Top 25 Favorite Movies of the Decade
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- 2020 is here and the beginning of a new decade. With the last 10 years behind us, these are my Top 25 Favorite Movies of the Decade!
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Summer of 84 was hard to find for me. Eventually streamed it on shudder. What. A. Movie. The ending was chilling as hell and wow they went there
I've counted the most movies that came out by year on your list and here they are.
2010: 2 movies
2011: 1 movie
2012: 2 movies
2013: 4 movies
2014: 6 movies
2015: 1 movie
2016: 2 movies
2017: 4 movies
2018: 2 movies
2019: 1 movie
Interesting, huh?
No
@@andrewventura3287 Huh? Is your butt hurting or something?
@@TG5455 what no
2013 and 2014 were the years
Upgrade was my favorite of 2018 as well
Good list! I love that you put The Town so high, one of my all time favorites!!
Saved this to catch up with some of the lesser known ones you spoke about..now I have plans for the winter nights!
1:Inception
2:Joker
3:Django unchained
4:1917
5:Marriage story
6:Blade runner 2049
7:Logan
8:The conjuring
9:Hereditary
10:Eighth grade
Excellent list man!! The evil dead remake is absolutely brilliant and effected me the way the original exorcist did, just a real intense sadistic vibe from that movie. loved it. And with Django like yourself i really dont like westerns but i was totally captivated by the motivation of this guy getting his wife back and his comeuppance.
Still can’t believe we’re in a new decade. Damn. Hope the 2010’s were great for everyone and I hope the 2020’s are better.
Dale Strunk first half was good, second half dropped the ball
The ManHammerAR15 what up brother
I met my wife and got married in the 2010s so unless we have kids I don't think any decade will be better then the 2010s for me
bassman plays
2010-2014: 👍
2015-2019: 👎
This didn't age well lol
My personal top 50 of this decade
1.Django: Unchained
2.The Wolf of Wall Street
3.The Hateful 8
4.Joker
5.Kingsman: The Secret Service
6.Deadpool
7.Moneyball
8.The Place Beyond the Pines
9.Wind River
10.Guardians of the Galaxy
11.Hacksaw Ridge
12.The Other Guys
13.The Cabin In The Woods
14.Kick-Ass
15.I Saw The Devil
16.A Star Is Born
17.Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
18.It
19.Ted
20.Shutter Island
21.Ready Player One
22.Creed
23.Drive
24.Super 8
25.The Martian
26.Whiplash
27.10 Cloverfield Lane
28.The Revenant
29.Hell Or High Water
30.Baby Driver
31.Boyhood
32.Prisoners
33.The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
34.21 Jump Street
35.Toy Story 3
36.The Nice Guys
37.Everybody Wants Some!!
38.Shazam!
39.American Sniper
40.End of Watch
41.Don’t Breathe
42.Dallas Buyers Club
43.Ant-Man
44.Inception
45.Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
46.We’re The Millers
47.Child’s Play
48.Nightcrawler
49.Game Night
50.Inside Out
2 years late but I agree for the most part but in my opinion as a comic book fan, ant man was one of my least favorite MCU movies
I thought inglorious basterds was better than django
Come on Cody, I thought you would have Black Christmas on here 😂
You mean Black Wokesmas?
😂
Heck yeah! Masterpiece! 🙂😀😃😄😆😅😂🤣
It’s not apart of the decade.
@@deauntemccombs3246 2019 was in fact part of past decade bud
Great list, Cody! Warrior is easily one of my favorites of all time as well. Some of my other favorites of this decade would be (in no particular order) Evil Dead, Drive, Shutter Island, Inception, The Town, Django Unchained, The Hateful Eight, Avengers: Infinity War, Prisoners, The Dark Knight Rises, Lawless, Logan, The Book of Eli, Act of Valor, 10 Cloverfield Lane, John Wick: Chapter 2, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Brawl in Cell Block 99, and Joker to name a few.
Awesome list. 👍
Dawn was actually my favorite of the decade so awesome seeing it almost that high on yours.
