*Sean, picking out the "Top 10 Best Years For Movies" had to be one of the hardest, if not the hardest, rankings that you've ever done. Truly an epic challenge. But you've most definitely did a excellent job this year especially during the worst year in movie history. So no matter how big of a turnout you have for this video, your subscribers know that your passion for movies is truly unmatched and we're all proud of you and what you have accomplished since starting your UA-cam Channel. You're the best and stay true to yourself Sean.*
ARE YOU KIDDING ME we got fantasy island this year a cinematic masterpiece a truly amazing film I was on the edge of my seat the entire time clenching my ass pissing my pants and crying near the end. A truly roller coaster of emotions. MASTERPIECE
Cyke you put Asterisk (*) every first start of every word and the end of it, What he did in the comment must take lots of time, feel free to *Reply* to this comment
2014 is the best year Whiplash Captain America: The Winter Soldier Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Gone Girl John Wick Nightcrawler Kingsman: The Secret Service Birdman Guardians of the Galaxy Edge of Tomorrow X-Men: Days of Future Past Interstellar The Grand Budapest Hotel The Lego Movie Chef
Shrek 2 also came out in 2004. I think people kind of forget how HUGE Shrek 2 was when it was released: arguably better than the first one, two Academy Award nominations and literally the highest-grossing animated film until 2010.
2019 with Endgame, Joker, 1917, Jojo rabbit, It chapter two, Midsommar, Us, Toy story 4, StarWars episode 9... The list just goes on Yeah forgot Parasite, Once upon a time in Hollywood, Lighthouse, Knives out, How to train your dragon 3, Pet semetary, Doctor sleep, John Wick 3... Just an amazing year
Knives Out, The Farewell, Parasite, Ford v Ferrari and Little Women also all came out and they were phenomenal. Wasn’t the biggest fan of episode 9 tho :/
@@calw.9373 District 9, Harry Potter 6, The Hangover, Sherlock Holmes, The Soloist, Star Trek, Up, Watchmen and Zombieland were great movies, imo. They all were released in 2009.
@@StaticBlaster But you also have Friday the 13th, Street Fighter: the legend of chun li, Fast 4, Dragonball: evolution, X-Men Origins, Terminator: salvation, Transformers 2, G.I. Joe, Saw 6, Halloween 2, 2012, Twilight 3, and Alvin and the Chipmunks 2
@Jacob Butler Yeah I tend to agree. When you actually play it out, it's not very interesting. It would be all about how nothing interesting came out and how no one has watched the big releases since they came out.
Surprised that 2001 isn't on there. 2001 notoriously had a ton of movies that kicked off major franchises: Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Fast and the Furious Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Shrek Spy Kids Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Monster's Inc. Ocean's Eleven Plus, a bunch of other iconic movies like: Donnie Darko Legally Blonde Moulin Rouge My Big Fat Greek Wedding The Princess Diaries The Royal Tenenbaums Training Day Zoolander Spirited Away
2004 is my top pick, I mean: Spider-Man 2 The Incredibles Shrek 2 Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban Team America: World Police Shaun of the Dead I, Robot Mean Girls The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie Speak Hellboy The Bourne Supremacy Dodgeball Anchorman Passion of the Christ National Treasure And of course, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
I know it’s hard to mention every classic film from a particular year but here a few films that Sean didn’t mention that are worth a watch. 2004 -Million Dollar Baby and Hotel Rwanda. 2014 - Interstellar and the Grand Budapest Hotel 1984 - Amadeus and Paris, Texas 1994 - León the Professional The rest of the years were covered perfectly. (Correct me if I missed him mentioning a particular movie I mentioned)
Here are some of my favorites: 1999 had: -Eyes Wide Shut -Fight Club -American Beauty -Magnolia -Toy Story 2 -The Iron Giant -South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut 2007 had: -Ratatouille -Hot Fuzz -Zodiac -No Country for Old Men -There Will Be Blood -Persepolis -Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 2004 had: -Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind -Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban -The Incredibles -The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie -Shrek 2 -Spider Man 2 -Collateral -Before Sunset -Shaun of the Dead
I'll shout out 1995, too. - Seven - Heat - Toy Story - Braveheart - The Usual Suspects - Casino - Die Hard With a Vengeance - Bad Boys - GoldenEye - Apollo 13 - 12 Monkeys - Ghost in the Shell - Clueless - Before Sunset - Billy Madison - Friday - Jumanji
Immediately thought of 1994 when I read the title. The Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, Leon the professional, Lion King, Ed Wood, The Usual Suspects, Dumb and Dumber, The Mask, The crow etc. What a great year for movies
My favorite year is probably 2014 because it has: Dawn of the planet of the apes, Whiplash, Interstellar, Winter soldier, Guardins of the galaxy, Days of future past, Big hero 6, Lego movie, Night crawler, Edge of tomorrow and a great action movie John Wick
@Stars did you write that comment about interstellar then delete it? Ye lol i missed that OP had in fact included interstellar. I absolutely loved it, can't believe some people hate it so much.
Say what you want about 2019 or the movies that came out that yr, we at least had a summer filled with blockbusters from avengers Endgame, Pokémon detective pikachu, Aladdin and lion king remakes, John wick 3, Godzilla king of the monsters, Toy story 4, spider man far from home etc. this yr we didn’t even had a summer blockbuster season cuz of how bad 2020 has been. 2019 > 2020
1939 😮😮😮😮... Mr Smith Goes to Washington, Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Ninochtka, Withering Heights, The Woman and many more
@@rylan_reviews6493 Pulp Fiction didn't win best picture. Forrest Gump did. I think shawshank Redemption and Pulp Fiction deserved best picture over it though. They're my two favorite movies
1979:Alien 1986:Aliens 1984: Amedaus 1987: The Princess Bride 1988: Die Hard 1991 :T2:JD 1994: Pulp Fiction, Shawshank redemption,lion king 1995: seven 1997:Leon 1998: American history x 1999: Fight Club, The Matrix, American Beauty, The Green Mile, The Insider, Toy Story 2, Being John Malkovich, The Sixth Sense
My Favorite Year For Movies is 1997 Because A Lot Of Fantastic Films Released In That Year: 1- Face/Off 2- Con Air 3- Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery 4- Titanic 5- The Jackal 6- Air Force One 7- Mr. Nice Guy 8- Absolute Power 9- Hercules 10- Alien: Resurrection 11- The Fifth Element 12- Bean
@@TheNumbersGuy-bm6bt yes, because I thought the movie was really fun and action-packed I really loved that the first action Sequence starts in minute 23 and the action goes on until the end of the movie. And even if the writing is weird and Winona rider is annoying the movie is still super fun.
