Her is amazing, and Jonze deserves his Original Screenplay win, but I think we're still at a point in time when science fiction isn't on the forefront of the Academy's mind. But on the bright side, Her and Gravity seems to have paved the way for a lot of other science fiction movies to get Academy love (i.e. Interstellar, Ex Machina, The Martian, Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, and Black Panther)
Her is one my favorite movies ever and imo definitely deserved the win. 12 Years A Slave was fantastic but Her is just something different and so fucking unique and beautifully crafted. At least Spike got an award.
The sad thing about undeserving best picture awards or any award for that matter is that we seem to end up underappreciating the winner when they're still good.
01. Parasite 02. Birdman 03. Moonlight 04. The Shape of Water 05. 12 Years A Slave 06. Spotlight 07. Argo 08. The King's Speech 09. The Artist 10. Green Book
My list even though no one cares: 1. Parasite 2. Moonlight 3. 12 Years a Slave 4. The Shape of Water 5. Birdman 6. Spotlight 7. The Kings Speech 8. Green Book 9. The Artist 10. Argo
@Replicant Roy. It might not be a fan favorite, but I really have come to love the movie. It captures a very sweet developing relationship with a black and white man at this time. Both the stars do amazing jobs, and I love the whole driving aspect of it all. This wouldn’t of been my pick for best picture, but Green Book stole my heart more than the other winners. :)
@@sharingiscaring53 won't deny that lol, I put it on number one because I was rooting for it and I didn't think it would win tbh. I watched Moonlight after the Oscars so when it won I gotta admit I couldn't understand it.
I would love to see a list of best pictures five years (or more) after release. Here's my list: 2010: The Social Network 2011: Drive 2012: The Master 2013: Her 2014: Whiplash 2015: Mad Max: Fury Road
Oliver Labrador Emm I wouldn’t agree that much. I mean I like Whiplash and think Birdman is kinda preachy. But the thing with Whiplash is that it’s really a “ok” film you know? It’s not very smart giving its message and Black Swan has the same plot structure but did it better in a realistic way. Musicians go through a lot of pressure but Whiplash just dramatized a lot. LalaLand was better accomplished and it was from the same director of Whiplash. Sorry for the essay jejeje
Oliver Labrador I would have to agree. I didn’t really enjoy Birdman all that much. It felt pretentious to me whereas Whiplash was an anxiety filled joy to watch. Also I just love the dim lighting in Whiplash
To be honest I think whiplash suffers for me because I basically did what miles teller does in it, minus the dick tutor, so I kinda subconsciously nitpick the specifics that dont quite hit.
@@jonathanwade7482 for me birdman was the complete opposite. It took a pretentious outlook on life and deconstructed it as shallow, selfish, undeserving, and truly heartbreaking in a beautiful character study. I can't think of another movie that does that
Too many are looking past The Shape of Water. It deservedly won best picture in a year with some great films because of technical quality, timbre, artistic merit and relevance. In addition to GDT somehow pulling off this technical feat miraculously for under $20 million, it also is an ode to classic cinema. Editing was tight, production design was unsurpassed, and it contained one of the year’s best musical scores. Oh, and all those cultural nuggets in the background (TV shows, films, color palette, billboards) make it even BETTER on rewatch.
I think that birdman, shape of water, parasite and moonlight do deserve the best picture they won, even tho I think phantom thread and arrival were a little bit better in their respective years.
I may have an unpopular opinion but I find the shape of water to be a highly overrated movie and I think best picture should have gone to ladybird or Dunkirk
Best to worst 1) Parasite 2) Birdman 3) Shape of Water 4) Moonlight 5) Twelve Years a slave 6) Argo 7) Spotlight 8) The Artist 9) The King's Speech 10) Green Book
Don't hate me, this is my personal opinion. 1. Parasite (2019) My Personal Favorite: 1917 2. (Personal Opinion) Green Book My Personal Favorite: Green Book 3. (Again) Argo My Personal Favorite: Argo 4. Spotlight My Personal Favorite: Spotlight 5. (Hehe) The King's Speech My Personal Favorite: Inception ------------------------------------------------- 6. The Shape of Water My Personal Favorite: Get Out ------------------------------------------------ 7. Moonlight My Personal Favorite: La La Land 8. Birdman My Personal Favorite: The Imitation Game 9. 12 Years A Slave My Personal Favorite: Captain Phillips 10.The Artist My Personal Favorite: (Worst Year for Movies this decade) otherwise, Hugo
The fact that The Master didn't even get nominated for best picture in 2012 and is now regarded as quite possibly the best film of the past decade in many critic circles just shows what a travesty that ceremony can be, unless Scientology truly has control over that town, it makes no sense that the couldn't make room for that amazing film.
1) "my opinion is objective" should not interpreted seriously 2) I've never seen The Color Purple (clearly) 3) I rewatched Moonlight and 12 Years to try to make sure my #1 pick wasn't just a recency issue.
It might be important to interrogate why you thought a movie you’ve never seen is about slavery. Also as an Oscar fan, you might want to see one of the most nominated films (11 nominations!) to walk away with no statues. Also it’s a really great film.
When I saw that Portrait of a Lady on Fire wasn't nominated I was sooo upset. But then I looked at the nominations and realised yeah i guess its fine now.
Personally thought The Phantom Thread and Three Billboards should have taken Best Picture over The Shape of Water. Yes the Shape of Water was great, but thought those 2 films were better.
I always defend Shape of Water winning. It's kind of like the thematic greatest hits of the other films on the best pic list that year, encompassing what's great about all of them.
My Oscar winners for Best movie 2010 - Inception 2011 - Hugo 2012 - Life of Pi 2013 - 12 Years a Slave 2014 - Birdman 2015 - Spotlight 2016 - La La Land 2017 - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 2018 - BlackKklansman 2019 - Parasite
My own Top 10 1. 12 Years A Slave 2. Moonlight 3. Parasite 4. The Shape of Water 5. Spotlight 6. Birdman 7. The King's Speech 8. The Artist 9. Argo 10. Green Book Also, I'd like you to talk about Best Actress, Actor, Supporting Actress and Supporting Actor of the decade, how you rank them according to their performances. Thanks!