Great list man! Would love to see a top 25 movies of all time or top 25 actors of all time
Great list,Cody. Good to see some love for Chef. It's really personal,entertaining, and that food-mmmm. I probably enjoy Faveraus Iron Man, Elf and Jungle Book a bit more but this was really special.
I'm surprised we have so many in common on our lists. Shout out to Looper, The Social Network, Snowpiercer, Ford v. Ferrari and Fury Road.
Happy Belated Birthday Cody. Love All Your Reviews & All You Do, Keep Up The Great Work !!!!! 👍👍🎂🎈🎉🎁
Yes, you are the reason and only reason I heard of summer of 84 and thank you so much for that. I loved it so much it was my top 2 favorite horror movies last year. I watched it and then 4 days later showed my mom and a week later showed my friends and still loved it every time.
So happy to see Warrior on here, I absolutely adore it!
I haven’t seen a lot of these films, or other films. But three I have seen I loved were Argo, Shutter Island, and Gone Girl. And Evil Dead was amazing!! Love your videos!
Glad to hear how high you hold the town for one of your favorite heist Movies I completely agree
Finally got around to seeing Warrior, and all I can say is thank you for recommending it so highly. I mean that quite sincerely.
The movie’s first half in particular hit very hard, as the makers’ more restrained way of dealing with what could have been stock situations & themes gave it a much stronger impact. This will stay with me for a while.
Warrior is hands down the greatest sports film ever made.
We have very different opinions on horror movies. However this list is by far my favorite of yours because we have a lot of the same films but the best part is I learned about some great films I had no idea existed. Great list Cody!
Thank you
I love Chef! Great seeing it that high on your list.
Had To re-subscribe to your channel yet again!
I had to put a post-it note over your shirt. I COULD NOT look at Zelda for 30 mins this close to bedtime lol.
I’m so happy to see The Way Way Back getting some love!
Awsome list cody
Solid list. Can't believe the decade is over.
Great list! Like you there were a lot of tough omissions. We have some over lap. I was so close to putting some of the Apes, Zahler, and MCU movies on my list but ultimately I did not find myself re-watching them as much as other. Below would be my 25 favorite/most re-watched movies of the decade:
25) Starbuck - heartwarming French comedy watching the lead character meeting and trying to make a difference in his kids’ lives
24) Chef - very enjoyable father/son story and finding your passion again (in this case cooking). Also made me fall in love with the Cuban sandwich haha
23) Gone Girl - never read the book so this movie had me guessing the whole time
22) Turbo Kid - impressive low budget action/comedy. Love the score too
21) Creed - every time I watch this movie I tear up during Adonis’ post fight interview at the end of the movie
20) Overlord - awesome action/horror/sci-fi.
19) Win Win - very heartfelt and funny , wish Paul Giamatti had gotten a nomination for it
18) Summer of '84 - great follow up from the director’s of “Turbo Kid” - Wayne Mackey’s monologue at the end of the movie was chilling
17) Don't Breathe - was on the edge of my seat from the moment they entered the house.
16) Tucker & Dale Vs. Evil - hysterical story of misunderstanding that cleverly satirizes many backwoods horror tropes
15) Safety Not Guaranteed - great characters and had me wondering the whole time if Mark Duplass’ character was crazy
14) John Wick: Chapter 2 - my favorite of the three JW movies. The stunt work blew my mind
13) Cold in July - a thriller that you think is heading one direction that shifts in a completely different direction. Great performances from all.
12) Interstellar - The grand scope and ambition of the plot blew me away. Seeing this in IMAX was also something special
11) Inception - interesting and original story. Very easily could have been muddy and confusing but Nolan manages to thread together the different “time-lines” so it all makes sense
10) Raid 2 - tops everything in the first movie. Jaw-dropping fight choreography, an impressive car chase/fight sequence, and a crazy police/mob story
9) Looper - love time travel flicks. Clever premise and dialogue. Also has one of my favorite child performances I have seen in a movie.
