Wrath Posted May 20, 2016 Share Posted May 20, 2016 (edited) 6 minutes ago, Blank Panther said: Jealous, I'm trying desperately for tickets in Chicago Hopefully that Coogler adaptation happens eventually, would love to see a Coogler musical in general I thought there was talk of Coogler doing Hamilton. Which would be amazing. Edited May 20, 2016 by Wrath Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake Gittes Posted May 20, 2016 Share Posted May 20, 2016 Rocky III and IV are the most stupidly entertaining movies in the franchise. I like them all but II (along with V) is the last I'd want to rewatch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted May 20, 2016 Share Posted May 20, 2016 1 hour ago, Blank Panther said: Jealous, I'm trying desperately for tickets in Chicago Hopefully that Coogler adaptation happens eventually, would love to see a Coogler musical in general It's current format is not cinema friendly. A lot of the staging and style would need to be reworked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Panda Posted May 20, 2016 Author Share Posted May 20, 2016 Number 54 The Social Network (2010) 43 Points (16 Votes, Avg Score 44.6875) "Did I adequately answer your condescending question?" Number 1 Placements: 1 Placement Top 5 Placements: 2 Placements Top 10 Placements: 2 Placements Changes in Rankings Over Time: 2014 (46, -8), 2013 (30, -24), 2012 (17, -37) Tomatometer: 96% Box Office: 96.96m (103.86m Adjusted) Most Notable Awards Recognition: Won 3 Oscars IMDb Synopsis: On a fall night in 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius Mark Zuckerberg sits down at his computer and heatedly begins working on a new idea. In a fury of blogging and programming, what begins in his dorm room soon becomes a global social network and a revolution in communication. A mere six years and 500 million friends later, Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in history... but for this entrepreneur, success leads to both personal and legal complications. Critic Opinion: "It’s a film that is never less than perfect. It defines a generation just like Network, Rebel Without A Cause and so many films before it did. The storytelling is unparalleled and with precision and flair, Fincher and Sorkin bring us the story of Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook. A story that serves as both a metaphor and a snapshot, a snapshot of our time and society. Timberlake’s Sean Parker puts it best when he says “Privacy is a thing of the past! We used to live on farms, then in cities. Now we live on the Internet.” Mr. Parker, you couldn’t be more right." - Matt Joseph User Opinion: "One of the greatest films of all time. An intoxicatingly entertaining movie with some of the snappiest and most intelligent dialogue I've ever heard, amazing performances (especially from the mesmerizing Jesse Eisenberg who deserved an Oscar), great cinematography, slick editing, a fucking fantastic score, a goosebump inducing final scene and overall masterful directing from David Fincher.The Social Network is about as close as you can get to cinematic perfection. It will go down as the best movie of its time." - Jack Nevada Personal Comment: David Fincher hits the list with one of the most acclaimed movies of his career, the Social Network. The Social Network adds to the list of smaller-scale dramas to make the countdown and is also the the 10th film from the 2010s decade to make the list (tying it back up with the 80s). The Social Network can also be seen as a critical highlight of Jesse Eisenberg's acting career that he may never be able to match again (Especially not with "The red capes are coming, the red capes are coming"). The movie has a depth that manages to summarize a new generation within a tightly compact and thrilling drama. 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Panda Posted May 20, 2016 Author Share Posted May 20, 2016 Number 53 Gravity (2013) 44 Points (12 Votes, Avg Score 32.0933) "You've got to learn to let go." Top 5 Placements: 2 Placements Top 10 Placements: 4 Placements Changes in Rankings Over Time: 2014 (42, -11), 2013 (Not Ranked), 2012 (Not Ranked) Tomatometer: 96% Box Office: 274.09m (282.61m Adjusted) Most Notable Awards Recognition: Won 7 Oscars IMDb Synopsis: Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky completely alone - tethered to nothing but each other and spiraling out into the blackness. Critic Opinion: "Suddenly, all these two have is each other; tethered together, cut off from Earth, running out of time and oxygen, they search for a way back home and hope to avoid the next wave of debris. “Gravity” often feels the a dazzlingly high-tech play on film, with two expert actors playing off each other brilliantly. And just when it seems as if things couldn’t possibly get any worse … they do. I wouldn’t dream of telling you where “Gravity” goes from here as it evolves and reveals its characters’ resourcefulness and resolve. I will say this is the performance of Bullock’s career, as she rises to the challenge of conveying a history and an arc in the smallest of ways and the tightest of circumstances. Like the film as a whole, it’s a breathtaking thing to behold." - Christy Lemire User Opinion: "Gravity really is remarkable. Although the whole feature really is a grandiose spectacle, there are arguably 3 or 4 money shots that come to mind from the film that left my draw dropped throughout. About 2/3 of the way into the movie, the long sequence where Stone (Sandra Bullock) is detaching a parachute from her escape pod while the next burst of Russian debris hits the ISS is without equal; singularly, it is the most impressive movie sequence ever on the big screen. Those 3 to 5 minutes alone are worth the price of admission to see this. That there are additionally impressive scenes complementing it throughout is a bonus. And then the fuck-you-hollywood-genericism-I'm-a-talanted-director-and-thus-will-include-thought-provoking-artsy-moments shots of Stone floating in the fetal position after entering the womb of the ISS as an oxygen hose behind her is framed as that of an umbilical cord, or the final scene as she weakly emerges from the water reborn with a new lease on life... it's just so gratuitous of Director Alfonso Cuaron to have included so many brilliantly constructed shots into one 91-minute picture. 