I searched around, and there's no thread for this yet.
Emphasis on not necessarily the BEST movies, but the ones you personally enjoyed the most.
― billstevejim, Monday, 1 December 2008 17:44 (sixteen years ago)
i wanna say wall-e, burn after reading, and either paranoid park or milk.
― battered beauties (get bent), Monday, 1 December 2008 17:47 (sixteen years ago)
1. Speed Racer.
― DavidM, Monday, 1 December 2008 17:48 (sixteen years ago)
Wall-E no question.
― Disco/Very (Roz), Monday, 1 December 2008 17:49 (sixteen years ago)
haven't seen 3
― gabbneb, Monday, 1 December 2008 17:50 (sixteen years ago)
i have but i can't name another two i liked as much right now. also i've yet to see a bunch of movies i feel i might love (synecdoche, ny, burn after reading, that swedish vampire flick).
― Disco/Very (Roz), Monday, 1 December 2008 17:55 (sixteen years ago)
bent, I'm with you: 01. Wall-E02. Paranoid Park03. toss up b/w Dark Knight & Standard Operating Procedure
*note A: I have not yet seen any of the late-season Oscar bait. **note B: If the last two episodes of The Shield could be counted as a "movie," that would easily top my list.
― The Most Photographed Barn on the Internet (Pillbox), Monday, 1 December 2008 17:55 (sixteen years ago)
1. Cloverfield2. Hancock3. Wall-E
― Autobot Lover (jel --), Monday, 1 December 2008 17:58 (sixteen years ago)
not necessarily the BEST movies, but the ones you personally enjoyed the most.
no comprendo.
― Dr Morbius, Monday, 1 December 2008 17:59 (sixteen years ago)
people sometimes say things are 'good' when they didn't really enjoy it? Peer/cultural/media pressure? Wouldn't happen here though!
It was very easy to come up with my 3 faves.
― Autobot Lover (jel --), Monday, 1 December 2008 18:02 (sixteen years ago)
i've seen a lot this year that i was meh about. it was not a great year for movies, but i'm sure there's some quality under-the-radar stuff i haven't checked out. wild combination was lovely, would def. be in my top 5.
― battered beauties (get bent), Monday, 1 December 2008 18:03 (sixteen years ago)
2. Son of Rambow.
― DavidM, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:04 (sixteen years ago)
maaaybe battle in seattle -- i enjoyed the intensity of it, but it felt shallow.
― battered beauties (get bent), Monday, 1 December 2008 18:05 (sixteen years ago)
do-over
1. Wall-E2. Iron Man3. The Dark Knight (probably).
― Disco/Very (Roz), Monday, 1 December 2008 18:10 (sixteen years ago)
i've explained this in previous threads...
Step-Brothers would be in my favorites for this year, even tho it's really stupid, it made me laugh more than anything else I saw this year
― billstevejim, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:10 (sixteen years ago)
Not necessarily brilliant movies that you still loved
― billstevejim, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:11 (sixteen years ago)
i laughed a lot at step brothers too.
― battered beauties (get bent), Monday, 1 December 2008 18:11 (sixteen years ago)
it had good will ferrell ad-libbing, but what will ferrell movie doesnt? the rest was reprehensible
― jordan s (J0rdan S.), Monday, 1 December 2008 18:13 (sixteen years ago)
The radar claimed that Step-Brothers and Battle in Seattle were awful.
― Dr Morbius, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:16 (sixteen years ago)
Step Brothers was OK. Nowhere near the awfulness of Zack & Miri Make A Porno, the worst comedy I've seen this year.
― Alba, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:24 (sixteen years ago)
Wall-E, Step-Brothers, In Bruges
― billstevejim, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:27 (sixteen years ago)
LOVED; Wall-E.LOVED (But not sure if they came out this year or last): Paranoid Park and CloverfieldSaw in the cinema, wasn't convinced; Saw it at Imax and wow great filim: The Dark Knight
Saw a couple of shit other movies. Still have Son Of Rambow sat on my shelf unwatched...