8) Hell or High Water - very atmospheric modern western. Enjoyed the dual buddy stories (buddy-cop and buddy-robber). I also listen to the soundtrack frequently.
7) Insidious - utterly eerie thanks to the dreary atmosphere, creepy score, and well executed jump scares
6) Trollhunter - I am a sucker for found footage and monsters. Most found footage movies shy away from showing you the ghost/monster with shakey camera work but this movie hides nothing. You see plenty of the action and trolls. Also the story and mythos of the trolls are very clever and often intentionally hysterical.
5) Godzilla - full confession, I am a mark for Godzilla so I might be biased on this. I dug the human storyline. I love the redesign for Godzilla. The visual effect captured the size and weight of these creatures well. The absence of screen-time for Godzilla is standard for a lot of the Japanese movies which is why it did not bother me. The Mutos were cool original monsters that had plenty of screen time on their own.
4) Warrior - phenomenal performances all around and genuinely did not know who I was hoping to win in the end. Nick Nolte does not get talked about enough for his performance. Yes, Nolte got an Oscar nom over Hardy or Edgerton but online I feel like most people only talk about Hardy and Edgerton
3) Dredd - My favorite comic book-based movie of the decade. It is shot beautifully to flush out a dirty/grimy world of Mega City 1. The use of 3D perfectly complimented the slo-mo drug. Awesome action sequences and Dredd/Anderson make this a unique buddy-cop movie
2) Mad Max: Fury Road - draw dropping action and world building. The fact that it is 80% practical effects/stunt work (roughly) is crazy. The cinematography and editing might be the best that has ever been done in an action movie. Too bad it did not perform better
1) Godzilla: King of the Monsters - again, I am a mark for Godzilla haha. The vibrant colors of the monsters and the monster designs were damn cool. The amount of monster action and absurd human plot lines are on par with most of the Japanese movies (especially the 80s and 90s Heisei era movies) which is why I love it. Also, the scene of Rodan escaping the volcano and chasing the planes is my favorite scene of the year
@Cody as usual you have some outstanding picks, some picks we did not even hear about then 1 or 2 WTF IS HE THINKING!!! lol but that is all of us :) every list is personal and we all have 1 or 2 picks that will make other people loose it :) and that is a part why we all love to talk, debate and go over these kinds of lists. We love your integrity as you call it like YOU see it and YOU feel it :). Even when we agree or disagree we always respect your speaking your own point of view. Fun watch thank you for the upload Good Sir wife and i loved viewing it.
Loveeee your vids! I would love if you did a top horror movies of the decade video 🖤
I may soon. I'm burnt out on rankings
Warrior made me bawl like an infant tbh
Wow you are the man! THE TOWN is damn awesome, I really think Jeremy Renner was so underrated in that movie. I think it's better than Heat, and you have Inception at 4, to me it would be top 3. I've been trying to get someone to review it, maybe if you haven't already could you do a review on it for me please. I've been waiting 3 years for someone else to review it, a former friend of yours and still hasn't happen. Please if you could, thank you Cody either way. Great great list again, keep up the great content!!
I agree completely. But I feel like wreck it Ralph is currently a very underrated movie although it’s absolutely fantastic at being a fun little movie and leaving an emotional impact on you. Btw I love your vids!!!
Haven't seen Warrior but I'm a Tom Hardy fan so it goes on my list of things to see. Upgrade is one of my favorites. Thanks for a thoughtful list.
Hey buddy, I saw u talk about The Town with the extended cut and I've never seen the movie and figured I'd give it a shot cuz of u! I got it at Walmart last night for just $5 on Blu Ray! U always recommend the best movies! Bout to watch it man I'll let u Kno what I think!!
I absolutely loved it man! Jeremy Renner was awesome! Ben Affleck is a great director! Have u seen Argo?
Very solid list!
Warrior is UNREAL. In my top 10 movies of all time.
Me too
your'e next would have made my list. warrior deserves that number one spot forsure. great list cody
I love that the number of men saved and events in hacksaw ridge were tuned down.
