Polling 2010-2019 -- End of Decade Poll

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twodeadmagpies wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:51 pmI Am Not Madame Bovary (Feng Xiaogang, 2016)
cool! i'll watch this tonight
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I'll restrict myself to 15, broken into three tiers.

A Restoration (Elizabeth Price, 2016)
Hard to be a God (Aleksey German, 2013)
La Guerre d'Algerie (Jean-Marie Straub, 2014)
It has to be lived once and dreamed twice (Rainer Kohlberger, 2019)
The Woolworths Choir of 1979 (Elizabeth Price, 2012)

From What is Before (Lav Diaz, 2014)
Kali of Emergency (Ashish Avikunthak, 2016)
The Golden Bird (Amit Dutta, 2013)
Late Season (Jean-Claude Rousseau, 2016)
Cello (Marcel Hanoun, 2010)

Red Film (Sarah Zwynar, 2019)
Bring me the Head of Tim Horton (Guy Maddin, 2015)
Pays Barbare (Yervant Gianikian & Angela Ricci Lucchi, 2013)
Manchester by the Sea (Kenneth Lonergan, 2016)
Eternal Homecoming (Kira Muratova, 2012)
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thoxans wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2019 9:54 pmi'll watch this
and i did! and it was good! kinda wish they'd followed through on the circular aspect ratio the entire time (except for that last shot, maybe), but it was still a consistently stunning, often very funny (literally lol'ed multiple times) melodramatic dark comedy commentary on stifling bureaucracy (esp toward women). will def make my final list
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:51 pm The Girl from Nowhere (Jean-Claude Brisseau, 2012)
Ahem, isn't Brisseau blacklisted? ;)
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Angel wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2019 8:46 pm
twodeadmagpies wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:51 pm The Girl from Nowhere (Jean-Claude Brisseau, 2012)
Ahem, isn't Brisseau blacklisted? ;)
what do you mean? OH NO, my goodness! him too???? where will all this PC madness end? :o

actually, i just discovered that he died this year, so thanks for that.

thoxans - glad you enjoyed it! it's not the best film ever made, but it gave me shivering screenshot-finger so it had to go on my list
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I'll go with 40 films in two tiers. There's still lots I need to catch up on so this will leave me with some leeway.

Djon Africa (João Miller Guerra / Filipa Reis, 2018)
Words of Mercury (Jerome Hiler, 2011)
0.5 mm (Momoko Ando, 2014)
Young Pines (Ute Aurand, 2011)
O somma luce (Jean-Marie Straub, 2010)
The Dreamed Path (Angela Schanelec, 2016)
Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Johnnie To / Wai Ka-Fai, 2011)
A Woman's Revenge (Rita Azevedo Gomes, 2012)
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (S.S. Rajamouli, 2017)
Transit (Christian Petzold, 2018)
Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (Tsui Hark, 2013)
Horse Money (Pedro Costa, 2014)
SPL 2: A Time for Consequences (Soi Cheang, 2015)
The Suppliant (Robert Beavers, 2010)
Sully (Clint Eastwood, 2016)
Good Time (Josh Safdie / Benny Safdie, 2017)
Black Mother (Khalik Allah, 2018)
Creed (Ryan Coogler, 2015)
Stemple Pass (James Benning, 2012)
Salt Garden (Rose Lowder, 2011)

Sentimental Education (Julio Bressane, 2013)
Homeland: Iraq Year Zero (Abbas Fahdel, 2015)
White Nights on the Pier (Paul Vecchiali, 2014)
Dumb and Dumber To (Bobby Farrelly / Peter Farrelly, 2014)
No Home Movie (Chantal Akerman, 2015)
Girls Trip (Malcom D. Lee, 2017)
Cemetery of Splendour (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2015)
Memory Exercises (Paz Encina, 2016)
Bangkok Nites (Katsuya Tomita, 2016)
Phantom Thread (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2017)
You Ain't Seen Nothing' Yet (Alain Resnais, 2012)
Love Education (Sylvia Chang, 2017)
Greenery Will Bloom Again (Ermanno Olmi, 2014)
Blackhat (Michael Mann, 2014)
The Dreamer (Nathaniel Dorsky, 2016)
The Walk (Robert Zemeckis, 2015)
Serious Games 1–4 (Harun Farocki, 2010)
025 Sunset Red (Laida Lertxundi. 2015)
On the Beach at Night Alone (Hong Sang-soo, 2017)
The Adventures of Tintin (Steven Spielberg, 2011)
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A Woman's Revenge (Rita Azevedo Gomes, 2012)

dunno when i acquired this but i'll watch it too :)

also

right now, wrong then
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I watched Our Sunhi earlier today and really liked it, guess I'll be watching plenty of more Hong's before the deadline.
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ok, if I don't watch anything mindblowing in the next 30 days, this is my final list.


