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Originally Posted by Mittman
While I am all for people having different opinions, I think you'd be hard pressed to find this on any major top ten list this year -- unless we're doing a top ten worst movies of the year.
Best Film # Artist/Title Points Mentions 1 There Will Be Blood 402 56 2 No Country for Old Men 328 52 3 Zodiac 314 47 4 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days 276 43 5 I'm Not There 241 37 6 Syndromes and a Century 208 31 7 The Diving Bell and the Butterfly 185 27 8 Killer of Sheep 161 22 9 Ratatouille 135 25 10 Colossal Youth 132 19 11 Black Book 125 24 12 The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 123 24 13 Eastern Promises 114 24 14 Once 112 21 15 Michael Clayton 103 19 16 Offside 97 17 17 Into the Wild 93 17 18 The Host 83 22 19 Away from Her 78 15 20 Regular Lovers 70 12 21 I Don't Want to Sleep Alone 67 12 22 Grindhouse 62 14 23 Southland Tales 62 11 24 Private Fears in Public Places 62 10 25 The Bourne Ultimatum 61 10 26 Before the Devil Knows You're Dead 60 13 27 Persepolis 59 14 28 Atonement 57 9 29 No End in Sight 56 10 30 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 48 12 31 Knocked Up 48 10 32 Into Great Silence 47 8 33 Bamako 46 8 34 The Darjeeling Limited 46 7 35 12:08 East of Bucharest 44 10 36 Lady Chatterley 40 6 37 The Savages 39 9 38 Brand Upon the Brain! 36 9 39 Rescue Dawn 33 7 The Band's Visit 33 7 41 Hot Fuzz 32 6 42 Superbad 31 7 43 Control 31 6 Lust, Caution 31 6 (I myself loved Southland Tales {and this is from watching it on shitty video on my computer because it never came within 300 or more miles from my town} but thought the ending was a missed opportunity that could have made classic. Other than the ending I thought this was just one of the strangest and oddly effecting films in years. ) |
I just looked through a list of Top 10's with Ebert, Siskel, Roeper and the guest critics on Ebert and Roeper and this is the first year that the Top 10's don't overlap at all.
2006 and 2007: Richard Roeper and A.O. Scott 2000-2005: Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper 1999: Roger Ebert and Janet Maslin 1975-1998: Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel 1969-1974: No show, but Gene and Roger were critics at the Tribune and Sun-Times, respectively and published a Top 10 in these years. A star by the year means that the two agreed on the #1 movie of the year. Titles italicized are the shared #1 of the year. # indicates a #1 by one critic with the first letter of the last name in parentheses i.e. E for Ebert, S for Siskel, R for Roeper, M for Maslin and S for Scott and MS for Martin Scorsese Here's the year by year overlaps: 2007 None 2006 Letters from Iwo Jima # (S) Little Miss Sunshine 2005 Crash # (E) Syriana # (R) Munich Brokeback Mountain Nine Lives 2004 Million Dollar Baby # (E) Kill Bill Volume 2 The Aviator Sideways Hotel Rwanda # (R) 2003 Monster # (E) Lost in Translation Mystic River Whale Rider In America # (R) 2002 Minority Report # (E) Adaptation Y Tu Mama Tambien 2001 In the Bedroom Mulholland Drive A Beautiful Mind 2000 Almost Famous # (E) Wonder Boys You Can Count on Me Traffic Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon # (R) 1990's Fargo Breaking the Waves Malcolm X 1999 Being John Malkovich # (E) Boys Don't Cry Topsy-Turvy# (M) The Insider 1998 Babe, Pig in the City # (S) Pleasantville Saving Private Ryan Shakespeare in Love 1997 L.A. Confidential Wag the Dog In the Company of Men The Sweet Hereafter 1996* Fargo Secret and Lies Breaking the Waves Lone Star Welcome to the Dollhouse 1995 Crumb # (S) Nixon Dead Man Walking Leaving Las Vegas # (E) Exotica Apollo 13 1994* Hoop Dreams Pulp Fiction Quiz Show Forrest Gump 1993* Schindler's List The Piano Menace II Society The Fugitive The Age of Innocence The Joy Luck Club 1992 One False Move # (S) The Player Howard's End The Crying Game Malcolm X # (E) The Hairdresser's Husband Damage 1991 Boyz N the Hood Beauty and the Beast Grand Canyon JFK # (E) 1990* Goodfellas Dances with Wolves Reversal of Fortune 1980's* Raging Bull The Right Stuff My Dinner with Andre Do the