― a hoy hoy, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:27 (sixteen years ago)
Going by UK release dates:
1. Iron Man2. The Dark Knight3. There Will Be Blood
Haven't seen Wall-E.
Biggest let-downs: Indiana Jones & The Aliens, Cloverfield, Hellboy II, Quantum of Solace.
― James Mitchell, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:29 (sixteen years ago)
Wall-EWall-EWall-E
― uәʇɹɐƃu!әʍ ˙ƃ ʎәu!Ⴁʍ (Whiney G. Weingarten), Monday, 1 December 2008 18:31 (sixteen years ago)
Paranoid Park came out in the UK right at the end of last year, and in the US a few months later. Cloverfield is definitely 2008.
― Alba, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:31 (sixteen years ago)
The first third of Wall-E was surprisingly great, but the rest was just so garish and frenetic. This probably makes me a film rockist, but it really didn't appeal to me as much as, say, Rachel Getting Married or Man on Wire or Milk.
― jaymc, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:34 (sixteen years ago)
1. I'm Not There2. Priceless3. Paranoid Park
― Alba, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:36 (sixteen years ago)
3. (tied) REC. and The Orpahange.
Haven't seen Wall-E or In Bruges. No Country For Old Men was okay, but everything else was a bit crap.
― DavidM, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:37 (sixteen years ago)
a foreign-lang mention! I thought it would take at least 3 weeks.
― Dr Morbius, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:38 (sixteen years ago)
Well, as I've said elsewhere, 4 Months might well be my #1 if I didn't decide to call it a 2007 film.
― jaymc, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:40 (sixteen years ago)
1. a british movie about class2. a gay movie3. a foreign-language movie
― gabbneb, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:42 (sixteen years ago)
4. a cartoon
― gabbneb, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:43 (sixteen years ago)
My two favorite films so far are Flight of the Red Balloon and The Witnesses.
I might have an opinion on 4 Months if Netflix hadn't sent four different damaged copies.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:43 (sixteen years ago)
but it really didn't appeal to me as much as, say, Rachel Getting Married or Man on Wire or Milk.
This makes it seem like these are my top three. I'm not sure that's the case -- I don't really like to obsess over list placement until January -- but all will likely make my top 10.
― jaymc, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:44 (sixteen years ago)
but won't more films you'll end up considering 2008 reach you in February? That's why I make lists at least 2 years later.
― Dr Morbius, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:47 (sixteen years ago)
http://www.leninimports.com/shirley_maclaine_out_on_a_limb_book.jpg
― gabbneb, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:48 (sixteen years ago)
There's usually no more than one film that I care about that I have to wait until February to see in the theater. 4 Months and Inland Empire are the most recent examples of this. If I missed a film in the theater and have to wait for the DVD release the following spring/summer, then that's my fault.
― jaymc, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:51 (sixteen years ago)
milkwall-ecloverfield
― ice cr?m, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:54 (sixteen years ago)
prob forgetting something tho
― ice cr?m, Monday, 1 December 2008 18:55 (sixteen years ago)
StrandedTokyo SonataThe Fall
― (*゚ー゚)θ L(。・_・) °~ヾ(・ε・ *) (Steve Shasta), Monday, 1 December 2008 18:55 (sixteen years ago)
I can't even remember 3 movies I've seen this year, but I really enjoyed Sukiyaki Western Django.
― Alex in SF, Monday, 1 December 2008 19:01 (sixteen years ago)
let the right one inwall-eman on wire
cloverfield was awesome in theatre but i'd never rent it don't think. really liked i'm not there. prob forgetting tons.
