@wallhackio you’re lying if you don’t add the incredibles to your list
@aescling @wallhackio not everything everywhere all at once?
@wallhackio @aescling mad max fury road
@aescling @wallhackio have u watched Ip Man
@wallhackio @aescling u wld probably not put it in yr top ten then
@aescling @wallhackio she says she has already told u this so if you’ve watched it you should text her yr review
@aescling @wallhackio u risk loosing your nagging æsc about kill la kill privileges
@wallhackio @aescling anyway i refuse to believe you saw 0 good movies between 2000 and 2010 you should consider this era more deeply if u want a good overview of the 21st century
@aescling @wallhackio valid but may be worth going back and revisiting some of the more notable ones at least
@aescling @wallhackio have you seen Mulholland Drive (dir. David Lynch, 2001)
@wallhackio @aescling neither have i but we should sometime
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@Satsuma @aescling not that you asked, but r/criterion had a thread where redditors shared their personal choices from https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/movies/reader-ballot-movies-21st-century.html.
I tracked the results long enough until I got bored and it resulted in the following most popular choices:
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@wallhackio @aescling lmao i was unaware either the NYT or reddit had included it (tho not terribly surprised)
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@aescling @wallhackio what do you mean by objectively?
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@wallhackio @aescling ahhhh
well i suspect the actual issue is that fewer people have watched tale of princess kaguya
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@wallhackio @aescling which is indeed infuriating
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@Satsuma @aescling I was also suprised that there was only one vote for Tar from what I saw. After this poll: https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2024/11/7/critics-poll-the-best-films-of-the-2020s-so-far
I thought Tar was starting to get its (extremely deserved!) flowers but I guess not enough regular filmgoers have seen it
@aescling @wallhackio M says also watch her copy of Red Cliff (2008)