Hey Cody big fan man. I was just wondering if that intro song was an original for the channel or an actual song?
Endgame is one of the best movies to see in the theater on premiere night!! I went to on Thursday night and the last hour the audience and myself were going bonkers the last hour and at the end there was a huge round of applause!!!
Been listening to this in segments while editing Codz. RAD STATUS pull with Nightcrawler.
A very interesting list Sir - a number of movies here I still have yet to see (mostly comic-book films), including some I’ll definitely check out. One of those movies, I must admit, is Warriors, which has been on my ‘must-watch’ roster for way too long; this will bring it near the front of the line! A little interesting that horror pictures didn’t figure too much in these twenty-five.
While I love It Follows, I’d rather not see a sequel: one of that film’s strengths is that we don’t know anything about where the curse/demon comes from, and a sequel would probably attempt to tell us and therefore ruin the mystery of it (one of the reasons so many horror sequels are bad ideas!).
That's the main reason why I'm not looking forward to the upcoming sequel to A Quiet Place.
I’m also glad you stuck up for Hacksaw Ridge; too often in modern movies, people with strong religious faith are given the villain’s role, or at least portrayed as old-fashioned and a little bit dumb. To see a different perspective on things was refreshing (and I’m speaking as someone who has never had any faith at all). That’s also part of the reason why I like the sometimes subtle spiritual aspect of films by people like Tarkovsky or Malick.
I’m very much with you on Edgar Wright: although I guess I liked his other movies more than you did, I agree that this is best one. If it’s possible to make an ‘action musical,’ he managed it here, and it’s perhaps the best movie in either of those genres in the last decade - and that’s with some stiff competition in both.
One of the few comic-book movies I have seen was Deadpool, and it was marvelous: the sense of humor on display is right up my street, and it made the whole thing wonderful fun. It also has perhaps the best opening credits sequence of any movie in the last decade (not a big prize, I know, but still!).
Ben Affleck’s first three films as a director are all terrific, but I would probably put The Town at the top of them; it was the first one of his I actually saw (in theaters, no less), and I was very pleasantly surprised.
Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino & Christopher Nolan all vied for spots on my own list, but for each one I was thinking of different films: while I loved The Wolf of Wall Street (essentially a comedic Goodfellas, if you look at the story arc & stylistic choices), it was his big, expansive The Irishman that I liked just a tiny bit more. I also enjoyed Django Unchained, but it seemed a little too much like Inglourious Basterds for me to embrace it as much as you. My favorite Tarantino movie of the last ten years (this is where we’ll probably have our biggest disagreement) was Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. We both love his movies, but our favorites are very different. As for Nolan and Inception, I enjoyed it but primarily as an action movie: how the dreams connected with the world outside seemed a bit too literal and direct for me (such as when, near the beginning, water flows through all the windows as DiCaprio falls into the tub). Interstellar vies with Memento as my favorite of his movies, and it’s certainly the most ambitious one he’s made.
I’m also in agreement with you on Nightcrawler: a terrific film, that probably has more relevance now than then, but one that’s been seen by not nearly enough people.
Two movies on your list made my own top ten: Three Billboards & Whiplash. The former took what I thought was going to be a very stereotypical group of people (bad cops, righteous crusading mother, etc.) and twisted things in ways that made the story much more interesting than I was afraid it might have been. Those tweaks also bothered a lot of people (principally the ones who loved the 2019 version of Black Christmas, I think!), but there we are. It’s probably my favorite Martin McDonagh movie, although it’s a close call with In Bruges.
Whiplash is easily my favorite Damien Chazelle film, even though I really liked the two movies he’s made subsequently. I agree completely with your description of it, which is perhaps why so many of my Navy colleagues also love the movie: we can relate to it a fair bit!
That we see plenty of unsympathetic aspects to the student's character, and even come to understand the viewpoints of the teacher, makes those two people some of the most memorable in any movie of recent years.
