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    Films of 2000s and must sees

    Rather than de-rail the classic film thread, what have been your personal favourites of the 2000s?

    Here's my list of 8s and 9s from IMDB:
    The Departed
    A Beautiful Mind
    Cloud Atlas - possible future classic?
    Almoust Famous
    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
    Hidden
    Senna - possible classic territory?
    24 Hour Party People
    Pan's Labyrinth
    Into the Wild
    The Prestige
    Zodiac
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    The Fault in Their Stars
    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
    Love Actually
    Snatch - classic
    Silver Linings Playbook
    Boyhood
    Shutter Island
    Insomnia
    Before Sunset

    All highly recommended.

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    Napoleon Dynamite, August Underground's Mordum & The King Of Kong.
    I'm a twit

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    These threads have made me realise I last went to the cinema in 2009, to see this:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triang..._British_film)

    It was so good that nothing could top it. Or was it? You decide.

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    Memento is my favourite film of all time. I'll use my IMDB ratings of 9+ for the rest.

    The Artist
    Cloud Atlas
    The Martian (No repeat viewings yet, mind)
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    The Wolf of Wall Street
    12 Years a Slave
    The Departed
    No Country for Old Men
    Up
    Zodiac
    Blood Diamond
    District 9
    The Aviator
    Before Sunset

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    The Pixar-list of:

    WALL-E
    Up
    Toy Story 3
    Inside Out

    Non Hollywood:

    A Separation (I need to re-watch this.)
    La Grande Bellezza
    Un Prophète
    El Secreto De Sus Ojos
    Des Hommes Et Des Dieux

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    Here are my 8 and 9's:

    The Wind That Shakes the Barley
    The Lives of Others
    The Pianist
    Downfall
    Hunger
    The Corporation
    The Edukators
    Agora
    Solaris
    Letters from Iwo Jima
    Bowling for Columbine
    Fahrenheit 9/11
    The Magdalene Sisters
    The Dark Knight
    The Departed
    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
    Batman Begins
    Into the Wild
    The Prestige
    Gladiator
    Memento
    No Country for Old Men
    Snatch.
    City of God
    Paranormal Activity
    The Descent
    Sunshine
    The Royal Tenenbaums
    The Man from Earth
    This Is England
    Primer
    The New World
    Cinderella Man
    Fish Tank
    Hero
    Amour
    Inside Job
    Mad Max: Fury Road
    Inception
    12 Years a Slave
    Warrior
    Gravity

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    lol at the Michael Moore propaganda pieces.

    Touching The Void
    Into The Wild
    Shutter Island
    The Beckoning Silence
    A Beautiful Mind
    Catch me If You Can
    Downfall
    Interstellar
    Moon
    Cast Away


    I'm sure there's loads more but I tend to watch factual stuff these days.

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    Alive from 1993?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernanke View Post
    Non Hollywood:

    A Separation (I need to re-watch this.)
    La Grande Bellezza
    Un Prophète
    El Secreto De Sus Ojos
    Des Hommes Et Des Dieux
    how "tropa de elite" is not in it should be enough for you to answer for war crimes.

    A mention to "klovn" but I can understand may not be everyone cup of tea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Floyd View Post
    These threads have made me realise I last went to the cinema in 2009, to see this:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triang..._British_film)

    It was so good that nothing could top it. Or was it? You decide.
    Why don't you go to the cinema?

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    I thought I was going to really like 'Into the Wild' but felt utterly bored after an hour or so. Does it get better or is it just not for me?

