50. Knock at the Cabin (2023) 0:24 49. Chef (2014) 0:28 48. Zodiac (2007) 0:32 47. The Bone Collector (1999) 0:38 46. The Little Things (2021) 0:44 45. Whiplash (2014) 0:48 44. The Machinist (2004) 0:53 43. Stand by Me (1986) 0:57 42. American Psycho (2000) 1:02 41. The Witch (2015) 1:09 40. The Social Network (2010)1:17 39. Law Abiding Citizen (2009)1:25 38. Apocalypto (2006) 1:33 37. Good Time (2017) 1:44 36. Uncut Gems (2019) 1:53 35. Coach Carter (2005) 1:59 34. I am Legend (2007) 2:05 33. Double Jeopardy (1999) 2:08 32. The Matrix (1999) 2:16 31. The Village (2004) 2:27 30. The Nightcrawler (2014) 2:35 29. The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) 2:43 28. The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009) 2:52 27. Life of Pi (2012) 3:01 26. Jaws (1975) 3:10 25. Fight Club (1999) 3:17 24. Slumdog Millionaire (2008) 3:24 23. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) 3:32 22. No Country for Old Men (2007) 3:36 21. American History X (1999) 3:42 20. The Batman (2022) 3:47 19. Logan (2017) 3:58 18. The Wolf of Street (2013) 4:09 17. Training Day (2001) 4:21 16. The Green Mile (1999) 4:35 15. End of Watch (2012) 4:47 14. The Truman Show (1998) 4:51 13. Black Phone (2021) 4:56 12. Ford v Farrari (2019) 5:00 11. John Q (2002) 5:02 10. Prisoners (2013) 5:07 9. The Revenant (2015) 5:20 8. Fury (2014) 5:23 7. The Book of Eli (2010) 5:30 6. The Silence of the Lambs (1991) 5:34 5. Seven (1995) 5:38 4. Donnie Darko (2001) 5:45 3. Django Unchained (2012) 5:49 2. Interstellar (2014) 6:08 1. Inception (2010) 6:27 You need that much time to watch all the movies > 4d 2h 48m 0s
Loved inception and interstellar taking the top spots, though I’m surprised other Nolan films like TDK, Tenet, Memento and The Prestige didn’t make it at all.
(spoilers)My problem with it is the ending. It's well done, but I just thought it felt weird how five people were able to take down an entire battalion
Very surprised Shutter Island isn't on the list based on everything else. My taste is like exactly the same (mystery/suspense thrillers mostly but still appreciation for other movies like Fury and Logan etc.)
@@mattismacka8819 Is that not the case with all movies lol? I understand what you mean since it's heavily driven by mystery and the reveal at the end, but if anything, at least for the 2nd-5th time rewatching the movie, I would always pick up on hints/foreshadowing/symbolism that I didn't notice on the first watch. But I guess you also have to have an appreciation for film and story/writing to enjoy that sort of stuff
Gyllenhaal is a goddamn gem of acting. He has midas touch in every movie he touches. Prisoners, end of watch, enemy, nocturnal animals, Nightcrawler, source code, life to name a few, how he hasn't got an oscar yet baffles my mind. Also every Tarantino and nolan movie deserves a list of its own.
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One film from the 70s, one from the 80s, nothing from Kurosawa, Hitchcock, Kubrick, Bong Joon-Ho, Ang Lee, Peter Jackson (where Lotr btw?), Spielberg (except Jaws), Wong Kar-Wai, etc. Also no European or Asian production. The list should have been called "Favorite Hollywood Blockbuster films of the last three decades". But since it's all subjective, I can't object the ranking. Just have to disagree with most of the list and calling it a "good list" 😅
@@mikaengemann5629 Thanks mate. I was trying to say the same things, explaining why it’s not a great list, not even good, but they got triggered very easily 🤣
Apocalypto is one of the most brilliant movies ever made. It really is a masterpiece. There is deeper meaning in it if you know what you're looking at and if you're able to witness.