As for my own top ten, while I still haven’t quite finalized things, I am pretty firm on the top three, so I’ll just list those:
#3 - Interstellar (already mentioned this one above; perhaps my favorite Nolan movie, and in the running for my favorite sci-fi film of all time)
#2 - Whiplash (also mentioned above)
#1 - Hell or High Water by David Mackenzie (while making an end-of-decade list is not simple, this #1 pick was very easy indeed: I’ll say no more about it just in case you haven’t seen it, since I think this is the kind of movie you will like very much; I’ll watch Warriors and you see this one!)
(Other films swirling around in the top ten, looking for their place, are American Hustle, Arrival, Before Midnight, Looper, Three Billboards and The Tree of Life. No horror movies on the list, although It Follows was in the running.)
One question: since you're not making a worst-of-decade list (and goodness knows I understand why!), do you have a choice for the single worst film of the last ten years?
Cheers!
Cody leach since you're, my favorite RUclipsr, and I watch all of your videos, and I love you so much, and I adore you, will you please in my heart, I would do anything for you to do a top 25 or top 10 worst movies of the decade, it would be so much if you could do that for us, we love you and you are very special to me on RUclips, including drum dums and sean Chandler.
Also it chapter one 2017 should be on your list
CODY!!!! Warrior is in my top 5 of all time!
Good picks Cody, and I love Man of steel too, but I can't help but notice you mentioned Tom Hardy pretty often, rightfully so cause he's awesome, but if you ever thought of doing a review of disturbing movies I recently watched one called Bronson, and it stars Tom Hardy. Bronson is grounded, but batshit crazy lol.... I'm a little scarred lol!!!
It follows is unique, saw the trailer on the big screen which looked scary. When I brought the DVD, wasn't scary but I like the idea of some clever evil human spirit going after people. Slow moving spirit but manages to catch up with victims.
Top 10
10. Logan
9. Birdman
8. Boy
7. Warrior
6. Inception
5. Kick-Ass
4. 21 Jump Street
3. Straight Outta Compton
2. Wolf of Wall Street
1. Social Network
Nice list Cody! Mine in no order is
IT
Joker
Fast 5,6,7
Dark Knight Rises
Deathly Hallows Pt 2
Man Of Steel
X-Men Dofp, First Class
Winter Soldier
Infinity War
Prometheus
Logan
Hereditary
The Babysitter
Deadpool
Avengers
Civil War
Get Out
Evil Dead
Quiet Place
Purge
Purge Anarchy
Purge Election Year
First Purge
Curse Of Chucky
Halloween
Alien Covenant
Inception (I’m disappointed that it’s #4! Should be higher!!)
Just watched The Way Way Back after hearing you talk about it, what a great movie!!
Glad you liked it
Great list. 110% agree on wreck it ralph
Just watched summer of 84 because of this. Absolutely great movie. Thanks for the recommendation! I’m still confused about the beginning so someone should fill me in lol.
I’m appalled that The Bye Bye Man isn’t here. 🤣
Alex Kallinsky that movie wasn’t good
Warrior is a tremendous film and is in my collection. I know you said you're not really into sports films, but my Top 2 are Hoosiers and Miracle. I'm not a hockey fan...at ALL, but Miracle is great. If you haven't seen it, give it a chance. Kurt Russell is great as Team USA's coach, Herb Brooks and is one of the best performances by him. Enjoyed your list, Cody!
I saw Endgame on it's 2nd night out and I had the same theater experience as you except there were a bit too many preteens who didn't know when to be quiet, but other than that it was tremendous
I picture Christian Bale saying “ouch..” not seeing TDKR on here lol
My favorite from each year
2010 Toy story 3
2011 The Town
2012the dark knight rises
2013 The conjuring&Man of steel
2014 Whiplash
2015 The Martian
2016 Deadpool
2017 War for the planet of the apes
2018 Infinity war
2019 Endgame
@The ManHammerAR15 thanks, I googled it on IMDB it said it came out in 2011 and I thought that dosen't feel right
Chef (I watched this about 4 or 5 times) Wolf of Wallstreet, Captain America Civil War and Winter Soldier, Incredibes 2, Creed 1 and 2, Avengers Endgame, Spiderman: Homecoming, The Accountant, and The Town are definitely some of my favorites of the decade. I enjoyed Warrior too when I watched it.
