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"travers' top 10 of the decade: surprisingly good"


  

          

i can't really argue w/ any of his choices. you could nitpick the order, of course - his #3 is my #1 of the '00s, and i'd definitely rank #7 + #5 higher - but i thoroughly enjoyed every one of these.

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Peter Travers' 10 Best Movies of the Decade

These are the 10 that deepened with time and dug their way into your head and heart.

10. THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TRILOGY

OK, I'm cheating, it's three movies. But how can you separate one from the others? Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings, from the J.R.R. Tolkien books, is an amazement that no epic released in the past 10 years can equal, much less surpass in size and scope. Hobbits, wizards, dark lords all roamed fictional Middle-Earth as Frodo (Elijah Wood) labored to destroy the One Ring in Mount Doom. Gollum, the spindly, scary, schizoid, computer-generated villain, voiced by Andy Serkis, entered the global conversation. At dec­ade's end, that conversation shows no sign of stopping.

9. MYSTIC RIVER

Clint Eastwood, 80, blew through the decade on a creative high, directing the diverse likes of Million Dollar Baby, Flags of Our Fathers, Letters From Iwo Jima, Changeling, Gran Torino and Invictus. But the 2003 film that I believe stands with his 1992 Western masterpiece, Unforgiven, is Mystic River. Everything Eastwood knows about filmmaking and living is poured into this fierce drama about friends who grew up together in working-class Boston. Now, driven by guilt and anger, their bonds are severed. Tim Robbins and Sean Penn, at his brilliant best, deservedly won Oscars for their acting. But it's the startling power and intimacy that Eastwood invests in this tale that takes a piece out of you.

8. THE DEPARTED

Martin Scorsese finally won his Oscar for this crime classic that some felt was too old-school to be profound. Watch it again, doubters, and this time pay attention. By casting Leonardo DiCaprio as a cop pretending to be a hood and Matt Damon doing the opposite, Scorsese hit us with harsh glimpses of how corruption starts in childhood. Damon's character was hooked at 12 when a local hood (Jack Nicholson in full Jack glory) bought him off with groceries. This uncompromised vision of a society rotting from inside remains a triumphant bruiser of a film. Even in a decade when Scorsese scored with Gangs of New York and The Aviator, The Departed was his personal best.

7. BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN

The late Heath Ledger helped define the decade as the Joker in The Dark Knight. But for me, the Ledger role that will endure is Ennis Del Mar, the married Wyoming ranch hand daring a forbidden love (it's 1963) with rodeo rider Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) in Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain. The Taiwanese director of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon walked volatile ground with this adaptation of Annie Proulx's story. But Ledger gave the film its soul. He didn't just know how Ennis moved, spoke and listened; he knew how he breathed. Seeing him inhale the scent of a shirt hanging in Jack's closet is a scene that pierced your heart. This landmark movie did the same.

6. THE INCREDIBLES

Of all the Pixar miracles studded through the decade, The Incredibles still delights me the most. It's not every toon that deals with midlife crisis, marital dysfunction, child neglect, impotence fears, fashion faux pas and existential angst. Created by Brad Bird, the film advanced animation by forgoing the usual talking animals and focusing on humans — in this case, a family of retired superheroes. A short, sassy ball of fire named Edna Mode (Bird does her voice, hilariously), the guru of fashion insults, designed the indestructible costumes. Skeptics who thought the movie was too PG-dark to be a mainstream hit can eat their words now. The Incredibles didn't ring cartoonish, it rang true.

5. NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN

Set in 1980 in West Texas, where the chase is on for stolen drug money, No Country for Old Men — which won a Best Picture Oscar for the Coen brothers — was a literate meditation on America's blood lust for the easy fix. Javier Bardem also took home a golden boy for playing Death in the form of a killer with a stupendously bad haircut. Adapting the novel by Cormac McCarthy, the Coens worked fresh territory by tackling good and evil with a rigorous fix on the complexities involved. With their gallows humor always in evidence, the Coens crafted a movie that carried in its bones the virus of what we've become, a movie that forced us to look into an abyss of our own making.

4. A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE

Is Canadian director David Cronenberg the most unsung maverick artist in movies? Bet on it. I could have picked 2007's Eastern Promises to prove my point. But I'm going with 2005's A History of Violence — both films starred Viggo Mortensen at his best — because it just slammed me with its subversive wit. Things look normal in the small town where a reformed hit man (Mortensen) runs the diner and runs home to his hot wife (Maria Bello). Then the past shows up. Cronenberg knows violence is wired into our DNA. His film showed how we secretly crave what we publicly condemn. This is potent poison for a thriller, and unadulterated, unforgettable Cronenberg.