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@@saeedalnagar2515 to your list I would add this movies from his video : Zodiac, Whiplash, The Social Network, The Matrix, Jaws, Fight Club, Slumdog Millionaire, Shawshank Redemption, No Country For Old Men, American History X, The Wolf Of Wall Street, Ford VS Ferrari, Prisoners, The Revenant, Seven, Django Unchained, Interstellar, Inception The Silence Of The Lambs (I need to rewatch it ) it can be added to the list 90% Nightcrawler and Apocalypto 50/50 Donnie Darko (i never watch it so i don't count it yet and I know it's a type of movies I need to watch it probably 3 times to make my mind about it )
Happy you put in I am Legend. I hear people talking about how it's one of Will Smith's bad movies, but the movie was written very well, and I finished watching it not only satisfied but impacted. Also, it's very difficult to compile a top 50 favourite movie list. So well done
i love that you got Donnie Darko high up there, it's very good x) Not a bad list at all Alway's a little disapointed noone has Memento in their list it's such a underated movie, it's like noone knows about it ,t he way's it shot , the story the characters the emotions, it's mind boggling x)
Inception isnt that good, this film is really overrated. TDK was much better. And Memento is still Christopher Nolan's most genius film, much more clever than Inception.
@@vinayakjoshi202 Ok: The Godfather, The Godfather 2, Pulp Fiction, A Space Odyssey: 2001, Parasite, Oldboy (2003), Schindler's List, Seven Samurai, City of God, Leon the Professional. 10 movies, all of which are much better than Inception.
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I click on this video saying to myself I might come across a top movie in this person's collections I've not watch, but unfortunately, I've watch every movie named here, and that was when took some moments to appreciate myself for watching hell lot of movies.
Talking about Interstellar. In the movie Contact. Matthew McConaughey talks to Judy Foster about the ethical dilemma traveling beyond the speed of light
I love how these were all original movies and not movies based on books. Because that would destroy this ranking since it is about film as an artform. Also Catch Me if you Can by Steven Spielberg could have deserved a spot here
both are very good movies directed by christopher nolan, with different genres. Personally Interstellar tops it for me but the casting and portrayal of the movie inception was a 10/10. if you're into sci-fi mind bending movies you'll definetly love it!
My Top List: 1-Persona By Ingmar Bergman 2-Tokyo Story By Yasujiro Ozu 3-Seven Samurai By Akira Kurosawa 4-Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles By Chantal Akerman 5-In the Mood for Love By Wong Kar-wai 6-Breathless By Jean-Luc Godard 7-Mirror By Andrei Tarkovsky 8-The 400 Blows By François Truffaut 9-Vertigo By Alfred Hitchcock 10-2001: A Space Odyssey By Stanley Kubrick 11-The Godfather By Francis Ford Coppola 12-8½ By Federico Fellini 13-Taxi Driver By Martin Scorsese 14-Apocalypse Now By Francis Ford Coppola 15-Bicycle Thieves By Vittorio De Sica 16-Andrei Rublev By Andrei Tarkovsky 17-Mulholland Dr. By David Lynch 18-Au hasard Balthazar By Robert Bresson 19-Ordet By Carl Theodor Dreyer 20-La Dolce vita By Federico Fellini And ..
Apocalypto🔥🔥 I watched the movie for more than a hundred times!! Every year I would see someone watching it and I would want to watch it again and again.
Solid list and i hope many more to come and discover! In reality there are so many great movies that i love, and for vast different reasons, that it would be really hard for me to make a top 50.
I respect these kinds of videos way more than the pretentious ones that claim to be making an objective list. Everyone is different and it's cool to see the movies that impact people. Respect. I think the next frontier is foreign movies and classics. There are a ton of great movies out there to experience!
@@arodzgaming WW def watch prestiege next. Also pretty good movie that is underrated and legit no one talks about but has a good twist ending is "Remember Me". super sad movie but i recommend it
For me Nolan's movies are everything! Interstellar and Inception deserves top 2 spots. I love Slumdog Millionaire, Life of Pi, The Green Mile and The Shawshank Redemption too!
