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"The Best Films of the 00s: 2000"

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Blogger Unknown said...

Ah, nice to see UNBREAKABLE getting some love. It's still my fave M. Night film.

Also nice to see WONDER BOYS on your list. I would rank it up there as well. Such a great, character-driven piece that really deserved more commercial success than it did. Of course, Paramount completely dropped the ball in how they promoted it.

Being the huge Soderbergh fan that I am, I would totally agree with your placement of TRAFFIC. Love that film and Benicio Del Toro's soulful performance really anchors it.

August 6, 2009 at 4:14 PM

Blogger Ryan McNeil said...

What!! No ALMOST FAMOUS???

August 6, 2009 at 4:24 PM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

"Of course, Paramount completely dropped the ball in how they promoted it."

No shit, J.D. It seems like Paramount is stingy with their marketing efforts I've found. No matter what you think of Transformers 2 (and GI Joe, for that matter) Michael Bay was right to get angry at the meager publicity it received. Historically, I've seen the same problem whenever they feel a movie is iffy. Like they would rather protect the brand than stand by their films. I find that a little cowardly of them since you generrally don't see the other studios behave in this way.

Mad Hatter,

Almost Famous would be in my subsequent 10 for the year, but I honestly think that these movie were closer to perfect than Crowe's film.

August 6, 2009 at 4:30 PM

Blogger T.S. said...

Great list, Tony. There are some overlaps with my own, which is always great to see. I'm definitely looking forward to your lists in the coming months.

August 6, 2009 at 4:34 PM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

T.S., I have, of course, been keeping up with your lists as well, and look forward to more.

August 6, 2009 at 4:37 PM

Blogger Ryan McNeil said...

Can't argue with perfection Tony, so as far as the Famous omission, I'll just leave it at "Fair 'nuff".

Oh, in case you were interested, I posted a five for 2000 a few months back. There are three overlaps from your list to mine, and two that you curiously left off..

http://mcneilmatinee.blogspot.com/2009/04/decade-pt-i-top-five-00s-movies-2000.html

August 6, 2009 at 8:19 PM

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August 8, 2009 at 5:00 PM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

I don't know Adam, maybe I'll get to some of these when I get to each of their respective years. As I said in the introduction, these are strictly the best films of the year 2000.

August 8, 2009 at 5:09 PM

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September 12, 2009 at 2:56 AM

Blogger Ratnakar Sadasyula said...

Great list, somehow CAST AWAY is one movie that would make my list, just liked it, though not many did.

November 22, 2009 at 10:59 PM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

Ratnakar,

My problem with Cast Away is that I find it a little gimmicky the way that Zemeckis stopped production and had Hanks lose all that weight to get the story point across.

Maybe I shouldn't judge a film for what happens offscreen so I'll probably revisit the film at some point in the future.

November 23, 2009 at 7:58 AM

Blogger Jake said...

"My problem with Cast Away is that I find it a little gimmicky the way that Zemeckis stopped production and had Hanks lose all that weight to get the story point across."

In fairness, though, if Zemeckis cut years ahead and a man who'd lived on nothing but coconuts and crab still had a bit of a paunch and looked well-fed we'd all sarcastically point at it as a weakness. I never really though of the movie as that great anyway, though, but I'd take a million Cast Aways over that horrible dead-eyed animation thing he's got going now.

As for ALMOST FAMOUS, have you seen the director's cut? It is inexplicably out of print, but it makes the theatrical cut look like a hatchet job, and I'd still put that version in a top ten for the year. The director's cut though is funnier, sweeter, and infinitely more fleshed out, yet I never felt its added length. It's still not perfect, but I connected with it more than almost any other film this decade, save for Yi Yi and a few others and perhaps, for entirely different and anti-emotional reasons, Synecdoche and No Country For Old Men

November 23, 2009 at 9:35 AM

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