1:42:34 Camera Buff go mentioned, let's gooooo! Sadly didn't make the list but I guess I will be the #1 fan of this community. Also get stream as always TJ sad that I missed it.
Here's my 10 picks for films I think are the best( I missed the forms somehow lol) -Schindler's List(1993) -The Prestige(2006) -12 Angry Men(1957) -Jurassic Park(1993) -Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) -The Lord of the Rings(2001-2003) -2001: A Space Odyssey(1968) -Stalker(1979) -Raiders of the Lost Ark(1981) - The Green Mile(1999) Its probably stupid to even give my opinion now, but I thought I'd least show what I had in mind.
Thank you so much! I knew you uploaded just recently, but I didn't watch them because I was super busy and I was bummed out yesterday that I missed my chance to register out a ballot. I definitely will register next year though!
Hey Cinemateq community, here’s some stats about both the 2023 and 2024 Cinemateq Top 100 lists: - 2023’s list had only ONE film from Latin America (Mexico’s The Holy Mountain). 2024’s list had… wait for it… only ONE film from Latin America (this time it was Brazil’s City of God) - 2023’s list had 5 films directed by women (Aftersun, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, The Matrix, American Psycho, Little Women [Greta’s version]). 2024’s list had 6 films directed by women (Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Aftersun, The Matrix, Daisies, Lady Bird, and City of God, which is co-directed by a woman) - 2023’s list had 12 animated films. 2024’s list had 7 animated films. - Newest film that made it to 2023’s list was Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which was released in summer 2023. Newest film to appear on 2024’s list is Dune: Part Two, released March 2024. (Across the Spider-Verse dropped off of this year’s list.) - Oldest film in 2023’s list was The Wizard of Oz, released in 1939. Oldest film that made 2024’s list is Metropolis, released in 1927. - 2023’s list had 18 horror films. 2024’s list had only 10 horror films (Using Letterboxd’s genre filter and what they consider Horror) - Stanley Kubrick remains the GOATED director with the most films on both 2023 and 2024 list. Seven of his films made it to 2023’s list. Six of his films made it to 2024’s list. (Paths of Glory is the film that dropped off the list this year) - 2023’s list had four films from the current decade (the 2020’s) (Everything Everywhere All At Once, Aftersun, Babylon, and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse). 2024’s list included four films from this current decade (EEAAO, Aftersun, Poor Things, and Dune: Part Two) - Sight and Sound’s current #1 film of all time, Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, did NOT make it to both 2023 and 2024’s lists. I guess it’s too damn long for the Cinemateq community. - The decade that shows up the most in 2023’s list was the 1990’s, with a total of 26 films. The decade with the most appearances in 2024’s list is the 2000’s, with a total of 25 films. - Much to TJ’s dismay, La La Land made it to the list both years. In comparison, Moonlight, the film that beat La La Land for best picture at the 2017 Oscars, dropped off the list in the 2024 version. - 2023’s #1 film dropped only one spot to #2. And 2023’s #2 film is now 2024’s #1 pick. Thank you TJ for this fun project. Always enjoy your content.
Thanks for bringing the existence of that Lee Chang-dong box set to my attention, immediately placed an order for it. I already have Poetry on Blu-ray but I needed copies of the other movies in that set, especially Green Fish which is the only film of his that I haven't seen yet. Love his work.
Love love love this stream!! I wasn't able to catch it live but I'm thoroughly enjoying the replay!!! Cheers friend!
Thank you!
Thanks for putting together this list. I completely forgot that I submitted a form.
This was so good. Thank you so, so much for doing this TJ
Thanks for watching!
1:42:34 Camera Buff go mentioned, let's gooooo! Sadly didn't make the list but I guess I will be the #1 fan of this community. Also get stream as always TJ sad that I missed it.
Some really interesting titles in there. Nice job. Great to see Daisies getting more appreciation. It's in my own TOP 100 list at no.18 💮
That's awesome, and thank you!