1.- Parasite 2.- Birdman 3.- The Shape Of Water 4.- Spotlight 5.- The King Speech 6.- 12 Years A Slave 7.- Argo 8.- The Artist 9.- Green Book 10.- Moonlight
I really agree with the top spot being Parasite. Personally I'd've had Shape of Water #2. Something that a lot of mainstream critics miss is the take on social alienation, and the way love and solidarity is shared by sections of the oppressed. You have this brutal American cold-war era world where people have so little control or direction in their own lives. Combined with the fact we live in a world where something's worth is only based on its ability to make profits or for power - the alien character being the victim of this. But it manages to depict the way ordinary people who suffer in their own lives can cut through that bullshit with a powerful sense of solidarity and care for each other. And in classic Del Toro style, a world of awe, magic and brutal realism all meshed into one, it's truly spectacular.
And the protagonists are a deaf woman, a gay man and a black woman. In 1962 these all represent social outcasts in the eyes of the "bad guy" which was represented as an evil white man.
2014 was tight year on films. I agree that Birdman should've taken Best Picture, but I do believe The Grand Budapest Hotel and The Theory of Everything were up there also. It would've been tough being an Academy voter that year.
I recently went through and ranked my top ten movies of every year since i was born and came to realize 2004, 2007, 2014, 2017 and 2019 are all the absolute best year for movies
My list would be like this. 1. Parasite 2. The Shape of Water (personal fave) 2. Moonlight 4. Birdman (This movie deserved its win but I also prefer Boyhood for Best Picture) 5. 12 Years a Slave 6. Spotlight 7. Argo 8. The King's Speech (I prefer The Social Network to win Best Picture) 9. Green Book (I prefer The Favourite to win Best Picture) 10. The Artist
This is the first of these kind of lists that I've mostly agreed with. The only thing I would maybe change is switch Spotlight and Shape Of Water, but I love them both so your list is still excellent
1.Shape of Water 2.Parasite 3.Moonlight 4.Spotlight 5.argo 6.Bird man 7.The artists 8.Green book 9.12 years a Slave 10.The Kings speech Love the channel 😍
My winners 2011- The Social Network 2012- The Tree of life 2013- The master ( it should have been nominated) 2014-12 Years a slave 2015- Birdman 2016-Mad Max Fury Road 2017-Moonlight 2018- Phantom Thread 2019- Roma 2020-The Irishman
The movies I think should have won (out of the nominees): 2010: The Social Network 2011: The Tree of Life 2012: Amour 2013: The Wolf of Wall Street 2014: Birdman (WON) 2015: Mad Max Fury Road 2016: Arrival 2017: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 2018: The Favourite 2019: Parasite (WON)
Diego Pisfil I love Life of Pi as well, I just think Amour is slightly better. Whiplash is amazing, but Birdman is easily one of my favorites of all time. Phantom Thread, as much as I love PT Anderson, wasn’t really my cup of tea.
1. Green Book 2. Argo 3. The Shape of Water 4. 12 Years a Slave 5. Birdman 6. Parasite 7. Spotlight 8. The Artist 9. Moonlight Haven't seen The King's Speech yet.
My Ranking: 1. Moonlight 2. Parasite 3. The Artist 4. 12 Years a Slave 5. The Shape of Water 6. Birdman 7. Spotlight 8. Argo 9. The King's Speech 10. Green Book
@@brunoarnabar7450 Moonlight is more important and meaningful to me personally, but Parasite is still a masterpiece! And yeah I'd like to see more love for The Artist, it's such a wonderful movie!
For me 1. Parasite 2. 12 Years A Slave 3. Spotlight 4. Shape of Water 5. Argo 6. Birdman 7. Moonlight 8. The Artist 9. The King's Speech 10. Green Book
Parasite is definitely the best one. 1. Parasite 2. 12 Years A Slave 3. Birdman 4. The Artist 5. Green Book 6. Moonlight 7. The King's Speech 8. Shape of Water (Haven't seen Argo and Spotlight yet)
i loveeeedd spotlight, superb storytelling and acting. you should watch. it is one of my favorites. Mark Ruffalo, Micheal Keaton, Rachel McAdams? Sign me up.
walker_texas I do the same thing. The Place Beyond the Pines is incredibly underrated. It’s personally my third favorite film of all time and I hate that movies like Pines, Prisoners, and Short Term 12 went unnoticed this last decade.
Spotlight is an exceptional film that literally has everything it’s engaging, perfectly acted by an incredible ensemble, it hits hard and spreads a very important message whilst still retaining complete entairtainment value. It’s honestly flawless and in my opinion the decades most perfectly made movie.
Anyone I’ve shown parasite to has been blown away by how metaphorically deep it is, how beautifully it is shot, and how much it grabs you and holds you on the edge of your seat until the credits roll
My order: 1. Parasite 2. 12 Years of Slave 3. Birdman 4. Argo 5. Moonlight 6. Spotlight 7. The Shape of Water 8. The Artist 9. The King's Speech 10. Green Book
@@Thedisciplemike Parasite works in every level: acting, production values, directing, writing, humor, social comentary, plot twists, etc. Is the most complete movie of the winners.