A couple of my favorites that weren't on your list were:
Prisoners
The Accountant
Gone Girl
The Lincoln Lawyer
I gotta check out those on your list I haven't seen yet.
Gone Girl was good, The Accountant was really good, and Lincoln Lawyer is really awesome! Don't think I've heard of and I know I haven't ever seen Prisoners, but you definitely have good taste in movies
@@davidking5559 Prisoners stars Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal. Great thriller.
The Accountant is amazing.
@@punchtime579 prisoners one of my all time favorites
Odd fact about S. Craig Zahler, he used to write for a metal magazine called Metal Maniacs years ago and was one of my favorite writers. I had no idea he made films...so that's cool. Guess I have some home work to do.
24:33 I skipped the tingle phrase and went straight to the drool phrase. Hilarious as fuck scene!!!
Finally somebody showing love to The Way Way Back!
1. Whiplash
2. Inception
3. The Social Network
4. Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood
5. Parasite
6. Get Out
7. Interstellar
8. Guardians of the Galaxy
9. The Revenant
10. Blade Runner 2049
11. Arrival
12. Ex Machina
13. The Lobster
14. The Other Guys
15. 1917
Hey Cody do you also like 13 hours, pain and gain, battleship, White House down, midway and blackklansman
I said my list from 1978 to 2019 from the previous video. I recommend Bad Match, I never heard it, possibly an independent US movie since I live in England. This movie surprised me and it is a psychological horror with some twists. I only saw it once. Need to see it again in case I missed out some unexplained loopholes.
I haven't seen 90% of the films on this list. I need to get busy lol. Were you a Mad Max Fury Road fan? I loved that one. Talk about a ride.
Absolutely. That was on the draft list
17:04 Holy shit I'm finally not alone with that statement
I haven’t watch the whole video yet but I hope cabins on here
#10 sometimes it depends on the mood. When you watch things second time, you'll like it. That is why I watch things twice. If I keep falling asleep every time, then a movie is boring. Doesn't matter how much explosives it illustrates. I'll snooze.
Great list!
My top 10 for this decade:
10. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
9. Drive
8. Parasite
7. Prisoners
6. 12 Years a Slave
5. The Accountant
4. Eighth Grade
3. The Tree of Life
2. The Dark Knight Rises
1. Blade Runner 2049
Prisoners is amazing
Parasite is a masterpiece
Seven months later on this but here goes: lol
1. Inception (2010)-Yep. Nolan had an incredible film here. Great story, action, and memorable characters. Just perfect to me.
2. Les Miserables (2012)-this movie makes me cry a lot. It means a lot to me thematically, spiritually, and even musically. I never thought a musical would be my number 2. Lol
3. Django Unchained (2012)-my favorite Tarantino film. Funny, movies and just BA. unforgettable performances.
4. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)-my favorite MCU film same as yours and maybe my favorite ever.
5. Knives Out (2019)-a classic mystery with surprises and it was my favorite movie of last year.
6. Logan (2017)-an incredibly moving comic book film and send off to Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.
7. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)-I had never seen a Mad Max Film. I almost don’t want to after this and pretend it’s the only one because of how fresh it was to me. It makes Fast and Furious look like Sesame Street.
8. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)-another surprising sequel that could have been a disaster.
9. Prisoners (2013)-I will never forget this film. It’s a terrifying, haunting thriller with underrated performances.
10. Once Upon A Time in Hollywood (2019)-every time I rewatch this film I love it more and more.
11. Hacksaw Ridge (2016)-one of the few Great War films out there.
12. The Nice Guys (2016)-an underrated action comedy that deserves more love.
13. Godzilla (2014)-this film rocked my world and brought out the kid in me again. Awesome experience opening night and an awesome movie despite its flaws.