― negotiable, Monday, 1 December 2008 19:02 (sixteen years ago)
if i had actually seen them, i think my top 3 would be Up the Yangtze, Shine a Light and Wall-E, tho Wendy and Lucy and Waltz With Bashir are tk
― gabbneb, Monday, 1 December 2008 19:31 (sixteen years ago)
;)
also Frost/Nixon and Theater of War
― gabbneb, Monday, 1 December 2008 19:33 (sixteen years ago)
tho Meryl prob can't look more radiant than in Harvard Beats Yale 29-29
― gabbneb, Monday, 1 December 2008 19:34 (sixteen years ago)
Frost/Nixon is a travesty best enjoyed by ppl who know nothing about RMN or the '70s.
― Dr Morbius, Monday, 1 December 2008 19:45 (sixteen years ago)
so it's perfect for me, rite?
― gabbneb, Monday, 1 December 2008 19:47 (sixteen years ago)
Wall-EPineapple ExpressKing of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
― venom boners are totally canon (nickalicious), Monday, 1 December 2008 19:48 (sixteen years ago)
Shit, imdb says King of Kong came out 07.
BURN
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 4 December 2008 00:33 (sixteen years ago)
Wall-E was fucking stupid and boring and predictable
That's fine, but just so you know, you were born without a soul.
So now I'm probably the only one here so far who had all 3 movies ripped apart. It feels good.
― billstevejim, Thursday, 4 December 2008 00:52 (sixteen years ago)
i am going to see let the right on in tonight and hopefully it will be as good as i am anticipating (ie: the greatest fucking thing ever) and i still havent seen synechdoche, which i also expect to shake things up. as it stands, these are the five movies i've seen this year that i remember being really good: sukiyaki western django, pineapple express, vicki cristina barcelona, burn after reading, the dark knight.
― samosa gibreel, Thursday, 4 December 2008 01:12 (sixteen years ago)
I basically quit going to the art house theatres (fuck you, entitled talkative yuppie fuckers + fuck you, Mark Cuban for making the Magnolia and Inwood suck, could you really not find better programming than fucking Twilight?) and never get to DVDs, so my list is Morbius unfriendly.
Rachel Getting MarriedRole ModelsX-Files
― sad man in him room (milo z), Thursday, 4 December 2008 01:14 (sixteen years ago)
im surprised by the love burn after reading is getting here btw
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 4 December 2008 01:21 (sixteen years ago)
coens = genius.haven't seen the new one but want to
― k3vin k., Thursday, 4 December 2008 01:36 (sixteen years ago)
it not v good tbh kevin
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 4 December 2008 01:41 (sixteen years ago)
yeah, i'm not going to go in with huge expectations. not everything they do has gotta be a landmark. if they can put together a tight movie with good writing, good acting, and good direction every once in a while it makes me happy. it's like in music when you listen to one of your favorite band's not-so-great albums. you can still find something endearing in just about everything, because they're the people who consistently make you so happy, even if it doesn't all come together and work(nb i've never been outright disappointed by a coen flick, but then again i've avoided the ladykillers and intolerable cruelty thus far :p)
― k3vin k., Thursday, 4 December 2008 01:56 (sixteen years ago)
nothing they've ever done has been a landmark
― sad man in him room (milo z), Thursday, 4 December 2008 01:57 (sixteen years ago)
cloverfieldwall-ekung fu panda
― BIG WORLD HOOS. WEBSTEEN. (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Thursday, 4 December 2008 02:06 (sixteen years ago)
nb i saw all of these twice
who am i turning into that *serious* movies bore me?
― BIG WORLD HOOS. WEBSTEEN. (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Thursday, 4 December 2008 02:07 (sixteen years ago)
Paranoid Park was ok
― billstevejim, Thursday, 4 December 2008 02:07 (sixteen years ago)
I saw fuck all as far as new movies this year, but:
Burn After ReadingRole ModelsDark Knight
Rachel Gets Married and Synechdoche are hovering around there. Seriously, I think the only others I saw all year were W, Iron Man and C. Wilson's War. Oh yeah and Religulous.
― my inbox so hot (will), Thursday, 4 December 2008 02:08 (sixteen years ago)
Ha that's actually prob more than I usually see at the cinema in a typical year..