@@themainbork You can say the same thing about many others. Just because a movie is multi dimensional does not in itself mean anything. Or take out the comedy of a film and it may make it better. There are little to no values learned in the movie and come away with nothing making you better. It plays into the trope that the wealthy deserve to have it taken away and the poor are the good guys no matter what. I'm not saying it's a bad film, it's indeed good. But it's hyped way more than it deserves. 10 years from now, when the hype dies down it will make it on no one's "best movie of the decade"
Mine is quite close : 01. Moonlight 02. Parasite 03. Spotlight 04. The Shape of Water 05. 12 Years A Slave 06. Birdman 07. The King's Speech 08. The Artist 09. Argo 10. Green Book
10.green book 9.the kings speech 8.the artist 7.Argo 6.spotlight 5.the shape of water 4.12 years a slave 3.Moonlight 2.Paresite 1. Birdman ( or the unexpected viture of ingnorence)
My take 1. Parasite 2. Moonlight 3. 12 years a slave 4. The shape of water 5. The artist 6. Birdman 7. Spotlight 8. The King speech 9. Green Book Haven't seen Argo yet
My Ranking (worst to best): The Artist, I was bored from the get go and csnt get through the first 10 minutes The Kings Speech, It's not bad but there were better movies in my opinion like "Inception" and "The Social Network" Green Book, Its another Driving Miss Daisy..... so.... ya Spotlight, Great movie but I just feel "Mad Max" or "The Revenant" should've won Argo, it's not bad, it just came out in a year with better movies The Shape of Water, some of Guillermo Del Toro's best work but I would've preferred if he won for Pan's Labrinth Moonlight, Very good movie, so glad the Academy realized that La La Land didn't win, XD Birdman, I just really liked it 12 Years A Slave, difficult to watch but it's a good movie Parasite, one of the best films ever created
This is actually a fantastic ranking of the winners. I probably would rank them the same way although I’d probably flip ARGO and SPOTLIGHT. However, this would be my list for the best films of each year with the runner up: 2010: The Social Network/Toy Story 3 2011: A Separation/The Tree of Life 2012: The Master/Amour 2013: Her/Blue is the Warmest Color 2014: The Grand Budapest Hotel/Whiplash 2015: Carol/The Big Short 2016: Moonlight/Arrival 2017: Three Billboards/Ladybird 2018: Burning/Shoplifters 2019; Parasite/Portrait of a Lady on Fire
My picks: 2010 - Inception 2011 - The Help or The Descendants 2012 - Zero Dark Thirty 2013 - Gravity 2014 - American Sniper or Whiplash 2015 - Loved all the nominees and ok with Spotlight winning 2016 - La La Land 2017 - Get Out 2018 - Green Book 2019 - Another great year but wanted 1917
2018 at the Oscars was actually truly a compelling year for movies. Like he said, they snubbed "I, Tonya" and still ended up with a great and powerful lineup of Best Picture nominees, and that really does say a lot.
@@kashoot4782 No. I tonya was released in 2017 and nominated in 2018 along with movies like CMBYN and TBOEM, best picture winner was The Shape of Water, and 2019 was the year in which movies like Green Book, If Beale street could talk etc were nominated, and Green Book won Best picture.
1. Parasite 2. The Artist 3. Spotlight 4. Moonlight 5. Birdman 6. Argo 7. The Shape of Water If I didn't rank it, I didn't see it. In defense of the Artist, it's a genuinely charming movie, the type of which Hollywood can't (or won't) make anymore. If you believe that movies serve in part to take us away for a while, I actually felt that The Artist does an excellent job of that. I also think it sticks the ending (which is why Moonlight is ranked as low as it is).
For me my ranked 1. Parasite 2. 12 Years A Slave 3. The Artist 4. Spotlight 5. Birdman 6. Argo 7. Moonlight 8. The Shape of Water 9. The King's Speech 10. Green Book
10. The King's Speech 9. Green Book 8. Argo 7. The Artist 6. Moonlight 5. 12 Years A Slave 4. Birdman (or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) 3. Spotlight 2. Parasite 1. The Shape of Water
1. Parasite 2. Moonlight 3. The shape of water 4. 12 years of slave 5. Spotlight 6. The king's speech 7. The artist 8. Argo 9. The green book 10. Birdman
How I feel: 1. Birdman 2. Parasite 3. 12 Years a Slave 4. Moonlight 5. Spotlight 6. The Shape of Water 7. Argo 8. Green Book 9. The Artist 10. The King’s Speech
I'm cool with this list. Argo and The Artist are a bit light and cutesy, whereas Parasite, Birdman and Moonlight all have a lot of substance without losing the entertainment factor. And in between, you had the Shape of Water, Spotlight, etc. I do feel like Green Book was a perfect by the book Oscar movie and I loved every moment of it. I wish people didn't rank it so low.
Movies that should've won Oscars Best Picture: 2010 Inception 2011 Midnight in Paris 2012 Life of Pi 2015 Mad Max Fury Road 2016 La La Land 2017 Dunkirk 2018 BlackKklansman
LaLa land was the 4th best movie that year and definitely should not have won best picture. Also I would say Get Out, 3 Billboards, and Call Me By Your Name are better than Dunkirk. As for 2018 I think Roma probably deserved it but I love Black Klansman ad well
What wanted to win Best Picture: 2010 - Inception 2011 - (have not seen all nominees) 2012 - (have not seen all nominees) 2013 - (have not seen all nominees) 2014 - Boyhood 2015 - Mad Max: Fury Road 2016 - Hell or High Water 2017 - The Shape of Water 2018 - Roma 2019 - Little Women
My List 10) Birdman - Fucking Hate It!!! 9) Argo - Never Really Appealed To Me, Zero Dark Thirty Deserved It 8) Moonlight - Baityyyyy 7) Spotlight - Slightly Boring IMO 6) Shape Of Water - Three Billboards Was So Much Better! 5) The Kings Speech - Liked It! 4) 12 Years A Slave - Carried By Amazing Performances From Cast!!! 3) The Artist - Beautiful Film, One Of Its Kind 2) Green Book - Love It!!! 1) Parasite - One Of The Greatest Ever, So Deserved
Parasite is actually the only one of these that I’ve seen and personally I thought the third act, especially the backyard scene, was way too chaotic, but the beginning and the very end scenes were captivating
My personal ranking 1. Birdman 2. The Kings Speech 3. The Artist 4. Parasite 5. 12 Years a Slave 6. Argo 7. Moonlight 8. The Shape of Water 9. Green Book 10. Spotlight
I thought Moonlight and Parasite were the only actual best picture of the year that won. Every other winners had much more better alternative The King's Speech (Black Swan, Toy Story 3) The Artist (A Separation, The Tree of Life, Girl With a Dragon Tattoo) Argo (Amour, Lincoln, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Django Unchained, Zero Dark Thirty) 12 Years a Slave (Her, Captain Phillips, Philomena, Gravity) Birdman (Boyhood, Interstellar) Spotlight (Room, Mad Max Fury Road) The Shape of Water (Call Me by Your Name, Phantom Thread, Get Out, Dunkirk, Lady Bird) Green Book (Roma, Cold War, Shoplifters, A Star Is Born)
My picks and Takes 2010: Black Swan was the Best 2011: The Tree of Life was the Best 2012: Amour was the Best 2013: 12 Years a Slave deserved it 2014: The Grand Budapest Hotel was the best 2015: Mad Mad: Fury Road was the best 2016: La La Land . . . I mean Moonlight deserved it 2017: The Shape of Water deserved it 2018: Roma was the best 2019: Parasite, hands down my favorite film of the decade
What I wouldve voted for: 2010: Toy Story 3 (they deserve 1 best pic after a 15 year run of some of the best films ever) 2011: The Tree of Life (weak year for me personally) 2012: Silver Linings Playbook 2013: Wolf of Wall Street 2014: Birdman (absolute stacked year) 2015: Brooklyn (although I love Spotlight and it was a great win, this is one of my favs ever) 2016: Moonlight 2017: Get Out 2018: The Favourite 2019: Parasite
My ranking: 1. 12 Years A Slave 2. Birdman 3. The Artist 4. Parasite 5. Argo 6. Moonlight 7. The Shape of Water 8. Spotlight 9. The King’s Speech 10. Green Book
1. Parasite 2. Birdman 3. Argo 4. The King’s Speech 5. The Shape of Water 6. 12 Years a Slave 7. Spotlight 8. Green Book 9. Moonlight (haven’t seen it yet) 10. The Artist (haven’t seen this one as well)
To be honest if Korean film were to qualified for the Oscar every year, I think barred from your top 3 list, Korean films on those other years would have won it easily. You will be missing out alot of great films if you don't watch more Korean films after Parasite. I wouldn't even put Parasite in my top 5 best Korean films of all time when Burning, Oldboy, The Handmaiden, Memories of Murder , The Chaser and The Wailing exist.
