Indeed, the Internet Movie Database has come up with the 15 top rated flicks made since 2000. Most of the movies are somewhat expected, like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind or the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but a few, like The Pianist or Up, caught me a bit off guard. You can see their page with the entire rankings here, but here are the top 15, for your viewing pleasure:
15. Requiem for a Dream
14. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
13. Spirited Away
12. The Pianist
11. The Lives of Others
10. The Departed
9. Amelie
8. WALL-E
7. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
6. Memento
5. Up
4. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
3. City of God
2. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
1. The Dark Knight
-What do you think of the list? Does The Dark Knight as #1 surprise you? What would you put as your best films of the new millennium so far?
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Augh. The Dark Knight, I still can't warm up to that movie. And Up, the least they could do is not count films from this year seeing it's not done as yet...and Up, seriously though. Anyhow, what do I do I know. Here's my somewhat arbitrary list.
ReplyDelete1. The Fellowship of the Rings
2. Gosford Park
3. The Departed
4. Atonement
5. The Return of the King
6. Big Fish
7. Corpse Bride
8. The Two Towers
9. The Aviator
10. The Hours
11. Eternal Sunshine...
12. The Diving Bell & the Butterfly
13. Before the Devil Knows...
14. Mystic River
15. hmmmmmm either A History of Violence OR The Curious Case...
this is such a shoddy list though, off the top of my head.
I'm surprised Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is missing...
Dark Knight as #1 more then deserved as is LOTR as 2 but I think it should be only 1 movie not the 3 spots it got...
ReplyDeleteMy top 15...
1) The Dark Knight (Christopher Nolan, 2008)
2) The Lord of the Rings (Peter Jackson, 2001-2003)
3) Inglourious Basterds (Quentin Tarantino, 2009)
4) Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2001)
5) The Departed (Martin Scorsese, 2006)
6) Kill Bill (Quentin Tarantino, 2003-2004)
7) No Country for Old Men (Joel & Ethan Coen, 2007)
8) Traffic (Steven Soderbergh, 2000)
9) Sideways (Alexander Payne, 2004)
10) Michael Clayton (Tony Gilroy, 2007)
11) Gladiator (Ridley Scott, 2000)
12) Jarhead (Sam Mendes, 2005)
13) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (Andrew Dominik, 2007)
14) The Wrestler (Darren Aronofosky, 2008)
15) Oldboy (Chan-wook Park, 2003)
fair picks...I'll have my own list posted here at some point, I need to ponder it more still...
ReplyDeleteI often feel guilty for not having watched some of the films many film buffs consider classics, but here's my interpretation of the top fifteen.
ReplyDelete15. Requiem for a Dream - HAVEN'T SEEN
14. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - HAVEN'T SEEN IT YET - BUT IS ON MY RENTAL LIST
13. Spirited Away - NOT SEEN
12. The Pianist - HAVE BUT NOT WATCHED YET
11. The Lives of Others - NOT SEEN
10. The Departed - UNIMPRESSED
9. Amelie - NOT SEEN
8. WALL-E - BRILLIANT
7. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - BRILLIANT
6. Memento - DID NOT ENJOY AT ALL
5. Up - HAVEN'T SEEN YET BUT ANTICIPATING
4. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - SUPERB
3. City of God - NOT SEEN
2. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - SHEER MOVIE GENIUS
1. The Dark Knight - WOULD NOT PUT THIS AT ONE OVER RETURN OF THE KING
1. Lord of The Rings: Fellowship
ReplyDelete2. The Dark Knight
3. The Departed
4. Kill Bill, Vol. 1
5. Lord of The Rings: Return
6. Memento
7. No Country For Old Men
8. City of God
9. Curious Case of Benjamin Button
10. Gangs of New York
11. King Kong
12. Bobby
13. Gladiator
14. Lord of The Rings: Two Towers
15. Assassination of Jesse James
16. Mystic River
17. Kill Bill, Vol. 2
18. Sin City
19. Eternal Sunshine of Spotless
20. Requiem For A Dream
21. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
22. Finding Nemo
23. Diving Bell and Butterfly
Sorry, I couldn't stop at just 15, too many great movies this decade.
-Robbie
LORD OF THE RINGS 4 EVER!
ReplyDeleteOh my. The Dark Knight #1? Honestly now. It's just all of the fanboys who get on there and think it's the greatest movie ever so they give it a 10.
ReplyDeleteI would include Babel, Atonement, No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, and Finding Nemo.
And technically, shouldn't they have waited until all of the films from this year came out so it could truly be the best of the entire decade?
If you'll all remember, there was a big hubbub when Dark Knight came out last year and skyrocketed to number 1 movie of all time on IMDb's list. Quite simply, nothing has come out since to take it off that throne. Does it deserve the spot? Maybe, maybe not. Should it be surprising that it got the spot? No. Fanboys will be fanboys. I will say, I'm delighted to see the inclusion of two of my favorite films, Memento and Lives of Others, on the list, and I am generally impressed with some of the more international choices.
