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12.02.2009

The Best Films Of The '00s

50 is a lot, but I think I can do it. Again with the numbers... tough.

50. I'm A Cyborg But That's OK
49. Hotel Chevalier
48. Ghost World
47. Requiem For A Dream
46. Mulholland Dr.
45. The Pianist
44. 25th Hour
43. Far From Heaven
42. Pieces Of April
41. Dandelion
40. Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War On Journalism
39. Kung Fu Hustle
38. Night Watch
37. The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
36. The Machinist
35. Bad Education
34. A Cock And Bull Story
33. Don't Come Knocking
32. Bubble
31. Happy Endings
30. Thumbsucker
29. Spend An Evening With Saddle Creek
28. Me And You And Everyone We Know
27. The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estradas
26. Broken Flowers
25. Cache
24. A History Of Violence
23. Wassup Rockers
22. The Comedians Of Comedy
21. The Squid And The Whale
20. Match Point
19. Curse Of The Golden Flower
18. The Lives Of Others
17. Paris, je t'aime
16. Death Of A President
15. Imprint
14. Paprika
13. The Science Of Sleep
12. Monty Python's Personal Best
11. Half Nelson
10. Lewis Black: Red, White And Screwed
9. A Prairie Home Companion
8. Scoop
7. Broken English
6. The Darjeeling Limited
5. Bra Boys
4. Waltz With Bashir
3. Tideland
2. Inland Empire
1. The Host

3 comments:

Billy the Poet said...

This time I really truly feel I'm justified in saying, as cliche as it may be, oh and it is, what about Across the Universe? That was a gorgeous movie. Also it's the only movie in years I've seen 4 times in theaters.

nick said...

Fuck The Beatles.

That is all.

Billy the Poet said...

Okay, if you have a right to put Madden on the top video games then I have a right to put a movie with music by the Beatles in the top films.

You cannot argue that the Beatles were not influential. Personal bias aside that movie had amazing cinematography, rather impressive vocals (including Eddie Izzard), and it was a better movie than Madden (any year) was a video game. And believe it or not, I've played a few Madden games (hard for me to admit but we all have our moments of weakness).

I would make my own list but I'd be limited to 5 because in making lists I have my own terribly restricting guidelines and they kill me. I couldn't limit my best films to 5. That's like limiting favorite cereals, it all depends on the mood I'm in, and I like cereal.