Great list. I would argue Django for #1 .. If I could add a few u didn't have in here. The 1st I'm surprised it was left out. No order really... Joker Lawless American sniper Saving private ryan V for vendetta I am legend Inglorious bastards Devils advocate Constantine The right Deadpool Departed Braveheart The covenant All matrix All LOTR A place beyond the pines Limitless Count of Monte Cristo Tombstone Scarface Blow Forest gump Legend Meet Joe black Cast away Full metal jacket Gladiator Troy Edge of tomorrow Good will hunting American gangster Avatar The hobit Free state of Jones The patriot The heart of the sea
Nice list sir! Here’s mine 1. Mulholland Drive 2. Synecdoche New York 3. American Psycho 4. Blue Velvet 5. Miller’s Crossing 6. Casino 7. The Departed 8. Hot Fuzz 9. The Lord of the Rings 10. The Lighthouse 11. Django Unchained 12. The Big Lebowski 13. Trainspotting 14. Hard Boiled 15. Face Off 16. Fight Club 17. Donnie Darko 18. Braindead (Dead Alive) 19. Army of Darkness 20. Killer Joe 21. Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 22. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? 23. Team America: World Police 24. Tombstone 25. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 26. Lost Highway 27. The Wild Bunch 28. Ghost in the Shell 29. Holy Motors 30. Tora Tora Tora 31. The Man Who Wasn’t There 32. Some Like It Hot 33. Fargo 34. Kill Bill Vol 1 35. Suspiria (2018) 36. Nightcrawler 37. A Fish Called Wanda 38. Glory 39. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly 40. The Raid 41. Mad Max: Fury Road 42. Total Recall 43. No Country for Old Men 44. Bubba Ho-Tep 45. Parasite 46. Brazil 47. Beau is Afraid 48. Into the Wild 49. Hausu 50. It’s Such a Beautiful Day
come on... inception your #1? I mean... it's good. but it ain't the best - I think. Still, that's a good list and I'd say you've got good taste. nice vid!
Not a bad list for a newbie, but you should see more old movie (b/w) and foreign movies, because these are all American productions and most of them are after 2000.
The reason people in their say teens and 20s can't appreciate old movies, is that their mpact on the cinema industry or how inventive they were at the time means nothing to us now obviously, and our perceptive of what a film should be is based on the kind of more realistic films we grew up with. To us older films often look too unconvincing due to worse special effects meaning we aren't as easyily immersed. It's like how when people saw moving pictures in a film for the first time and thought the train was gonna go through the screen and hit them. It's all based on what your accustomed to, and what you've been brought up with. The themes are also often less relevant and the films can be dated. However, this doesn't go for all older films, it's just why we don't appreciate as many older films as older audiences. anyway your opinions your opinion, nobody's is better than any one elses, just different and it will ofc change as we grow.
@@thebobbet I'm in my 20s. I've started watching old classic movies a few yers ago and I realized that most of them are still very modern and fascinating and they can be appreciated by everyone. Let me give you an example; last year we've seen Psycho (1960) in 4K in theaters and a large part of the audiences has never seen that movie before. Well, everybody in that room was applauding at the end of the movie, because they instantly realized that Psycho is a masterpiece. My point is that young fellas like you and me can easily appreciate old classic masterpieces because they are basically universal and a classic, by definition, is something that has never finished saying what he has to say. The only problem is that people are less and less curious, so they don't want to spend time searching old pictures and get acquainted with them. I know I may sound general, but on my experience I can tell younger generation want everything ready, preferring Netflix rather than discovering old movies and buying DVDs or Blu Ray. They can't appreciate old movies in first place because they DON'T SEE THEM and they think that everything old and in black and white without special effects is some boring crap, so basically there is a big prejudice. Of course there are many old pictures that are very outdated, that's why they're not considered masterworks.
Good list overall, you’ve put me onto about 10 movies so far, about 5 I’ve seen so I’ve got 35 more to watch! I recommend Tomb Raider 2018 and Apostle, my 2nd and third favorite movies after prisoners.
Making a top 50 list is really hard. Feel like there's tons of movies i'd have to put in would be so hard to decide. Inception would certainly be really high but one that is almost criminally low imo is shawshank redemption. That really is one i'd consider for first spot. Missing a bunch of movies on this list but it's a personal list anyways so never perfect for anyone but you. Godfather, schindlers list, the prestige, The dark knight trilogy at least the second one, lord of the rings, maybe even blood diamond and catch me if you can would get in for me but it's so hard to decide especially with the lower ones there's just so many great ones.