1999 was my favorite year : The Matrix , Fight Club , American Beauty , The Green Mille , Toy Story 2 , Office Space , Galaxy Quest , American Pie , The Sixth Sense , Sleepy Hollow , Being John Malkovich , Notting Hill .
1975: You had ‘One flew over the cuckoos nest’ a movie so good it swept at the oscars, and deservedly so. You had ‘Barry Lyndon’ one of Kubrick’s best and one of the most well shot films of all time. You had ‘Quest for the Holy Grail’ A masterpiece in the parody genre, and Monty Pythons comedic masterpiece. You also had ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Sidney Lumets banks heist movie, with one of the best Pacino performances ever, and an insane emotional climax to boot. There was also a few foreign gems, mainly ‘Seven Beauty’s’ and Andre Tarkovskys ‘Mirror’ (anyone who watches Cinefix knows that one well) And if your more into the summer classics, they’ve got Spielberg’s ‘Jaws’ and Tim Currys strange musical madness in ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (Also, although I haven’t seen them yet, ‘Dolemite’ & ‘Nashville’ came out that year, both remaining quite culturally significant)
@@joeyjerry1586 I agree, and don't forget Toy Story 3, that was the best along with HTTYD (which are both Top 5 animated movies of all time for me). And I'm so glad you included Shrek 4, people always leave that out.
My top 3 would be: First - 1994: The Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, Lion King and Usual Suspects will be difficult to ever top Second - 1999: Fight club, The Sixth Sense, The Matrix, Green Mile and American Pie the standouts for me Third - 2014: Easily the standout of the last 20 years for me with so many top quality films like Whiplash, Nightcrawler, Edge of Tomorrow, Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Interstellar, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and John Wick
HM: 1981, 2019, 2018, 1999, 1988, 2006, 2003, 2002, 2010, 1985, 1987, 1976, 2015, 2005, 2009, 1993, 2016, 1939 10: 1991 My favorite: T2: Judgement Day 9: 2014 My favorite: Captain America The Winter Soldier 8: 1980 My favorite: Empire Strikes Back 7: 2012 My favorite: The Dark Knight Rises 6: 2008 (MY FAVORITE MOVIE EVER MADE CAME OUT THIS YEAR!) My favorite: The Dark Knight (MY FAVORITE MOVIE EVER MADE) 5: 1989 My favorite: The Last Crusade 4: 2004 My favorite: Spider-Man 2 3: 1984 My favorite: Temple of Doom 2: 1994 My favorite: The Lion King 1: 1982 My favorite: Wrath of Khan
1987 Had so many great horror movies such as Hellraiser, Predator, The Lost Boys, Evil Dead II, A Nightmare On Elm Street 3 as well as some Funny films such as The Princess Bride, Spaceballs, Lethal Weapon, Planes, Trains, & Automobiles
Video suggestion: top 10 favourite mcu supporting characters. (Ones that you enjoy watching on screen the most, not necesserily the best, most developed characters)
1999 WAS the year for movies! Rounding off the century and decade in style...my current top 10 of 1999: 10. The Green Mile 9. American Beauty 8. Audition 7. Notting Hill 6. A Room for Romeo Brass 5. Eyes Wide Shut 4. Magnolia 3. The Matrix 2. The Sixth Sense 1. Fight Club Honestly, the top 8 of these are all in my 100 favourites of all time; just so good!
June 1982: The BEST Month in the Cinematic History. (Especially for Sci-Fi Fans) June 4, 1982: Poltergeist June 4, 1982: Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan June 11, 1982: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial June 25, 1982: Blade Runner June 25, 1982: The Thing
2019 was fantastic and might be my favorite year of all time!! It was the year for finales! Avengers Endgame, Star Wars The Rise Of Skywalker, X-Men Dark Phoenix and a whole bunch of sequels as well!!
I swear the years that end with 4 in their name have the best movies 1954: On the Waterfront, Rear Window, Seven Samurai, Godzilla 1964: Mary Poppins, Dr. Strangelove, Goldfinger, A Fistful of Dollars 1974: The Godfather: Part II, Chinatown, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, The Conversation 1984: The Terminator, Ghostbusters, The Karate Kid, A Nightmare on Elm Street 1994: The Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, The Lion King 2004: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Incredibles, Saw, Million Dollar Baby 2014: Interstellar, Guardians of the Galaxy, Whiplash, Edge of Tomorrow 2024: TBA
1939 should be up there too. Gone With the Wind, The Wizard of OZ, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Stagecoach, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and more important films.
I think 2018 was one of the weaker years for film recently, that and 2011. I don't think there'll be much to come out of it that will stand the test of time
my personal favorites: I) 2014: Big Hero 6, Interstellar, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Fury, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Edge of Tomorrow, How to Train Your Dragon 2, Maleficent, Nightcrawler, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, The Boxtrolls, Whiplash II) 2018: Avengers: Infinity War, Black Panther, Ready Player One, Aquaman, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Maze Runner: The Death Cure, A Quiet Place, Hereditary III) 2019: Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: Far from Home, Joker, Alita: Battle Angel, The Lion King, Glass, X-Men: Dark Phoenix, 1917, Us, Knives Out, Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker IV) 2007: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Ratatouille, Transformers, I Am Legend, The Mist, Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, Live Free or Die Hard, Hot Fuzz, 28 Weeks Later, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, Beowulf, Mr. Bean's Holiday, 1408, Stardust, Paranormal Activity, Dead Silence V) 2012: The Avengers, The Dark Knight Rises, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Hunger Games, Wreck-It Ralph, Skyfall, Life of Pi, 21 Jump Street, Brave, Ted, Les Misérables
Once Upon a time in Hollywood, Parasite, The Gentleman, The Farewell,, Little Women, Bad Education, Dark Waters, El Camino, Bombshell, Waves, Midsommar, Dr Sleep, Alita Battle Angel, John Wick 3, Spiderman Far From Home, Deadwood: The Movie, Batman V Ninja Turtles, Knives Out, Good Boys, Long Shot, Just Mercy, Rocketman, Fighting with my family, Five Feet Apart, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, And then we Danced, Queen and Slim, The Art of Racing in the Rain, It Chapter 2, Steven's Universe: The Movie, Weathering with you, Us, Klaus, One Piece: Stampede.
