Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Best of the Decade: Round 1: 35 Films, Unranked

** Note: This list was formed based on the newly released films I have seen from the years 2000 to 2209. To qualify, a film must be released in the U.S. during that period. Re-releases of past films do not qualify. The year attributed to each film refers to the year in which it was given a release in the United States. These are the films that I believe reached the decade's highlights in terms of artistry and personal appeal.**

2000
Almost Famous
High Fidelity
Wonder Boys

2001
Gosford Park
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring*
The Royal Tennenbaums

2002
Adaptation
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers*
Punch-Drunk Love
Spirited Away

2003
Big Fish
Capturing the Friedmans
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King*
Lost in Translation

2004
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Million Dollar Baby

2005
Grizzly Man
The New World
Munich

2006
Children of Men
The Departed
Letters from Iwo Jima
Pan’s Labyrinth
A Prairie Home Companion
United 93

2007
Juno
No Country for Old Men
Ratatouille
There Will Be Blood
Zodiac

2008
The Dark Knight
Synecdoche, New York
WALL-E

2009
Inglorious Basterds
Up
Up in the Air
Where the Wild Things Are


*= These films will be grouped collectively as "The Lord of the Rings Trilogy"



Interesting Facts About My List:

There are five directors with two films a piece on the list: Robert Altman (Gosford Park and A Prairie Home Companion), P.T. Anderson (Punch Drunk Love and There Will Be Blood), Clint Eastwood (Million Dollar Baby and Letters from Iwo Jima), Spike Jonze (Adaptation and Where the Wild Things Are) and Jason Reitman (Juno and Up in the Air). No director has three films on the list.

There are four animated films on the list, along with two documentaries and three foreign language films.

The oldest film on the list is Curtis Hanson's Wonder Boys (released on 2/25/2000), the newest is Jason Reitman's Up in the Air (released 12/25/09).

The most represented year is 2006 with six films, the least represented is 2004 with two films listed.

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