hm… the pixar stuff has to be the best filmmaking of the 2000s… hands down. and if i had to pick ONE movie for best of the 2000s it might just be “amelie” — for every other movie in the world, no matter how popular, you’re likely to find people (people you know) who didn’t get it or didn’t like it. but if someone (anyone) didn’t like amelie, they’re probably a piece of S%#T and you should stay away from them.
Hahaha – Pandoble. I didn’t like Amelie at all. I guess I’m a piece of shit so you better stay away from me! lol
There Will Be Blood
Oldboy
No Country For Old Men
The Lives of Others
Traffic
1. There Will Be Blood
2. Mulholland Drive
3. The Departed
4. The Pianist
5. City of God
6. Letters From Iwo Jima
7. Adaptation
8. Memento
9. Lost in Translation
10. Requiem for a Dream
My favourite films of the decade, in no particular order :
A.I Artificial Intelligence ( Spileberg )
Mulholland Drive ( Lynch )
Russian Ark ( Sokurov )
Dolls ( Kitano )
Gangs of New York ( Scorsese )
The New World ( Malick )
demonlover ( Assayas )
Mysterious Skin ( Arakki )
L’Enfant ( Dardenne Bros )
Three Times ( Hsieo-Hsian )
Grizzly Man ( Herzog )
I’m Not There ( Haynes )
Waking Life ( Linklater )
Ten ( Kiarostami )
Dogville ( Von Trier )
The World ( Zhang-Ke )
Tropical Malady ( Weerasethakul )
Before Sunset ( Linklater )
Zodiac ( Fincher )
The Departed ( Scorsese )
Elephant ( Van Sant )
Last Days ( Van Sant )
Paranoid Park ( Van Sant )
Hero ( Yimou )
Lemming ( Moll )
Miami Vice ( Mann )
Pistol Opera ( Suzuki )
A History of Violence ( Cronenberg )
As for the topic heading, favourite film of the decade? Easy. Malick’s THE NEW WORLD.
oldboy is my favorite film of this decade and all decades!
There Will Be Blood
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Milk
Letters from Iwo Jima
Sideways.
Not only is it a flawless film that is extremely easy to watch over and over, but it has the best DVD commentary that I have ever heard. Almost as funny/insightful as the film itself.
Werckmeister Harmonies.
It is the only film that has revealed something otherwise unimaginable to me.
Inglourious Basterds, favorite film this decade so far.
thats a tough one but i think i will have to go with “In the Mood for Love”
So far, I’d say There Will Be Blood.
The Departed.
lost in translation
>>We should wait at least until January<<
Which is still a year short of the decade.
Grant Rindner
I would still give it to Eternal Sunshine, but now I have to renege a bit and put Neill Blomkamp’s District 9 in a VERY close second.