My favourite year of all time as a 24 year old for films is 2017: Blade Runner 2049 (3rd favourite film of all time) Dunkirk (4th favourite film of all time) The Florida Project (25th favourite film of all time) Phantom Thread (33rd favourite film of all time) Raw (47th favourite film of all time) A Ghost Story (60th favourite film of all time) Lady Bird (71st favourite film of all time) Get Out (85th favourite film of all time) Baby Driver (86th favourite film of all time) Also great: The Love Witch 20th Century Women Coco
Honestly 2012 has a lot of brilliant movies such as The avengers, Skyfall,The dark knight rises, I am Bruce Lee, Men in black 3, American reunion and Taken 2 Animation wise Madagascar 3 and ice age 4
Here’s my top 4 (completely subjective): 4: 1954 - Rear Window - Seven Samurai - Godzilla 3: 1988 - The Last Temptation of Christ - Who Framed Roger Rabbit - My Neighbour Totoro - Grave of the Fireflies 2: 2019 - The Irishman - Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood - Parasite 1: 1980 - Raging Bull - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - Kagemusha - The Elephant Man - The Shining
Personally, 2017 is close to me heart. That year kind of resurrected my excitement for movie theaters and cinema in general. Releases such as Good Time, Logan, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2047, Baby Driver, Get Out, Mother, IT, Ragnarök, Revenge and I could go on and on. Such a big and well-rounded year for movies!
2016: Civil War, Deadpool, Train to Busan, Arrival, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Zootopia, La La Land, Moonlight, Rogue One, Your Name, Seoul Station, Now you see me 2
So glad you included 1985! But, I'm a big drama and western fan. Part of what made that year great were: Pale Rider, Silverado, Witness, Out of Africa.
93-94 were knock out back to back years. 2013, 2015, 2018 were definitely some of the biggest years in cinema. I'm younger but, to me 2012 - 2019 was a crazy run for movies. 2012: Django Unchained Dark Knight Rises Skyfall Avengers 21 Jump Street Life of Pi Ted Seven Psychopaths Prometheus Expendables 2 Amazing Spider-Man 2013: Lone Survivor Captain Phillips Gravity Conjuring Star Trek Into Darkness The Wolverine Elysium The Heat Fast and Furious 6 Iron Man 3 Frozen Pacific Rim Now You See Me World War Z 2014: Winter Soldier GOTG Edge of Tomorrow X-Men DOFP American Sniper Dawn of the POTA Fury Interstellar Godzilla 2015: Mad Max MI: Rogue Nation The Martian Creed The Revenant Force Awakens Ted 2 Age of Ultron Jurassic World Spectre Furious 7 Insidious 3 Everest 2016: Civil War Deadpool Rogue One Hacksaw Ridge 13 Hours Doctor Strange Jungle Book Conjuring 2 Finding Dory 2017: Logan John Wick 2 Baby Driver Spider-Man Homecoming Dunkirk Wonder Woman Thor 3 Kingsman II GOTG 2 Alien Covenant 2018: Infinity War Deadpool 2 MI: Fallout A Quiet Place Creed II Black Panther Incredibles 2 Into the Spider-Verse Bumblebee Aquaman Upgrade 2019: Endgame Ford v. Ferrari John Wick 3 Joker Shazam! Spider-Man Far from Home Uncut Gems Fighting with my Family 1917 Us Wild bro.
A few years that automatically come to mind for me are 1968 (Once Upon a Time in the West, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Rosemary's Baby), 1973 (The Exorcist, The Wicker Man, Don't Look Now), 1975 (Jaws, Barry Lyndon, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Dog Day Afternoon), and 1979 (Life of Brian, Manhattan, Apocalypse Now, Kramer vs Kramer, Alien).
Your channel is amazing and so underrated, continue the good work. Also i would like to ad to 1994 one of my favorites-Luc Bussons Leon the Profesional, which fun fact was Natalie Portmans first magure film.
2003: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl ELF Finding Nemo X2: X-Men United Master & Commander: The Far Side Of The World Monster Kill Bill: Volume 1 School Of Rock Holes The Matrix Reloaded
@@jermainehaslam5634 2020 can be understood as the worst year for the entertainment industry, but there were also other years where movies were mediocre and almost everything was remakes, unnecessary sequels and movies with a progressive agenda, so 2020 is a different year, but The past years weren't very good either.
For me, 1984 was the year where cinema changed forever, the public became more interested in blockbusters and the figure of the capitalism in the industry , The movies of that year : Amadeus , Indiana Jones and the temple of doom , Ghostbusters , Beverly Hills Cop , Terminator , Gremlins , Karate Kid , A nightmare of elm street , This is Spinal Tap , The Revenge of the nerds , Sixteen Candles , Starman , Repo man
Best 3 movies of these years 5. 2004 Anchor man, saw, Napoleon dynamite 4. 1985. Back to the future, rocky 3, Rambo 3. 2008. The dark knight, wall e, iron man 2. 2019. Joker, endgame, jojo rabbit 1. 2014. Guardians of the galaxy, interstellar, x men days of future past
2004: Shrek 2, Der Untergang, The Bourne-Supremacy 1985: Back to the Future, To live and die in L.A., Police Story 2008: The Dark Knight, Gran Torino, Kung Fu Panda 2019: Parasite, Joker, Endgame 2014: Interstellar, Whiplash, The Lego Movie
Shocked that you had 1999 and didn’t mention Fight Club or The Phantom Menace! I think 2014 would take the cake for me. What a year, and you didn’t even mention Interstellar there either.
2015 was one of the best Mad Max Fury Road Mission Impossible Rouge Nation Creed The Revenant Kingsman The Secret Service Star Wars The Force Awakens Avengers Age Of Ultron Furious 7 Inside Out The Martian Sicario Bridge of Spies The Hateful Eight Straight Outta Compton Steve Jobs Spotlight The Big Short Spectre Jurassic World Spy
Honestly 2020 is just forever going to be the worst
I’d say the worst is 1654. Not the best year for movies
@@mathemachickenmadge2963 nah I'd say 1037 not very pleasant in terms of movies
Nah you're both wrong, 2098 was pretty bad
Dune and No Time To Die might save it from being complete garbage. But still the rest of the year has been awful
I can’t blame the big studios for not releasing many movies this year. Onward is probably the best movie of 2020.
This list has 1984, 1994, 2004 and 2014
I’ve got a good feeling about 2024
They all end with 4 in its name.
Ler's make it happen
@@geraldeguzman and you have 4 likes
All that was before Woke Hollywood. 2014, debatable
2024 is going to be worst 😢😢 and break the rule of 4.....@@joe9739
1957 is underrated. Paths of Glory, 12 Angry men, Bridge on the River Kwai
DO IT
I've never seen any of those, but 12 Angry Men sounds awesome!
