1. Milk 2. Adaptation 3. Little Miss Sunshine 4. Synecdoche, New York 5. Where the Wild Things Are 6. Away We Go 7. The Fountain 8. Wall-E 9. Requiem for a Dream 10. I Heart Huckabees 11. Kinsey 12. Precious 13. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly 14. Ratatouille 15. The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou 16. The Wrestler 17. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 18. Lord of the Rings Trilogy 19. Borat 20. The Dark Knight Honorable Mention: School of Rock, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Might be unacceptable that I haven't seen Synecdoche yet. (Especially according to this staff.)
I LOVED seeing Wall-E (animated MASTERPIECE) on here. Man, I forget Traffic was 2000. That is the epitome of an ensemble performance. Del Toro's performance was one of the most gripping and subtly haunting I've ever enjoyed.
If I had to pick which of the 3 lists so far I related to the most it would have to be Myles' although I'm not too sure of Synecdoche being the best of the best. Again great to see Let the Right One In mentioned(my personal favourite film of the decade.)
I'm glad that, at decade's end, someone is still talking about Pan's Labyrinth. I think its one of the most amazing films I've ever seen.I saw it almost 3 years ago and I can still remember the ways it stunned me and the questions it raised about life and innocence and war.
YES! Synecdoche! this is mine as it stands today:
ReplyDelete1. Milk
2. Adaptation
3. Little Miss Sunshine
4. Synecdoche, New York
5. Where the Wild Things Are
6. Away We Go
7. The Fountain
8. Wall-E
9. Requiem for a Dream
10. I Heart Huckabees
11. Kinsey
12. Precious
13. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
14. Ratatouille
15. The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
16. The Wrestler
17. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
18. Lord of the Rings Trilogy
19. Borat
20. The Dark Knight
Honorable Mention: School of Rock, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Might be unacceptable that I haven't seen Synecdoche yet. (Especially according to this staff.)
ReplyDeleteI LOVED seeing Wall-E (animated MASTERPIECE) on here. Man, I forget Traffic was 2000. That is the epitome of an ensemble performance. Del Toro's performance was one of the most gripping and subtly haunting I've ever enjoyed.
good list my brother
ReplyDeleteIf I had to pick which of the 3 lists so far I related to the most it would have to be Myles' although I'm not too sure of Synecdoche being the best of the best. Again great to see Let the Right One In mentioned(my personal favourite film of the decade.)
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised no one has mentioned Charlize Theron for Monster. I think that's by far the best female performance of the decade.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that, at decade's end, someone is still talking about Pan's Labyrinth. I think its one of the most amazing films I've ever seen.I saw it almost 3 years ago and I can still remember the ways it stunned me and the questions it raised about life and innocence and war.
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