3. MULHOLLAND DRIVE

There was no better movie this decade to get lost in — with or without controlled substances — than David Lynch's dark, dazzling mood piece about an amnesiac (Laura Harring) and a wanna-be actress (Naomi Watts) who link up to solve a murder in the city of bruised angels. Smart viewers didn't worry about negotiating the plot. They just surrendered to his film's visionary daring and swooning eroticism. OK, some just got off seeing Watts and Harring rub titties. But as identities shifted and the world was thrown out of balance, Lynch cemented his rep as a cinema poet. You can still discover a lot about yourself watching Mulholland Drive. It grips you like a dream that won't let go.

2. CHILDREN OF MEN

I thought director Alfonso Cuarón's film of P.D. James' futuristic political-fable novel was good when it opened in 2006. After repeated viewings, I know Children of Men is indisputably great. A hypnotic Clive Owen starred as a resistance leader pinning his hopes on the last pregnant woman on Earth. Is it possible to capture the terrible absence of a world without children? Cuarón did it. No movie this decade was more redolent of sorrowful beauty and exhilarating action. You don't just watch the car ambush scene (pure camera wizardry) — you live inside it. That's Cuarón's magic: He makes you believe.

1. THERE WILL BE BLOOD

Two years after first seeing There Will Be Blood, I am convinced that Paul Thomas Anderson's profound portrait of an American primitive — take that, Citizen Kane — deserves pride of place among the decade's finest. Daniel Day-Lewis gave the best and ballsiest performance of the past 10 years. As Daniel Plainview, a prospector who loots the land of its natural resources in silver and oil to fill his pockets and gargantuan ego, he showed us a man draining his humanity for power. And Anderson, having extended Plainview's rage from Earth to heaven in the form of a corrupt preacher (Paul Dano), managed to "drink the milkshake" of other risk-taking directors. If I had to stake the future of film in the next decade on one filmmaker, I'd go with PTA. Even more than Boogie Nights and Magnolia — his rebel cries from the 1990s — Blood let Anderson put technology at the service of character. The score by Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood was a sonic explosion that reinvented what film music could be. And the images captured by Robert Elswit, a genius of camera and lighting, made visual poetry out of an oil well consumed by flame. For the final word on Blood, I'll quote Plainview: "It was one goddamn hell of a show."