Miguel's Movie Reviews 12 angry men and paths of glory are some of my favorite movies of all time.
yup
12 Angry Men is such a great movie
*Sean, picking out the "Top 10 Best Years For Movies" had to be one of the hardest, if not the hardest, rankings that you've ever done. Truly an epic challenge. But you've most definitely did a excellent job this year especially during the worst year in movie history. So no matter how big of a turnout you have for this video, your subscribers know that your passion for movies is truly unmatched and we're all proud of you and what you have accomplished since starting your UA-cam Channel. You're the best and stay true to yourself Sean.*
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ARE YOU KIDDING ME we got fantasy island this year a cinematic masterpiece a truly amazing film I was on the edge of my seat the entire time clenching my ass pissing my pants and crying near the end. A truly roller coaster of emotions. MASTERPIECE
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@@veryhappy6828 *sounds* *like* *a* *lot* *of* *work*
Cyke yeaahhh Lol
2014 is the best year
Whiplash
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Gone Girl
John Wick
Nightcrawler
Kingsman: The Secret Service
Birdman
Guardians of the Galaxy
Edge of Tomorrow
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Interstellar
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Lego Movie
Chef
True true
There were so many good movies that I forgot came out that year
I knew that was going to be top 3 cuz it was just such a variety of great movies.
Your forgetting Fant4stic
Not even gonna mention Godzilla.
Shrek 2 also came out in 2004. I think people kind of forget how HUGE Shrek 2 was when it was released: arguably better than the first one, two Academy Award nominations and literally the highest-grossing animated film until 2010.
2019 with Endgame, Joker, 1917, Jojo rabbit, It chapter two, Midsommar, Us, Toy story 4, StarWars episode 9... The list just goes on
Yeah forgot Parasite, Once upon a time in Hollywood, Lighthouse, Knives out, How to train your dragon 3, Pet semetary, Doctor sleep, John Wick 3... Just an amazing year
Knives Out, The Farewell, Parasite, Ford v Ferrari and Little Women also all came out and they were phenomenal. Wasn’t the biggest fan of episode 9 tho :/
Damn forgot to mention Once upon a time in hollywood too
its definatly not number 1 but i would defo put it in the top 10
Oh plz, Star Wars and It 2 sucked, get real kid
@@Theeinsom so did joker and endgame
You should do a Top ten worst years for movies not including 2020 as it would win by default 😂😂
2009
@@calw.9373 District 9, Harry Potter 6, The Hangover, Sherlock Holmes, The Soloist, Star Trek, Up, Watchmen and Zombieland were great movies, imo. They all were released in 2009.
2011
@@StaticBlaster But you also have Friday the 13th, Street Fighter: the legend of chun li, Fast 4, Dragonball: evolution, X-Men Origins, Terminator: salvation, Transformers 2, G.I. Joe, Saw 6, Halloween 2, 2012, Twilight 3, and Alvin and the Chipmunks 2
@Jacob Butler Yeah I tend to agree. When you actually play it out, it's not very interesting. It would be all about how nothing interesting came out and how no one has watched the big releases since they came out.
Surprised that 2001 isn't on there. 2001 notoriously had a ton of movies that kicked off major franchises:
Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
Fast and the Furious
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Shrek
Spy Kids
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
Monster's Inc.
Ocean's Eleven
Plus, a bunch of other iconic movies like:
Donnie Darko
Legally Blonde
Moulin Rouge
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
The Princess Diaries
The Royal Tenenbaums
Training Day
Zoolander
Spirited Away
Ocean's 11 kicked off that series, not thr franchise. The first Ocean's film was released in the 60s.
Shrek and spy kids alone make it the best year
Don't forget Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
Don't forget 2001 A Space Odyssey, a classic masterpiece.
@@Hritik9000 That came out in 1968. Not 2001. That tricked me at first too.
We went from 2019 a great year for Disney and Oscar nominees, to 2020 in which the movie Cats could win an Oscar.
2004 is my top pick, I mean:
Spider-Man 2
The Incredibles
Shrek 2
Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban
Team America: World Police
Shaun of the Dead
I, Robot
Mean Girls
The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie
Speak
Hellboy
The Bourne Supremacy
Dodgeball
Anchorman
Passion of the Christ
National Treasure
And of course, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
Also Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Before Sunset, and Napoleon Dynamite
Eternal sunshine, sideways, million dollar baby, the aviator
I Agree, the only year I have above it is 2008
What about Collateral which is easily the best film that came out that year
@@jessebrucepinkman9834 😂🤣
I know it’s hard to mention every classic film from a particular year but here a few films that Sean didn’t mention that are worth a watch.
2004 -Million Dollar Baby and Hotel Rwanda.
2014 - Interstellar and the Grand Budapest Hotel
1984 - Amadeus and Paris, Texas
1994 - León the Professional
The rest of the years were covered perfectly. (Correct me if I missed him mentioning a particular movie I mentioned)
coincidentally they all end with 4
2004 - How about Kill Fucking Bill Vol. 2??
Both Kill Bill movies are garbage
@@naydra199 Yeah right
Hotel Rwanda was 2005 and million dollar baby is depressing and unwatchable
Here are some of my favorites:
1999 had:
-Eyes Wide Shut
-Fight Club
-American Beauty
-Magnolia
-Toy Story 2
-The Iron Giant
-South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
2007 had:
-Ratatouille
-Hot Fuzz
-Zodiac
-No Country for Old Men
-There Will Be Blood
-Persepolis
-Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
2004 had:
-Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
-Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
-The Incredibles
-The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
-Shrek 2
-Spider Man 2
-Collateral
-Before Sunset
-Shaun of the Dead
Spider man 3 is a great film. How come you didn't put that in 2007?
@@Disconnected2024 i thought it was meh
Hot fuzz is the closest thing to a perfect movie I've ever seen. I'd add
the matrix and Green Mile to 1999 personally.
@@Luca-bv5ic haven't seen The Matrix yet
@@thedemonthatchasedyouupyou1747
I highly recommend the first one.
I'll shout out 1995, too.
- Seven
- Heat
- Toy Story
- Braveheart
- The Usual Suspects
- Casino
- Die Hard With a Vengeance
- Bad Boys
- GoldenEye
- Apollo 13
- 12 Monkeys
- Ghost in the Shell
- Clueless
- Before Sunset
- Billy Madison
- Friday
- Jumanji
It was a great year
Yes, agree. And I think Babe was in 1995 too.
