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JonTurner 12-28-01 02:14 PM

Best Film of 2000 (ongoing survey)
 
Alright, I know we've got polls like this all the time around here, but I figure this one will be a little more comprehensive and perhaps even informative.

This thread will be for your pick for best film released during 2000 (think Oscar considerations for what's eligible). In a few days or so, hopefully after a good number of responses, I'll start a new thread for 1999, and then 1998, and so on. (We'll get back to 2001 eventually)

Results will be posted in this thread, and all subsequent threads for each year, and they will be ongoing... so you can still vote here even weeks after other year's polls have begun.

Please start your post with your #1 film from 2000, and yes, discussions are more than welcome!

Current Leader -- Requiem For a Dream

All Years:
2000 -- Requiem For a Dream
1999 -- (currently) American Beauty
1998 -- (currently) Thin Red Line
1997 -- (currently) Boogie Nights
1996 -- Fargo
1995

JonTurner 12-28-01 02:17 PM

Requiem For a Dream

Keyser_Soze2 12-28-01 02:34 PM

Requiem for a Dream, by far.

Snake Plissken 12-28-01 03:01 PM

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Almost Famous, Yi-Yi, and You Can Count on Me were the best films.

Runner Up: Requiem for a Dream

Goat3001 12-28-01 03:08 PM


Originally posted by JonTurner
Requiem For a Dream
:thumbsup:

JonTurner 12-28-01 03:15 PM


Originally posted by Snake Plissken
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Almost Famous, Yi-Yi, and You Can Count on Me were the best films.

Runner Up: Requiem for a Dream

For the poll, I'll give each of the first 4 you mentioned 1/4 of a vote... good choices by the way.

MOOVBUFF 12-28-01 03:15 PM

Traffic

evenflow 12-28-01 04:03 PM


Originally posted by MOOVBUFF
Traffic
Ditto.

Krug 12-28-01 05:11 PM


Originally posted by MOOVBUFF
Traffic
Yeah I'd say Yi Yi with Traffic a not very close 2nd.

Grizzly 12-28-01 06:20 PM

<b>O Brother, Where Art Thou?</b>

jfoobar 12-28-01 06:30 PM

Despite my distaste for von Trier as a person, I'd have to say Dancer in the Dark.

Craig Monahan's The Interview would have vied for the top spot were it not for one unfortunate subplot that badly hurts the film. Yi Yi, You Can Count on Me, and Winterbottom's Wonderland probably round out my Top 5.

The Antipodean 12-28-01 06:33 PM

There were a lot of good films, but Almost Famous is the one I keep coming back to and the one I've watched the most times, so it gets my vote, with Crouching Tiger narrowly behind.

William Fuld 12-28-01 06:40 PM

Another vote for Dancer in the Dark, but unlike JustinS, I actually like von Trier as a person.

Sunday Morning 12-28-01 06:46 PM

Requiem for a dream gets my vote
runner up: wonderboys

Keyser_Soze2 12-28-01 06:56 PM

Just in case runners-up matter or anybody happens to care, here is my top twelve (the number of four-star movies I saw that year) list:

10/10

1) Requiem for a Dream
2) Unbreakable

9/10

3) Dancer in the Dark
4) Almost Famous
5) Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
6) Nurse Betty
7) Snatch
8) Traffic
9) American Psycho
10) Gladiator
11) The Virgin Suicides
12) Bamboozled

Supermallet 12-28-01 07:39 PM

I'm going to go with Requiem and Dancer In The Dark, with a nod to O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Adboy151 12-28-01 07:47 PM

Requiem for a Dream or Wonder Boys...

das Monkey 12-29-01 03:20 AM

What's wrong with you people? <B>Gladiator</B> was by far the best film of the year.

das

P.S. The previous comments are an act of the highest sarcasm. I hesitate to pick a film, as my favorites from the year are in such wildly different genres. The criteria I use will therefore be arbitrary, but I must say that it's rare a film does to me what <B>Almost Famous</B> does. Plenty of films evoke laughter or tears, but this film made me feel warm all over, and I found that I was literally hugging myself in the theater. Most films I can describe in detail what aspects make me appreciate them, but <B>Almost Famous</B> is that special film that defies description and simply is what it is. So it gets my vote.

P.P.S. <B>For the love of God ... read the PS!!!</B>

dknight04 12-29-01 07:38 AM


Originally posted by das Monkey
What's wrong with you people? <B>Gladiator</B> was by far the best film of the year.
I would have to agree by this. Don't get me wrong. I also liked Traffic and Almost Famous.

PixyJunket 12-29-01 10:52 AM

Requiem for a Dream

Frank TJ Mackey 12-29-01 12:17 PM

WONDER BOYS

das Monkey 12-29-01 02:11 PM


Originally posted by dknight04
I would have to agree by this. Don't get me wrong. I also liked Traffic and Almost Famous.
There wasn't a doubt in my mind that someone would quote me out of context. :)

das

JonTurner 12-29-01 09:58 PM

Alright, getting some votes in... keep them coming. I hope to at least get to page 2 before a tally and we start 1999.

No surprise to me, it appears that Aronofsky's masterpiece - Requiem For a Dream - will take it.

Phyre 12-29-01 11:15 PM

Can't choose one, sorry:

Yi Yi, Requiem for a Dream, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Dancer in the Dark

Snake Plissken 12-30-01 12:32 AM


Originally posted by das Monkey
What's wrong with you people? <B>Gladiator</B> was by far the best film of the year.

Er, yeah right. :rolleyes:


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