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    I seem to have been somewhat over generous with my 8s and 9s, so I've categorised them so as not to have one giant list:

    General lot I'd still strongly go to bat for:

    The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
    The Pianist
    Munich
    In the Loop
    Frost/Nixon
    The Prestige
    Into the Wild
    True Grit
    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings
    No Country For Old Men
    The Proposition
    Mad Max: Fury Road
    Edge of Tomorrow
    Gladiator
    Senna
    Grizzly Man
    Skyfall
    Casino Royale
    The Dark Knight
    Inception
    Birdman
    Memento
    Moon
    Zodiac
    In Bruges

    Foreign language (un filme de language wronge):

    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
    In the Mood for Love
    Pan’s Labyrinth
    The Raid
    The Lives of Others
    Infernal Affairs
    Downfall
    Russian Ark
    Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
    Tell No One

    Not entirely sure I’d still think what I was thinking at the time but probably still good:

    Shadow of the Vampire
    The Wrestler
    The Constant Gardener
    Road to Perdition
    Dirty Pretty Things

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoonsky View Post
    Why don't you go to the cinema?
    I don't get much out of films really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SvN View Post
    Alive from 1993?
    Yes, I edited it out. I think the docu-film thing was in the 2000's so I was slighlty confused.

    The last film I saw at the cinema was Independence Day. I much prefer watching in the comfort of my own home, for free.

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    Off the top of my head and in no particular order.

    The Great Beauty
    Ida
    Force Majeure
    Lost in Translation
    Her
    The Master
    Fantastic Mr. Fox
    Snowpiercer
    Skyfall
    Ex Machina
    Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
    Frances Ha
    Inside Llewyn Davis
    The King's Speech
    Cloud Atlas
    Boyhood
    Computer Chess
    Captain Phillips
    Beasts of the Southern Wild
    Whiplash

    I'm sure I'll think of more over time.

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    From the ones I've rated on PtP 75% or above (quite a few will be missing due to forgetting to rate):

    Sunshine
    Martyrs
    Kill List
    Cloud Atlas
    The Master
    Under the Skin
    Ex Machina
    Black Swan
    Requiem for a Dream
    Dancer in the Dark
    Dead Man's Shoes
    Irreversible
    The King of Kong
    24hr Party People
    Caché
    À l'intérieur
    Survive Style 5+
    The Secret in their Eyes
    Four Lions
    Incendies
    Take Shelter
    The Raid
    The Raid 2
    The Hunt
    Switchblade Romance
    I Saw The Devil
    Amour
    The Orphanage
    The Believer
    Session 9
    Polytechnique
    The House of the Devil
    Just Another Love Story (Kærlighed på Film)
    [REC]
    Intouchables
    Meet The Friedmans
    The Selfish Giant
    Let The Fire Burn
    Coherence
    Force Majeure
    What We Do In The Shadows
    Kajaki
    The Loved Ones
    Confessions (Kokuhaku)
    Beasts of the Southern Wild
    Dear Zachary
    Hard Candy
    Das Experiment
    Naboer
    The Man From Nowhere
    Headhunters
    Tyrannosaur
    Michael
    American Mary
    How To Make Money Selling Drugs
    Big Bad Wolves
    Miss Violence
    Spring
    Kidnapped (Secuestrados)
    Boy A
    Identity
    Felon
    The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas
    Eden Lake
    The Signal
    Klass
    Seuseung-ui eunhye AKA To Sir with Love AKA Bloody Reunion
    Blood River
    Hachiko
    Cell 211
    Cherry Tree Lane
    Geomeun jip AKA Black House
    Wai dor lei ah yut ho AKA Dream Home
    Bobby Fischer Against The World
    Babycall
    Sound of My Voice
    Sightseers
    Borgman
    Cheap Thrills
    Blue Ruin
    '71
    Calvaire AKA The Ordeal
    The Gift
    Black Sheep
    Dog Pound
    Absentia
    Detention
    Frontière(s) AKA Frontiers
    Mum and Dad
    13 Beloved
    Feast
    Sweet Sixteen
    Starred Up

    Taken a few of the bigger hitters out to shorten it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoonsky View Post
    Off the top of my head and in no particular order.

