Name 1 iconic movie from this decade
drive
>>84453465
The Social Network
Drive
That's all I got.
>>84453465
TDKR
Next question.
>>84453465
Baywatch
>>84453465
DonĀ“t tell me what to do ye fucking gook.
>>84453465
Avengers Assemble
>hey girls, I'm the famous mook
>>84453574
hardly anyone remembers this only three years later though
i doubt it'll make very many critics' "best of the decade" lists in three/four years
Only God Forgives
Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice
Spring Breakers
Drive
The Social Network
Birdman
Interstellar
The Wolf of Wall Street
The Tree of Life
InceptionIconic, not good.
>>84453658
those first 5 picks are all good to great
Godzilla vs Kong will be the generation defining kino event of the first half of the century
there are none, every movie just comes and goes nowadays
>>84453465
Mad max fury road
>>84453465
Drive
The Witch
The Wailing
Maybe in my favourite 10 horror movies.
It's not the medium of our time. Not many really iconic novels from the past decade either. The last few decades will go down in history as the heyday of television series.
Interstellar
>>84453506
>>84453486
drive is crap
>>84455254
>I can't read
Whiplash
Inception
Drive
The Social Network
The Tree of Life
>>84456052
Forgot Mad Max Fury Road
Avengers.
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>>84453486
fpbp
>>84453658
>Iconic, not good.
I like some of those, but totally agree it's not the same thing. A few of my favs from the past decade are movies I don't think anybody saw.
>>84453575
i can say whatever fucking i want mongrel subhuman cuck
>>84456052
whiplash wasn't iconic. simmons was the only thing that made that teen-crap tolerable.
>>84453486
perfect answer
>>84457742
Tolerable? What did you hate about it?
Your moms sextape
>>84453465
John Wick
Fury Road
>>84458265
John Wick is only iconic if you regularly browse /v/ or /r/movies
>>84453465
>>84453658
>Only God Forgives
no normie knows about this movie
>>84458365
Refn is pretty normie
Django Unchained
Avatar
Inception
Avengers
The Dark Knight Rises
Star Wars: Force Awakens
La La Land
Get Out
Drive
Not necessarily good movies, for the most part, but certainly movies that people seem to remember and that had a lot of cultural impact. There's also quite a lot of televion show this decade that seem to make their mark on contemporary culture but that's obviously not what you asked for.
>>84458298
>attempting to qualify a true statement
>>84458496
No one over the age of 18 gives a fuck about or remembers John Wick
>>84458399
>Refn is pretty normie
You are pretty far gone down this circlejerk rabbit hole if you believe that.
>>84458399
the normies in your area are interested in semi-obscure arthouse films? not the ones that I know...
>>84453465
Non-shitpost answer: There are plenty of now iconic movies that didn't get their due until several years after release.
>>84458544
Drive is every plebs favorite
>>84458566
Refn isn't semi-obscure. Every 16 year old who considers themselves a "film buff" has seen all of his stuff.
>>84458298
>>84458532
I can't give any examples atm but I am willing to bet 2.3 million internets that one could find more than a few rap music lyrics that reference John Wick.
>>84454426
Not true, 80's was an awful decade for films but there are still many remembered from that time. People would rather forget these things and plaster fake nostalgia over it. Films will be remembered, senpai
>TDKR,TDKR,TDKR
Memes aside I'm pretty sure TDK will be more fondle remembered and referenced.
>>84458729
>80's was an awful decade for films
wut?....I dont even...
Unironically The Avengers.
>>84458729
Correct. I'll put this in easy to understand /v/ terms. People look back fondly on the 8-bit and 16-bit eras but there were plenty of garbage games back then. The crap gets filtered out and forgotten over time but it takes a while.
The following films were box office disappointments in their time:
Citizen Kane
It's a Wonderful Life
The Wizard of Oz
Blade Runner
Dazed & Confused
Fight Club
The Founder. Criminally underrated.
>>84458729
>80's was an awful decade for films
>>84456052
this guy gets it
>>84460038
#litty is the new iconic
>>84453486
I came here to post this.
>>84459167
>>84458840
He is right though. The 80s are pretty weak compared to the 60s-70s-90s even 00s.
Michael Fassbender had 3 in one year.
>>84458729
>80's was an awful decade for films
I mean, I guess if you ignore the hundred or so completely iconic films films from the 80's. And a few other really good ones. Maybe...
>>84458889
>The crap gets filtered out and forgotten over time but it takes a while.
Well, that part is true. And that's actually kinda great with older stuff (I'm talking 70's and before), where you can feel 99% confident that anything anybody'd bother to remember at this point is probably amazing.
The 80's are kinda on that line where people still nostalgically recall a lot of the dreck, that I'll give you. You get some things like Terminator 1 or Better Off Dead that are almost criminally overrated. But that doesn't make it a bad decade for films. Sure, there's T1, but there's also Alien. Cusack might be kinda annoying in BoD, but he killed it in Say Anything. And so on.
>>84458399
Refn is shit, but he's certainly not normie