The Best Movie of the 21st Century?
A month or so ago I heard an episode of the Cluck and Buck Radio Show (i.e., Clay Travis/Buck Sexton) discussing the lists of best 21st Century movies that have been popping up now that we’ve got a quarter of the new century under our belts. They weren’t happy with the names they were hearing. After a lot of what passes for manly banter between them they settled on The Dark Knight Rises as their pick for Number 1. It’s a better choice, I agree, than most of the titles on the list above, but the whole process of selection here seems sad. Even pitiful. I’ve seen exactly eight of the 21 movies shown here, and the only one I’d consider a candidate for the top spot is Lord of the Rings. I liked Lost in Translation’s inclusion on the list as well. That’s about it. Most of it seems like pretentious junk, overhyped sequels, and predictably dark excursions into some director’s disappointments with the universe. Not what I watch movies for.
I very much doubt that a list of the best movies from the last quarter of the 20th Century would include so many titles I’ve never seen, and I’d be willing to bet that that entire list would outrank all but one or two of the movies on this list. It’s unthinkable to me that I wouldn’t have seen, or even heard of, the movie picked as the Number One movie of this already momentous century. Nor am I tempted to see any of the movies on the list I haven’t seen because they’re on the list.
So what’s this post all about? I have my own candidate for best picture of our young century. I’m going to show you the trailer here and say nothing more about it except how to find it on the streaming services. Then I’m going to let it simmer here for a while to give those so inclined a chance to watch it, after which I will return and explain why I think it’s a great movie and Number One on our short list (also to be named later).
Sound fair?
Here’s the trailer.
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