the first five would have simply been the 5 best films of the decade, but because 2 of them (The Wind Rises and The Neon Demon) have more than 2500 views on letterboxd, I switched them with two films from my list of 50 titles with less than 10 views instead:

Bad Film (Sion Sono, 2012)
Beats Being Dead (Christian Petzold, 2010)
Mektoub, My Love (Abdellatif Kechiche, 2017)

The Moon (Klaus Schneider, 2010)
Tiffany: Death on the Runway (Bill Plympton, 2012)


fourty-nine other personal favorites and one honorable mention (no tiers!!):

Cold Fish (Sion Sono, 2010)
In the Shadows (Thomas Arslan, 2010)
Kaboom (Gregg Araki, 2010)
Slow Torture Puke Chamber (Lucifer Valentine, 2010)
The Yellow Sea (Hong-jin Na, 2010)
Tracker (Ian Sharp, 2010)

American Translation (Jean-Marc Barr/Pascal Arnold, 2011)
Atomic Age (Helena Klotz, 2011)
Cassandra's Warning (Dominik Graf, 2011)
Drive (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2011)
My Back Page (Nobuhiro Yamashita, 2011)
The Hunter (Daniel Nettheim, 2011)
Whores' Glory (Michael Glawogger, 2011)

Barbara (Christian Petzold, 2012)
Bye Bye Blondie (Virginie Despentes, 2012)
Passion (Brian De Palma, 2012)
The Master (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2012)

Abuse of Weakness (Catherine Breillat, 2013)
Man of Steel (Zack Snyder, 2013)
New World (Hoon-jung Park, 2013)
Nightcrawler (Dan Gilroy, 2013)
Only God Forgives (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2013)
Pain & Gain (Michael Bay, 2013)
The Green Inferno (Eli Roth, 2013)
The Wind Rises (Hayao Miyazaki, 2013)
We Are the Best! (Lukas Moodysson, 2013)

A Most Violent Year (J. C. Chandor, 2014)
Atlantic. (Jan-Willem van Ewijk, 2014)
Edge of Tomorrow (Doug Liman, 2014)
Greenery Will Bloom Again (Ermanno Olmi, 2014)
Phoenix (Christian Petzold, 2014)
The Homesman (Tommy Lee Jones, 2014)
White Bird in a Blizzard (Gregg Araki, 2014)

Right Now, Wrong Then (Sang-soo Hong, 2015)
Spectre (Sam Mendes, 2015)
Taxi (Jafar Panahi, 2015)
To the Fore (Dante Lam, 2015)

Blood Father (Jean-Francois Richet, 2016)
Cold Hell (Stefan Ruzowitzky, 2016)
Daguerrotype (Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 2016)
Ember (Zeki Demirkubuz, 2016)
Frantz (Francois Ozon, 2016)
The Lost City of Z (James Gray, 2016)
The Neon Demon (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2016)
The Nice Guys (Shane Black, 2016)

Ava (Lea Mysius, 2017)
Open Wounds [Director's Cut] (Dominik Graf/Johannes Sievert, 2017)

Glass (M. Night Shyamalan, 2018)

Ad Astra (James Gray, 2019)
Domino (Brian De Palma, 2019)
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I also wanted to point out once more (cause I've been reading all the lists in this thread again) what flip wrote in the initial post of this thread:

"please (please!) use English titles *only* (I don't also want another title) when the English title is in common use in English-speaking film circles. Use foreign-language titles only for films which normally go by those foreign-language titles when discussed in English."


many of you listed some Zeki in your lists, but while some listed a film as "Nausea", others listed it as "Bulanti"...
Stuff like this could be extra hard work for flip when counting the poll results, or some points for some films might thus be 'forgotten' in the final count, etc.
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Maryada Ramanna (S.S. Rajamouli, 2010)
White Nights on the Pier (Paul Vecchiali, 2014)
Ember (Zeki Demirkubuz, 2016)
9 Fingers (F.J. Ossang, 2017)
The Son of Joseph (Eugene Green, 2016)