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Mystic River wouldn't even make my Top 50.
Dec 13th 2009
1
same with "Mulholland Drive" for me.
Dec 13th 2009
2
co-sign again.
Dec 14th 2009
30
co-sign
Dec 14th 2009
29
.
Dec 15th 2009
33
He should have did the opposite Eastern Promises over AHOV all day
Dec 13th 2009
3
agreed
Dec 14th 2009
31
      agreed.
Dec 17th 2009
67
I'd like Travers (or any critic) discuss the effects of time
Dec 13th 2009
4
i mean, i'd be interested in hearing his reasons too...
Dec 20th 2009
76
      Yeah, it's natural to change your opinion
Dec 20th 2009
78
Mystic River.......GOOD!!!
Dec 13th 2009
5
Until the... ENDING!!
Dec 13th 2009
6
      Read the book.
Dec 13th 2009
11
      If I have to read a book to like the movie version, then it's not Top 10...
Dec 13th 2009
12
           Just saying the ending is faithful to the book.
Dec 13th 2009
14
           Why would how good the book was preidcate whether the film...
Dec 14th 2009
25
                I said the film wasn't good. He told me to read the book.
Dec 15th 2009
37
                     It made more sense if you read the book.
Dec 22nd 2009
80
      doesn't discredit the.....FIRST 2 HOURS OF THE MOVIE!!!!!
Dec 13th 2009
13
      And the ending.... ISN'T EVEN BAD.
Dec 14th 2009
27
           yeah they are
Dec 15th 2009
35
      the ending makes sense & works fine.
Dec 15th 2009
34
RE: travers' top 10 of the decade: surprisingly good
Dec 13th 2009
7
okay with it other than the Departed
Dec 13th 2009
8
Has he never seen In the Mood for Love?
Dec 13th 2009
9
Lol American mainstream publications don't praise subtitled films
Dec 19th 2009
72
My list better
Dec 13th 2009
10
^^^ too much artsy, not enough fartsy.
Dec 13th 2009
15
      and I already know your list will be too much fartsy, soooo
Dec 13th 2009
16
i've seen 2 LOTR movies, the incredibles, and mystic river
Dec 13th 2009
17
i think my favorites are:
Dec 13th 2009
18
yeah, when i first read the list...
Dec 14th 2009
22
do we have an official top 10 of the decade post yet?
Dec 13th 2009
19
I PM'd Sponge about waiting until the major Oscar bait came out...
Dec 13th 2009
20
I volunteered to compile one for the archives around next April-June
Dec 14th 2009
21
Nah, I like waiting. Your rationale is spot on.
Dec 14th 2009
23
It's odd that I have no conception of what the best of film
Dec 14th 2009
26
      No Country For Old Men is a pretty firm #1 IMO
Dec 16th 2009
53
Completely typical
Dec 14th 2009
24
Love seeing Children Of Men @ 2, but I HATED history of violence
Dec 14th 2009
28
who doesn't have
Dec 14th 2009
32
i'll give him DDL's performance as the best of the decade
Dec 15th 2009
36
i put these four in my top 10, not sure what the other six are yet
Dec 15th 2009
38
25th Hour is in my top 10 as well
Dec 17th 2009
64
sooooooo... AHoV + MR are the major objections?
Dec 15th 2009
39
AO Scott and Michael Phillips' lists so far are a bit strange.
Dec 15th 2009
40
i repeat: i really don't get you guys sometimes.
Dec 15th 2009
41
Minority Report?
Dec 15th 2009
43
      Minority Report gets better every time I see it.
Dec 15th 2009
45
      Minority Report would have been a fine, fine film
Dec 15th 2009
46
           Agreed. If Mystic River loses points for its ending...
Dec 15th 2009
47
      "amazed"?
Dec 16th 2009
49
           Then why feel the need to state and repeat that you don't get people
Dec 16th 2009
50
I LOVE the Phillips list...although I haven't seen Climates n/m
Dec 17th 2009
68
I dunno what my top 10 is.
Dec 15th 2009
42
Very good list.
Dec 16th 2009
54
American Splendor wouldn't make my top 10 but it was a great flick
Dec 17th 2009
65
DON'T FIGURE YOUR LISTS YET! WAIT TIL JANUARY 1st! lol
Dec 15th 2009
44
My only problem are...
Dec 15th 2009
48
Onion AV Club List
Dec 16th 2009
51
London Times
Dec 16th 2009
52
fuck me! I forgot about Cache!
Dec 16th 2009
55
      I was going to say, I didn't know you wrote for London Times.
Dec 17th 2009
61
           On the other hand, Code Unknown is one of the worst movies
Dec 17th 2009
62
#1 to a movie that didn't even have a plot. okay.
Dec 16th 2009
56
And people rave about the score, but it was actually quite
Dec 16th 2009
57
^^^^^ Hasn't seen The Shining
Dec 19th 2009
73
there's more of a story than a plot, if that makes sense
Dec 16th 2009
58
Slate magazine's Aught-O-Matic: interactive top 10 list (link)
Dec 17th 2009
59
I can't see anyone beating Richard Brody for Worst List of the Decade
Dec 17th 2009
60
      I was gonna say
Dec 17th 2009
63
           I liked Cassandra's Dream but any list with Irreversable on it sucks
Dec 17th 2009
66
PTP favorites, the Entertainment Weekly film critics
Dec 19th 2009
69
Those are the year's best; here's the decade's best
Dec 19th 2009
70
      those ppl need to be kicked in the balls
Dec 19th 2009
71
      For EW I don't hate that list
Dec 19th 2009
75
      Actually, here are their film critics' lists
Jan 01st 2010
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I know we're waiting til Jan1st. but i couldnt wait
Dec 19th 2009
74
Am I the only one who thinks The Incredibles was overrated?
Dec 20th 2009
77
no
Jan 09th 2010
88
Slate magazine's Dana Stevens (and yes, this is the DECADE list)
Dec 22nd 2009
79
*text messages in my pocket*
Dec 22nd 2009
81
Indiewire and Metacritic
Dec 22nd 2009
82
both those list are very white and
Jan 11th 2010
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      as someone who's used to kneejerk-calling white on everything lol
Jan 11th 2010
90
Ebert's best of the decade
Dec 31st 2009
83
Interesting struggle of the critic.
Dec 31st 2009
84
I kind of hate his list, but I love his inclusion of The Son
Dec 31st 2009
85
      And I didn't see Synechdoche on that list.
Dec 31st 2009
86

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1. "Mystic River wouldn't even make my Top 50."
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2. "same with "Mulholland Drive" for me."
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actually, I'm not really digging this list at ALL.

Not that there's not some good flicks on it, but there's a few other movies I enjoyed more than say, "There Will Be Blood".