ReplyDeleteI happen to think that The Dark Knight deserves that spot unquestionably, and before Nolan I hated batman...and I actually know more non comic fans then comic fans who love the film as many wish it wasn't quite so seeded in realism that way some of the villains they want to see came come into play later on in the series(if it continues). Its much then a superhero film its an engrossing tragedy that plays out like a crime thriller.
ReplyDeleteDid they come up with this list, or did they just lift them from their top 250? If it's the latter, then it's not shocking that the Dark Knight is at the top spot.
ReplyDeleteAlso, top rated doesn't necessarily mean best . . . but my favorites of the last decade are:
Memento
LOTR-FotR
LOTR-2 Towers
LOTR-RofK
The Dark Knight
Requiem for a Dream
Minority Report
the Counterfeiters
Let the Right One In
The Incredibles
Oldboy
City of God
Children of Men
No Country For Old Men
The Fountain
The Lives of Others
I'm missing a bunch, but I think that's about right.
They're not in order . . . City of God or Memento will be at the top spot.
ReplyDeleteI think (after a bit of thought) my top 30 of the 2000's (so far) would be:
ReplyDelete1. The Fountain
2. Magnolia
3. Garden State
4. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
5. Lost in Translation
6. Big Fish
7. Life as a House
8. Requiem for a Dream
9. Imaginary Heroes
10. Half Nelson
11. 25th Hour
12. High Fidelity
13. American Psycho
14. Into the Wild
15. The Wrestler
16. Once
17. The Dark Knight
18. Juno
19. United 93
20. All The Real Girls
21. WALL-E
22. Adaptation
23. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
24. Bobby
25. Memento
26. Knocked Up
27. The Departed
28. The 40 Year Old Virgin
29. Clerks 2
30. The Go-Getter
I think Magnolia is technically from 1999.
ReplyDeletei didn't see it until 2000, so I counted it, but fair enough
ReplyDeleteOkay - so going from my IMDB top ratings (10/10), and in alphabetical order, here are my top films of the 00's:
ReplyDeleteBrokeback Mountain
Children of Men
Cold Mountain
Crash
Finding Nemo
Finding Neverland
Hannibal
Happy Feet
King Kong
Moulin Rouge!
Shrek
Sleepy Hollow
Sweet November
The Affair of the Necklace
The Day After Tomorrow
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
The Hours
The Jacket
The Lake House
LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
LOTR: The Return of the King
LOTR: The Two Towers
The Missing
The Others
The Village
The X Files: I want to Believe
Wall-E
No doubt my list will be vastly different from others'.
variety is the spice of life
ReplyDeleteI guess it's time for my obligatory list:
ReplyDelete1. Brokeback Mountain
2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
3. United 93
4. There Will Be Blood
5. The Incredibles
6. Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
7. Munich
8. Traffic
9. Milk
10. The Asassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
11. The Dark Knight
12. Pan's Labyrinth
13. Capote
14. Sweeney Todd
15. The Departed
16. Letters from Iwo Jima
17. Kill Bill: Vol. 2
18. Adaptation
19. Big Fish
20. A History of Violence
@Matthew--The Day After Tomorrow? You're the first person with good taste I've ever known to like this film. But the rest of your list is pretty cool, save The VIllage and The Lake House.
ReplyDeleteAnd I keep on seeing Big Fish on a lot of people's list, which I thought was nice, but maybe I need to revisit it again.
I think I'm gonna hold out for the rest of the films from this year to come out before I make an official list. But list-making is tons of fun, even if we don't all agree.
OK, so here's my list:
ReplyDelete1. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
2. Pan's Labyrinth
3. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
4. Children of Men
5. WALL-E
6. Once
7. The Pianist
8. United 93
9. The Incredibles
10. Finding Nemo
11. Thank You for Smoking
12. Memento
13. The Lives of Others
14. Into the Wild
15. Slumdog Millionaire
I'm sure someone will comment on the omission of The Dark Knight. I just didn't like it nearly as much as everyone else (waiting for the backlash about my comment...)
I try to keep the backlash to a minimum around here
ReplyDeleteJordan, I'm with you about Big Fish. I just didn't enjoy it. It was good, but not great.
ReplyDeleteThe thing about The Day After Tomorrow, for me, is like some of the other films in my top list: it makes me forget the world outside. Strange, given that this film has a message about just that! But I can put it on, and sink down into it and enjoy it. Then there are other films, for me like babel, that, while powerful in themself, and have great stories, and great performances, I can't say I would ever watch it again but it didn't entertain me. I think sometimes we forget that movies, originally, were about being entertained.
So, for me, those films in my list, are the ones that either touched me very deeply, like Brokeback Mountain, or helped me forget the real world every time I've watched it, such as The Day After Tomorrow.
My taste in films is very much like my taste in just about everything, especially music - it's very broad and eclectic.