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Tier 1:
The Illusionist (Sylvain Chomet, 2010)
Visitors (Godfrey Reggio, 2013)
A Separation (Asghar Farhadi, 2011)
Boyhood (Richard Linklater, 2014)
Upstream Color (Shane Carruth, 2013)
Before Midnight (Richard Linklater, 2013)
13 Assassins (Takashi Miike, 2010)
The Turin Horse (Bela Tarr, 2011)
Drug War (Johnnie To, 2012)
Personal Shopper (Olivier Assayas, 2016)

Tier 2:
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet (Alain Resnais, 2012)
Tangled (Byron Howard, Nathan Greno, 2010)
The Witch (Robert Eggers, 2015)
The Forbidden Room (Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, 2015)
Meek's Cutoff (Kelly Reichardt, 2010)
The Love Witch (Anna Biller, 2016)
It Follows (David Robert Mitchell, 2014)
The Way Back (Peter Weir, 2010)
Silence (Martin Scorsese, 2016)
Interrogation (Vetrimaran, 2015)

Tier 3:
Century of Birthing (Lav Diaz, 2011)
Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade, 2016)
Burning (Lee Chang-Dong, 2018)
The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2011)
The World's End (Edgar Wright, 2013)
Parasite (Bong Joon-ho, 2019)
Frances Ha (Noah Baumbach, 2012)
The Handmaiden (Park Chan-wook, 2016)
Under the Skin (Jonathan Glazer, 2013)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Tomas Alfredson, 2011)

Tier 4:
mother! (Darren Aronofsky, 2017)
Song of the Sea (Tomm Moore, 2014)
Twixt (Francis Ford Coppola, 2011)
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (Brad Bird, 2011)
Phantom Thread (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2017)
Hugo (Martin Scorsese, 2011)
Cosmopolis (David Cronenberg, 2012)
All is Lost (J. C. Chandor, 2013)
Leave No Trace (Debra Granik, 2018)
The Homseman (Tommy Lee Jones, 2014)

Tier 5:
Mission: Impossible - Fallout (Christopher McQuarrie, 2018)
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, 2018)
The Lighthouse (Robert Eggers, 2019)
The Wind Rises (Hayao Miyazaki, 2013)
Inside Llewyn Davis (Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, 2013)
The Wolf of Wall Street (Martin Scorsese, 2013)
Support the Girls (Andrew Bujalski, 2018)
Clouds of Sils Maria (Olivier Assayas, 2014)
Computer Chess (Andrew Bujalski, 2013)
World of Tomorrow (Don Hertzfeldt, 2015)
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Tier 1: 1 -- 25

Gebo and the Shadow (Manoel de Oliveira, 2012)
Joker (Raju Murugan, 2016)
Phoenix (Christian Petzold, 2014)
Maheshinte Prathikaaram (Dileesh Pothan, 2016)
Like Someone in Love (Abbas Kiarostami, 2012)

Hahaha (Hong Sang-soo, 2010)
Kaala (Pa. Ranjith, 2018)
The Assassin (Hou Hsiao-Hsien, 2015)
Three Landscapes (Peter Hutton, 2013)
Winter Vacation (Li Hongqi, 2010)

Nainsukh (Amit Dutta, 2010)
Highway (Imtiaz Ali, 2014)
Blind Detective (Johnnie To, 2013)
You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet (Alain Resnais, 2012)
A Useful Life (Federico Veiroj, 2010)

Ee. Ma. Yau. (Lijo Jose Pellissery, 2018)
Pariyerum Perumal (Maari Selvaraj, 2018)
Band Baaja Baaraat (Maneesh Sharma, 2010)
Ankhon Dekhi (Rajat Kapoor, 2013)
Tirez la langue, mademoiselle (Axelle Ropert, 2013)

Mysteries of Lisbon (Raúl Ruiz, 2010)
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2010)
Anhe Ghorey da Daan (Gurvinder Singh, 2011)
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Isao Takahata, 2013)
Peranbu (Ram, 2019)

Tier 2: 26 -- 50

À propos de Venise (Jean-Marie Straub, 2013)
Eega (S.S. Rajamouli, 2012)
Thithi (Raam Reddy, 2015)
Visaranai (Vetrimaaran, 2015)
An Off-Day Game (Sanal Kumar Sasidharan, 2015)