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what murder did they solve? some one please peel away the bullshit plot of this movie and the glimmer of lynch as a director

  

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29. "co-sign"
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31. "agreed"
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4. "I'd like Travers (or any critic) discuss the effects of time"
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Travers' #2 film of the decade is Children of Men. In 2006, it wasn't even in his top 20. He kind of mentions that it won him over but I'd be interested to hear what he thought changed. I'd like to hear him go through his individual lists from years past and explain the changes. His #1 film of the year (The Departed) is still on the list but what happened to: Dreamgirls, Letters from Iwo Jima/Flags of our Fathers, Volver, Babel, United 93, Borat, The Queen, Little Miss Sunshine, Prairie Home Companion as well as his second 10 of Inland Empire, Little Children, Pan's Labrynth, Miami Vice, Thank You For Smoking, For Your Consideration. The Prestige, Old Joy, The Proposition, and Apocalypto.

His #1 film of the decade was the #7 film of 2007. He was blown away by No Country for Old Men and then had:
2. Atonement
3. Into the Wild
4. Eastern Promises
5. Sweeney Todd
6. American Gangster

I'd be interested in hearing critics and filmmakers discuss why certain films they loved didn't stand the test of time and why other films seemed to get better with age.

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76. "i mean, i'd be interested in hearing his reasons too..."
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but just because i think it would be interesting.

i'm pretty sure we all change our minds on things all the time. there is no doubt in my mind that certain songs, albums, movies, shows, books, paintings, cars, beverages, foods, people, sex positions, etc. can significantly grow on you or sour on you over time, and often times outside variables factor into your initial opinions...its easier to put things in the proper perspective after the fact.

I don't have too much a problem with it.

Ebert initially gave Shawshank either 3 or 3.5, but now he's put it in his greatest movies list.

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78. "Yeah, it's natural to change your opinion"
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But I think it would be interesting to hear people explain why they think certain films having staying power, others improve with age, and some just look terrible.

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5. "Mystic River.......GOOD!!!"
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6. "Until the... ENDING!!"
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12. "If I have to read a book to like the movie version, then it's not Top 10..."
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14. "Just saying the ending is faithful to the book."
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25. "Why would how good the book was preidcate whether the film..."
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37. "I said the film wasn't good. He told me to read the book."
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Thus, my response. The book wouldn't change how good the movie is.

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80. "It made more sense if you read the book."
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I can't help if you didn't like it, which seems to be the case, but I read the book before I saw the flick, and I loved it.

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13. "doesn't discredit the.....FIRST 2 HOURS OF THE MOVIE!!!!!"
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27. "And the ending.... ISN'T EVEN BAD."
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I really hope people still aren't whining about the one Laura Linney scene.

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35. "yeah they are"
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>I really hope people still aren't whining about the one Laura
>Linney scene.

they think it comes out of nowhere and is out of place for her character because they didn't pay attention to the rest of her scenes for the first 2 hours of the movie.

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34. "the ending makes sense & works fine."
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just accept it already.

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7. "RE: travers' top 10 of the decade: surprisingly good"
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>10. THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TRILOGY
>9. MYSTIC RIVER
>8. THE DEPARTED
>4. A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE

no, no, no, no.

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8. "okay with it other than the Departed"
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what a mediocre movie

  

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9. "Has he never seen In the Mood for Love?"
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72. "Lol American mainstream publications don't praise subtitled films"
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History of Violence is about as close to foreign films as they get. It's a shame b/c there was a lot of great world cinema this decade.

  

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10. "My list better"
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10) 2046

9) Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring

8) Ghost World

7) Letters from Iwo Jima

6) No Country for Old Men

5) Pan's Labyrinth

4) The Pianist

3) Mulholland Dr

2) Werckmeister Harmonies

1) In the Mood for Love

  

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15. "^^^ too much artsy, not enough fartsy."
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16. "and I already know your list will be too much fartsy, soooo"
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we'll cancel each other out.

  

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17. "i've seen 2 LOTR movies, the incredibles, and mystic river"
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a couple of those i've never even heard of. then again, i don't watch movies very often.

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18. "i think my favorites are:"
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in abc order:

anchorman
children of men
city of god
the hangover
michael clayton
no country for old men
requiem for a dream*
slumdog millionaire
traffic
the wrestler

*requiem for a dream is in there because i couldn't settle on a token pixar movie, i guess.

  

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22. "yeah, when i first read the list..."
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>city of god
>traffic

these were 2 of the more obvious omissions that immediately came to mind.