Immediately thought of 1994 when I read the title. The Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, Leon the professional, Lion King, Ed Wood, The Usual Suspects, Dumb and Dumber, The Mask, The crow etc. What a great year for movies
The usual suspects was 1995 but still an incredible year
My favorite year is probably 2014 because it has: Dawn of the planet of the apes, Whiplash, Interstellar, Winter soldier, Guardins of the galaxy, Days of future past, Big hero 6, Lego movie, Night crawler, Edge of tomorrow and a great action movie John Wick
U forgot gone girl
and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, at least imo
Also Edge of Tommorrow
@Stars yeah not a fan of boyhood myself either.
@Stars did you write that comment about interstellar then delete it? Ye lol i missed that OP had in fact included interstellar. I absolutely loved it, can't believe some people hate it so much.
The 80s were just so iconic with movies and music. I'm not surprised 5 of your top 10 years were from the 80s!
2003 had Finding Nemo, School of Rock, Elf, Curse of the Black Pearl, LOTR Return of the King, and Lost of translation. Great year for movies!
True!
Say what you want about 2019 or the movies that came out that yr, we at least had a summer filled with blockbusters from avengers Endgame, Pokémon detective pikachu, Aladdin and lion king remakes, John wick 3, Godzilla king of the monsters, Toy story 4, spider man far from home etc. this yr we didn’t even had a summer blockbuster season cuz of how bad 2020 has been. 2019 > 2020
also some great movies that aren't blockbusters. Parasite, The Lighthouse, Irishman, Jojo Rabbit, 1917
All of them aren’t great so wrong kid
And sw ep 9
imo 2019 had the worst disney live action remakes, the worst avengers movie and the worst spider man movie of all time
U. Aziz imo there all amazing
Honestly there are so many good years, I can’t pick one but higher ups are 66, 80, 85, 89, 94, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019
Finally someone who mentions 2012 and 2015
2008 also as far as summer movies
The dark knight
Wall-E
Kin Fu Panda
Iron Man
Hancock
Tropic Thunder
Pineapple Express
Stepbrothers
Wanted
1939 😮😮😮😮... Mr Smith Goes to Washington, Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Ninochtka, Withering Heights, The Woman and many more
There's a lot of great years for movies sadly not the one we are currently in but if we can get no time to die I'll be happy
2012 was great too-Skyfall,The Dark Knight Roses,Looper,Wreck It Ralph,and Django Unchained
The Hunt, Hobbit 1, 21 Jump Street, Dredd, Lawless, The Place beyond the Pines
I can’t believe you didn’t include The Avengers. It is the best movie I’ve seen that year.
Argo for me
The Usual Suspects came out in 1995, but still should have been mentioned. Thank you Sean for amazing videos every day.
*The Shawshank Redemption is the best film of all time*
Honestly it should have won Best Picture over Pulp Fiction
@@rylan_reviews6493 Pulp Fiction didn't win best picture. Forrest Gump did. I think shawshank Redemption and Pulp Fiction deserved best picture over it though. They're my two favorite movies
Sheev Palpatine oh I knew that, my bad but Shawshank still should have won
1994 Better be here!!
U should do a top 10 list of sequels surpassing the originals that would be very entertaining.
1979:Alien
1986:Aliens
1984: Amedaus
1987: The Princess Bride
1988: Die Hard
1991 :T2:JD
1994: Pulp Fiction, Shawshank redemption,lion king
1995: seven
1997:Leon
1998: American history x
1999: Fight Club, The Matrix, American Beauty, The Green Mile, The Insider, Toy Story 2, Being John Malkovich, The Sixth Sense
Leon was actually 1994 making that year even more insane lol.
Our film taste might differ a lot, but at least we both agree on the best film of 1988 lol
99'...Magnolia
My Favorite Year For Movies is 1997 Because A Lot Of Fantastic Films Released In That Year:
1- Face/Off
2- Con Air
3- Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery
4- Titanic
5- The Jackal
6- Air Force One
7- Mr. Nice Guy
8- Absolute Power
9- Hercules
10- Alien: Resurrection
11- The Fifth Element
12- Bean
Yes,,Hercules is getting recognition but 1997 did give us Batman and Robin and Speed 2.
You like Alien: Resurrection?
@@TheNumbersGuy-bm6bt yes, because I thought the movie was really fun and action-packed I really loved that the first action Sequence starts in minute 23 and the action goes on until the end of the movie. And even if the writing is weird and Winona rider is annoying the movie is still super fun.
Don t Forget Scream 2 and I know What you Did Last summer & The Lost World Jurassic Park and Princess mononoke
Good Will Hunting, Boogie Nights and L.A. Confidential?
1999 was my favorite year : The Matrix , Fight Club , American Beauty , The Green Mille , Toy Story 2 , Office Space , Galaxy Quest , American Pie , The Sixth Sense , Sleepy Hollow , Being John Malkovich , Notting Hill .
magnolia?
@@schlobooodly6836 Best film of 1999
@Randy WhiteTo me it is.
Where is Star Wars on the list?
1975:
You had ‘One flew over the cuckoos nest’ a movie so good it swept at the oscars, and deservedly so.
You had ‘Barry Lyndon’ one of Kubrick’s best and one of the most well shot films of all time.
You had ‘Quest for the Holy Grail’ A masterpiece in the parody genre, and Monty Pythons comedic masterpiece.
You also had ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Sidney Lumets banks heist movie, with one of the best Pacino performances ever, and an insane emotional climax to boot.
There was also a few foreign gems, mainly ‘Seven Beauty’s’ and Andre Tarkovskys ‘Mirror’ (anyone who watches Cinefix knows that one well)
And if your more into the summer classics, they’ve got Spielberg’s ‘Jaws’ and Tim Currys strange musical madness in ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’
(Also, although I haven’t seen them yet, ‘Dolemite’ & ‘Nashville’ came out that year, both remaining quite culturally significant)
@Randy White No I haven’t, but I’m only more curious about it now
@@cultmoss4482 - how 'bout now?? 😄
@@chrisrj9871 Best year in cinema is probably 1999 honestly
But 2009 was great for animated movies, Up, Coraline, Princess and the Frog, Fantastic Mr. Fox, etc.
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Just watch cellspex she will tell you all about it
2010 was better: Tangled, TS3, Megamind, Shrek 4, Despicable Me, HTTYD
@@joeyjerry1586 I agree, and don't forget Toy Story 3, that was the best along with HTTYD (which are both Top 5 animated movies of all time for me). And I'm so glad you included Shrek 4, people always leave that out.
