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College star
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
I guess I need to see Parasite then.
Also need to see Get Out.
Honestly this list is making me realize I'm just not that big of a film buff.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
 Originally Posted by Off the Court
I guess I need to see Parasite then.
Also need to see Get Out.
Honestly this list is making me realize I'm just not that big of a film buff.
Get Out is very good, but I don't think it's anywhere near top 10 in the last 25 years. 
I actually saw that movie in theaters when it came out.
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Local High School Star
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
Damn. I've only seen 23 of these.
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... on a leash
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
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... on a leash
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
Everyone say how many theyve seen this is fun
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Embiid > Jokic
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
I've seen 27. Admittedly, after the early 2010's I almost completely tuned out of following/going to the movies.
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Euros rule NBA, UMAD?
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
I won't pretend like I've seen even half of these movies( shit, not even quarter if I'm being honest), so I'm not putting any stock in their rankings, but only one Lord of the Rings movie being on the list and way down at #87 seems crazy to me.
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Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
Very woke, try hard list. Get Out top 10?? B or B+ horror movie at best. Clearly giving it the boost because of it's "political messaging". Meanwhile Get Out is a movie about white liberals fetishizing blacks and harvesting them for their own gain.
That's why I laugh when people accuse black conservatives of being in "the sunken place". Lol you might wanna watch that movie again buddy. The evil white people in that movie are admittedly left wing democrats. You're the one in the sunken place.
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It is what it is
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
Movies I would include that didn't make this list...The Revenant, The VVitch, Hereditary, Nosferatu,Training Day and The Thin Red Line.
I've watched 37 of those 100 flicks
Edit; The Thin Red Line was from 1998, I could have sworn it was a 2000s film lol...I'll add Django Unchained then.
Last edited by TheMan; 07-22-2025 at 04:56 PM.
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It is what it is
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
 Originally Posted by Baller234
Very woke, try hard list. Get Out top 10?? B or B+ horror movie at best. Clearly giving it the boost because of it's "political messaging". Meanwhile Get Out is a movie about white liberals fetishizing blacks and harvesting them for their own gain.
That's why I laugh when people accuse black conservatives of being in "the sunken place". Lol you might wanna watch that movie again buddy. The evil white people in that movie are admittedly left wing democrats. You're the one in the sunken place.
Absolutely everything in your life is about politics lol
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
 Originally Posted by ShawkFactory
Seen 71 of these.
You win, I’ve only seen around 50 of them.
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Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
 Originally Posted by TheMan
Absolutely everything in your life is about politics lol
It's not me, it's you guys on the left.
You guys can't even make a list of movies without getting political. Otherwise a mid movie like "Get Out" wouldn't be ranked 8th best film of the 21st century.
edit: Oh wow I just saw that Black Panther is on the list too.
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Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
 Originally Posted by ShawkFactory
Best movie not on here has to be Ex Machina.
Fixed.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: New York Times 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century
The Act of Killing which is #82 on the list is one of the craziest documentaries I have seen.
Basically follows mass murderers around who reenact their mass-killings. In one of the scenes, the killer finally starts to get introspective/emotional and realizes he did lots of wrong in his life.
That scene always stuck with me.
Last edited by 1987_Lakers; 07-22-2025 at 10:23 PM.
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