10 is always hard tho, such a small number means there'll always be some ground left uncovered. i liked that ebert did a top 20 for his '08 year-ender.

i also lovelovelove that the oscars doubled the number of best picture nominees. the nomination is an award in itself, i don't see why anyone would have an issue w/ more great films being recognized + (hopefully) gaining a wider audience. a yr ago, something like "the hurt locker" or "an education" is undoubtedly on the outside looking in. this yr, given the broader field, they've got a pretty decent shot @ noms. GOOD!!!

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19. "do we have an official top 10 of the decade post yet?"
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i saw this one, then another one recently, then one sponge did a while back..

we need to pick one. or make one lol.

  

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20. "I PM'd Sponge about waiting until the major Oscar bait came out..."
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...but now that most of it has been released...

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21. "I volunteered to compile one for the archives around next April-June"
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So that folks will have time to catch the 2009 awards season flicks on DVD. Seems like a lot of people wait for the DVDs nowadays.

If people don't want to wait that long maybe in thinking that they doubt Avatar, Nine, Sherlock Homes, etc. won't rank, I'd do it sooner. Maybe Frank should post a poll. Have a vote. I'm down.

  

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23. "Nah, I like waiting. Your rationale is spot on."
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Though doing it earlier rather than later might be better. Like having it up pre-Oscars. I dunno.

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26. "It's odd that I have no conception of what the best of film"
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of the decade is. Like, really, when I try to think of one, almost zilch comes up. And it's not like I haven't really enjoyed films this decade (and I've seen a bunch of them).

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53. "No Country For Old Men is a pretty firm #1 IMO"
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24. "Completely typical"
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Exactly what I'd expect...

  

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28. "Love seeing Children Of Men @ 2, but I HATED history of violence"
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I will never understand the love for that boring ass piece of shit movie

  

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32. "who doesn't have "
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Pan's Labyrinth and Amorres Perros in there top 10. I laugh at Peter's list, even though i usually agree with is opinion. I nod yes to the departed, no country, and there will be blood. the incredibles was just that, but it would make my top 25, not 10. everything else i really disliked espicially Mystic River and Brokeback, and the dislike of the latter has nothing to do with the exploration of homosexuality and everything to do with it's just a terrible film to watch. a history of violence and children of men are good but much over-rated

  

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36. "i'll give him DDL's performance as the best of the decade"
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but that doesn't make TWBB the best movie of the decade.

and picking history of violence ahead of eastern promises + putting it ahead NCFOM must be some kind of in-joke I didn't get. in fact it doesn't belong anywhere near this list.

I liked Children of Men quite a bit but #2 of the decade is a stretch to say the least.

respect for putting The Incredibles on the list though, that movie is great.

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38. "i put these four in my top 10, not sure what the other six are yet"
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25th hour
motorcycle diaries
city of god
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64. "25th Hour is in my top 10 as well"
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39. "sooooooo... AHoV + MR are the major objections?"
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hmm. i really dug both of those.

ptp is weird sometimes.

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40. "AO Scott and Michael Phillips' lists so far are a bit strange."
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They've gone through their top 8 picks so far. I have to assume that they agreed to not pick the same movies because I don't know how you can go through the eight of the top 10 and not have one movie that you both chose.

Phillips' are
10. Minority Report
9. Gosford Park
8. Mulholland Drive
7. United 93
6. Zodiac
5. Y Tu Mama Tambien
4. Once
3. Climates

Scott's are:
10. Million Dollar Baby
9. 25th Hour
8. Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind
7. 4 months, 3 days, and 2 hours
6. The Best of Youth
5. Where the Wild Things Are
4. The Pianist
3. Brokeback Mountain

When I saw their picks for #10, I basically wrote off their lists but I thought I'd add it to this discussion.

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41. "i repeat: i really don't get you guys sometimes."
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all of the movies on these 2 lists that i've seen were very good. certainly nothing terrible enough to garner this sort of dismissiveness.

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43. "Minority Report?"
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Visually interesting but I just don't see that movie as being close to the Top Ten of the Decade. I'd even make arguments against Million Dollar Baby and Zodiac even though I thought Zodiac was a very good movie.

And I think it's very strange that they haven't shared a single movie yet.

Every single list is going to have films that people scoff at and that they'd have to defend. It's the nature of making Top Ten lists. They're created to spark discussion. I'm not sure why you're so amazed when people have strong reactions.

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45. "Minority Report gets better every time I see it."
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And it was fucking terrific to begin with.

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46. "Minority Report would have been a fine, fine film"
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if it weren't for the hour of needless film tacked onto the end.