He looks like Andy from Toy Story 3
Everyone agrees that "The Social Network" should've won best picture, but I'm over here like "Guys, Black Swan was the superior film that year".
Yess
either black swan the social network or inception should have won that year
PERIOD
Finally someone said it
The Social Network was so within reach it's easier to say that should've won, but I agree with you, I like Black Swan better.
"Number 10 was actually kinda hard" ... no it wasn't. We all knew where this would start the second we read the video title.
imo last place is tough between the artist and greenbook. I wont watch either ever again I dont think.
Which is rather sad.
@@pollohermano5357 How many times have you seen either one?
@@Wired4Life2 I've seen the artist once and green book twice
@@pollohermano5357 When _The Artist_ was released, within the past year, or somewhere in between?
As much as I loved 12 years a slave, I still stand by my opinion that Jonze's "Her" deserved best picture more.
Her is amazing, and Jonze deserves his Original Screenplay win, but I think we're still at a point in time when science fiction isn't on the forefront of the Academy's mind. But on the bright side, Her and Gravity seems to have paved the way for a lot of other science fiction movies to get Academy love (i.e. Interstellar, Ex Machina, The Martian, Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, and Black Panther)
Her is one my favorite movies ever and imo definitely deserved the win. 12 Years A Slave was fantastic but Her is just something different and so fucking unique and beautifully crafted. At least Spike got an award.
Disagree
Wolf of Wall Street, Her, and 12 years a slave. All in one year. Whaaaaaaaaaattt
Jae deserved is a weird word to use. Both movies are too good to say one deserved it over the other despite what you prefer
We need Brother Bro's opinion too. It is fun when you guys disagree.
I’d love to see you do a ranking of the actress / actor winners over the last decade !! Anyone else ?
YES especially Lead Actress
@@m7mdgh544 I low key only want the actresses but thought I should ask for the men too 😂
Why not. Being curious
The sad thing about undeserving best picture awards or any award for that matter is that we seem to end up underappreciating the winner when they're still good.
Totally agree. If Green Book didnt win best picture it would go down as pretty damn good film but giving it best picture made everyone hate it
@@Jake-ps3kj I love it even more for winning that best picture
01. Parasite
02. Birdman
03. Moonlight
04. The Shape of Water
05. 12 Years A Slave
06. Spotlight
07. Argo
08. The King's Speech
09. The Artist
10. Green Book
Swap moonlight and shape of water and that’s my list
PERIOD, just swap Spotlight and Shape of water
Good to see Birdman right up there, though I personally the hype for Parasite is a bit much. It’s good but more in the 8 out of ten mould.
You should do a video talking about the film that should've won best picture from 2010-2019. Or maybe do a Top 10 times the Oscars got it wrong video
You mean an oscar upsets video? He has done one before but ye we def need more of those.
La La Land
My list even though no one cares:
1. Parasite
2. Moonlight
3. 12 Years a Slave
4. The Shape of Water
5. Birdman
6. Spotlight
7. The Kings Speech
8. Green Book
9. The Artist
10. Argo
I'd put Spotlight and Birman above moonlight,but obviously Parasite is number one
1. Moonlight
2. Parasite
3. 12 years a slave
4. Green book
5. Spotlight
6. Birdman
7. Shape of water
8. Argo
9. Kings speech
10. The artist
@@tobyclarkthomson8443 Green Book at 4? Slap yourself.
@Replicant Roy. It might not be a fan favorite, but I really have come to love the movie. It captures a very sweet developing relationship with a black and white man at this time. Both the stars do amazing jobs, and I love the whole driving aspect of it all. This wouldn’t of been my pick for best picture, but Green Book stole my heart more than the other winners. :)
Pretty much like mine, I would just switch Green book and The Artist.
1. Parasite
2. The shape of water
3. Birdman
4. Moonlight
5. Spotlight
6. 12 years a slave
7. The King's speech
8. Argo
9. The Artist
10. Green Book
Anto4380 moonlight should be number 1. people with parasite on the top of their list only doing that because they have been corrupted by hype.
@@sharingiscaring53 won't deny that lol, I put it on number one because I was rooting for it and I didn't think it would win tbh. I watched Moonlight after the Oscars so when it won I gotta admit I couldn't understand it.
@@anto4380delaguaridaa Bo Burnham's Eighth Grade is clearly one of the Best films of 2018. I'm still sour on the Academy for snubbing it. 😤😤
Other youtubers: This is my opinion, Everyone has their own.
Oscar Expert: If you disagree you should watch the movies again
hahahaha
He is "Oscar expert"
Thinks he's above everyone else
idk this guy so idk if he's joking but if he isn't he should really calm down. 12k subs isnt something you should allow to go to your head
@@peterumathum4903 He's obviously joking
@@idkdude111 is he tho
The Shape of water was good but Lady Bird and Get Out are definitely one of the best movies of the decade.
Yeah,no. I have not seen Lady Bird yet,but Get Out is nowhere NEAR one of the best movies of the decade
@Diego Pisfil true that. I don't even like the movie tbh. Blade Runner 2049 is pretty good tho. Not better than the original,but it's alright
they’re sooooo much more talked about too culturally, it shows how backwards the academy can be
Most of the movies that year deserved more than TSOW
@@bernardocarneiro1982 dude what are you talking about Get Out IS one of the best films of the decade period.
