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Return of the King is the Best Film of the Century. Fact.

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Seen:
  1. Tropic Thunder
  2. Pacific Rim
  3. Catch Me If You Can
  4. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
  5. Wreck-It Ralph
  6. The Dark Knight Rises
  7. Frozen
  8. Life of Pi
  9. Avatar
  10. Batman Begins
  11. Zero Dark Thirty
  12. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
  13. Snowpiercer
  14. Nightcrawler
  15. Zodiac
  16. Iron Man
  17. Casino Royale
  18. X-Men: Days of Future Past
  19. Locke
  20. Spider-Man 2
  21. Whiplash
  22. Edge of Tomorrow
  23. Slumdog Millionaire
  24. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
  25. Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
  26. 12 Years a Slave
  27. Guardians of the Galaxy
  28. Star Trek
  29. The LEGO Movie (YEAH BITCH)
  30. How to Train Your Dragon
Need to see:
  1. The Royal Tenenbaums
  2. Inside Llewyn Davis
  3. Collateral
  4. Kill Bill: Volume 2
  5. Little Miss Sunshine
  6. The Master
  7. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  8. American Psycho
  9. Snatch
  10. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1
  11. Moonrise Kingdom
  12. Requiem for a Dream
  13. A Separation
  14. The Act of Killing
  15. Before Sunset
  16. Lost in Translation
  17. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
  18. Blue is the Warmest Color
  19. The Wolf of Wall Street
  20. The Wrestler
  21. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
  22. The Hurt Locker
  23. Oldboy
  24. Shaun of the Dead
  25. A.I.: Artificial Intelligence
  26. Traffic
  27. Moon
  28. Kill Bill: Volume 1
  29. The Pianist
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#40

 

41.98%

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Director: Pete Docter

Written by: Daniel Gerson, Andrew Stanton

 

Pixar makes its debut on the list with their monstrous film about two guys working at an energy company. Monsters, Inc. roars its way up to #40.

 

RT Consensus: "Even though Monsters, Inc lacks the sophistication of the Toy Story series, it is still delight for children of all ages."

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#39

 

42.10%

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Director: Darren Aronofsky

Written by: Andres Heinz, Mark Heyman, John McLaughlin

 

The third - and final - Aronofsky film to make it to the top 100, Black Swan glides in at #39.

 

RT Consensus: "Bracingly intense, passionate, and wildly melodramatic, Black Swan glides on Darren Aronofsky's bold direction -- and a bravura performance from Natalie Portman."

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I saw monsters inc and pianist there and I was like "what?" because for some reason I thought this was a '10s so far list. but I've only just figured (haven't been paying THAT much attention) it was a 21st century overall list and now it's so much worse.

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I saw monsters inc and pianist there and I was like "what?" because for some reason I thought this was a '10s so far list. but I've only just figured (haven't been paying THAT much attention) it was a 21st century overall list and now it's so much worse.

imo, these are fully deserving of being in top 100 of the last 15 years:

 

Monsters, Inc.

The Pianist

The Lego Movie

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Moon

Whiplash

Locke

A.I.

The Hurt Locker

Shaun of the Dead

Life of Pi

TDKR

Inside Llewyn Davis

Tropic Thunder

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imo, these are fully deserving of being in top 100 of the last 15 years:

 

Monsters, Inc.

The Pianist

The Lego Movie

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Moon

Whiplash

Locke

A.I.

The Hurt Locker

Shaun of the Dead

Life of Pi

TDKR

Inside Llewyn Davis

Tropic Thunder

no no no no no no no maybe yeah no no no sure no.

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#38

 

42.40%

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Director: Brad Bird

Written by: Brad Bird

 

The much-loved Brad Bird brings his most recent animation to the list. Ratatouille crawls up to rank #38.

 

RT Consensus: "Pixar succeeds again with Ratatouille, a stunningly animated film with fast pacing, memorable characters, and overall good humor."

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Oh god...

I'm not going to spoil anything, but you don't have to be disappointed. Re-read my post, then think about your own personal list, Tele. That's all I'm going to say. ;)

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