91 MINUTES!!! I swear this felt longer than The Dark Knight. Every scene mattered and the stakes in this survival story resonate so well with the audience--there was clapping after my showing." - DerekShooster Personal Comment: Alfonso Cuaron makes his second appearance on this list with one of 2013's biggest movies, Gravity. Gravity is the 11th movie from the 2010s decade, putting it in the lead on the decade contest for the countdown. This also does not increase the number of sci-fi films on the list, because Gravity is, of course, not a sci-fi movie. This thriller swept the Oscars all the way up to Best Director, while being snubbed for picture by some other film that did not make the countdown, and it received near universal acclaim. While the movie has gotten its fair share of backlash after its release, it is overall still remembered very fondly as an instant classic among viewers. 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dementeleus Posted May 20, 2016 Share Posted May 20, 2016 Just now, The Panda said: This also does not increase the number of sci-fi films on the list, because Gravity is, of course, not a sci-fi movie Oh Panda... 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WrathOfHan Posted May 20, 2016 Share Posted May 20, 2016 Gravity's....... nice. Definitely loses a lot on a home viewing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BourneFan #1 Posted May 20, 2016 Share Posted May 20, 2016 Yuck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avatree Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 So I fill my list with real sci-fi movies, and they all get ignored but GRAVITY shows up? Fuck this place. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fancyarcher Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 Gravity quite's the experience both on the big and small screen. Fantastic film! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angeldelmito Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 i remember watching the social network in 2010 but i haven't watched it since so i don't remember what I think about it lmao. but it had brenda song in it so thats a plus. i should watch it again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angeldelmito Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 and i fucking love gravity 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoolioD1 Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 (edited) i'm pretty much opposite with everyone on gravity because I saw it in the cinema and i was impressed but not enamored but i gotta say when i watched it again on blu ray i really clicked with it. totally loved it. hit me on a weirdly emotional level. it's really an incredible film. Edited May 21, 2016 by CoolioD1 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnnY Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 Nice to see these two movies in the list, but I wish they were higher... My Top 5 is almost gone, Spirited Away, TSN, Gravity... Tree of Life missed the list, now i'm waiting to see where Rear Window will rank. It ranked pretty high in the last countdown, If I'm not mistaken. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goffe Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 I stop taking someone seriously when they say Gravity loses its appeal on the small screen. I just know whatever he says next, I will just disagree 100% with it. I find Gravity one of those perfect movie, in the true sense of the word. And dat 90 minutes runtime? GLORIOUS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daxtreme Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 The Social Network is awesome, David Fincher rockin' it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goffe Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 1 hour ago, Telemachos said: Oh Panda... you can't fight the truth Tele Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dementeleus Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 1 minute ago, Goffe said: you can't fight the truth Tele The "Gravity isn't Sci-Fi" loonies are on a level with the Flat Earthers. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethan Hunt Posted May 21, 2016 Share Posted May 21, 2016 Was really hoping TSN would pull top 50. Oh well. Solid spot for my #1 film Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Panda Posted May 21, 2016 Author Share Posted May 21, 2016 Number 52 Ratatouille (2007) 44 Points (18 Votes, Avg Score 44.7222) " If you focus on what you left behind you will never see what lies ahead!" Top 5 Placements: 1 Placement Top 10 Placements: 1 Placement Changes in Rankings Over Time: 2014 (31, -21), 2013 (62, +10), 2012 (51, -1) Tomatometer: 96% Box Office: 206.45m (257.46m Adjusted) Most Notable Awards Recognition: Won 1 Oscar IMDb Synopsis: A rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great French chef despite his family's wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodent-phobic profession. When fate places Remy in the sewers of Paris, he finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. Despite the apparent dangers of being an unlikely - and certainly unwanted - visitor in the kitchen of a fine French restaurant, Remy's passion for cooking soon sets into motion a hilarious and exciting rat race that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down. Critic Opinion: "Thus, tolerance is the driving theme underpinning Ratatouille, another winning animated adventure from the good folks at Pixar. Not only funny, engaging and entertaining from beginning to end, but a picture which delivers an abundance of heartwarming messages. That rare film which can be heartily recommended for the whole family, except maybe for those tykes who might be scared by its super-realistic depiction of rodents." - Kam Williams User Opinion: "It's beautiful. I loved this magnificent ass movie." - angeldelmito Personal Comment: Pixar comes in with their second movie on our countdown, and also the fourth animated movie so far. Ratatouille also marks the 10th movie from the 2000s decade on our countdown, tying the decade with the 80s for the second most amount of movies on our countdown so far. Ratatouille was one of Pixar's smaller films, and usually not as well remembered as the massive hits like Finding Nemo or Toy Story 3, but the film has garnered a strong fanbase, especially on the internet. Ratatouille is also Brad Bird's first film to make the countdown, Bird being best known for his strong animated works and hit-or-miss record for live action. Ratatouille is an intelligent and clean animation that is very hard to not at the very least admire. 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...