Sairat (Nagraj Manjule, 2016)
Peranbu (Ram, 2019)
SPL II: A Time for Consequences (Cheang Pou-soi, 2015)
Stray Dogs (Tsai Ming-liang, 2013)
The Mermaid (Stephen Chow, 2016)

Timbuktu (Abderrahmane Sissako, 2014)
Thomas Mao (Zhu Wen, 2010)
Annayum Rasoolum (Rajeev Ravi, 2013)
Father (José María de Orbe, 2010)
Futures Market (Mercedes Álvarez, 2011)

Finisterrae (Sergio Caballero, 2010)
How Fernando Pessoa Saved Portugal (Eugène Green, 2018)
Le Havre (Aki Kaurismäki, 2011)
This is Not a Film (Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, Jafar Panahi, 2011)
The Grandmaster (Wong Kar-wai, 2013)

Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2011)
Nirnay (Pushpa Rawat, 2012)
Soodhu Kavvum (Nalan Kumarasamy, 2013)
Dum Laga Ke Haisha (Sharat Katariya, 2015)
You Are My Sunday (Milind Dhaimade, 2016)
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augusto wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 5:14 pm Like Someone in Love (Abbas Kiarostami, 2012)
i didn't look up any other films (on anyone's ballot) but this kiarostami film has too many views to go in the five-film top tier (a film must have < 2500 views on letterboxd, and that kiarostami has 10k views). lots of great films later on your ballot that don't have 2500+ views, so it should be easy to fix!
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[Top 5]
The Good Herbs (María Novaro, 2010)
Halley (Sebastián Hoffman, 2013)
The Militant (Manolo Nieto, 2013)
I Promise You Anarchy (Julio Hernández Cordón, 2015)
The Rule of Three (Louis Garrel, 2011)

[1 - 25]
Amour (Michael Haneke, 2012)
A Bigger Splash (Luca Guadagnino, 2015)
Blue Is the Warmest Color (Abdellatif Kechiche, 2013)
Boyhood (Richard Linklater, 2014)
BPM - Beats per Minute (Robin Campillo, 2017)
Burning (Lee Chang-dong, 2018)
Carol (Todd Haynes, 2015)
Clouds of Sils Maria (Olivier Assayas, 2014)
Güeros (Alonso Ruizpalacios, 2014)
Hereditary (Ari Aster, 2018)
Inherent Vice (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2014)
The Irishman (Martin Scorsese 2019)
Jauja (Lisandro Alonso, 2014)
The Last Elvis (Armando Bo, 2012)
Little Women (Greta Gerwig, 2019)
Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller, 2015)
The Master (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2012)
Miss Bala (Gerardo Naranjo, 2011)
Mr. Turner (Mike Leigh, 2014)
Neighboring Sounds (Kleber Mendonça Filho, 2012)
Novitiate (Margaret Betts, 2017)
The Other Side of the Wind (Orson Welles, 2018)
Right Now, Wrong Then (Hong Sang-soo, 2015)
Spotlight (Tom McCarthy, 2015)
Zama (Lucrecia Martel, 2017)

[26 - 50]
Annihilation (Alex Garland, 2018)
Appropriate Behavior (Desirée Akhavan, 2014)
The Blonde One (Marco Berger, 2019)
The Day He Arrives (Hong Sang-soo, 2011)
The Exquisite Corpse (Víctor Ruano, 2011)
Foxtrot (Samuel Maoz, 2017)
From Afar (Lorenzo Vigas, 2015)
Gone Girl (David Fincher, 2014)
Happy As Lazzaro (Alice Rohrwacher, 2018)
Hard Paint (Filipe Matzembacher, Marcio Reolon, 2018)
Inside Llewyn Davis (Joel & Ethan Coen, 2013)
Leap Year (Michael Rowe, 2010)
Liveforever (Carlos Moreno, 2015)
Loveless (Andrey Zvyagintsev, 2017)
Melancholia (Lars Von Trier, 2011)
Men Don't Cry (Alen Drljevic, 2017)
The Needle (José Correa Vigier, Carmen Oquendo Villar, 2012)
Roma (Alfonso Cuarón, 2018)
Shoplifters (Hirokazu Koreeda, 2018)
Stories We Tell (Sarah Polley, 2012)
Stranger by the Lake (Alain Guiraudie, 2013)
Tempestad (Tatiana Huezo, 2016)
A Touch of Sin (Jia Zhang-ke, 2013)
Winter's Bone (Debra Granik, 2010)
You'll Never Be Alone (Alex Anwandter, 2016)
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Subject to change before the end of the year.