1. Parasite
2. Moonlight
3. 12 Years a Slave
4. The Shape of Water
5. Birdman
6. The Artist
7. Spotlight
8. The King's Speech
9. Argo
10. Green Book
I would love to see a list of best pictures five years (or more) after release. Here's my list:
2010: The Social Network
2011: Drive
2012: The Master
2013: Her
2014: Whiplash
2015: Mad Max: Fury Road
To this day, I still strongly believe that Whiplash should've won over Birdman, easily. Whiplash was incredible.
Oliver Labrador Emm I wouldn’t agree that much. I mean I like Whiplash and think Birdman is kinda preachy.
But the thing with Whiplash is that it’s really a “ok” film you know? It’s not very smart giving its message and Black Swan has the same plot structure but did it better in a realistic way.
Musicians go through a lot of pressure but Whiplash just dramatized a lot.
LalaLand was better accomplished and it was from the same director of Whiplash.
Sorry for the essay jejeje
Oliver Labrador I would have to agree. I didn’t really enjoy Birdman all that much. It felt pretentious to me whereas Whiplash was an anxiety filled joy to watch. Also I just love the dim lighting in Whiplash
To be honest I think whiplash suffers for me because I basically did what miles teller does in it, minus the dick tutor, so I kinda subconsciously nitpick the specifics that dont quite hit.
@@jonathanwade7482 for me birdman was the complete opposite. It took a pretentious outlook on life and deconstructed it as shallow, selfish, undeserving, and truly heartbreaking in a beautiful character study. I can't think of another movie that does that
Haha you funniee
I like how you go back to the specific year and talk about how that year was in cinema.
Green Book was actually probably the Academy's worst decision in years. The Favourite was far, far better.
Too many are looking past The Shape of Water. It deservedly won best picture in a year with some great films because of technical quality, timbre, artistic merit and relevance. In addition to GDT somehow pulling off this technical feat miraculously for under $20 million, it also is an ode to classic cinema. Editing was tight, production design was unsurpassed, and it contained one of the year’s best musical scores. Oh, and all those cultural nuggets in the background (TV shows, films, color palette, billboards) make it even BETTER on rewatch.
rhythmoriented guillermo actually went over the $20 million budget so he actually funded the rest out of his own pocket!
del toro actually went over the $20 million budget and he funded the rest out of his own pocket!
I think that birdman, shape of water, parasite and moonlight do deserve the best picture they won, even tho I think phantom thread and arrival were a little bit better in their respective years.
I may have an unpopular opinion but I find the shape of water to be a highly overrated movie and I think best picture should have gone to ladybird or Dunkirk
i agree but i think it should’ve gone to cmbyn
I would say it's 3rd for direction (next to parasite and moonlight) but the story was easily 10 for me. I hated it.
@@wowthatscrazy5222 You are an idiot
@@emily-ky6fo Couldn't agree more. I dare say that Call Me was one of the best films of the millenium
Vinicius Blank Fonseca it is!! it’s one of my favourites of all time
Best to worst
1) Parasite
2) Birdman
3) Shape of Water
4) Moonlight
5) Twelve Years a slave
6) Argo
7) Spotlight
8) The Artist
9) The King's Speech
10) Green Book
Ian Levinson agree
Ian Levinson Lol shape of water better than moonlight wtf
@@antonioponte7976 I wouldn't watch moonlight again, it's good but shape of water is more rewatchable
Great list
Don't hate me, this is my personal opinion.
1. Parasite (2019)
My Personal Favorite: 1917
2. (Personal Opinion) Green Book
My Personal Favorite: Green Book
3. (Again) Argo
My Personal Favorite: Argo
4. Spotlight
My Personal Favorite: Spotlight
5. (Hehe) The King's Speech
My Personal Favorite: Inception
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6. The Shape of Water
My Personal Favorite: Get Out
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7. Moonlight
My Personal Favorite: La La Land
8. Birdman
My Personal Favorite: The Imitation Game
9. 12 Years A Slave
My Personal Favorite: Captain Phillips
10.The Artist
My Personal Favorite: (Worst Year for Movies this decade) otherwise, Hugo
1. Moonlight
2. Parasite
3. Shape of Water
4. Spotlight
5. Birdman
6. Argo
7. The Artist
8. 12 Years A Slave
9. The Kings Speech
10. Green Book
The fact that The Master didn't even get nominated for best picture in 2012 and is now regarded as quite possibly the best film of the past decade in many critic circles just shows what a travesty that ceremony can be, unless Scientology truly has control over that town, it makes no sense that the couldn't make room for that amazing film.
Can you do this kind of ranking for the acting categories of 2010-19 as well? Leading and supporting?
1) "my opinion is objective" should not interpreted seriously
2) I've never seen The Color Purple (clearly)
3) I rewatched Moonlight and 12 Years to try to make sure my #1 pick wasn't just a recency issue.
It might be important to interrogate why you thought a movie you’ve never seen is about slavery. Also as an Oscar fan, you might want to see one of the most nominated films (11 nominations!) to walk away with no statues. Also it’s a really great film.
@@keegonschuett2963 Which movie are you talking about?
Nazima Khatoon The Color Purple!
It’s criminal how packed 2019 was and there was like 5 other movies I wouldve wanted nominated
When I saw that Portrait of a Lady on Fire wasn't nominated I was sooo upset. But then I looked at the nominations and realised yeah i guess its fine now.
Tall Girl should have won ;(
@@iankim6236 Wow tall girl was such a cultural reset it really showed how severely impacted tall girls are. Wow the emotion
@@GiveMePopperz #talllivesmatter
@@iankim6236 wow so inspirational
The 70’s was the best decade for Best Picture Winners in my opinion.
The 1975 and 1976 Best Picture nominees are all classics in their own right.
Personally thought The Phantom Thread and Three Billboards should have taken Best Picture over The Shape of Water. Yes the Shape of Water was great, but thought those 2 films were better.
Diego Pisfil yet more people know about Shape of Water and Billboards? So explain how they’re forgettable!?
I always defend Shape of Water winning. It's kind of like the thematic greatest hits of the other films on the best pic list that year, encompassing what's great about all of them.
Totally agree.
