Top Ten Movies of 2018

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Bacon wrote:
May 18th, 2018, 8:35 pm
A. read the previous pages
B. Nomis literally put YWNRH in his 2018 list earlier in the thread
Nomis saw it in 2017, therefore it makes sense for it to be a 2017 release for him. No?

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Not that bullshit again. :facepalm:

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m4st4 wrote:
May 18th, 2018, 10:50 pm
Not that bullshit again. :facepalm:
It's not like the film was only released at TIFF or Cannes. This film had a 2017 release in non-US territories. If I'm not mistaken, Nomis' primary residence is outside of the US, thus it makes sense for him to list this as a 2017 film. That being said, I think all of this is subjective.

Look, I agree that we've been over this time and time again, but this time, I'm not the instigator. Nomis didn't have You Were Never Really Here on his updated list, AND THAT'S FINE.
Bacon was the one to question his list.

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Yes, it’s subjective in a way that person should make their own standard and STICK TO IT, and it should be well reasoned, as long as it is why is that an issue? Problem comes when some people continue trolling with their own standards instead of just accepting the reality - in this case dude saw the movie in 2017.

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m4st4 wrote:
May 18th, 2018, 11:21 pm
Problem comes when some people continue trolling with their own standards instead of just accepting the reality - in this case dude saw the movie in 2017.
Wait, but that's exactly what I'm saying. I'm certainly not trying to troll; I ain't good at it.

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Vader182 wrote:
May 18th, 2018, 9:45 pm
YWNRH should be treated as a 2018 film.


-Vader
No.

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Numbers wrote:
May 18th, 2018, 11:28 pm
m4st4 wrote:
May 18th, 2018, 11:21 pm
Problem comes when some people continue trolling with their own standards instead of just accepting the reality - in this case dude saw the movie in 2017.
Wait, but that's exactly what I'm saying. I'm certainly not trying to troll; I ain't good at it.
And I’m with you, man. Argumentless Yes or No is just the worst.

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Nomis wrote:
May 18th, 2018, 6:30 am
1. You Were Never Really Here
2. Annihilation
3. A Quiet Place
4. Ready Player One
5. Avengers Infinity War
6. Unsane
7. Paterno
8. Den of Thieves

The Commuter and The Outsider were just not any good so I won't put them in a top list lol
fixed it

Also, from 4 to 8 or from 6 to 8 will probably not make the top ten for this year lol

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1. Annihiltion
2. Avengers: Infinity War
3. Black Panther
4. A Quiet Place
5. Deadpool 2
6. Isle of Dogs
7. Love, Simon
8. Tully
9. Ready Player One
10. Tomb Raider

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1. You Were Never Really Here
2. Annihilation
3. A Quiet Place
4. Isle of Dogs
5. Ready Player One
6. Avengers Infinity War
7. Unsane
8. Paterno
9. Den of Thieves

Still have so much to see and it's only June lol from 5 to 9 are likely not to make the final top 10 this year

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