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I am thinking Boyhood and Ex Machina, both of which have already been guessed.
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They must be Enemy and Ex-Machina and I'm thinking how I could forgot Enemy when I'm preparing my ballot.
I had a shitty day yesterday and wasn't able to properly connect here, but here it is...
Stats: Pit Stop #5
Decade Breakdown
2015 retakes the lead, while 2017 finally shows up. Three years are tied with 6, also.
Repeating Directors
Just three repeating directors, but there are bound to be more soon, I guess.
Genre Breakdown
As far as genres go, thrillers caught up with dramas in this last stretch, while action and comedy dramas get a bit closer:
We also have roughly eleven films not from the US, and four animated films so far.
Stats: Pit Stop #5
Decade Breakdown
- 2010 = 7
- 2011 = 6
- 2012 = 4
- 2013 = 4
- 2014 = 6
- 2015 = 9
- 2016 = 6
- 2017 = 1
- 2018 = 2
- 2019 = 5
2015 retakes the lead, while 2017 finally shows up. Three years are tied with 6, also.
Repeating Directors
- Gareth Evans = 2
- Anthony and Joe Russo = 2
- Taika Waititi = 2
Just three repeating directors, but there are bound to be more soon, I guess.
Genre Breakdown
- Action = 7
- Romantic comedy = 2
- Romantic drama = 1
- Thriller = 9
- Crime = 2
- Comedy mystery = 1
- Science fiction = 4
- Comedy drama = 7
- Horror comedy = 2
- Drama = 9
- Horror = 3
- Western = 1
- Fantasy = 2
As far as genres go, thrillers caught up with dramas in this last stretch, while action and comedy dramas get a bit closer:
We also have roughly eleven films not from the US, and four animated films so far.
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Thanks for the pit stop @Thief!
I managed a rectification watch last night, as my wife and I watched Manchester by the Sea. What a cheery, fun film!
*Walks into the sea*
In the past few days have also watched LA LA Land and Whiplash, which are yet to appear, and also Personal Shopper, which I doubt makes the list at this point.
I managed a rectification watch last night, as my wife and I watched Manchester by the Sea. What a cheery, fun film!
*Walks into the sea*
In the past few days have also watched LA LA Land and Whiplash, which are yet to appear, and also Personal Shopper, which I doubt makes the list at this point.
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128 points, 8 lists
Black Swan
Director
Darren Aronofsky, 2010
Starring
Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel, Barbara Hershey
129 points, 13 lists
Ex Machina
Director
Alex Garland, 2015
Starring
Domhnall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander, Oscar Isaac, Sonoya Mizuno