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nagerous wrote:I put some thought into it and here is my list:
1. City of God
2. Requiem for a Dream
3. In Bruges
4. Sin City
5. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
6. This is England
7. Shaun of the Dead
8. Sideways
9. Memento
10. District 9/Slumdog Millionaire
Well they are worth checking out as they are all fucking ace films. There is nothing on that list that hasn't been critically acclaimed on all accounts either so I don't know where you've been hiding the last decadeArmy of GOD wrote:nagerous wrote:I put some thought into it and here is my list:
1. City of God
2. Requiem for a Dream
3. In Bruges
4. Sin City
5. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
6. This is England
7. Shaun of the Dead
8. Sideways
9. Memento
10. District 9/Slumdog Millionaire
Haven't even heard of most of those...

The Departed is pretty awesome, top 15 for certain.safariguy5 wrote:Children of Men would be on there for me.
So would The Departed.

Who is that directed at? A number of the films I listed for my top 10 were actually low budget productions like Sideways.InkL0sed wrote:Is there a minimum number of dollars spent on advertising and production for this list?

No.nagerous wrote:The Departed is pretty awesome, top 15 for certain.safariguy5 wrote:Children of Men would be on there for me.
So would The Departed.
I agree with Shaun of the Dead and Children of Men.SultanOfSurreal wrote:if we're talking major motion pictures only (not indie films, of which there's been many amazing efforts this past decade, such as Moon, Open Water, and Inland Empire)
10. Shaun of the Dead/Dawn of the Dead '04/28 Days Later (they don't deserve separate spots on the list, but i'm too much of a sucker for zombies not to include these)
9. A Scanner Darkly
8. Memento
7. District 9
6. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
5. Amelie
4. Children of Men
3. Gangs of New York
2. No Country for Old Men
1. There Will be Blood
I'm pretty sure The Matrix was last decade. (The original.)Phatscotty wrote:Donnie Darko directors cut - full movie available on U
Watchmen
Syriana
The Matrix
John Adams
The pursuit of Happyness
V for Vandetta
Sin City
Lord of War
National Treasure
Troy
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Sorry, didn't mean to burst a vein - did you even look at my top 10 choices?Maugena wrote:No.nagerous wrote:The Departed is pretty awesome, top 15 for certain.safariguy5 wrote:Children of Men would be on there for me.
So would The Departed.
f*ck The Departed.
It isn't even original.
Edit #1:
Infernal Affairs
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338564/
...and it's American rip-off...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0407887/
Edit #2:
So one of the writers for The Departed was one of the original writers for Infernal Affairs...
Maybe he's just a greedy bastard.
I disapprove.
And personally, I say forget anyone that doesn't like reading subtitles. Let them talk in their language and give me subtitles.
Edit #3:
Just so I'm not making a ridiculous amount of posts, I'll put up my #1 favorite movie in my life, thus far... Pandorum.
