I am glad we started with 1960 because it would have been so much harder to watch people pick something like Hereditary over Seven Samurai or Metropolis.
Thanks for doing this, @Morrissey . It's been a lot of fun, and everyone's lists have turned me on to some great movies I might have otherwise never seen.
I ended up watching a few that had been on my list for a while or had never heard of before thanks to this.
It is an interesting window into what might be considered the greatest films in a couple decades as the generations change. For those who don't know, Sight and Sound polls hundreds of critics across the world for the greatest films of all time every ten years, and 2022 will be the first list since 2012. 2012 was the first time Citizen Kane had been dethroned since the 1960's, but maybe There Will Be Blood will make it one day.
Yeah, regardless of the outcome it was fun to think about a lot of movies I hadn't considered in a while.
The year threads were excellent, really enjoyed them - a really useful reference point and found some great recommendations from them.
TV is so much harder cause of the necessity to separate drama from comedy. The Sopranos is the GOAT but I've seen Superstore about 100 times. Two completely different ways I judge and enjoy those shows.
Anime is really hard to judge along side something like drama as well. TV might be more fun though because I’ll be much less bothered by the results, and I’m already really not bothered by the movie results so I’m all for it
I actually thought about doing drama vs. comedy, but then I thought about things like Bojack Horseman which blend the line too much.