Movies From The Past 5-10 Years You Think Will Become Classics

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Aleksei German's Hard to be a God (2015)
Richard Linklater's Boyhood (2014)
Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave (2013)
Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master (2012)
Joe Nichols' Take Shelter (2011)
Sofia Coppola's Somewhere (2010)
Joel & Ethan Coen's A Serious Man (2009)
Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York (2008)
David Fincher's Zodiac (2007)
Guillermo del Torro's Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
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What movie from 5-10 years ago do you think will become a classic in the future.
In the Internet Age how can we know what most people/most movie wonks consider classic?



We don't know, we're guessing.
I am saying the subculture could be so fractured that people might not watch the same movies to make the comparassant.



I am saying the subculture could be so fractured that people might not watch the same movies to make the comparassant.
I know what you mean, it won't be the same – doubtless there'll be so much proliferation of media that it won't bear any relation to what we had pre-internet.



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Movies I think (and some I hope) will become classics/cult classics

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The Dark Knight Trilogy
Dredd
No Country for Old Men
The Town
The Hobbit Trilogy
Eastern Promises
Drag Me to Hell
Howl
Insidious Trilogy
The Witch
Last Shift
Trick 'r Treat
The Conjuring
The Descent
Spring
Martyrs
Dead Silence
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Here are some that come to mind: No Country for Old Men, The Act of Killing, There Will Be Blood, Zodiac, Moon, Her, Boyhood, The Master, Mother, The Witch, It Follows, and Anomalisa.



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Here's a question.. What movies ARE considered masterpieces from the 90s? People are still talking about movies from the 1940's, even though many refuse to give b&w films a chance.



A lot of good suggestions... glad people are mentioning Dredd Great movie.


Gonna go outside the box with this one and mention a few nobody has said yet:
Real Steel
The Martian
The Grey
The Cabin In The Woods
Fury (Pitt)
Prisoners (Jackman/Gyllenhaal)
Olympus Has Fallen... more a brainless-action-classic along the lines of Die Hard or Commando style of "Classic"