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"A Separation" definitely deserves to be in the Top 10. Otherwise you are not that far off.

I would happy replace all Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach films on the list with these.

Well he is the only director with two films in the Top 10.

You can't spell allegory without LEGO!

I'm so happy that "A Separation" got #2 even though looking at this list it should be higher.

"Um, Zodiac? Hello?"

Okay, no Margin Call in the top 100? Yeah because why recognize a well-written, well acted movie when you can celebrate Mumblecore?

Up top!

The list isn't complete. You can't judge a list on the bottom half.

Too many Tricks! Too many Tricks!

A "Pacific Rim-job" would actually be a more enjoyable experience than watching Pacific Rim.

I think Mumblecore as a genre should be discounted severely.

Oh yeah, TSITE was 2009, my bad, replace it with Margin Call - 2011 for now. (BTW, I can only recommend what I've seen, there is probably a better choice but I personally won't recommend it yet)

I think you bent your Wookie!

Assuming Hurt Locker is 2009, I hope that none of the Best Picture Winners make it on this list. So GD weak.

"Nope times infinity."

A Separation, The Tree of Life and The Secret in Their Eyes

Don't get me started on Movie Q, so ahead of its time.

"Personally, I would've been infinitely more fascinated if Linklater had made the film in the exact same way but had a different plot, like if it had followed a conspiracy nut or a terrorist or an activist or something like that."

Ralphie get off the stage sweetie!