@@sheevpalps3846 TS3=Toy Story 3
2014 hands down. Year I became in love with going to the movies and started catching up with the classics.
My top 3 would be:
First - 1994: The Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, Lion King and Usual Suspects will be difficult to ever top
Second - 1999: Fight club, The Sixth Sense, The Matrix, Green Mile and American Pie the standouts for me
Third - 2014: Easily the standout of the last 20 years for me with so many top quality films like Whiplash, Nightcrawler, Edge of Tomorrow, Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Interstellar, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and John Wick
The usual suspects 1995
HM: 1981, 2019, 2018, 1999, 1988, 2006, 2003, 2002, 2010, 1985, 1987, 1976, 2015, 2005, 2009, 1993, 2016, 1939
10: 1991
My favorite: T2: Judgement Day
9: 2014
My favorite: Captain America The Winter Soldier
8: 1980
My favorite: Empire Strikes Back
7: 2012
My favorite: The Dark Knight Rises
6: 2008 (MY FAVORITE MOVIE EVER MADE CAME OUT THIS YEAR!)
My favorite: The Dark Knight (MY FAVORITE MOVIE EVER MADE)
5: 1989
My favorite: The Last Crusade
4: 2004
My favorite: Spider-Man 2
3: 1984
My favorite: Temple of Doom
2: 1994
My favorite: The Lion King
1: 1982
My favorite: Wrath of Khan
Glad to see someone else adores Temple of Doom
Wrath of Khan Is so great! So good best ST film
1987 Had so many great horror movies such as Hellraiser, Predator, The Lost Boys, Evil Dead II, A Nightmare On Elm Street 3
as well as some Funny films such as The Princess Bride, Spaceballs, Lethal Weapon, Planes, Trains, & Automobiles
What are the great Movies Came out in 1998 and the great animated movies came in 1998 ?
Even though 2020 didn't have many new releases, it was the year in which I saw the most movies in my life.
2019 is my favorite year for movies I’ve been alive for
When is your 3rd birthday? I'll bake you a cake. Lol.
No offence intended mate, just British humour.
British humor must suck then lol
Video suggestion: top 10 favourite mcu supporting characters. (Ones that you enjoy watching on screen the most, not necesserily the best, most developed characters)
2020 may not be the best but it sure will be one of the most memorable!
Unfortunately
Bruh, cinemas in my place haven’t been open since like April
1999 WAS the year for movies!
Rounding off the century and decade in style...my current top 10 of 1999:
10. The Green Mile
9. American Beauty
8. Audition
7. Notting Hill
6. A Room for Romeo Brass
5. Eyes Wide Shut
4. Magnolia
3. The Matrix
2. The Sixth Sense
1. Fight Club
Honestly, the top 8 of these are all in my 100 favourites of all time; just so good!
94-99 was the best 5 years in film history pretty convincingly
June 1982: The BEST Month in the Cinematic History. (Especially for Sci-Fi Fans)
June 4, 1982: Poltergeist
June 4, 1982: Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan
June 11, 1982: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
June 25, 1982: Blade Runner
June 25, 1982: The Thing
2007 is probably my favorite:
No Country for Old Men
There Will be Blood
Zodiac
Hot Fuzz
Ratatouille
All these movies are 10/10 in my opinion
It's in my runner up list!
No COUNTY for Old Men Lol
There will be blood and Zodiac sucked. Hot Fuzz is amazing.
I'd also add 2006 to that list.
Casino Royale
Children of Men
Pans Labyrinth
The Departed
The Prestige
Borat
Dead Man's Chest, Rocky Balboa, 300, The Last King of Scotland
Don't forget Little Miss Sunshine
The pursuit of happiness is also a great film
X men 3 😂😂😂😂
Don t Forget Over the Hedge and Final Destination 3
For 2010's I'd say the order is
1. 2014
2. 2012
3. 2016
4. 2019
5. 2015
6. 2013
7. 2017
8. 2011
9. 2010
10. 2018
Last time i was this early sean still looked like wolverine
2019 was fantastic and might be my favorite year of all time!! It was the year for finales! Avengers Endgame, Star Wars The Rise Of Skywalker, X-Men Dark Phoenix and a whole bunch of sequels as well!!
I agree. 2019 is the best movie year of all time
Except you're missing the simple fact that Rise Of Skywalker and Dark Phoenix were awful
Chasers Shut up sequel trilogy hater.
@@harrymckenna But but I like Force Awakens and Last Jedi :(
Chasers Ok sorry.
1982 is the best year for film. I still love other years like 1975, 1977, 1984, 1988, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2010 and 2008.
I swear the years that end with 4 in their name have the best movies
1954: On the Waterfront, Rear Window, Seven Samurai, Godzilla
1964: Mary Poppins, Dr. Strangelove, Goldfinger, A Fistful of Dollars
1974: The Godfather: Part II, Chinatown, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, The Conversation
1984: The Terminator, Ghostbusters, The Karate Kid, A Nightmare on Elm Street
1994: The Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, The Lion King
2004: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Incredibles, Saw, Million Dollar Baby
2014: Interstellar, Guardians of the Galaxy, Whiplash, Edge of Tomorrow
2024: TBA
54 is a super underrated and amazing year for film glad you mentioned it
Surprisingly 2019 was one of the best years of movies
1939 should be up there too. Gone With the Wind, The Wizard of OZ, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Stagecoach, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and more important films.
Haven't see this yet, but 2018 of 2019 better be on here.
Hello there
Hello there
2018 wasn’t as good as 2010, 2014, 2017 and 2019
I think 2018 was one of the weaker years for film recently, that and 2011. I don't think there'll be much to come out of it that will stand the test of time
2019 was amazing, 2018 not so much
my personal favorites:
I) 2014: Big Hero 6, Interstellar, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Fury, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Edge of Tomorrow, How to Train Your Dragon 2, Maleficent, Nightcrawler, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, The Boxtrolls, Whiplash
II) 2018: Avengers: Infinity War, Black Panther, Ready Player One, Aquaman, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Maze Runner: The Death Cure, A Quiet Place, Hereditary
III) 2019: Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: Far from Home, Joker, Alita: Battle Angel, The Lion King, Glass, X-Men: Dark Phoenix, 1917, Us, Knives Out, Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker
IV) 2007: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Ratatouille, Transformers, I Am Legend, The Mist, Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, Live Free or Die Hard, Hot Fuzz, 28 Weeks Later, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, Beowulf, Mr. Bean's Holiday, 1408, Stardust, Paranormal Activity, Dead Silence
V) 2012: The Avengers, The Dark Knight Rises, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Hunger Games, Wreck-It Ralph, Skyfall, Life of Pi, 21 Jump Street, Brave, Ted, Les Misérables
Could You Do A Top 10 Worst Years For Movies?
