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Your Top15 Movies of the '00s just curious, and I love the org's "movie threads"
title says it all...
in my case, it's funny because the 00's produced some of my fav movies of all time, but also A LOT of movies I just didn't give a damn about, unlike the '70s, '80s or '90s; perhaps I'm getting old, lol
in order
1.The Pianist 2.The Dark Knight 3.Gran Torino 4.Million Dollar Baby 5.Lord of the Rings trilogy 6.Gladiator 7.Casino Royale 8.SW III: Revenge of the Sith 9. Brokeback Mountain 10.Letters from Iwo Jima 11.Borat 12.Black Hawk Down 13.Kingdom of Heaven 14.Batman Begins 15.Apocalypto
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No order
Royal Tennenbaums
The Departed
Whale Rider
(500) Days Of Summer
Sideways
Closer
The Dark Knight
Letters From Iwo Jima (very underrated film)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
Munich
Kill Bil: Vol. 1
The Lives Of Others
The Matrix Reloaded
O Brother, Where Art Thou? Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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No special order
1. Thank You For Smoking
2. Ray
3. Good Fences
4. Night Catches Us
5. Medicine For Melancholy
6. I'm Through With White Girls
7. Lackawanna Blues
8. An Oversimplification of Her Beauty
9. Chico & Rita
10. Almost Famous | |
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the other 5? lol
wow, that's a very alternative list
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Thanks, I guess? | |
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lol that was a compliment , I'm not ashamed to admit that I don't even know HALF of the movies you listed; I'm still a mainstream kid at heart... | |
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TBH I didn't like 1/2 of the films I listed upon initial viewing, come to think of it, I didn't like 90% of my fave movies of all times upon initial viewing either
Another FAVE I forgot to mention, which at this point could be an honorable mention; Pan's Labyrinth. | |
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Gosh this was so difficult. The movies that kept popping up in my head were either in the 90's or 80's.
Out of order:
1. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2. Traffic 3. Ocean's 11 4. Gladiator 5. The Pianist 6. The Boiler Room 7. Catch Me If You Can 8. Road to Perdition 9. Chocolat 10. Walk the Line 11. Lost In Translation 12. Inception 13. Troy 14. Kingdom of Heaven 15. Taken
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It's harder for me to put movies in order than albums so for now here's my list in alphabetical order:
The Artist (2011)
Copie conforme / Certified Copy (2010)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
An Education (2009)
Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)
House of Flying Daggers (2004)
In Bruges (2008)
In the Mood for Love (2000)
Io sono l'amore / I am Love (2009)
El laberinto del fauno / Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Låt den rätte komma in / Let the Right One In (2008)
Lost in Translation (2003)
Lucía y el sexo / Sex and Lucía (2001)
Le pacte des loups / Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001)
Serenity (2005) | |
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The Hurtlocker
Kill Bill
No Country For Old Men
The Dark Knight
Gran Torino
Babel
Inglorious Bastards
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The Great Debaters
Traffic
Up
Hotel Rwanda
The Departed
Mulholland Dr.
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Did you post this one on the thread about liking movies everyone else hates? | |
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No, but I should. I think I am the one person that liked it. Im still waiting for Norbit 2. | |
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V for Vendetta Splice 28 Days Later
At least I THINK those are all from after 2000.
I have a few more I'd put but I'm not sure about when they were released and I'm not in the mood to bother checking. 비 | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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In no order:
Rush Hour II Austin Powers III Nutty Professor II : The Klumps Honey Save the Last Dance Bourne Identity 13 going on 30 American Pie II Dude Where's My Car? Harold & Kumar Role Models American Desi Bringing Down the House Forgetting Sarah Marshall Spiderman II
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Only two of the movies on my list are American so you know I agree with you there. | |
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As a comicbook nerd, a buncha my faves tend to lean towards that kind of theme..... | |
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it depends on which themes/concepts you like; many non-american/british films talk about certain themes due to budget limitations...the french industry couldn't afford to make an epic & modern film about Napoleon, for example (something that Hollywood could easily do), because there is no money...not surprisingly, some of my fav european films are usually french-german-italian-spanish co-productions...
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I can't remember what movies I saw in the '00's but what I did see on other lists that I liked, I will include on my list:
1. Alien Opponent 2. Inglorious Basterds 3. Alien Opponent 4. 28 Days Later 5. Taken 6 - 15. Alien Opponent | |
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Yeah, I'm not that into big Hollywood spectacle films. A movie about a couple having a conversation over dinner in some cool foreign setting can satisfy me just fine. (This was pretty much the entirety of the film Certified Copy. )
I remember when Brotherhood of the Wolf came out in 2001, the budget was reported to be around $29 million which was through the roof for a French film at the time. Using your example of Napoleon though, that's a movie for which I'd think a French studio would pull out all the stops. There is worldwide appeal on that subject. The studio would definitely get its money back internationally. | |
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hmm, a movie like that would certainly need some american money, at least for the international distribution/exhibition deals, it would probably be a french-UK-US co-production, with a diplomatic script in order to satisfy both the british and the french (lol) and an international cast (mainly with british/french actors, and probably a famous american director to satisfy the US audience/execs...)
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This was tough. I've never really thought about this. I'm sure movies are missing and these are certainly not in any particular order.
Step Brothers The Hangover Shrek The Holiday Pride and Prejudice Sweeny Todd Pirates of the Carribean: Curse of the Black Pearl Road to Perdition The Harry Potter movies Devil Wears Prada Stardust Star Trek (From 2009...Chris Pine...etc)
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Have you seen Brotherhood of the Wolf? It's a martial arts horror thriller mashup--big budget (for France) period piece epic. Think Sleepy Hollow meets Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. | |
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I can't, too many. I see some here that I liked, some I'm surprised that I like, some I didn't like so much and the rest I haven't seen | |
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no. vut it sounds, at the very least, worth checking out, thanks | |
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I've seen all on your list. I own the bolded ones. Brokeback Mountain is too personal to own. The Pianist was not what I was expecting. Not easy to watch but easy to get caught up in. Letters from Iwo Jima was very well done. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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I haven't seen The Royal Tennenbaums, (500) Days of Summer, and The Lives of Others. (Own the bolded.) I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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I've seen all but the #1 and 7 on your list. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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I still haven't seen Brotherhood of the Wolf. I should just buy it . . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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