― my inbox so hot (will), Thursday, 4 December 2008 02:09 (sixteen years ago)
― sad man in him room (milo z), Wednesday, December 3, 2008 8:57 PM (22 minutes ago)
cmon, i've been provoked better than that ;)
― k3vin k., Thursday, 4 December 2008 02:21 (sixteen years ago)
What an awful fucking year for movies.
― C0L1N B..., Thursday, 4 December 2008 02:26 (sixteen years ago)
okay, i'll take the bait!subs. "classic" for "landmark." i'd say they've got at least three of those (and those are just the boring, canon choices!) if you happen to think otherwise, surely we can agree that they're posterboys for postmodern cinema (for better or worse), at least in the mainstream
― k3vin k., Thursday, 4 December 2008 02:45 (sixteen years ago)
So no one else besides me thought Happy-Go-Lucky was one of the best movies of thisear? I thought it was one of the freshest films I've seen in years in its willingness to go against all expectations, thought I guess you have to be a non-cynic (or even an anti-cynic) to like it.
― Tuomas, Thursday, 4 December 2008 10:32 (sixteen years ago)
Btw, I'm going to see Wall-E this Saturday, I hope I won't be disappointed.
― Tuomas, Thursday, 4 December 2008 10:37 (sixteen years ago)
The Dark Knight was great. Iron Man was good. Missed Burn After Reading when it played here and other than that I haven't really been paying attention.
― sonderangerbot, Thursday, 4 December 2008 10:39 (sixteen years ago)
4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 DaysHungerNo Country For Old Men
but not really a great year (for films with a domestic UK release anyway).
― Matt #2, Thursday, 4 December 2008 11:09 (sixteen years ago)
nothing
oh, Burn after reading is okaay
― Ant Attack.. (Ste), Thursday, 4 December 2008 11:19 (sixteen years ago)
After Wall-E and Iron Man I was going to say Cthulhu but apparently that is also 2007.
So uh...
― Nate Carson, Thursday, 4 December 2008 11:35 (sixteen years ago)
There's a Cthulhu movie now?!
― Tuomas, Thursday, 4 December 2008 11:36 (sixteen years ago)
The Dark KnightWall-E
And then any one from There Will be Blood, Iron Man, No Country For Old Men, that eastern european film about abortion if it counts as this year, and some other stuff I can't recall.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 4 December 2008 11:53 (sixteen years ago)
Yes actually I'm counting There Will Be Blood and No Country which are both better than Dark Knight... so there has been a number of great films this year after all
― sonderangerbot, Thursday, 4 December 2008 12:06 (sixteen years ago)
So no one else besides me thought Happy-Go-Lucky was one of the best movies of thisear?
I liked it a lot, Tuomas. It would probably make my top 10, but not top 3. It was spoiled a little by its didacticism. Like Mike Leigh is too in the spell of Poppy's character and wanting to force her attributes down people's throats.
― Alba, Thursday, 4 December 2008 12:19 (sixteen years ago)
vicki cristina barcelona
despite it playing at the angelika for like five thousand years, i can still not motivate myself to go see this. i love woody allen and have diligently watched scoop, enjoyed match point etc, but somewhere deep down i know that while i'll think it was o k, this won't be good. am i wrong? should i go? it's still playing.
― schlump, Thursday, 4 December 2008 14:16 (sixteen years ago)
IN BRUGES? *AWFUL*?? wow i thought it was great.
― piscesx, Thursday, 4 December 2008 14:19 (sixteen years ago)
― Tuomas, Thursday, December 4, 2008 5:32 AM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
dled hav not watched yet
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 4 December 2008 14:21 (sixteen years ago)
burn after reading was pretty dumb
― :) Mrs Edward Cullen XD (max), Thursday, 4 December 2008 14:22 (sixteen years ago)
i think mine are probably--
wall-ecloverfielddark knight
or something
― :) Mrs Edward Cullen XD (max), Thursday, 4 December 2008 14:23 (sixteen years ago)
Most films you guys will be talking about in the Oscar run-up haven't even opened yet.
milo, I've only seen one of the 3 films you mention and I liked it.