2009 2020 i cant think of another year
2019 is definitely the best of the decade
Oirich Entertainment Hell yeah!!!!!
I’d pick 2014
I say 2017
I'd say 2014, Winter Soldier, Kingmens, Gaurdians of the galaxy, Big hero 6, The Lego movie. Need I go on?
Ayaad Salahuddin you forgot Interstellar and Whiplash
2019 hands down.
“Which movie has the batch of movies.” Don’t worry, it’s been a long quarantine for all of us
YOU MISSED TOY STORY 2 FOR 1999!
(Can you re-rank the Harry Potter movies soon?)
YOU MISSED ANNIE 2 FOR 1999
Why would he re-rank something he already ranked?
Toy story 2 I sent that good
@@ahmedwalid4819 I don't know, just to see if his ranking has changed.
He also missed American Pie... he must didn’t like that one either.
2019 u missed a beat. Marriage story 1917 parasite ad astra the Irishman once upon a time in Hollywood joker. Coomee on man!
Roscoe Marshall Avengers Endgame, Ant-Man and the Wasp and Spider-Man Far From Home
@@MemeMan99 Ant farm and the wasp came out in 2018
I agree. 2019 was the best year for movies. So many masterpieces!
Once Upon a time in Hollywood, Parasite, The Gentleman, The Farewell,, Little Women, Bad Education, Dark Waters, El Camino, Bombshell, Waves, Midsommar, Dr Sleep, Alita Battle Angel, John Wick 3, Spiderman Far From Home, Deadwood: The Movie, Batman V Ninja Turtles, Knives Out, Good Boys, Long Shot, Just Mercy, Rocketman, Fighting with my family, Five Feet Apart, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, And then we Danced, Queen and Slim, The Art of Racing in the Rain, It Chapter 2, Steven's Universe: The Movie, Weathering with you, Us, Klaus, One Piece: Stampede.
You forgot Endgame and Ford vs. Ferrari
10. 1994
9. 2014
8. 1991
7. 1989
6. 2017
5. 2018
4. 2019
3. 1985
2. 1984
1. 2008 (AKA the year I was born)
My favourite year of all time as a 24 year old for films is 2017:
Blade Runner 2049 (3rd favourite film of all time)
Dunkirk (4th favourite film of all time)
The Florida Project (25th favourite film of all time)
Phantom Thread (33rd favourite film of all time)
Raw (47th favourite film of all time)
A Ghost Story (60th favourite film of all time)
Lady Bird (71st favourite film of all time)
Get Out (85th favourite film of all time)
Baby Driver (86th favourite film of all time)
Also great:
The Love Witch
20th Century Women
Coco
What's your Top 100? Do you have an IMDb list about it?
I’m sad that he didn’t even mention the Phantom Menace in 1999
Obviously 2020 is the best year for movies obviously 🍿👀
Obviously
Anyone else get that BIG MOVIES ARE BACK only 1 movie comes 🧐
And then Antebellum witch is supposed to be horror 😶
Because we can watch a lot of great old classics, Three days of the Condor for example.
Realy????
2019 was also a great year with amazing movies pushing the boundaries of film
Honestly 2012 has a lot of brilliant movies such as The avengers, Skyfall,The dark knight rises, I am Bruce Lee, Men in black 3, American reunion and Taken 2
Animation wise Madagascar 3 and ice age 4
For 1976 you didn’t mention all the presidents men or network
Here’s my top 4 (completely subjective):
4: 1954
- Rear Window
- Seven Samurai
- Godzilla
3: 1988
- The Last Temptation of Christ
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- My Neighbour Totoro
- Grave of the Fireflies
2: 2019
- The Irishman
- Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
- Parasite
1: 1980
- Raging Bull
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
- Kagemusha
- The Elephant Man
- The Shining
Personally, 2017 is close to me heart. That year kind of resurrected my excitement for movie theaters and cinema in general. Releases such as Good Time, Logan, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2047, Baby Driver, Get Out, Mother, IT, Ragnarök, Revenge and I could go on and on. Such a big and well-rounded year for movies!
War for the Planet of the Apes, The Death of Stalin, The Disaster Artist, Wind River, Kingsman: the Golden Circle, The Lego Batman movie
@@akosleoszilagyi2529 John Wick Chapter 2
2016:
Civil War, Deadpool, Train to Busan, Arrival, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Zootopia, La La Land, Moonlight, Rogue One, Your Name, Seoul Station, Now you see me 2
This is a ranking I can’t do at all. I haven’t been alive long enough to judge many years and I don’t watch every genre.
I could barely make it through coraline
Sharknado is 2 is the best movie ever made. The opening plane scene had me on the edge of my seat.
Why did your patreon supporters not pick Cast a Sean Chandler Biopic. I NEED THAT VIDEO
That 1994 triple threat of Shawshank, Forrest Gump and Pulp Fiction cannot be matched
He forgot my favorite movie of 1984: This is Spinal Tap
Usual suspects is from 1995, which is a great year too. Se7en, Jumanji, Die Hard 3, Desperado, Golden Eye, Braveheart...
I think 2008 and 2019 should have been here
2019 was incredible
2017 was the best.
i really liked 2002 and 2005
Noobmaster.
So glad you included 1985! But, I'm a big drama and western fan. Part of what made that year great were: Pale Rider, Silverado, Witness, Out of Africa.
93-94 were knock out back to back years.
2013, 2015, 2018 were definitely some of the biggest years in cinema.
I'm younger but, to me 2012 - 2019 was a crazy run for movies.
