Re: Best films of the 00s?
Mullholland Drive is supposed to be amazing.
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Mullholland Drive is supposed to be amazing.
Oldeuboi (Park Chan-wook, 2003)
Le fabuleux destin d'Amelie Poulain (Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 2001)
Sin City (Robert Rodriguez, 2005)
El laberinto del fauno (Guillermo del Toro, 2006)
Dai Nipponjin (Hitoshi Matsumoto, 2007)
Ex Drummer (Koen Mortier, 2007)
Kill Bill (Quentin Tarantino, 2003/2004)
Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000)
Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001)
Das Leben der Anderen (Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, 2007)
You said Ratatouille, what about Wall-e, Up, Toy Story 3?
Who was that directed at?
In my opinion the best movies were made before any of us were born (1930s-1950s), but I must say that the Lord of the Rings trilogy (the extended addition is a must-see) was absolutely AMAZING (except when they changed the character of Faramir).
Yep. 30's-50's are cinematic gold.
I think I actually preferred the film Faramir over the book Faramir. If his character hadn't been changed, it would have been a lot more boring in the film. Conflict, conflict, conflict.
Mullholland Drive is supposed to be amazing.
It surely is amazing.
Mullholland Drive is supposed to be amazing.
I've never been the same after that. I have no clue what it was about. It was just annoying watch, IMO.
Night Owl wrote:Mullholland Drive is supposed to be amazing.
I've never been the same after that. I have no clue what it was about. It was just annoying watch, IMO.
IMO it was about expectation vs. reality (specifically about Hollywood)
I dare say that I may be ridiculed for this remark- but my choice is the move version of a very good musical-
RENT! (from 2005)
MATT
STAR WARS: best movie ever.
tron and dark star are still awesome. Also Napoleon Dynamite, master of disguise, nacho libre.
STAR WARS: best movie ever.
tron and dark star are still awesome.
Perhaps. But none of them were made in the 00s.
But none of them were made in the 00s.
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He said "best movie ever," as in a singular episode. The only episode of Star Wars ever referred to singly as "Star Wars" was Episode Four. Episode Four did not come out in the 00s. ![]()
I'll try not to expand too much but I think these are really worth it and are a must-watch!
No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood
The Wrestler
The Dark Knight
Lord of The Rings franchise movies
Watchmen
3:10 to Yuma ![]()
Has anyone mentioned The Diving Bell and the Butterfly?
As a documentary i loved the king of kong
brilliance
but as for movies anything notable has already been mentioned
Hmm, hard choices. There were so many good movies last decade. Even though I hate to admit it...
Was Chicago made in the 00's? Cause I would put that in my list.
Probably Spirited Away for me. In fact, almost all the Miyazaki (spelling) movies. The Pixar movies were good too.
I can't think of a lot of movies. I wasn't really aloud to watch PG-13 movies in this decade.
Except for Lord of the Rings, which was good too...

I haven't seen loads of good films that I need to, but here are a few I'd say are favorites:
The Dark Knight
(500) Days of Summer
Catch Me If You Can
Pan's Labyrinth
The Incredibles
Inglourious !@#$%^&*
Minority Report
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The Prestige
Wall-E
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