Beloved Sisters (Dominik Graf, 2014)
Bird People (Pascale Ferran, 2014)
Honey (Semih Kaplanoglu, 2010)
It Must Be Heaven (Elia Suleiman, 2019)
On Death Row (Werner Herzog, 2012)

American Honey (Andrea Arnold, 2016)
Blackhat (Michael Mann, 2015)
Cold War (Pawel Pawlikowski, 2018)
First Reformed (Paul Schrader, 2017)
Foxtrot (Samuel Moaz, 2017)
Mommy (Xavier Dolan, 2014)
The Nightingale (Jennifer Kent, 2018)
Phantom Thread (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2017)
A Quiet Passion (Terence Davies, 2016)
Son of Saul (Laszlo Nemes, 2015)

Aquarius (Kleber Mendonca Filho, 2016)
By the Grace of God (Francois Ozon, 2019)
The Deep Blue Sea (Terence Davies, 2011)
First Man (Damian Chazelle, 2018)
Good Time (Josh and Benny Safdie, 2017)
Killer Joe (William Friedkin, 2011)
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2017)
Knife + Heart (Yann Gonzalez, 2018)
Les Miserables (Ladj Ly, 2019)
Like Someone in Love (Abbas Kiarostami, 2012)
The Lost City of Z (James Gray, 2016)
Marriage Story (Noah Baumbach, 2019)
Parasite (Bong Joon-ho, 2019)
The Rover (David Michod, 2014)
Sieranevada (Cristi Puiu, 2016)
Song to Song (Terrence Malick, 2017)
The Turin Horse (Bela Tarr, 2011)
The Untamed (Amat Escalante, 2016)
Western (Valeska Grisebach, 2017)
You Were Never Really Here (Lynne Ramsay, 2017)

Anomalisa (Charlie Kaufman, 2015)
Archipelago (Joanna Hogg, 2010)
The Beguiled (Sofia Coppola, 2017)
BPM (Beats Per Minute) (Robin Campillo, 2017)
Good Manners (Juliana Rojas and Marco Dutra, 2017)
High Life (Claire Denis, 2018)
Homecoming: A Film by Beyonce (Beyonce Knowles-Carter, 2019)
The House that Jack Built (Lars von Trier, 2018)
The Immigrant (James Gray, 2013)
Inside Out (Pete Docter, 2015)
The Invisible Life of Eurydice Gusmao (Karim Ainouz, 2019)
The Irishman (Martin Scorsese, 2019)
It Follows (David Robert Mitchell, 2014)
Leviathan (Andrey Zvyagintsev, 2014)
Maps to the Stars (David Cronenberg, 2014)
Personal Shopper (Olivier Assayas, 2016)
Romancing in Thin Air (Johnnie To, 2012)
Shoplifters (Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2018)
Southwest (Eduardo Nunes, 2012)
Stray Dogs (Tsai Ming-liang, 2013)
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ralch wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 10:29 pm [Top 5]
BPM - Beats per Minute (Robin Campillo, 2017)
Güeros (Alonso Ruizpalacios, 2014)
The Master (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2012)
Mr. Turner (Mike Leigh, 2014)
Neighboring Sounds (Kleber Mendonça Filho, 2012)
Ralch, to go in the five-film top tier a film must have less than 2500 views on letterboxd
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Post by Lencho of the Apes »

It's not a "top tier" so much as an "overlooked things that I think were brilliant enough that they deserve far more attention" set.
The opposite of 'reify' is... ?
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Silga wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2019 1:16 am
Ralch, to go in the five-film top tier a film must have less than 2500 views on letterboxd
Sorry. Edited now.
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Post by flip »

thanks for the ballots!