Here's my 10 picks for films I think are the best( I missed the forms somehow lol)
-Schindler's List(1993)
-The Prestige(2006)
-12 Angry Men(1957)
-Jurassic Park(1993)
-Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003)
-The Lord of the Rings(2001-2003)
-2001: A Space Odyssey(1968)
-Stalker(1979)
-Raiders of the Lost Ark(1981)
- The Green Mile(1999)
Its probably stupid to even give my opinion now, but I thought I'd least show what I had in mind.
It's a good list! We vote on the Top 100 every year so you'll get a chance to vote next time :)
Thank you so much! I knew you uploaded just recently, but I didn't watch them because I was super busy and I was bummed out yesterday that I missed my chance to register out a ballot. I definitely will register next year though!
3 times member of the 69th club and proud
Hey Cinemateq community, here’s some stats about both the 2023 and 2024 Cinemateq Top 100 lists:
- 2023’s list had only ONE film from Latin America (Mexico’s The Holy Mountain). 2024’s list had… wait for it… only ONE film from Latin America (this time it was Brazil’s City of God)
- 2023’s list had 5 films directed by women (Aftersun, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, The Matrix, American Psycho, Little Women [Greta’s version]). 2024’s list had 6 films directed by women (Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Aftersun, The Matrix, Daisies, Lady Bird, and City of God, which is co-directed by a woman)
- 2023’s list had 12 animated films. 2024’s list had 7 animated films.
- Newest film that made it to 2023’s list was Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which was released in summer 2023. Newest film to appear on 2024’s list is Dune: Part Two, released March 2024. (Across the Spider-Verse dropped off of this year’s list.)
- Oldest film in 2023’s list was The Wizard of Oz, released in 1939. Oldest film that made 2024’s list is Metropolis, released in 1927.
- 2023’s list had 18 horror films. 2024’s list had only 10 horror films (Using Letterboxd’s genre filter and what they consider Horror)
- Stanley Kubrick remains the GOATED director with the most films on both 2023 and 2024 list. Seven of his films made it to 2023’s list. Six of his films made it to 2024’s list. (Paths of Glory is the film that dropped off the list this year)
- 2023’s list had four films from the current decade (the 2020’s) (Everything Everywhere All At Once, Aftersun, Babylon, and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse). 2024’s list included four films from this current decade (EEAAO, Aftersun, Poor Things, and Dune: Part Two)
- Sight and Sound’s current #1 film of all time, Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, did NOT make it to both 2023 and 2024’s lists. I guess it’s too damn long for the Cinemateq community.
- The decade that shows up the most in 2023’s list was the 1990’s, with a total of 26 films. The decade with the most appearances in 2024’s list is the 2000’s, with a total of 25 films.
- Much to TJ’s dismay, La La Land made it to the list both years. In comparison, Moonlight, the film that beat La La Land for best picture at the 2017 Oscars, dropped off the list in the 2024 version.
- 2023’s #1 film dropped only one spot to #2. And 2023’s #2 film is now 2024’s #1 pick.
Thank you TJ for this fun project. Always enjoy your content.
This is so sick, thank you for putting this together!
Thanks for bringing the existence of that Lee Chang-dong box set to my attention, immediately placed an order for it. I already have Poetry on Blu-ray but I needed copies of the other movies in that set, especially Green Fish which is the only film of his that I haven't seen yet. Love his work.
Same! Can't wait to finally watch Oasis and Secret Sunshine.
Man with a movie camera director was born in my hometown
That's fucking sick
LOL that thumbnail! BTW it’s the 10th anniversary of Whiplash so I take my complaints back for JK Simmons and the movie’s birthday! 🥳
So angry I didnt see any carpenter
UNTIL THE THING DROPPED LETSGOOOO
I hope you do more live streams
THE GOAT
Magnolia????
If you replace Magnolia with The Stunt Man I'll forgive you. I guess Polanski sucks too...oh well--good job
12 Angry Men and 2001 bored me to death. Where is Possession (1981) in its place? ;))