My Oscar winners for Best movie
2010 - Inception
2011 - Hugo
2012 - Life of Pi
2013 - 12 Years a Slave
2014 - Birdman
2015 - Spotlight
2016 - La La Land
2017 - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
2018 - BlackKklansman
2019 - Parasite
Hugo best picture? That seems like a stretch in my opinion
Putting LaLa Land over Moonlight, Manchester by the Sea, and Arrival hurts me
My own Top 10
1. 12 Years A Slave
2. Moonlight
3. Parasite
4. The Shape of Water
5. Spotlight
6. Birdman
7. The King's Speech
8. The Artist
9. Argo
10. Green Book
Also, I'd like you to talk about Best Actress, Actor, Supporting Actress and Supporting Actor of the decade, how you rank them according to their performances. Thanks!
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Can you please do one of 2000-2009 movies 🎥 ? Please!!!!
1.- Parasite
2.- Birdman
3.- The Shape Of Water
4.- Spotlight
5.- The King Speech
6.- 12 Years A Slave
7.- Argo
8.- The Artist
9.- Green Book
10.- Moonlight
We can all agree that Green Book is the worst best picture winner since Crash
Especially since 2006-09 was a pretty great run. I just watched crash and it’s much worse than Green Book imo
For me since Driving Miss Daisy, very horrible film: bland, predictable and generic
Green Book is better than half this list.
Alonso Rojas I think Green Book is better than Moonlight and The King’s Speech
Snehil Shrey that’s funny
I really agree with the top spot being Parasite. Personally I'd've had Shape of Water #2. Something that a lot of mainstream critics miss is the take on social alienation, and the way love and solidarity is shared by sections of the oppressed. You have this brutal American cold-war era world where people have so little control or direction in their own lives. Combined with the fact we live in a world where something's worth is only based on its ability to make profits or for power - the alien character being the victim of this. But it manages to depict the way ordinary people who suffer in their own lives can cut through that bullshit with a powerful sense of solidarity and care for each other. And in classic Del Toro style, a world of awe, magic and brutal realism all meshed into one, it's truly spectacular.
Love this
And the protagonists are a deaf woman, a gay man and a black woman. In 1962 these all represent social outcasts in the eyes of the "bad guy" which was represented as an evil white man.
The most thorough Oscars resource on TH-cam. 🙏🏻
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Kevin Guilis did this take you longer time make then just to watch the actual video lol
2014 was tight year on films. I agree that Birdman should've taken Best Picture, but I do believe The Grand Budapest Hotel and The Theory of Everything were up there also. It would've been tough being an Academy voter that year.
@Diego Pisfil Agreed, Boyhood is my fave movie of last decade
Whiplash was miles better than Birdman. Infact, I would have been happy if any other picture nominated that year would have won Birdman.
I recently went through and ranked my top ten movies of every year since i was born and came to realize 2004, 2007, 2014, 2017 and 2019 are all the absolute best year for movies
My list would be like this.
1. Parasite
2. The Shape of Water (personal fave)
2. Moonlight
4. Birdman (This movie deserved its win but I also prefer Boyhood for Best Picture)
5. 12 Years a Slave
6. Spotlight
7. Argo
8. The King's Speech (I prefer The Social Network to win Best Picture)
9. Green Book (I prefer The Favourite to win Best Picture)
10. The Artist
Can you do the same with the acting categories? Loved the video❤️
Yes, that's a great idea
I thought The Shape of Water had oodles of dialogue from the main character with her sign language.
This is the first of these kind of lists that I've mostly agreed with. The only thing I would maybe change is switch Spotlight and Shape Of Water, but I love them both so your list is still excellent
Will we be seeing a Best of the Decade list from you and Brother Bro?
1.Shape of Water
2.Parasite
3.Moonlight
4.Spotlight
5.argo
6.Bird man
7.The artists
8.Green book
9.12 years a Slave
10.The Kings speech
Love the channel 😍
My winners
2011- The Social Network
2012- The Tree of life
2013- The master ( it should have been nominated)
2014-12 Years a slave
2015- Birdman
2016-Mad Max Fury Road
2017-Moonlight
2018- Phantom Thread
2019- Roma
2020-The Irishman
Mine’s the same except
2014 - Her
2020 - Parasite
Spotlight was one of the few best picture winners that I liked the best.
The movies I think should have won (out of the nominees):
2010: The Social Network
2011: The Tree of Life
2012: Amour
2013: The Wolf of Wall Street
2014: Birdman (WON)
2015: Mad Max Fury Road
2016: Arrival
2017: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
2018: The Favourite
2019: Parasite (WON)
Diego Pisfil I love Life of Pi as well, I just think Amour is slightly better. Whiplash is amazing, but Birdman is easily one of my favorites of all time. Phantom Thread, as much as I love PT Anderson, wasn’t really my cup of tea.
Billboards doesn't get enough love
This list is not the actual winners but it feels so RIGHT!
@Diego Pisfil okayy...
1. Green Book
2. Argo
3. The Shape of Water
4. 12 Years a Slave
5. Birdman
6. Parasite
7. Spotlight
8. The Artist
9. Moonlight
Haven't seen The King's Speech yet.
No love for Moonlight huh?
Omg moonlight is the best
My Ranking:
1. Moonlight
2. Parasite
3. The Artist
4. 12 Years a Slave
5. The Shape of Water
6. Birdman
7. Spotlight
8. Argo
9. The King's Speech
10. Green Book
Psycane I think Parasite should top the list, but definitely agree that the artist deserved a higher spot on the list
@@brunoarnabar7450 Moonlight is more important and meaningful to me personally, but Parasite is still a masterpiece! And yeah I'd like to see more love for The Artist, it's such a wonderful movie!
For me
1. Parasite
2. 12 Years A Slave
3. Spotlight
4. Shape of Water
5. Argo
6. Birdman
7. Moonlight
8. The Artist
9. The King's Speech
10. Green Book
Parasite is definitely the best one.
1. Parasite
2. 12 Years A Slave
3. Birdman
4. The Artist
5. Green Book
6. Moonlight
7. The King's Speech
8. Shape of Water
(Haven't seen Argo and Spotlight yet)
Damn you really liked Green Book eh
@@ThisApp Yes, I know many people don't. But I actually really enjoyed it
@@williambrun8579 I just added it to my watchlist. Thanks for the recommendation :)
Jonas Music Na man moonlight is the best one. That movie was relentless with pure emotion
i loveeeedd spotlight, superb storytelling and acting. you should watch. it is one of my favorites. Mark Ruffalo, Micheal Keaton, Rachel McAdams? Sign me up.