14. Avengers: Endgame (2019) I don’t know where they can in the cinematic universe after this. It’s so difficult to think of it because it’s so good. I cry a lot during this film.
15. Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018)-can’t believe they set the bar again with action/stunts. The story is also fantastic too.
16. Captain America: Civil War (2016)-what a great follow up to Winter Soldier with an emotional center.
17. Gravity (2013)-this theater 3-D experience was truly immersive for me.
18. Sicario (2015)-a tense thriller with unforgettable cinematography and amazing performances.
19. Edge of Tomorrow (2014)- enjoyable on so many levels. A science fiction rip off of Ground Hog day but it’s great.
20. Sing Over Me (2014)-this one is special to me because I know the person involved in this. It’s a documentary about the life of a Christian singer with an incredible story/testimony that people will either embrace or hate.
21. The Heat (2013)-one of the few comedies I’ve enjoyed this last decade.
22. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)-DiCaprio should have one for THIS film. What a long crazy 3 hour ride.
23. Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol (2011)-loved this action film. Set the bar for stunts again.
24. A Quiet Place (2018) such a surprise for me. A suspenseful creature feature with a terrifying premise.
25. The Avengers (2012)-the theater experience was incredible. I didn’t get a chance to see Endgame that way lol
The town is so good!
wow dude... great video.. some serious head scratchers tho BABY DRIVER WHAT??? LOL.. all opinions tho man im cool wit it .. wheres INTERSTELLAR??.. videos like this is why i keep u on the watchlist.. lotta stuff i get to checkout .. thanks
Nighcrawler will always be one of my favorite movies. I watch it at least once or twice a year.
1. Inception (2010)
2. Logan (2017)
3. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
4. Gravity (2013)
5. Whiplash (2014)
6. Arrival (2016)
7. A Quiet Place (2018)
8. Hugo (2011)
9. The Master (2012)
10. El Camino: a Breaking Bad Movie (2019)
11. Her (2013)
12. The Social Network (2010)
13. War for the Planet of the Apes (2017)
14. Silence (2016)
15. Joker (2019)
16. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
17. Avengers: Endgame (2019)
18. Spider-Man: Into the SpiderVerse (2018)
19. Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
20. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011)
21. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
22. Inside Out (2015)
23. Toy Story 3 (2010)
24. 127 Hours (2010)
25. The Town (2010)
OMG YES dude i just watched summer of 84 IMO its a masterpiece!
Love the shirt. If memory serves me correctly in "The Town", Jon Hamm and Rebecca Hall had no romantic relationship whatsoever. If anything the love triangle was between Rebecca Hall, Ben Affleck and Blake Lively.
It follows I want a sequel totally agree. A tv show whatever.
Hey Cody real fan of yours. I just recently watched terminator dark fate again.I just can’t fathom how you like this movie. As a stand alone film it’s pretty decent ok action and pacing but as a terminator film it fails badly as a continuation. In the future when you do live streams please if you can have people call or video chat in for their opinions.
Awesome
I was gunna give Chef a go, but never got around to it. It’s your 3rd favorite movie of the century? Damn. I’m watchin that shit tonight.
Warrior is a extremely underrated movie
Honestly surprised by the last of horror on here 😂
Mad Max:Fury Road and Blade Runner 2049 are classics I love both movies
Cold Pursuit would be on my list. You should definitely check it out.
You’re right. I saw avengers endgame at the premiere and the portals scene happened and you couldn’t hear the movie because everyone was going nuts. I loved endgame
I didn't believe this the first time I saw it, but the Russo Brothers' first feature film directing was the Owen Wilson movie You, Me, and Dupree from the mid 2000s. So weird to see where they started.
Dang. Talk about an origin story.
Yes
11:53 wonder if you'll ever come around on those artsy horror films lol
You dug it follows but not midsommar, the lighthouse, mother, or the nightingale
Well I’ve never seen any of the movies, so my opinion is worth crap really, but judging from what Cody says about each movie in his reviews, it seems as though “It Follows” was focused more on the horror and the thrills and story of the film rather than the more visually artistic direction and expectation subversion of the other films. They’re more focused on being unique films, which from what I can gather they have accomplished, while “It Follows” sets out to just be a great horror film.