Right Thing 1989* Do the Right Thing Roger & Me Drugstore Cowboy Born on the Fourth of July Crimes and Misdemeanors Say Anything 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit The Accidental Tourist The Unbearable Lightness of Being 1987 The Last Emperor # (S) House of Games # (E) Broadcast News Radio Days Prick Up Your Ears 1986 Hannah and Her Sisters # (S) Vagabond Peggy Sue Got Married Platoon # (E) Round Midnight 1985 Ran The Color Purple # (E) Streetwise Prizzi's Honor The Falcon and the Snowman Shoah # (S) (Ebert excluded Shoah from his list, not because he thought the other ten films were better, but because he felt it was in a class by itself and it wouldn't be appropriate to rank ordinary movies against it.; Gene had it at #1) 1984 Amadeus # (E) The Cotton Club Purple Rain The Killing Fields Secret Honor 1983* The Right Stuff Terms of Endearment Fanny and Alexander The Year of Living Dangerously Silkwood Risky Business 1982 Moonlighting # (S) E.T. Diva Mephisto Personal Best Das Boot 1981 My Dinner with Andre # (E) Raiders of the Lost Ark Gates of Heaven Body Heat 1980 Raging Bull # (S) Ordinary People Coal Miner's Daughter Kagemusha Being There The Black Stallion # (E) The Great Santini 1979 Hair # (S) The Deer Hunter Breaking Away The Marriage of Maria Braun 1978 Days of Heaven Autumn Sonata Halloween Stroszek 1977 Annie Hall # (S) The Late Show Close Encounters of the Third Kind Star Wars 1976 All the President's Men # (S) Network Small Change # (E) Taxi Driver 1975* Nashville Dog Day Afternoon And Now My Love The following lists are from before the show: 1974 Day for Night # (S) The Last Detail Amarcord The Coversation Mean Streets Scenes from a Marriage # (E) The Mother and the Whore 1973 The Emigrants/The New Land # (S) Last Tango in Paris Cries and Whispers # (E) The Day of the Jackal American Graffiti 1972* The Godfather The Sorrow and the Pity Le Boucher Chloe in the Afternoon Sounder 1971 Claire's Knee # (S) McCabe and Mrs. Miller The Last Picture Show # (E) Sunday, Bloody Sunday Bed and Board Taking Off 1970 My Night at Maude's # (S) M*A*S*H* Five Easy Pieces # (E) The Passion of Anna Adalen 31 Woodstock The Wild Child 1969* Z The Wild Bunch if.... 1978, 1988, 1997 and 2001 are the only years in which either critic's #1 wasn't on the other's Top 10 list. |
Originally Posted by zekeburger1979
I just looked through a list of Top 10's with Ebert, Siskel, Roeper and the guest critics on Ebert and Roeper and this is the first year that the Top 10's don't overlap at all.
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Just FYI, here's Ebert's list:
1. “Juno” 2. “No Country for Old Men” 3. “Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead” 4. “Atonement” 5. “The Kite Runner” 6. “Away From Her” 7. “Across the Universe” 8. “La Vie en Rose” 9. “The Great Debaters” 10. “Into the Wild” Special Jury Prize: “Once” Special Mentions: “Eastern Promises,” “I’m Not There,” “In the Valley of Elah,” “Michael Clayton,” “Rendition,” “Romance & Cigarettes,” “Starting Out in the Evening,” “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” “Talk to Me,” and “There Will Be Blood.” Best Foreign Films: “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,” “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days,” “Lust, Caution,” “The Orphanage,” and “Vanaja” Best Animated Films: “Beowulf,” “Persepolis,” and “Ratatouille,” Best Documentaries: “In the Shadow of the Moon,” “The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters,” “Lake of Fire,” “No End in Sight,” “Pete Seeger: The Power of Song,” and “Sicko.” http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/...TARY/176124809
Originally Posted by Franchot
That's what I'm talkin' 'bout. Of all the good pictures this year, I would think that at least ONE would be impressive enough to appeal to both critics and show up on both of their lists. Strange.
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Originally Posted by vegasbaby
go see 'Once'. great flick
Saw Waitress too. Enjoyable. Before the Devil Knows your Dead was horrible. Boring and overlong. |
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