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  1. 8+ 21st's icon

    8+ 21st

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Favorites, but recent
  2. Bloody Disgusting's Best Horror Films of All Time - 2000s's icon

    Bloody Disgusting's Best Horror Films of All Time - 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Bloody Disgusting's Best Horror Films of All Time - 2000s
  3. The Scorecard Review Movie Awards: Best Movies of the Decade's icon

    The Scorecard Review Movie Awards: Best Movies of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The decade is over (and has been for a year). Now, we finally know what The Scorecard Review readers believe were the best of the best in the TSR Movie Awards. There were 501 total voters who voted. Yes, I know it’s not technically a decade. We’ve been doing The Scorecard Review Movie Awards for eight years and decided it was time for a “Best of,” hence the “(Almost).” If there is one thing we learned, it was The Decade of the Ledger, Heath Ledger. Ellen Page, Lord of the Rings, Meryl Streep, Avatar and Leonardo DiCaprio all had their moments as well. I will offer complete commentary on each individual category so stay tuned for that. Look for The 9th Annual TSR Movie Awards in February 2011.
  4. Alex Simon's The Best Films of the Decade 2000s's icon

    Alex Simon's The Best Films of the Decade 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Alex has been a lifelong cinemaniac, since seeing Charles Chaplin's City Lights (1931), at the age of five. Following graduation from The University of Southern California's School of Cinema-Television, Alex had six screenplays produced as major motion pictures, the last of which, My Brother's War (1997), won the Best Feature prize at the first annual Hollywood Film Festival in 1998. Alex served as Editor-In-Chief of "Venice Magazine", Los Angeles' premiere arts and entertainment publication, from 2000-2007. Since 2007, Alex has served as Co-Editor of "The Hollywood Interview.com" with Terry Keefe, and has several film projects in pre-production under his "Wanderer Productions" banner.
  5. Film School Rejects - The 15 Worst Movies of the 2000s's icon

    Film School Rejects - The 15 Worst Movies of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. There were a lot of bad movies released during the past decade. That’s not anything that distinguishes the aughts from any other decade before it, but then most of these movies were bad in the usual, torturous ways. There is, of course, a lot of room for debate over these picks and readers should be aware that for my own sanity (sorry Rob Schneider), I purposefully skipped many top contenders. Without further ado, in descending order, our worst 15: (FSR)
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    Final Destination

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1. A list of films in the Final Destination franchise. Please send me a message of this list can be improved.
  7. Gary Wolcott's Best Films of the 2000s's icon

    Gary Wolcott's Best Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Gary Wolcott was published his list best film of the decade in Tri-City Herald. Nb: (tie) Mystic River and Million Dollar Baby for 8th place.
  8. Hitfix: Daniel Fienberg's Top 31 Movies of the Decade's icon

    Hitfix: Daniel Fienberg's Top 31 Movies of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. For me, this list is a lark. While I've been counting down the Top 31 TV Shows of the Decade, my movie-centric colleagues Gregory Ellwood and Drew McWeeny handled the big screen, with Greg offering his Top 25 of The Aughts and Drew doing an exhaustive Top 50. Let's just say that HitFix has already done an extra job of covering the best of the decade in movies, with or without me. My only pause in my Top 31 (approaching No. 2 tomorrow!) was to count down the Top 20 TV Shows of 2009. At a certain point, listing has become as central to my December routine as caffeinating and showering and more essential than shaving and watering my struggling tree. And since I also have been known to write about movies on this blog, it only seemed natural that I whip out a Best of the Decade list for movies as well. I started with 10, but that didn't work. I was leaving out too many. I got down to 20 comfortably, but I was still leaving out a few movies that I *really* wanted to mention. From there I pushed to 30 and, at the urging of a Twitter follower, went that extra step to 31, just for symmetry. I'm not going to do these as a one-per-day affair with entries approaching 2500 words as I get near the top. Been there, doing that. I'm breaking these out as three blog posts. Simple enough. Unlike TV, where my list is The *Best* 31 Shows Of The Decade Which Aren't "The Shield," I'm not playing this out as having any sort of Best of the Decade definitiveness. It's not quite a "favorites" list, because I've given some thought to craft and importance beyond just pure rewatchability. Mostly, I'm sticking my blog's name in from of the list so you know that these are probably the 31 movies I liked the most from the past decade. Secretly, do I think they're the best? Probably. But this isn't like my TV list, where if you disagree with my No. 1, I'm going to surreptitiously sneak over to your house and cut the cable lines, because you're not worthy of television service. If you aren't happy here? This is my list, but feel very free to share your opinions (Daniel Fienberg)
  9. Soul Culture - The 10 Best Films Of The Decade's icon

