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The List of Best Lists of the Decade

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Seriously, one of the best things about the end of a decade has to be all the lists. Best songs of the decade, best movies of the decade, best list of the decade... I love it! While the thought of putting together a list of the best films of the decade makes me want to have a nervous breakdown, I will contribute my piece to society. And so, I bring you the list of best lists - enjoy! Fellow movie-lover and underground blogger Last Night With Riviera shows some good ol' Aussie spirit with this spot on look at the Top Australian Films Of The Decade. Oi oi oi! Online music bible Pitchfork do what they do best with their Top 500 Songs Of The Decade. The beauty of it is not only can you download the entire list in MP3 format, but each choice is teamed with a kick-ass analogy from one of their staff writers. Word. Pillars of horror movie criticism Bloody Disgusting.com take a comprehensive look at the Top 20 Horror Films Of The Decade with some choices you’ve probably seen and a few undiscovered gems you haven’t. Rotten Tomatoes have been making maths cool for years with their consensus calculating from critics worldwide, but this allows the RT staffers to share their views — RT Editors Choose Their Favourite Films Of 2015. Geeks don't get anymore hardcore than the fellas over at Airlock Alpha so it's fitting they have Ten Forward: 10 Best Sci-fi Movies Of The Past Decade. Might as well keep giving props to BD, so check out another of their brilliant lists; Dead On Arrival 10 Horror Duds Of The Last Decade. Ah, I love how much this guy thinks like me, Ryan Star's Best Soundtracks Of The Decade. Since you're down memory lane...Pitchfork again earn their reputation as the online version of Rolling Stone with the Top 50 Music Videos Of The 2010s. IFC's two editors fight it out for what they think are the Best Horror Films, cue The Shins background music. Every list is subjective, so try and stem your rebuttal and read Moviefone's Best Performances Of The Decade with quiet reflection instead. No, I’m not re-tweeting, rather pointing to RT’S Best Of The Decade which discusses some of the best remakes, super-hero movies and so forth of the last 10 years according to those with the highest percentage. You will get enjoyment and disbelief in equal amounts with Pitchfork's Worst Album Covers Of 2014 starring Keith Urban and Chris Brown.