden and Mark loved quite a few films this year. |
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I don't know if you apologizing to Yoda was because he brought it up but just in case you have made this thread already, i bumped it today - http://www.movieforums.com/community...ad.php?t=45177
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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 1657838)
Oh, substantive reply: I agree it was a good year for movies, in that so many of the nominees were good. I feel it was more good for breadth rather than height, though, in that I didn't think of many as particularly great.
I know I'm probably in a relative minority in that, though, as both Holden and Mark loved quite a few films this year. I really think what's caused the pushback is that it's this relentlessly cheery/sincere/beautiful film released to cynical, post-modern audiences. The songs when looked at individually aren't classics necessarily (the score is pretty incredible though imo), but it's not a musical first, everything else second. You've gotta let things be what they are; a lot of people seem to need more rigidity in their genres which doesn't really make sense to me. The songs are just a vessel to express emotion in a more grandiose way. They don't feel like cuts from the action; it's organic. + I get so tired of hearing people hating on movies for "sucking Hollywood's ****". If accountants made movies, there'd be a lot of amazing movies about accounting. Your most inspired work will be based on your own experiences and - duh - these guys have experienced Hollywood. |
Originally Posted by Camo (Post 1657845)
I don't know if you apologizing to Yoda was because he brought it up but just in case you have made this thread already, i bumped it today - http://www.movieforums.com/community...ad.php?t=45177
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Re: (Almost) Every BP winner since 2000 ranked/tiered.
I agree with mlaturno. La La will be a favorite of mine for years to come.
I just think it's funny because it's the type of film I usually wouldn't like (a musical) and usually it would win. But it's the complete opposite. |
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