    Soul Culture - The 10 Best Films Of The Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The 10 Best Films of the Decade (2000-2009) selected by soulculture.com
  10. Terry Keefe's The Best Films of the 2000s's icon

    Terry Keefe's The Best Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Terry Keefe is a writer-filmmaker, who interviews top actors and directors at his blog, The Hollywood Interview. He is an editor at Venice Magazine and previously co-wrote and directed the feature film Slaves of Hollywood. His web series "The Last Date" is one of the most successful series in the history of YouTube. He is currently writing his first comic book, Supernovas.
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    This Guy Over Here Presents: 100 Films from the Aughties

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. A list of all 100 films that appear in the eBook written by This Guy Over Here - now available on Amazon! http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008A8XXOO
  12. Zac Oldenburg's Best Films of the 2000s's icon

    Zac Oldenburg's Best Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. A list by film critic Zac Oldenburg.
  13. The Film Stage: Top 100 Films of the Decade's icon

    The Film Stage: Top 100 Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Here the top 100 films of the decade 2000s (2000-2009) selected by The Film Stage.
  14. Top 100 Tuesday: 100 Best Movies of the Decade's icon

    Top 100 Tuesday: 100 Best Movies of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list by Wearemoviegeeks.com. Here are their collective top 100 films of the past decade (2000s).
  15. Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 2000s Movies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 2000s Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. New millennium, new technology. Film cameras were the standard way to shoot a movie for over a century, and now they to had to make space for upstart digital. Without digital cameras, zombies would’ve stayed dead; 28 Days Later was only possible with how quick and easy it is to set up with them. Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation) and Neill Blomkamp (District 9) certainly benefited from the new technology. Movies were also used to absorb our collective trauma. We escaped into magic and wonder in the months after 9/11 with Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, while we celebrated the end of the Great Recession by getting the hell off this planet with Avatar. And speaking of those series, we didn’t want their installments taking up all the spots on this list, so one movie representing the whole franchise was chosen for those worthy. And your vast comic-book trivia knowledge became a social asset, not a bullseye for beatings. Iron Man, The Dark Knight, and Spider-Man 2 opened up new ways of connected storytelling (and money making). And it wasn’t just superheroes making the leap to the mainstream. Fanboy culture, the internet, and sites like the one you’re reading now helped bring “genre” movies to the cultural forefront: zombies (28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead), sci-fi (Avatar, Serenity), horror (The Descent, Saw), and fantasy (Pan’s Labyrinth). Meanwhile, under-served voices started to make some noise in the mainstream with films led by females (Mean Girls, Whale Rider, Bend It Like Beckham, Twilight), made African-American filmmakers (Love & Basketball, Barbershop), and featuring Asian-American stars (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Better Luck Tomorrow). And that’s not including the increasingly easy access to international material like City of God and Let the Right One In. And we still haven’t touched upon Pixar’s golden age (WALL-E, Finding Nemo), Hollywood finding the formula for comedies perfectly balanced between smart and dumb (The Hangover, The 40-Year Old Virgin), or that the Fast & Furious series got its humble beginnings here. A lot happened in this decade: Discover it all with the 140 Essential Movies of the 2000s!
  16. ScreenRant: 10 Underrated Horror Movies from the 2000s's icon

    ScreenRant: 10 Underrated Horror Movies from the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The 2000s is an underrated year for horror cinema, and these 10 movies prove it's worth a short trip to the past for some worthwhile scares.
  17. Geekspace's The Best Films of the 2000s ( 2+ Votes )'s icon

    Geekspace's The Best Films of the 2000s ( 2+ Votes )