in general, i won't look up every film in that small top tier to confirm it has <2500 views, but if a film (like the kiarostami say, or a pt anderson film) seems very unlikely to be that unseen, i'll check. and if it has 2500+ views, i'll just demote the film one tier and award it 5 points instead of 6, so no big deal. i might also promote a film from the 5-point tier to the 6-point tier as a replacement if there's a relative obscurity in the 5-point tier (i'll pick the one listed first) but i might not do that depending on how long the tallying takes and how bored i get. :)
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crypt trotsky wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 5:27 pm
augusto wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 5:14 pm Like Someone in Love (Abbas Kiarostami, 2012)
i didn't look up any other films (on anyone's ballot) but this kiarostami film has too many views to go in the five-film top tier (a film must have < 2500 views on letterboxd, and that kiarostami has 10k views). lots of great films later on your ballot that don't have 2500+ views, so it should be easy to fix!
ok i should've read the op, because i interpreted the "six pointers" differently; it was more five films from the decade that meant the most to me. would've made less sense (to me) minus the kiarostami, and also phoenix, which it turns out has more than 2.5k views too, so for the purposes of the poll, i've removed that tier and added those five titles to the main list. there are many others on the list with very few views, but none i want to highlight any more than the others.
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if i could give more points to phoenix, i would too! my top film of the decade by a looooong way.
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I will edit some later, but for now:

1.
Certified Copy (Abbas Kiarostami, 2010)
The Turin Horse (Bela Tarr, 2011)
Stemple Pass (James Benning, 2012)
Stray Dogs (Tsai Ming-Liang 2013)
0.5 mm (Momoko Ando, 2014)
Knight of Cups (Terence Malick, 2015)
Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade, 2016)
Western (Valeska Grisebach, 2017)
Good Time (Josh Safdie/Benny Safdie, 2017)
Martin Cries (Jonathan Vinel, 2017)

2.
Oslo, August 31st (Joachim Trier, 2011)
Only The Young (Elisabeth Mims, Jason Tippet, 2012)
Under the Skin (Jonathan Glazer, 2013)
Three Landscapes (Peter Hutton 2013)
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (Isao Takahata, 2013)
Carol (Todd Haynes, 2015)
Blackhat (Michael Mann, 2015)
Nausea (Zeki Demirkubuz, 2015)
First Reformed (Paul Schrader, 2017)
Hector Malot: The Last Day of the Year (Jacqueline Lentzou, 2018)

3.
Take This Waltz (Sarah Polley, 2011)
Spring Breakers (Harmony Korine, 2012)
Cosmopolis (David Cronenberg, 2012)
Prometheus (Ridley Scott, 2012)
The Assassin (Hou Hsiao-hsien, 2015)
A Man Returned (Mahdi Fleifel, 2016)
Call Me By Your Name (Luca Guadagnino, 2017)
Phantom Thread (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2017)
Mektoub, My Love (Abdellatif Kechiche, 2017)
The Florida Project (Sean Baker, 2017)

4.
Could See a Puma (Eduardo Williams, 2011)
Weekend (Andrew Heigh, 2011)
The Master (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2012)
Drug War (Johnnie To, 2012)
Like Someone in Love (Abbas Kiarostami, 2012)
Hard To Be A God (Aleksey German, 2013)
A Touch of Sin (Jia Zhang-ke, 2013)
Certain Women (Kelly Reichardt, 2016)
Manchester By The Sea (Kenneth Lonergan, 2016)
Transformer: The Last Knight (Michael Bay, 2017)

5.
Another Year (Mike Leigh, 2010)
Somewhere (Sofia Coppola, 2010)
The Immigrant (James Gray, 2013)
Atlantis (Ben Russell, 2014)
Heaven Knows What (Josh Safdie/Benny Safdie, 2014)
Appropriate Behavior (Desirée Akhavan, 2014)
20th Century Women (Mike Mills, 2016)

edit: three more films for my fifth tier:
The Wolf House (Joaquín Cociña, Cristóbal León, 2018)
The Souvenir (Joanna Hogg, 2019)
A Woman's Revenge (Rita Azevedo Gomes, 2012)
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Using the year/director template I use in my stats, if needed for counting I can fix it. Removed original titles.

(Fixed the top tier)

Magic tier
I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians (2018, Radu Jude)
Mrs. Fang (2017, Bing Wang)
The Second Night (2016, Eric Pauwels)
A Bride for Rip Van Winkle (2016, Shunji Iwai)
Keyhole (2011, Guy Maddin)

Tier 1
Summer 1993 (2017, Carla Simón)
Knight of Cups (2015, Terrence Malick)
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014, Roy Andersson)
Only God Forgives (2013, Nicolas Winding Refn)

Tier 2
The Favourite (2018, Yorgos Lanthimos)
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017, Yorgos Lanthimos)
Victoria (2015, Sebastian Schipper)
Goodbye to Language (2014, Jean-Luc Godard)
Jauja (2014, Lisandro Alonso)
Stray Dogs (2013, Ming-liang Tsai)
Holy Motors (2012, Leos Carax)
The Master (2012, Paul Thomas Anderson)
The Artist (2011, Michel Hazanavicius)


