Johansson is great, if anything the problem is that her last few MCU movies haven't given her anything to do acting-wise except stand around looking serious and deliver clipped dialogue. Winter Soldier is the only one that allowed different sides of her to shine through.
Diabolique is pretty killer stuff (har har har). Never been so happy that I'd managed to spend years remaining unspoiled on a movie's ending. It doesn't really get more exquisite than those last 10 minutes.
Obviously the best thing to do is go straight back to like 1928. Does The Passion of Joan of Arc or the Buster Keaton or the Charlie Chaplin take it? Let BOT decide.
Looking at the other possibilities 1988 could give us an interesting showdown between Die Hard, Roger Rabbit and the two Ghibli movies especially if enough people participate. 1993 and 1998 belong to the Spielbergs but there'd be room for surprises below. 2003 is ROTK followed by Finding Nemo and then Pirates and Kill Bill and honestly I'm not sure the rest would be worth it even though there are some great movies there. 2013 Gravity very likely wins but not necessarily by a large margin and it's a really packed year beyond that, the order could be fun.
hard to say no to any list although most other years ending with 3 or 8 would've been more interesting.
And oh wow they're even deleting the posts here about it. No trace of any 2008 revisiting thread having ever existed should be found here. I expect people knocking on my door any minute.
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
3. The Empire Strikes Back
4. Raiders of the Lost Ark
6. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
7. Star Wars
10. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
11. The Matrix
12. Pulp Fiction
16. GoodFellas
18. Jaws
21. Mad Max: Fury Road
23. Casablanca
36. The Incredibles
37. Aliens
39. Fight Club
46. Se7en
48. The Shining
50. Vertigo
56. Apocalypse Now
57. Once Upon a Time in the West
63. Taxi Driver
64. Rear Window
70. Memento
72. Fargo
75. Heat
84. Before Sunrise
87. Lawrence of Arabia
90. Chinatown
95. There Will Be Blood
29/100
104. The Big Lebowski 107. Before Sunset
112. Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
123. The Apartment
151. The Social Network
187. Modern Times
200. Reservoir Dogs
209. Mulholland Drive
232. Zodiac
38/250
Does this mean I have the least casual taste so far.
Also we last did this in 2013, not 2015
I'm not sure I have the same energy for this I did when I was 19 (even if there's no panel stuff involved) but I'll try to put something together.
Just remember, both of them would have made it if you hadn't counted the worldwide top 100. Avatar and Last Jedi would have fallen out, and The Avengers would've been way below 101, thus allowing LA Confidential, No Country and Lebowski in.
Thank you for all the time and effort you gave to this, though.
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