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. We may not be sure what to call the last decade (“Noughties” and “Oughties” are both ridiculous and popular, apparently), but it sure did have a lot of movies. Geekscapists all over were throwing down their hard-earned dollars throughout the last ten years, and at last, it’s time to put their mouths where their money is… or possibly “are.” Here are their Best Movies of the Decade!!! This list is based on votes by 6 entertainment staff of geekspace ( William Bibbiani, Ivan Kander, Connor S.Che, Nar Williams, Martin Scherer, Eric A.Diaz )
  18. Essential 21st Century Comedies's icon

    Essential 21st Century Comedies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. While this list leans heavily towards mainstream comedies, it also includes some of the darker, more dramatic comedies that have come out over the past decade plus.
  19. Tim Robey's Top 100 Films of the 2000s's icon

    Tim Robey's Top 100 Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. All the other end-of-decade lists we've done for the Telegraph have been groping for a consensus, trying to determine which works of art and cultural moments made the biggest splash in the culture. This is a very different list. It's purely one critic's picks: 100 favourite films from the ten years. There are blockbusters, thoroughly obscure conceptual documentaries, and a bit of everything in between. I haven't been shy about including lesser-known films, partly because the best thing lists can do is encourage people to make new discoveries -- almost everything here is available on DVD somewhere. Bear in mind that these aren't the "defining" films of the Noughties, the most important, or even necessarily the best. They're simply the ones I liked the most. Without further ado... nb: one film is missing, Les Petites Vacances (2006) doesn't exist in this site.
  20. Emmanuelle Béart filmography's icon

    Emmanuelle Béart filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Excluding TV series (2) and films (7).
  21. Sight & Sound's Films of the 2000s's icon

    Sight & Sound's Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Published in the February 2010 issue, as stated in the article this list represents "not a 'top 30', but the films that in our opinion best represent the decade's most distinctive oeuvres and movements". The full article introducing the list can be read at the source link.
  22. Movie City News: The Top Ten Chart for the Decade Scoreboard's icon

    Movie City News: The Top Ten Chart for the Decade Scoreboard

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. With 13 mentions, together and individually, the Lord of the Rings Trilogy is the top vote getter.
  23. Diskuterfilm.com's Top 30 from the 2000's (2010)'s icon

    Diskuterfilm.com's Top 30 from the 2000's (2010)

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. DiskuterFilm.com's Top 30 list of films from the 2000's, made in 2010.
  24. Filmspotting Best of the Decade (2000s)'s icon

    Filmspotting Best of the Decade (2000s)

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. The top films of the 2000s as selected by the members of the Filmspotting forum. The first 20 are in the top-tier and the rest are in the second-tier. Otherwise the list is unranked.
  25. The Popdose 100: The Best Movies of the 2000s's icon

    The Popdose 100: The Best Movies of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Last year’s Thanksgiving-timed Popdose 100 proved so popular that this season we’ve compiled three critical-consensus lists for your reading (and arguing) pleasure — documenting our choices for the best films, albums and songs of the 21st century’s first decade. In fact, we’ve become so enamored of building these lists that it wouldn’t be surprising, a couple years from now, to find us offering one every day from Thanksgiving to Christmas. (Nah … that might detract from Mellowmas.) What can we say? We just love to quantify what we like, using elaborate point systems. We begin with the decade’s best movies — and, if nothing else, our list is certainly genre-film-friendly: Somewhere in the middle, Let the Right One In, Hellboy, Hot Fuzz and Mulholland Drive sit proudly side by side. Because our crew of participants isn’t all that big (11 of Popdose’s writers contributed), a few personal favorites that one might not expect somehow earned enough votes to make the cut (hello, Dodgeball!); nonetheless, we were all pleasantly surprised to see that our compiled Top 100 offers such a nice balance of prestige films and high-quality popcorn fare. Of course, since this list is being posted before Thanksgiving, 2009’s holiday films (and likely Oscar bait) aren’t represented; over the coming months we’ll no doubt be kicking ourselves that we didn’t yet know the quality of films like Up in the Air, Invictus, The Lovely Bones, Nine … Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel… With that caveat in mind, away we go!
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