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47. "Agreed. If Mystic River loses points for its ending..."
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...then Minority Report should also get knocked down for its neverending ending. I'm not saying that it was a bad film, I just don't see how it's in the running for Best of the Decade.

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49. ""amazed"?"
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that's almost the diametric opposite of how i feel.

lol. why on earth would i be amazed that ppl whine incessantly abt critic lists? i've come to fully expect it @ this point.

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50. "Then why feel the need to state and repeat that you don't get people"
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on this board.

People don't think some of the movies on these lists are very good or deserving and they argue their case. I wouldn't call that whining incessantly.

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68. "I LOVE the Phillips list...although I haven't seen Climates n/m"
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42. "I dunno what my top 10 is."
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It would include:

- No Country for Old Men
- Traffic
- City of God
- Almost Famous
- Requiem for a Dream
- Kill Bill
- American Splendor
- Oldboy
- Diving Bell And The Butterfly
- The Incredibles

I dunno though. I'd have to really think about it.

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54. "Very good list."
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>It would include:
>
>- No Country for Old Men
>- Traffic
>- City of God
>- Almost Famous
>- Requiem for a Dream
>- Kill Bill
>- American Splendor
>- Oldboy
>- Diving Bell And The Butterfly
>- The Incredibles

Not a big fan of Kill Bill but a good list nonetheless.

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65. "American Splendor wouldn't make my top 10 but it was a great flick"
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I need to watch that one again

  

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44. "DON'T FIGURE YOUR LISTS YET! WAIT TIL JANUARY 1st! lol"
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I promise, PTP is on this.

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48. "My only problem are..."
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A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE, MULHOLLAND DRIVE, and CHILDREN OF MEN. Although they're fairly good, especially Children Of Men, I would like to see City of God or Kill Bill (Vol.1 & Vol.2).
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51. "Onion AV Club List"
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1. Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind
2. 25th Hour
3. There Will Be Blood
4. No Country for Old Men
5. Memento
6. Spirited Away
7. Kill Bill vol. 1
8. Capturing the Friedmans
9. The New World
10. Children of Men

It's a top 50 list with a few inclusions that will definitely get some blood rising (including the recently PTP discussion Waking LIfe).

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52. "London Times"
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1. In the Mood for Love
2. Mulholland Drive
3. Master and Commander
4. The Lives of Others
5. Gladiator
6. No Country for Old Men
7. United 93
8. Man on Wire
9. Code Unknown
10. Cache (Hidden)

Here's their list of the Top 100
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article6902642.ece

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55. "fuck me! I forgot about Cache!"
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61. "I was going to say, I didn't know you wrote for London Times."
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62. "On the other hand, Code Unknown is one of the worst movies"
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I've ever seen. 100% pretentious, boring bullshit. Cache is made by the same guy though, haha.

  

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56. "#1 to a movie that didn't even have a plot. okay."
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i don't get the there will be blood love. at all. here's 2 hours of daniel day lewis being an asshole, there's your movie. great. awesome.

give me a movie with a story instead.

i still blame hip-hop.

  

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57. "And people rave about the score, but it was actually quite"
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obnoxious in some scenes....like that's all you could focus on was the strange music playing at the time. There were at least 3 scenes when I said wtf? to myself. That's not how it should be.

I didn't hate the movie though....I don't regret seeing it. But it's definitely not making my list.

  

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73. "^^^^^ Hasn't seen The Shining"
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It's suppose to overtake the scene and give an unsettling feeling, hence the non-typical period piece score and instruments. The film is a portrait of a psychopath, a soft subtle orchestra just wouldn't have the same effect.

  

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58. "there's more of a story than a plot, if that makes sense"
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but yeah it's not as great of a movie as some people make it, it's more a movie with a great performance.

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59. "Slate magazine's Aught-O-Matic: interactive top 10 list (link)"
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Yeah, hipster blah blah blah, just click the fucking link, thnx:

http://www.slate.com/id/2238714/

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60. "I can't see anyone beating Richard Brody for Worst List of the Decade"
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I haven't seen most of the foreign/indie films so I can't comment on those but I pretty much know that I should never listen to a guy who thinks the best four American made movies of the decade were:

1. The Darjeeling Limited
2. Knocked Up
3. Cassandra's Dream
4. Gran Torino

Those weren't even those directors' best movies of the decade.