Bingo
@@sevynleombruno26 I can understand that , still makes me a little bit sad though, heh
Its not like the horror is gone or anything
2010: The Social Network
2011: Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes
2012: Marvel's The Avengers
2013: The Wolf Of Wall Street
2014: X-MEN: Days Of Future Past
2015: Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens
2016: Deadpool
2017: War For The Planet Of The Apes
2018-19: Avengers: Infinity War & Avengers: Endgame
I wish myself luck for even thinking of a top 10 of the decade
1. Django Unchained
2. Joker
3. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
4. Logan
6. It Chapter 1
7. Creed II
8. Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker
9. Avengers: Endgame
10. Captain America: Civil War
11. The Conjuring II
12. Batman:Under The Red Hood
13. Godzilla: King Of The Monsters
14. John Wick
15. Skyfall
16. Creed
17. Wonder Woman
18. Furious Seven
19. Man Of Steel
20. Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse
21. Warrior
22. Childs Play
23. Pet Sematary
24. El Camino
25. Transformers: Bumblebee
My top 25 movies of the last decade
1. Logan
2. Django Unchained
3. Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol
4. John Wick
5. Get Out
6. Mad Max Fury Road
7. Spider-man Far From Home
8. Inception
9. The Raid Redemption
10. Hereditary
11. Black Panther
12. Avengers Endgame
13. The Lighthouse
14. Baby Driver
15. It Chapter 1 & 2
16. Alita Battle Angel
17. Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes
18. The Witch
19. The Dark Knight Rises
20. The Conjuring
21. Shazam!
22. Wonder Woman
23. A Quiet Place
24. Upgrade
25. Guardians Of The Galaxy
If you haven’t seen Mad Max Fury Road, you should, it seems like a movie you’d like (plus there’s a guitar that spews out flames)
Love that movie
Omg I love the way way back
The big shock for me is that John wick 2 wasn't on the list
This would be so hard to do, lol.
It was
Hard list, my top 25 would be:
1. Mad Max: Fury Road
2. Logan
3. Prisoners
4. Avengers: Endgame
5. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
6. Shot Caller
7. Cold In July
8. Gone Girl
9. Insidious
10. The Grey
11. Inception
12. Game Night
13. You’re Next
14. The Hateful Eight
15. Whiplash
16. Win Win
17. End of Watch
18. The Wailing
19. Coherence
20. Take Shelter
21. Blade Runner 2049
22. Good Time
23. Mid90s
24. The Florida Project
25. Hell or High Water
Benjamin Kennedy End of Watch is a damn good movie
I had to do a scene for my acting coach from WARRIOR which forced me to watch it and it ranks with Rocky as one of my favorite sports films. Oh, I had to do Nick Nolte when he's drunk in the hotel room and I made my coach cry! (BTW I worked with Tom Hardy in the upcoming film FONZO and he rocks. He bought us an ice cream truck one hot day and I think he will get an Oscar nod if and when that movie finally comes out! LOL) Bonus Oh! I was an extra in Return to Sender with Rosemund Pike &, you guessed it, Nick Nolte!
Very cool
20 Blue ruin or It Follows (can’t decide on 20)
19 Blade Runner 2049
18 Nightcrawler
17 The Irishman
16 Django Unchained
15 Spider-Man into the Spiderverse
14 Her
13 Dredd
12 The Hateful Eight
11 Ex Machina
10 The Lighthouse
9 Mad Max Fury Road
8 Birdman
7 Inception
6 Logan
5 Whiplash
4 Once Upon a time in Hollywood
3 Joker
2 Dunkirk
1 Drive
Blade Runner 2049👎
Nobody will play Elvis Presley music in 2049
@@marchionessamoretto7326 yes they will 😂
“Django Unchained” is one of my favorite movies! And yes don’t like Jamie Fox very much but the movie is so good.
I need to see a couple more Tarantino movies