Poll: Best Best Picture Winner of Each Decade
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HollyJollyHanukka — 4 months ago(November 26, 2025 02:58 AM)
I watched Everything Everywhere all At Once twice, and still don’t understand how this is a good movie. I thought it sucked.
If you can’t say something nice, say something clever but devastating. -
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JohnnyBoy — 4 months ago(November 27, 2025 09:19 PM)
I did a similar thing for each decade in the following link which are "19xxs Decade":
https://thecineviewer.com/ListOfYearLists.html
I'm also working on the ranked list of Best Picture Winners (still have 5 more left to watch) and may reevaluate 2 or 3 like A Man for All Seasons:
https://thecineviewer.com/BestPictureWinnersList.html
For tons of movie reviews, 60+ genre lists, best of the year lists, and other content, check out:
www.thecineviewer.com -
LorqVonRay1999 — 4 months ago(November 28, 2025 08:43 PM)
1920s - not seen
1930s - I chose Gone with the Wind just slightly over All Quiet on the Western Front
1940s - very difficult choice, many great films, and maybe I should watch Casablanca again but right now I would pick Hamlet
1950s - Ben-Hur, easiest choice so far
1960s - Lawrence of Arabia
1970s - Patton
1980s - Amadeus
1990s - Titanic, even though I did not care hardly at all about the story between Jack and Rose the rest of the movie was magnificently crafted
2000s - A Beautiful Mind
2010s - the era of woke begins, Parasite
2020s - none
Except for maybe Ben-Hur none of these films would be my favorite overall for each decade -
Robgoblin — 4 months ago(November 28, 2025 09:16 PM)
Good thread.
I still can’t believe how overrated No country for old men is.
Its only selling point is unconventional story telling. The emperors new clothes of films if there ever was one.
Thats it, I’m going to clown college