EDIT: OK, now I'm confused.
8. “Knocked Up” (2008, Judd Apatow): Suddenly, all contemporary comedy seemed old-fashioned. From Lubitsch through the Farrelly brothers, the funniest guys in the room were behind the camera; Judd Apatow discovered, or rediscovered, the trick of the great silent clowns—to put funny people on screen—and to make it personal. (If Eddie Murphy had, say, directed “Norbit” in addition to starring in it, it would likely find a place on this list too.)

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63. "I was gonna say"
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Thu Dec-17-09 01:00 PM by Sponge

          

that Cassandra's Dream and Gran Torino aren't in ranked order, but then his other American films are:

Hannah Takes the Stairs - horrible
Frownland - meh
Funny Ha Ha - mostly meh (could've been decent with better acting and better sound recording)

So it doesn't matter. LOL. His taste in American film is terrible.

  

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66. "I liked Cassandra's Dream but any list with Irreversable on it sucks"
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69. "PTP favorites, the Entertainment Weekly film critics"
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http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,20326356_20331572,00.html

Lisa Schwarzbaum:

1. The Hurt Locker
2. Up
3. Coraline
4. Up in the Air
5. Where the Wild Things Are
6. Fantastic Mr. Fox
7. A Serious Man
8. Big Fan
9. District 9
10. Everlasting Moments


http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,20326356_20331569,00.html

Owen Gleiberman:

1. Up in the Air
2. Inglourious Basterds
3. Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
4. I Love You, Man
5. Food, Inc.
6. (500) Days of Summer
7. Fantastic Mr. Fox
8. The Girlfriend Experience
9. The Hurt Locker
10. Adventureland

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70. "Those are the year's best; here's the decade's best"
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Looks like they went the populist route.

10. Almost Famous
9. Lost in Translantion
8. 40 Year Old Virgin
7. Children of Men
6. Moulin Rouge!
5. Wall-E
4. The Dark Knight
3. Gladiator
2. Brokeback Mountain
1. Lord of the Rings Trilogy

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71. "those ppl need to be kicked in the balls"
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75. "For EW I don't hate that list"
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I don't expect them to have anything that challenges the viewer. And at least they're being consistent and not trying to throw in an art-house or sub-titled picture to seem higher brow

  

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87. "Actually, here are their film critics' lists"
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http://movie-critics.ew.com/2009/12/25/owens-ten-best-of-the-decade/

Gleiberman:

1. Far From Heaven (2002)
2. Sideways (2004)
3. The Century of the Self (2005)
4. Gladiator (2000)
5. Chuck & Buck (2000)
6. Moulin Rouge! (2001)
7. Requiem for a Dream (2000)
8. Munich (2005)
9. Lilya 4-Ever (2003)
10. Casino Royale (2006)


http://movie-critics.ew.com/2009/12/30/lisas-10-best-movies-of-the-decade/

Schwarzbaum:

1. There Will Be Blood (2007)
2. Sideways (2004)
3. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
4. Yi Yi (2000)
5. The New World (2005)
6. Zodiac (2007)
7. The Dark Knight (2008)
8. The Death of Mr. Lazarescu (2005)
9. Moolaade (2005)
10. Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (2005)

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74. "I know we're waiting til Jan1st. but i couldnt wait"
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10. Wall-E
9. The Fall
8. Gladiator
7. Road To Perdition
6. Let The Right One In
5. Amelie
4. Ratatouille
3. City of God
2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
1. There Will Be Blood

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77. "Am I the only one who thinks The Incredibles was overrated?"
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I mean it was good, but IMO the fourth best Pixar film of the decade (Ratatouille, WALL E and Monsters Inc. Maybe Finding Nemo too.)

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88. "no"
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it was way better than any of those
sorry

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79. "Slate magazine's Dana Stevens (and yes, this is the DECADE list)"
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And again, we know, "hipster yammer yammer yammer," suck a dick, thnx:

slate.com:

>Best of Decade (alphabetical order)

My decade list goes to 11, Nigel Tufnel-style, because even after multiple passes I couldn't bear to eliminate any of the following:

4 months, 3 weeks, 2 days (Cristian Mungiu, 2008): This Romanian drama about a college girl helping her friend obtain an illegal abortion during the days of the Ceaucescu dictatorship is the furthest thing possible from an eat-your-broccoli social-issues movie. It's emotionally devastating and aesthetically daring. Unforgettable.

Atanarjuat (Zacharias Kunuk, 2002): This retelling of an Inuit folk tale felt like an entirely new form of filmmaking on its release in 2002: an ancient myth turned suspense thriller, shot on high-definition digital video in a part of the world most of us never get to see. The barefoot-on-the-ice chase sequence alone is worth the price of admission.

