Despite Letterboxd being another example of narcissists running rampant and ruining another social media platform with their brainlet opinions, I do concede it's an invaluable medium in collating various data relating to films logged there.
What's particularly noteworthy are the one hundred films from the 1960s which got a score of four stars or higher from me on the site. Haven't ventured further back than the '70s when compiling films picks from various years on this blog. In any case, it does prove the '60s was a more productive decade than the measly eighteen films from the 2020s which also scored as highly as them.
By no means is it a best of list, but it does show everything that I've liked and logged there between 2014-2016 and my return in 2022 to the present day.
Not entirely sure what the list reveals about your host, other than finding Gerald Thomas, the director of the Carry On films, being a far more prolific film director compared to revered auteurs Akira Kurosawa, Stanley Kubrick and Federico Fellini.
Curious to revisit those Alain Robbe-Grillet films, as I doubt I would have rated them so highly today compared to whenever I logged them on Letterboxd.
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