    The Great Beauty
    Ida
    Force Majeure
    Lost in Translation
    Her
    The Master
    Fantastic Mr. Fox
    Snowpiercer
    Skyfall
    Ex Machina
    Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
    Frances Ha
    Inside Llewyn Davis
    The King's Speech
    Cloud Atlas
    Boyhood
    Computer Chess
    Captain Phillips
    Beasts of the Southern Wild
    Whiplash

    I'm sure I'll think of more over time.
    So much of that would match my own, but Inside Llewyn Davis has no place among the rest.

    Me and Earl and the Dying Girl was okay but as those sorts of films go I think Juno and Easy A are better.

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    Inside Llewyn Davis is one of those films that I probably couldn't objectively defend as being on par with the others, but something about the characters and the setting and the plot just speaks to me. Frances Ha is the same. I maintain that Me and Earl is a great film, but I'm also probably predisposed to like it being sort of a film nerd in high school myself.

    I forgot Under the Skin.

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    Great shout with Survive Style 5+ DS.

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    The 8's and above from this century since I started rating films on IMDB about 3 years ago.

    The Wolf of Wall Street 8
    Rush 8
    Gravity 8
    Life of Pi 8
    Skyfall 8
    Cloud Atlas 8
    Zero Dark Thirty 8
    Inglourious Basterds 8
    In Bruges 8
    Frost/Nixon 8
    The Mist 8
    Catch Me If You Can 8
    About a Boy 8
    Gladiator 8
    Cast Away 8
    Erin Brockovich 8

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    You got a favourite number?

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    It sort of backs up your point as there are no 9's.

    Of that list I'd probably say Erin Brokovich is the best, but a few are missing that I haven't seen (again) since I started rating films.

    And The Martian's definitely in there now too.

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    In no particular order beyond what I can remember:

    Lord of the Rings Trilogy
    Inception
    The Martian
    Cloud Atlas
    Pan's Labyrinth
    Grand Budapest Hotel
    District 9
    Toy Story 3, Finding Nemo, Up, Wall-E, Inside Out
    Beasts of the Southern Wild
    The Prestige
    Moon
    Mad Max: Fury Road
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle
    Gladiator
    Zero Dark Thirty
    Little Miss Sunshine
    Lost in Translation
    Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

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    Toy Story 3, I'd forgotten about that. It'd be in there too and definitely a classic. The closest a film's got to making me cry since I was an adult.

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    I'm still somewhat shocked that Spirited Away came out in the 2000's.

    Also, 3/24 films on my list are from this year (Inside Out, Mad Max, The Martian), all of which I consider to be outstanding even by the standards of the included films. It's been a good year.

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    I was thinking too that it's been a good year.

    And with a few notable promising efforts still to come it could end up being the best year for a long time.

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    2013 was a pretty outstanding year. 12 Years a Slave, Captain Phillips, Dallas Buyers Club, The Wolf of Wall Street, Her, Gravity, Nebraska... In contrast, 2011 and 2012 were fairly turd. 2010 was also really good.

    (This is based on Best Picture nominees. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academ..._Picture#2010s)

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    I thought The Wolf of Wall Street was alright (if one-dimensional) when I saw it, but on second viewing it's pushing boring.

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    Yeah, I've seen it since I gave it that 8 and it's getting downgraded in time.

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    I've actually still never seen it.

    A friend of mine watched it with her grandmother, which I found seriously funny.

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    Gravity is another film you couldn't really watch twice. It was worth it for the visuals alone - there was no real story. Harold declares it a 6.

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    Moonrise Kingdom is supposed to be very good, right? It's on my "to-see" list, at any rate.

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    It is very good, yes.

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    In Bruges is easily my favourite film made since the 2000s, I barely remember any others.

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    I thought The Wolf of Wall Street stood up well to repeated viewings. I've seen it 3 or 4 times now.

    American Hustle, on the other hand, was pretty turd the second time I watched it and I turned it off bored senseless after an hour.

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    Yeah, American Hustle is rubbish. All style and no substance.

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