Children of Men (Alfonso Cuarón, 2006): Cuarón's adaptation of P.D. James' dystopian novel about a worldwide infertility epidemic works equally well as a chase movie or a religious allegory, and throws in some formal innovations along the way, including two of the most astonishing long takes in recent cinema history.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry, 2004): I considered leaving this one out because it seemed too unoriginal—everyone's going to have it on their lists. But there's a reason why. Gondry's collaboration with the screenwriter Charlie Kaufman gets at a truth about modern romance that no other movie has ever even tried to tell. Like Proust's Remembrance of Things Past, Eternal Sunshine's story traces and retraces the Möbius strip that connects memory and love.

Gosford Park (Robert Altman, 2001): Altman's last great film, this upstairs/downstairs story of a cacophonous weekend gathering at a British country house showcases everything the master did best: There's slyly funny class analysis, deceptively casual overlapping dialogue, and an ensemble of marvelous actors given free rein to improvise and create.

Grizzly Man (Werner Herzog, 2005) There are good documentaries, there are great documentaries, and then there's Grizzly Man, in which Werner Herzog turns the video diaries of the doomed grizzly enthusiast Timothy Treadwell into a meditation on nature, culture, art, and death. One of the all-time great marriages of filmmaker and subject.

L'Enfant (Jean-Luc and Pierre Dardenne, 2005): Any one of the Dardenne brothers' films from this decade could have made my list, but this story of a young father who sells his child on the black market shows their style at its most elemental and pure.

Lilya 4-ever (Lukas Moodysson, 2002) The Swedish director's exploration of the child sex trade in Eastern Europe is searingly bleak and incongruously beautiful.

Mulholland Dr. (David Lynch, 2001) Unlike many Lynch acolytes, I consider Mulholland Dr. (spelled with the abbreviation, the way Lynch likes it) to be a gloriously imperfect film. No one's ever been able to explain to my satisfaction what the whole subplot about that Dumpster-dwelling guy is about, or why Justin Theroux keeps running into that cowboy dude. But it makes my list for the sublime central love story between Naomi Watts and Laura Elena Harring, and for being the movie that's inspired more and better dinner conversations than any film, perhaps, ever.

Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001): This animated fairy tale about a young girl who tries to break a spell on her parents by working in a bathhouse catering to forest spirits is as close as you can get to living inside someone else's dream.

There Will Be Blood (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2007): Once again, this choice won't earn me any points from counterintuitive cool-hunters. It's bound to appear on best-of-decade lists from sea to shining sea. But Anderson's tale of an oil tycoon driven mad by his own success is as magisterial an American epic as The Godfather.


Decade Runners-Up

Colossal Youth, Pedro Costa, 2006
I Heart Huckabees, David O. Russell, 2004
Pan's Labyrinth, Guillermo del Toro, 2007
The Gleaners and I, Agnès Varda, 2000
The Triplets of Belleville, Sylvain Chomet, 2003
Time Out, Laurent Cantet, 2001
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81. "*text messages in my pocket* "
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82. "Indiewire and Metacritic"
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http://www.indiewire.com/survey/best_of_the_decade_critics_survey_2000s/best_of_the_decade

http://features.metacritic.com/features/2009/the-best-movies-of-the-decade/

  

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89. "both those list are very white and "
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kind of lame

  

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90. "as someone who's used to kneejerk-calling white on everything lol"
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wasn't the first thing that struck me

  

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83. "Ebert's best of the decade"
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10 ranked and another 10 in alphabetical order:

http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2009/12/the_best_films_of_the_decade.html

  

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84. "Interesting struggle of the critic."
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I thought the end of Ebert's article was interesting. "And this reflection: All of these films are on this list for the same reason: The direct emotional impact they made on me."

'Almost the first day I started writing reviews, I found a sentence in a book by Robert Warshow that I pinned on the wall above my desk. I have quoted it so frequently that some readers must be weary of it, but it helps me stay grounded. It says: "A man goes to the movies. A critic must be honest enough to admit he is that man." That doesn't make one person right and another wrong. All it means is that you know how they really felt, not how they thought they should feel.'

I completely agree with that. Then again, I think it's odd that he included this at the end of his piece yet opened with the very matter of fact: "Synecdoche, New York" is the best film of the decade."
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The oddest part is that he apparently considers a decade to be 11 years. His replies in the comments section are kind of an L.

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85. "I kind of hate his list, but I love his inclusion of The Son"
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I think it's odd that he didn't include IMFL or Werckmeister Harmonies....two movies he has already added to his "All Time Great" list.

  

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86. "And I didn't see Synechdoche on that list."
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