I talk about this movie in every comment section, but The Place Beyond The Pines definitely is underrated and never talked about
walker_texas I do the same thing. The Place Beyond the Pines is incredibly underrated. It’s personally my third favorite film of all time and I hate that movies like Pines, Prisoners, and Short Term 12 went unnoticed this last decade.
@@jonathanwade7482 exactly. Prisoners was amazing too
i agree
Spotlight is an exceptional film that literally has everything it’s engaging, perfectly acted by an incredible ensemble, it hits hard and spreads a very important message whilst still retaining complete entairtainment value. It’s honestly flawless and in my opinion the decades most perfectly made movie.
Anyone I’ve shown parasite to has been blown away by how metaphorically deep it is, how beautifully it is shot, and how much it grabs you and holds you on the edge of your seat until the credits roll
My order:
1. Parasite
2. 12 Years of Slave
3. Birdman
4. Argo
5. Moonlight
6. Spotlight
7. The Shape of Water
8. The Artist
9. The King's Speech
10. Green Book
Lol parasite number 1?!?! Youre crazy
@@Thedisciplemike Parasite works in every level: acting, production values, directing, writing, humor, social comentary, plot twists, etc. Is the most complete movie of the winners.
@@themainbork You can say the same thing about many others. Just because a movie is multi dimensional does not in itself mean anything. Or take out the comedy of a film and it may make it better. There are little to no values learned in the movie and come away with nothing making you better. It plays into the trope that the wealthy deserve to have it taken away and the poor are the good guys no matter what. I'm not saying it's a bad film, it's indeed good. But it's hyped way more than it deserves. 10 years from now, when the hype dies down it will make it on no one's "best movie of the decade"
Black Swan should've won bp and that's on PERIODT
Subscribed after seeing this list.
Mine is quite close :
01. Moonlight
02. Parasite
03. Spotlight
04. The Shape of Water
05. 12 Years A Slave
06. Birdman
07. The King's Speech
08. The Artist
09. Argo
10. Green Book
10.green book
9.the kings speech
8.the artist
7.Argo
6.spotlight
5.the shape of water
4.12 years a slave
3.Moonlight
2.Paresite
1. Birdman ( or the unexpected viture of ingnorence)
My take
1. Parasite
2. Moonlight
3. 12 years a slave
4. The shape of water
5. The artist
6. Birdman
7. Spotlight
8. The King speech
9. Green Book
Haven't seen Argo yet
It would be interesting 4 videos about the acting performances, Lead Actor, Lead Actress, Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress
My Ranking (worst to best):
The Artist, I was bored from the get go and csnt get through the first 10 minutes
The Kings Speech, It's not bad but there were better movies in my opinion like "Inception" and "The Social Network"
Green Book, Its another Driving Miss Daisy..... so.... ya
Spotlight, Great movie but I just feel "Mad Max" or "The Revenant" should've won
Argo, it's not bad, it just came out in a year with better movies
The Shape of Water, some of Guillermo Del Toro's best work but I would've preferred if he won for Pan's Labrinth
Moonlight, Very good movie, so glad the Academy realized that La La Land didn't win, XD
Birdman, I just really liked it
12 Years A Slave, difficult to watch but it's a good movie
Parasite, one of the best films ever created
Parasite is the best film of the decade. Up there with Social Network and Mad Max Fury Road.
Amen
This is actually a fantastic ranking of the winners. I probably would rank them the same way although I’d probably flip ARGO and SPOTLIGHT.
However, this would be my list for the best films of each year with the runner up:
2010: The Social Network/Toy Story 3
2011: A Separation/The Tree of Life
2012: The Master/Amour
2013: Her/Blue is the Warmest Color
2014: The Grand Budapest Hotel/Whiplash
2015: Carol/The Big Short
2016: Moonlight/Arrival
2017: Three Billboards/Ladybird
2018: Burning/Shoplifters
2019; Parasite/Portrait of a Lady on Fire
10. The Artist
9. The Shape of Water
8. Argo
7. Moonlight
6. Spotlight
5. 12 years a slave
4. Parasite
3. The King's Speech
2. Green Book
1. Birdman
Moonlight will always be THE Wong Kar-wai movie that Wong Kar-wai never made.
My picks:
2010 - Inception
2011 - The Help or The Descendants
2012 - Zero Dark Thirty
2013 - Gravity
2014 - American Sniper or Whiplash
2015 - Loved all the nominees and ok with Spotlight winning
2016 - La La Land
2017 - Get Out
2018 - Green Book
2019 - Another great year but wanted 1917
@Diego Pisfil Agreed IRYO
2018 at the Oscars was actually truly a compelling year for movies. Like he said, they snubbed "I, Tonya" and still ended up with a great and powerful lineup of Best Picture nominees, and that really does say a lot.
I think he was talking about the 2018 movies at the 2019 oscars. 2017 was a very good year, I’d swap darkest hour with Blade Runner 2049
@@kashoot4782 No. I tonya was released in 2017 and nominated in 2018 along with movies like CMBYN and TBOEM, best picture winner was The Shape of Water, and 2019 was the year in which movies like Green Book, If Beale street could talk etc were nominated, and Green Book won Best picture.
1. Parasite
2. The Artist
3. Spotlight
4. Moonlight
5. Birdman
6. Argo
7. The Shape of Water
If I didn't rank it, I didn't see it.
In defense of the Artist, it's a genuinely charming movie, the type of which Hollywood can't (or won't) make anymore. If you believe that movies serve in part to take us away for a while, I actually felt that The Artist does an excellent job of that. I also think it sticks the ending (which is why Moonlight is ranked as low as it is).
For me my ranked
1. Parasite
2. 12 Years A Slave
3. The Artist
4. Spotlight
5. Birdman
6. Argo
7. Moonlight
8. The Shape of Water
9. The King's Speech
10. Green Book
Green Book shouldn’t have even been nominated, much less won.
Exactly because Roma is real winner
Moonlight was terrific, but I thought that The Handmaiden should have been nominated and won Best Picture that year
Yes! The Handmaiden. Korean films are great.
