What are the best films from the first half of the decade?

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Hey,

As of 2015 we are officially halfway through the 2010's. I'm not sure I'd call it an amazing decade for films so far but I'd like to ask you all, what films do you think are the best from 2010-2014?



Off the top of my head and in no particular order:


127 Hours

The Social Network

Midnight in Paris

The Help

My Week with Marilyn

Bridesmaids

Argo

Django Unchained

Silver Linings Playbook

American Hustle

Dallas Buyers Club

Needless to say, there are a lot of films in the first half of the decade I haven't seen yet, so this list is definitely subject to revision.



Yeah same here, half of the films on your list I haven't even seen yet.

Is The Social Network really that good? At first I refused to see it because I thought it was annoying that Facebook was taking over everything, and the last thing I wanted to do was see a movie about it. But if it's really as good as people say I might give it a shot.

I gotta give a shout out to The Raid and The Raid 2. Hands down two of the best action movies of the decade.



I'd like to respond to this thread when 2015 is over, but so far, from what I've seen, these are my favorite films from 2010-2014:

My Top 3:

1) The Master



2) Django Unchained



3) The Wolf of Wall Street



Other favorites:

The Grand Budapest Hotel
Gone Girl
Boyhood
Gravity
The Great Beauty
The Grandmaster
American Hustle
Escape from Tomorrow
The Wind Rises
Nebraska
Side Effects
Before Midnight
The Double
The Zero Theorem
The Immigrant
Moonrise Kingdom
Spring Breakers
Frances Ha
The Artist
Midnight in Paris
The Descendants
Rango
From Up On Poppy Hill
Melancholia
Toy Story 3
Black Swan
Submarine
L’Illusionniste
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Haven't seen The Master but good choices for 2 and 3. I personally thought Wolf of Wall Street should of won best picture (or at least one of the categories it was nominated in)

That gif you posted of Django made me think of that scene. I just couldn't get over how Schultz just HAD to shoot him instead of just keeping his composure and leaving Candyland for good. That was probably the only scene I didn't really like in that movie.

Also props for Grand Budapest Hotel. That was a good one.



Drive
Tree of Life
The Great Beauty
Django Unchained
Prisoners
How To Train Your Dragon
The Place Beyond the Pines
The Hunt
Midnight in Paris
A Separation
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Life of Pi
The Master
The Wolf of Wall Street
Shame
Amour
Samsara
Black Swan
Killer Joe



We've gone on holiday by mistake
Drive
Tree of Life
The Great Beauty
Django Unchained
Prisoners
How To Train Your Dragon
The Place Beyond the Pines
The Hunt
Midnight in Paris
A Separation
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Life of Pi
The Master
The Wolf of Wall Street
Shame
Amour
Samsara
Black Swan
Killer Joe

Decent list, some of my favs bolded.


I would also add Moneyball.
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I'm a fan of Terrence Malick so I do want to see Tree of Life. Also Prisoners was good.



1. A Separation - Asghar Farhadi
2. Boyhood - Richard Linklater
3. Before Midnight - Richard Linklater
4. The Turin Horse - Bela Tarr
5. Confessions - Tetsuya Nakashima
6. Like Father, Like Son - Hirokazu Koreeda
7. Shame - Steve McQueen
8. Poetry - Lee Chang Dong
9. Blue is the Warmest Color - Abdel Kechiche
10. I Wish - Hirokazu Koreeda
11. Tyrannosaur - Paddy Considine
12. Amour - Michael Haneke
13. Django Unchained - Quentin Tarantino
14. Drive - Nicholas Winding Refn
15. Nebraska - Alexander Payne
16. Wolf Children - Mamoru Hosoda
17. 5 Broken Cameras - Emad Burnat/Guy Davidi
18. All is Lost - JC Chandor
19. Detachment - Tony Kaye
20. Garden of Words - Makoto Shinkai
21. Intouchables - Olivier Nakache/Eric Toledano
22. Spring Breakers - Harmony Korine
23. Blue Jasmine - Woody Allen
24. The Skin I Live In - Pedro Almodovar
25. The Act of Killing - Christine Cynn/Joshua Oppenheimer
26. Black Swan - Darren Aronofsky
27. Incendies - Denis Villeneuve
28. The Wolf of Wall Street - Martin Scorsese
29. 12 Years a Slave - Steve McQueen
30. Margaret - Ken Lonergan
31. End of Watch - David Ayer
32. Act of Dishonour - Niloufar Pazira
33. The Grandmaster - Wong Kar Wai
34. Prisoners - Denis Villeneuve
35. The Decendants - Alexander Payne
36. A Hijacking - Tobias Lindholm
37. Life of Pi - Ang Lee
38. Stories We Tell - Sarah Polley
39. Gravity - Alfonso Cuaron
40. Hugo - Martin Scorsese
41. I'm Here - Spike Jonze
42. Once Upon a Time in Anatolia - Nuri Bilge Ceylan
43. Venus Noire - Abdel Kechiche
44. Four Lions - Christopher Morris
45. Holy Motors - Leos Carax
46. Monsters - Gareth Edwards
47. Nobody's Daughter Haewon - Hong Sang Soo
48. Tracks - John Curran
49. The Past - Asghar Farhadi
50. Her - Spike Jonze
...
268. Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 - Lev L Spiro
269. Piranha 3DD - John Gulager
270. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 - Bill Condon
271. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part II - Bill Condon
272. 200 MPH - Cole S McKay




Killer Joe
Kill List
Warrior
A Seperation
American Hustle
The Wolf of Wall Street
Django Unchained
Rango
Wolf Children
How to Train Your Dragon I and II



Killer Joe
Kill List
Warrior
A Seperation
American Hustle
The Wolf of Wall Street
Django Unchained
Rango
Wolf Children
How to Train Your Dragon I and II
Cricket, I didn't know you were a Hustle fan.
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I have quite a few but I will give you my two faves from each year:

The Social Network & True Grit

Drive & The Descendants

Lincoln & Looper

Gravity & American Hustle

Grand Budapest & Birdman



Some of my favorites from 2010 on: (In no particular order)

The Wolf of Wall Street
The Avengers
Captain america: The Winter Soldier
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Moonrise Kingdom
The Interview
Frozen
Drive Angry
The Book of Eli
Lone Survivor
Hobo with a Shotgun
Guardian of the Galaxy
Gone Girl



Why didn't you like Grand Budapest?
I found it to be extremely unfunny (Except for the one scene where Gustav runs away from the police when they first come to the hotel wanting to arrest him, which was spoiled in the trailer.), hated the characters, pacing and the plot was just so jumpy. I didn't find it pleasant to sit through at all.

As of now it is the only Wes Anderson film I have seen. I more than likely will give him another chance with Rushmore in a few years.