2012:
Django Unchained
Dark Knight Rises
Skyfall
Avengers
21 Jump Street
Life of Pi
Ted
Seven Psychopaths
Prometheus
Expendables 2
Amazing Spider-Man
2013:
Lone Survivor
Captain Phillips
Gravity
Conjuring
Star Trek Into Darkness
The Wolverine
Elysium
The Heat
Fast and Furious 6
Iron Man 3
Frozen
Pacific Rim
Now You See Me
World War Z
2014:
Winter Soldier
GOTG
Edge of Tomorrow
X-Men DOFP
American Sniper
Dawn of the POTA
Fury
Interstellar
Godzilla
2015:
Mad Max
MI: Rogue Nation
The Martian
Creed
The Revenant
Force Awakens
Ted 2
Age of Ultron
Jurassic World
Spectre
Furious 7
Insidious 3
Everest
2016:
Civil War
Deadpool
Rogue One
Hacksaw Ridge
13 Hours
Doctor Strange
Jungle Book
Conjuring 2
Finding Dory
2017:
Logan
John Wick 2
Baby Driver
Spider-Man Homecoming
Dunkirk
Wonder Woman
Thor 3
Kingsman II
GOTG 2
Alien Covenant
2018:
Infinity War
Deadpool 2
MI: Fallout
A Quiet Place
Creed II
Black Panther
Incredibles 2
Into the Spider-Verse
Bumblebee
Aquaman
Upgrade
2019:
Endgame
Ford v. Ferrari
John Wick 3
Joker
Shazam!
Spider-Man Far from Home
Uncut Gems
Fighting with my Family
1917
Us
Wild bro.
Where's knives out and parasite in 2019
2019 also had the lighthouse @@t-7777
@@ethannhuntt yeah peak film,I didn't comment that because I haven't seen it but now I already have
A few years that automatically come to mind for me are 1968 (Once Upon a Time in the West, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Rosemary's Baby), 1973 (The Exorcist, The Wicker Man, Don't Look Now), 1975 (Jaws, Barry Lyndon, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Dog Day Afternoon), and 1979 (Life of Brian, Manhattan, Apocalypse Now, Kramer vs Kramer, Alien).
You forgot to mention 'shaun of the dead' with 2004
Best zombie movie ever made
@@akosleoszilagyi2529 absolutely
@@Jpres_ But Zombieland 1-2 are also great.
@@akosleoszilagyi2529 Becouse of Jesse Eisenberg
@@lifeinthehands6972 and Woody Harrelson
Your channel is amazing and so underrated, continue the good work. Also i would like to ad to 1994 one of my favorites-Luc Bussons Leon the Profesional, which fun fact was Natalie Portmans first magure film.
I appreciate it!
The Usual Suspects was 1995, not 1994. But great list.
1975: JAws, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Dog Day Afternoon, Barry Lyndom...Uff!!
I cant do a list but if we're going by decade this what i would choose:
1957
1968
1974
1985
1994
2007
2019
A man of culture. The 1960s and 1970s are underrated. And 1957 was pretty strong.
@@akosleoszilagyi2529 bro, just saying this is based on research 😂
@@thecomicdirector8417 Do you like westerns?
@@akosleoszilagyi2529 no sorry
@@thecomicdirector8417 Oh no. And War movies?
2003: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
ELF
Finding Nemo
X2: X-Men United
Master & Commander: The Far Side Of The World
Monster
Kill Bill: Volume 1
School Of Rock
Holes
The Matrix Reloaded
2020: The worst
2020 the shittiest year of all time!
2019 was also a terrible year
@@peterparker.4493 Avengers endgame and joker made 2019 a good year for me personally better than 2020 anyway!
@@jermainehaslam5634 2020 can be understood as the worst year for the entertainment industry, but there were also other years where movies were mediocre and almost everything was remakes, unnecessary sequels and movies with a progressive agenda, so 2020 is a different year, but The past years weren't very good either.
Jermaine Haslam I would argue 1984 because of aids and the depression
Man 1994 was an amazing year
Surprised 2019 didn't make it cuz it was lowkey the best year for fim in the 2010s
For me, 1984 was the year where cinema changed forever, the public became more interested in blockbusters and the figure of the capitalism in the industry , The movies of that year : Amadeus , Indiana Jones and the temple of doom , Ghostbusters , Beverly Hills Cop , Terminator , Gremlins , Karate Kid , A nightmare of elm street , This is Spinal Tap , The Revenge of the nerds , Sixteen Candles , Starman , Repo man
Best 3 movies of these years
5. 2004 Anchor man, saw, Napoleon dynamite
4. 1985. Back to the future, rocky 3, Rambo
3. 2008. The dark knight, wall e, iron man
2. 2019. Joker, endgame, jojo rabbit
1. 2014. Guardians of the galaxy, interstellar, x men days of future past
2004: Shrek 2, Der Untergang, The Bourne-Supremacy
1985: Back to the Future, To live and die in L.A., Police Story
2008: The Dark Knight, Gran Torino, Kung Fu Panda
2019: Parasite, Joker, Endgame
2014: Interstellar, Whiplash, The Lego Movie
Just add incredibles and spiderman 2 in 2004.And it will be a great list.
I feel like 2019 was the best year for movies bc we got movies like Avengers Endgame, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Jumanji: The Next Level, and Shazam
Shocked that you had 1999 and didn’t mention Fight Club or The Phantom Menace! I think 2014 would take the cake for me. What a year, and you didn’t even mention Interstellar there either.
The whole episode I was waiting for 2014 but he didn’t mention interstellar or kingsman
Shame on him. Interstellar is the best 2014 movie. Kingsman is also great. But Guardians of the galaxy sucks.
Kingsman is one of the best movies of the decade
2017: Logan, Star Wars TLJ, Spider-Man Homecoming, Thor Ragnarok, Godzilla POTM, Kong: Skull Island, A dogs purpose etc etc
2018 & 2019 are the best ever starting with _Infinity War_ and _Endgame_ and more...
Okay, I can't watch older movies from the 80's personally, but man that summer of 82 sounds amazing. 2014 would be my personal favorite year though.
2015 was one of the best
Mad Max Fury Road
Mission Impossible Rouge Nation
Creed
The Revenant
Kingsman The Secret Service
Star Wars The Force Awakens
Avengers Age Of Ultron
Furious 7
Inside Out
The Martian
Sicario
Bridge of Spies
The Hateful Eight
Straight Outta Compton
Steve Jobs
Spotlight
The Big Short
Spectre
Jurassic World
Spy
.
Okay - you can take off spectre, age of Ultron, force awakens and Jurassic world.
I thought 2008 would’ve been on the list, IronMan, the dark knight, Indiana Jones 4, wall-e, and kanfu panda.
In 2014 you forgot X-Men: Days of Future Past when mentioning the comic book genre.
He thinks that's overrated. I think GotG is overrated. Of course Winter Soldier is great.
@Repo man Watch the Rogue cut. It's better.
@@akosleoszilagyi2529 he also thinks winter soldier is overrated too
@Repo man what difference is there? Haven't seen the rogue cut yet though.
@Repo man I really enjoy it but I don't love it as much as other people do.