10. The King's Speech
9. Green Book
8. Argo
7. The Artist
6. Moonlight
5. 12 Years A Slave
4. Birdman (or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
3. Spotlight
2. Parasite
1. The Shape of Water
1. Parasite
2. Moonlight
3. The shape of water
4. 12 years of slave
5. Spotlight
6. The king's speech
7. The artist
8. Argo
9. The green book
10. Birdman
How I feel:
1. Birdman
2. Parasite
3. 12 Years a Slave
4. Moonlight
5. Spotlight
6. The Shape of Water
7. Argo
8. Green Book
9. The Artist
10. The King’s Speech
'Green Book' is nothing compared to 'Crash'.
Yup
Yes, Green Book is worse
@@themainbork nope, nothing can get worse than Crash.
At the very least, Green Book tried to write the main characters with personalities and not just plain screaming racist idiots
@@TheOscarExpert
Crash is a trash, one of the worst Oscar movie winner.
I'm cool with this list. Argo and The Artist are a bit light and cutesy, whereas Parasite, Birdman and Moonlight all have a lot of substance without losing the entertainment factor. And in between, you had the Shape of Water, Spotlight, etc. I do feel like Green Book was a perfect by the book Oscar movie and I loved every moment of it. I wish people didn't rank it so low.
Movies that should've won Oscars Best Picture:
2010 Inception
2011 Midnight in Paris
2012 Life of Pi
2015 Mad Max Fury Road
2016 La La Land
2017 Dunkirk
2018 BlackKklansman
LaLa land was the 4th best movie that year and definitely should not have won best picture. Also I would say Get Out, 3 Billboards, and Call Me By Your Name are better than Dunkirk. As for 2018 I think Roma probably deserved it but I love Black Klansman ad well
What wanted to win Best Picture:
2010 - Inception
2011 - (have not seen all nominees)
2012 - (have not seen all nominees)
2013 - (have not seen all nominees)
2014 - Boyhood
2015 - Mad Max: Fury Road
2016 - Hell or High Water
2017 - The Shape of Water
2018 - Roma
2019 - Little Women
Parasite and La La Land are my favorite movies, I'd love to find a third movie that I love as much as these two.
My list :
1 Parasite
2 Green Book
3 Shape of Water
4 12 Years A Slave
5 Argo
6 Moonlight
7 King Speech
8 The Artist
9 Spotlight
10 Birdman
My List
10) Birdman - Fucking Hate It!!!
9) Argo - Never Really Appealed To Me, Zero Dark Thirty Deserved It
8) Moonlight - Baityyyyy
7) Spotlight - Slightly Boring IMO
6) Shape Of Water - Three Billboards Was So Much Better!
5) The Kings Speech - Liked It!
4) 12 Years A Slave - Carried By Amazing Performances From Cast!!!
3) The Artist - Beautiful Film, One Of Its Kind
2) Green Book - Love It!!!
1) Parasite - One Of The Greatest Ever, So Deserved
Parasite is actually the only one of these that I’ve seen and personally I thought the third act, especially the backyard scene, was way too chaotic, but the beginning and the very end scenes were captivating
The only reason why parasite is number on everyone’s list is because it’s fresh in our minds
Perfection. This list is great!
My personal ranking
1. Birdman
2. The Kings Speech
3. The Artist
4. Parasite
5. 12 Years a Slave
6. Argo
7. Moonlight
8. The Shape of Water
9. Green Book
10. Spotlight
Would be very cool to see this as a series... I think it would be cool if you did as many decades as possible
BIRDMAN is my favourite because of Emmanuel lubezki (master behind the beautiful and meaningful long takes)
I thought Moonlight and Parasite were the only actual best picture of the year that won. Every other winners had much more better alternative
The King's Speech (Black Swan, Toy Story 3)
The Artist (A Separation, The Tree of Life, Girl With a Dragon Tattoo)
Argo (Amour, Lincoln, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Django Unchained, Zero Dark Thirty)
12 Years a Slave (Her, Captain Phillips, Philomena, Gravity)
Birdman (Boyhood, Interstellar)
Spotlight (Room, Mad Max Fury Road)
The Shape of Water (Call Me by Your Name, Phantom Thread, Get Out, Dunkirk, Lady Bird)
Green Book (Roma, Cold War, Shoplifters, A Star Is Born)
My picks and Takes
2010: Black Swan was the Best
2011: The Tree of Life was the Best
2012: Amour was the Best
2013: 12 Years a Slave deserved it
2014: The Grand Budapest Hotel was the best
2015: Mad Mad: Fury Road was the best
2016: La La Land . . . I mean Moonlight deserved it
2017: The Shape of Water deserved it
2018: Roma was the best
2019: Parasite, hands down my favorite film of the decade
mostly agree, really good list
I mean, similar to my taste.
If Social Network would have won, it would definitely have been in the top 5 on this list. The movie is already considered a classic.
What I wouldve voted for:
2010: Toy Story 3 (they deserve 1 best pic after a 15 year run of some of the best films ever)
2011: The Tree of Life (weak year for me personally)
2012: Silver Linings Playbook
2013: Wolf of Wall Street
2014: Birdman (absolute stacked year)
2015: Brooklyn (although I love Spotlight and it was a great win, this is one of my favs ever)
2016: Moonlight
2017: Get Out
2018: The Favourite
2019: Parasite
My ranking:
1. 12 Years A Slave
2. Birdman
3. The Artist
4. Parasite
5. Argo
6. Moonlight
7. The Shape of Water
8. Spotlight
9. The King’s Speech
10. Green Book
1. Parasite
2. Birdman
3. The Artist
Thats the ones I like or love
1. Parasite
2. Birdman
3. Argo
4. The King’s Speech
5. The Shape of Water
6. 12 Years a Slave
7. Spotlight
8. Green Book
9. Moonlight (haven’t seen it yet)
10. The Artist (haven’t seen this one as well)
I LOVE 12 Years a Slave!!! also this list is pretty good!!!
Lalaland desearves that Oscar
Yeah I love LA LA LAND
I don't like Arrival and Moonlight
To be honest if Korean film were to qualified for the Oscar every year, I think barred from your top 3 list, Korean films on those other years would have won it easily. You will be missing out alot of great films if you don't watch more Korean films after Parasite. I wouldn't even put Parasite in my top 5 best Korean films of all time when Burning, Oldboy, The Handmaiden, Memories of Murder , The Chaser and The Wailing exist.
I have been waiting for this video ever since the beginning of last year’s awards season.
You should do more rankings!