Tuomas, I've been a Mike Leigh fan for close to 20 years but haven't had time to see H-G-L, for fuck's sake.
― Dr Morbius, Thursday, 4 December 2008 14:27 (sixteen years ago)
Pretty boring list really:
1. Cloverfield2. No Country For Old Men3. The Dark Knight
Seeing Blade Runner in the cinema for the first time was more exciting than all of these, though.
― nate woolls, Thursday, 4 December 2008 15:35 (sixteen years ago)
God Speed Racer ruled so hard.
― A B C, Thursday, 4 December 2008 15:40 (sixteen years ago)
Of the ones I've seen, my favorites were probably "Rachel Getting Married", "Tropic Thunder", and "Run Fat Boy Run". (I'm not counting "No Country for Old Men" and "There Will be Blood", which were 2007 releases here.)
― o. nate, Thursday, 4 December 2008 16:05 (sixteen years ago)
omg tropic thunder totally forgot abt that - def in the running
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 4 December 2008 16:41 (sixteen years ago)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of the CGI MonkeysWall-EI'm Not There--wasn't crazy about this but loved the coversation I had w/a friend a few weeks later. we'd seen it at different times, he tried to sell me on it.
― Mr. Que, Thursday, 4 December 2008 16:45 (sixteen years ago)
Run Fat Boy Run
!!
― Alba, Thursday, 4 December 2008 16:48 (sixteen years ago)
subs. "classic" for "landmark." i'd say they've got at least three of those (and those are just the boring, canon choices!) if you happen to think otherwise, surely we can agree that they're posterboys for postmodern cinema (for better or worse), at least in the mainstream
You think the legions of Big Lebowski quoting asshats are really thinking of them in terms of postmodernism? Really?
Cuz I think they make quirky mainstream comedies that are sometimes amusing, more often not, and certainly haven't managed to create anything classic.
― sad man in him room (milo z), Thursday, 4 December 2008 18:40 (sixteen years ago)
who gives a shit about a bunch of lebowskifest dbags. anyway, they've done more than just comedies obv and i think they've got several classics in the bag.
― omar little, Thursday, 4 December 2008 18:47 (sixteen years ago)
blood simple raising arizona fargo and no country for old men are all classic as shit
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 4 December 2008 19:09 (sixteen years ago)
miller's crossing too, i think.
― omar little, Thursday, 4 December 2008 19:11 (sixteen years ago)
i watched it recently and it didnt live up to my memory :/
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 4 December 2008 19:13 (sixteen years ago)
^yes and big L for sure and maybe millers Xing (xp)
milo, wasnt saying mainstream types think if them this way...i was grouping the coens under "mainstream cinema"
― k3vin k., Thursday, 4 December 2008 19:14 (sixteen years ago)
maybe not my top 3 but movies that haven't been mentioned:
Redbelt (enjoyable if minor)Shake the Devil Off (documentary about the catholic church trying to shut down st. augustine in new orleans, post-katrina)The Pool (imdb says 2007, but i saw it in a theater a month ago and it's not on dvd yet)
― some know what you dude last summer (Jordan), Thursday, 4 December 2008 19:28 (sixteen years ago)
hmm i really liked in bruges didn't know there was a lot of hate.
― you can't stop the shinin' (M@tt He1ges0n), Thursday, 4 December 2008 19:29 (sixteen years ago)
o man forgot abt redbelt too
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 4 December 2008 19:31 (sixteen years ago)
My favourite critically overlooked film of the year is Flashbacks Of A Fool. Had me in tears. ― Alba, Wednesday, 3 December 2008 23:45
Of laughter? Just watched this and can only presume your critical faculties were blinded by all the willowy posh girls.
― Stevie T, Sunday, 7 December 2008 20:58 (sixteen years ago)