I'm not a film buff. I didn’t watch many. I'll be glad if you suggest me some of your kind of film. Here's my Favourite Film List---- 1.The Birds, the Bees and the Italians [Directed by Pietro Germi] 2. Landscape in the Mist [Directed by Theo Angelopoulos] 3. Jiban Trishna [Directed by Asit Sen] 4. Elevator to the Gallows [Directed by Louis Malle] 5. Macario [Directed by Roberto Gavaldón] 6. Rififi [Directed by Jules Dassin] 7. Once Upon a Time in America [Directed by Sergio Leone] 8. The Tin Drum [Directed by Volker Schlöndorff] 9. Talk To Her [Directed by Pedro Almodóvar] 10. Los Olvidados [Directed by Luis Buñuel] 11. The Moderns [Directed by Alan Rudolph] 12. Sunset Boulevard [Directed by Billy Wilder] 13. Deep Jwele Jaai [Directed by Asit Sen] 14. Three Colours Trilogy (Three Colours: Blue, Three Colours: White, Three Colours: Red) [Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski] 15. La Vérité [Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot] 16. Lion of the Dessert [Directed by Moustapha Akkad] 17. Suspect X (2008) [Directed by Hiroshi Nishitani] 18. Zero for Conduct [Directed by Jean Vigo] 19. A Cruel Romance [Directed by Eldar Ryazanov] 20. Kafka [Directed by Steven Soderbergh] 21. Somewhere in Time [Directed by Jeannot Szwarc] 22. Orpheus [Directed by Jean Cocteau] 23. The Changeling [Directed by Peter Medak] 24. The Trial [Directed by Orson Welles] 25. The Message [Directed by Moustapha Akkad] 26. Chinatown [Directed by Roman Polanski] 27. Five Evenings [Directed by Nikita Mikhalkov] 28. Kshudista Pashan [Directed by Tapan Sinha] 29. The Wild Pear Tree [Directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan] 30. The Double Life of Veronique [Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski] 31. Ugetsu [Directed by Kenji Mizoguchi] 32. The Moon Is Blue [Directed by Otto Preminger] 33. The Triplets of Belleville [Directed by Sylvain Chomet] 34. When Father Was Away on Business [Directed by Emir Kusturica] 35. The Red Shoes [Directed by Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell] 36. Dark Eyes [Directed by Nikita Mikhalkov] 37. Kokhono Asheni [Directed by Zahir Raihan] 38. The Naked Kiss [Directed by Samuel Fuller] 39. Brink of Life [Directed by Ingmar Bergman] 40. The Name of the Rose [Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud] 41. The Goddess [Directed by Wu Yonggang] 42. Choose Me [Directed by Alan Rudolph] 43. Pretty Baby [Directed by Louis Malle] 44. The Accused [Directed by William Dieterle] 45. Time of the Gypsies [Directed by Emir Kusturica] 46. A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence [Directed by Roy Andersson] 47. Mirror [Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky]
I really like some of the movies you’ve listed, but they are nearly all dated in the last 20 years. Casablanca, The Godfather, Dr. Strangelove, Witness for the Prosecution. There are so so many great movies that came out in the 20th C.
@@arodzgaming You are going to LOVE 'Pulp Fiction'. It's an absolute masterpiece. And it gets even better with time, like a fine wine. Have a nice day.
With your love for Christopher Nolan, you should add Memento to your list of movies to watch. Also, time to expand your horizons to many more movies before the 1990s.
Agreed....there are movies not on this list bcuz maybe they didn't even watch it and certain selections where the director or actor was in a better movie
I love Nolan, but I thought Memento was really boring. The way it was structured meant I didn't find myself paying attention and looking for answers. Like, it's original and creative, but it doesn't really work
Man you are a fan of Denzel Washington. I too am a fan. Few movies are gem like uncut gems and Ford vs Ferrari. Some are so underrated and some are classical.
i'm sorry..., but any best movie list without predator, titanic, avatar, gravity, Spiderman 2 , darknight, predestination , prestige , shutter Island is incomplete list for me😇