- Let the Right One In (Låt den rätte komma in)
- Requiem for a Dream
- No Country For Old Men
- Pan's Labyrinth
- Juno
- This is England
- A Scanner Darkly
- 3:10 to Yuma
- Mulholland Drive
- In Bruges
Your Top 10 Films Of The Decade 2000-2009
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In no particular order (because I can't decide):
Unfortunately I have a bad movie-memory
These are indeed great movies and I'll try to check out the other ones you've listed.Let the Right One In (Låt den rätte komma in)
This is England
Requiem for a Dream
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I don't think I've seen ten good movies this decade. Is Requiem For a Dream really that recent?
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it'd be easier for me to tell ye a top 10 that pished me aff!
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Released Jan 2001 in the UK (2000 in US)markfiend wrote:I don't think I've seen ten good movies this decade. Is Requiem For a Dream really that recent?
I despair of you - Let the Right One In is utterly brilliant.James Blast wrote:it'd be easier for me to tell ye a top 10 that pished me aff!is 1-3, I gave up at the 42min mark it was so fuckin' dull
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and I despair the way a piece of pish has been built up into such a cult - I hated it, get over it!
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Well I enjoyed (in no particular order) -
* The 2nd and 3rd films of 'The Pusher' trilogy (the 1st was released in the 90's)
* A Bude Hur (translation - It's gonna get worse)
* I Am Legend
* The Lord of The Rings Trilogy
* Der Untergang (translation - Downfall)
* This Is England
* The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy
* Blade Runner (The Final Cut)
* Max
* A Very Long Engagement
* Gladiator
* The 2nd and 3rd films of 'The Pusher' trilogy (the 1st was released in the 90's)
* A Bude Hur (translation - It's gonna get worse)
* I Am Legend
* The Lord of The Rings Trilogy
* Der Untergang (translation - Downfall)
* This Is England
* The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy
* Blade Runner (The Final Cut)
* Max
* A Very Long Engagement
* Gladiator
Inglorious Basterds
Grindhouse: Death Proof
Broken Flowers
Coffee and Cigarettes
Batman: Dark knight
that's all.
Grindhouse: Death Proof
Broken Flowers
Coffee and Cigarettes
Batman: Dark knight
that's all.
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I really had difficulties to find 10:
- LotR trilogy
- Cloverfield (yeah shoot me)
- Noise (no need to shoot, it is fecking brilliant)
- The Dark Knight
- Dawn Of The Dead (remake, still a superb movie)
- Shawn Of The Dead (parody, superb movie)
- Hot Fuss (see above)
- Sin City
- Small Town Folk (fecking weird and loving it)
- The Hills Have Eyes: Unrated (fecking GORE and loving it)
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- LotR trilogy
- Cloverfield (yeah shoot me)
- Noise (no need to shoot, it is fecking brilliant)
- The Dark Knight
- Dawn Of The Dead (remake, still a superb movie)
- Shawn Of The Dead (parody, superb movie)
- Hot Fuss (see above)
- Sin City
- Small Town Folk (fecking weird and loving it)
- The Hills Have Eyes: Unrated (fecking GORE and loving it)
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In no particular order.... actually this is pretty tricky...
~ No Country for Old Men
~ Children of Men
~ The 2 Clint Eastwood war movies- Letters from Iwo Jima etc
~ The Queen - yes really, I thought Helen Mirren was outstanding
~ V for Vendetta was better than expected... as was Ironman
~ Monster
~ um ........?
I think that is all I can come up with at the moment.
~ No Country for Old Men
~ Children of Men
~ The 2 Clint Eastwood war movies- Letters from Iwo Jima etc
~ The Queen - yes really, I thought Helen Mirren was outstanding
~ V for Vendetta was better than expected... as was Ironman
~ Monster
~ um ........?
I think that is all I can come up with at the moment.
as the day is long,
rain from heaven
rain from heaven
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Ironman is another of my most wank fillums... tries to think of something he enjoyed...
The Ridicules of Chronic!
I liked that, most folks ken it as The Chronicles of Riddick, I took it at face value and enjoyed the hell outta masel, even Dim Weasle was bearable
The Ridicules of Chronic!
I liked that, most folks ken it as The Chronicles of Riddick, I took it at face value and enjoyed the hell outta masel, even Dim Weasle was bearable
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Can easily follow you there, the Chronicles was a sublime movie! Best Diesel-performance ever!James Blast wrote:Ironman is another of my most wank fillums... try to think of something he enjoyed...
The Ridicules of Chronic!
I liked that, most folks ken it as The Chronicles of Riddick, I took it at face value and enjoyed the hell outta masel, even Dim Weasle was bearable
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oops, I had a rethink/reformat, but whadda feck!
and I'm the mug that enjoyed Van Helsing
and I'm the mug that enjoyed Van Helsing
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James Blast wrote:and I'm the mug that enjoyed Van Helsing
Ya dint!
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That makes 2 of usJames Blast wrote:oops, I had a rethink/reformat, but whadda feck!
and I'm the mug that enjoyed Van Helsing
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i did like
Control
Dig
LOTRx3
harry potter
st trinians
the beatrix potter one
neverland
sixth sense
telstar
venus
the shreks
Control
Dig
LOTRx3
harry potter
st trinians
the beatrix potter one
neverland
sixth sense
telstar
venus
the shreks
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I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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i need to watch more movies or films! please gents, and ladies, all the best ones you have seen, send to me!
i will love you forever as i never watch the tube unless for a GOOD movie/film!
*with fresh cream & strawberries on top!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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In retrospect, while at the cinema I loved the LOTR movies, IMO they played too fast-and-loose with the source material.
No Tombombadil, no Barrow Wights, Glorfindel pointlessly replaced by Arwen, Aragorn's motivation totally changed...
...and that's just the changes (that I can think of off the top of my head) that they made in Fellowship
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No Tombombadil, no Barrow Wights, Glorfindel pointlessly replaced by Arwen, Aragorn's motivation totally changed...
...and that's just the changes (that I can think of off the top of my head) that they made in Fellowship
</tolkien_geek>
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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i don't feel too bad now!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
forgot about -
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oh yes...
i can't remember what i've seen
i can't remember what i've seen
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
That's worth a thread of it's ain....markfiend wrote:In retrospect, while at the cinema I loved the LOTR movies, IMO they played too fast-and-loose with the source material.
No Tombombadil, no Barrow Wights, Glorfindel pointlessly replaced by Arwen, Aragorn's motivation totally changed...
...and that's just the changes (that I can think of off the top of my head) that they made in Fellowship
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indeed. but in the end, i enjoyed what was there.
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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I can totally agree with you.emilystrange wrote:indeed. but in the end, i enjoyed what was there.
And I'm another Tolkien geek that compared the Fillum with Teh Booke and saw what they did and what they had to Give Up and all...
It was a bitch of a job and they did a bloody GOOD job considered.
Hail Jackson.
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24hr PP is a given as is LotR, I'm having mair fun shouting "WANK!" at stuff
- • Coraline - was taht it?
• Doghouse - dog jism
• Moon - bum
• Little Miss Sunshine - this is the bollocks that really annoys me
• District 9 - wha!?
• Knowing - behave
• Wolverine - I give up
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