Tier 3
Visages villages (2017, Agnès Varda & JR)
The Neon Demon (2016, Nicolas Winding Refn)
It's Only the End of the World (2016, Xavier Dolan)
Inherent Vice (2014, Paul Thomas Anderson)
Birdman: Or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014, Alejandro González Iñárritu)
The Tribe (2014, Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014, Wes Anderson)
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013, Martin Scorsese)
The Wind Rises (2013, Hayao Miyazaki)
Why Don't You Play in Hell? (2013, Shion Sono)
Moonrise Kingdom (2012, Wes Anserson)
Cosmopolis (2012, David Cronenberg)
Laurence Anyways (2012, Xavier Dolan)
Melancholia (2011, Lars von Trier)
The Tree of Life (2011, Terrence Malick)
Black Swan (2010, Darren Aronofsky)

Tier 4
Happy as Lazzaro (2018, Alice Rohrwacher)
Birds of Passage (2018, Cristina Gallego, Ciro Guerra)
Happy End (2017, Michael Haneke)
Western (2017, Valeska Grisebach)
The Square (2017, Ruben Östlund)
A Ghost Story (2017, David Lowery)
Scarred Hearts (2016, Radu Jude)
Endless Poetry (2016, Alejandro Jodorowsky)
The Lobster (2015, Yorgos Lanthimos)
Kaili Blues (2015, Gan Bi)
Black Coal, Thin Ice (2014, Diao Yi'nan)
Maps to the Stars (2014, David Cronenberg)
Stations of the Cross (2014, Dietrich Brüggemann)
Le passé (2013, Asghar Farhadi)
The Great Beauty (2013, Paolo Sorrentino)
Enemy (2013, Denis Villeneuve)
The Bling Ring (2013, Sofia Coppola)
Spring Breakers (2012, Harmony Korine)
Amour (2012, Michael Haneke)
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010, Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
Somewhere (2010, Sofia Coppola)
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St. Gloede wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:58 pm Magic tier
Summer 1993 (2017, Carla Simón)
The Second Night (2016, Eric Pauwels)
Knight of Cups (2015, Terrence Malick)
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014, Roy Andersson)
Only God Forgives (2013, Nicolas Winding Refn)
Again, hate to be the party pooper, but only The Second Night qualifies for this special tier according to the rules - to go in the five-film tier a film must have less than 2500 views on letterboxd.

As Lencho says - "overlooked things that you think were brilliant enough that they deserve far more attention" kind of tier. Which is a great idea btw, Flip! I have already discovered some interesting titles thanks to the already posted ballots.
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Silga wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2019 11:29 pm
St. Gloede wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:58 pm Magic tier
Summer 1993 (2017, Carla Simón)
The Second Night (2016, Eric Pauwels)
Knight of Cups (2015, Terrence Malick)
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014, Roy Andersson)
Only God Forgives (2013, Nicolas Winding Refn)
Again, hate to be the party pooper, but only The Second Night qualifies for this special tier according to the rules - to go in the five-film tier a film must have less than 2500 views on letterboxd.

As Lencho says - "overlooked things that you think were brilliant enough that they deserve far more attention" kind of tier. Which is a great idea btw, Flip! I have already discovered some interesting titles thanks to the already posted ballots.
Thanks.

How do you see the view count on Letterboxd? I have been searching the film pages and must be blind.

I can see fans and friend activity but not the overall view count.
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St. Gloede wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2019 11:11 am How do you see the view count on Letterboxd? I have been searching the film pages and must be blind.
if you look at the number next to the small lime green eyeball under the film poster on the left, on a film's page, that's the view count from letterboxd members
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1. Nausea (The Zeki, 2015)
2. Like Someone in Love (Abbas Kiarostami, 2012)
3. Everybody Wants Some (Richard Linklater, 2016)
4. The Militant (Manolo Nieto, 2013)
5. I Promise You Anarchy (Julio Hernández Cordón, 2015)
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crypt trotsky wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2019 3:37 pm
St. Gloede wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2019 11:11 am How do you see the view count on Letterboxd? I have been searching the film pages and must be blind.
if you look at the number next to the small lime green eyeball under the film poster on the left, on a film's page, that's the view count from letterboxd members
Where is this green eyeball?

Maybe it is not available on mobile? I'm on vacation and only have my tablet.
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