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  1. Globe Telecom's Top 10 Movies of the Decade's icon

    Globe Telecom's Top 10 Movies of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Globe Telecom commonly shortened as Globe, is a major provider of telecommunications services in the Philippines, supported by over 6,200 employees and nearly 1.05 million retailers, distributors, suppliers, and business partners nationwide. As 2014 steadily draws to a close, here's a list of the last decade's top 10 films to cap things off.
  2. Marsellus' Briefcase: Best by the Decades: 1930-2000's icon

    Marsellus' Briefcase: Best by the Decades: 1930-2000

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A list of the best films of each decade from the 1930s onward as chosen by the writers at Marsellus' Briefcase.
  3. The Daily Iowan: Top Movies of Past Decade's icon

    The Daily Iowan: Top Movies of Past Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The DI Arts & Culture staff has gathered the best of the best of the past 10 years, starting with 2000. Hours upon hours were spent gathered at apartments, houses, and various downtown locations arguing over the best and most quality pieces of art. In the end, surprisingly, no one was punched in the face, and agreement came peacefully. And because the Arts staff is full of humble writers, it looked to the DI’s readership for their opinions and received more than 2,000 votes on the website.
  4. 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.
  5. Al Alexander's Best Films of the 2000s's icon

    Al Alexander's Best Films of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Al Alexander is film critic from The Patriot Ledger and also one of reviewer in Rotten Tommatoes
  6. 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.
  7. Bill Gibron's The 10 Best Films of the Decade (2000 - 2009)'s icon

    Bill Gibron's The 10 Best Films of the Decade (2000 - 2009)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Bill Gibron is a writer and film critic for popmatters. He wrote the 10 best films of decade in the end of 2009. Here his about that description for the list: Talk about tough! Even if this wasn’t a full time job, taking up as much of one’s life as any career plus concept of entertainment could, trying to pick out ten titles from an equal number of years is almost impossible. It’s not like television, which tends to keep its beloved entities on the air long enough to make a memorable impact. It’s also not like music, which can play in the background of one’s life sometimes decades after release. No, movies demand attention. They require patience and perspective. They are the most unique of artforms because they come at you complete. You can love a particular band or album even with one or two clunkers among the set list. No TV show is ever going to be 100% funny/dramatic/thrilling/thought-provoking all the time. But film doesn’t dignify such flaws. Instead, it amplifies them, destroying brilliant direction, excellent acting, or superb storytelling along the way. Naturally, this creates a kind of cinematic standard, a benchmark by which we measure both the good and the bad. And yet, going back over the near 3500 entries for possible inclusion here (figure it out - that’s 350 per year, or almost one a day for the last decade…and yes, I did watch each and every one, be they theatrical or on DVD) is still a mammoth undertaking, one that gears itself noticeably toward the most recent viewing experiences. Indeed, a lot of lists out there currently offer pickings from 2007 - 2009 almost exclusively, making you wonder if these so called experts even saw anything prior to the second Bush Administration. Add in the almost infinite and exhaustive “honorable mentions” and you’ve got a pointless combination of limited perspective and bet hedging. Don’t worry - this list won’t be any better. As a matter of fact, one can probably pick it apart point-by-point and argue over the merits of each selection. Still, as a function of one person’s own individual likes and dislikes, as a Herculean attempt to take one’s passion and profession and summarize it in several hundred words or less, it’s the way things stand…today…at this moment…without too much internal kvetching. Could it all change tomorrow? Probably. Are some of these choices set in cement, almost inarguable in their inclusion? Yes. So grab your cinematic salt (you’ll need it to take most of what you’ll read next) and settle in for SE&L"s Top 10 Films of the Decade (2000 - 2009), starting with a very unusual selection in the final spot:
  8. CTV News: Jim Gordon Picks The Top Films of the Past Decade's icon

    CTV News: Jim Gordon Picks The Top Films of the Past Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. For the past 11 years, weekly CTV film critic Jim Gordon has appeared on the 6 p.m. newscast to reveal his picks for the top 10 films of the year. But this year, Gordon decided instead to say farewell to the Aughts by listing his favourite 20 films of the decade. "It was difficult to keep the list to only 20 films," Gordon admitted. "Every year had it's memorable films, be they Hollywood, foreign, indie or documentary -- and many of those are on this list." Here, in chronological order............
  9. Film Comment - Extended Readers' Poll Results: Best of the Decade's icon

    Film Comment - Extended Readers' Poll Results: Best of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Like many decade-gazers, readers were in the mood for David Lynch (Mulholland Drive #1) and Wong Kar Wai (#2). The Oscar-winning surveillance drama The Lives of Others (#15) infiltrated the Top 25, along with Lost in Translation (#14). P.T. Anderson got a second nod (#17), as other early-decade favorites City of God (#18) and the Hobbits (#21, #23, #27) ganged up anew. In the March/April 2010 issue, we printed the Top 25; here are the Top 50. The numbers in parentheses indicate the films’ rankings in our 2009 Critics’ Poll and Decade Critics' Poll. Check out this year’s selection of readers’ comments, rants, and raves as well as those from the decade. (Film Comment)
  10. 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.
  11. Gorro's 2000s Top 250 - iCM Forum's icon

    Gorro's 2000s Top 250 - iCM Forum

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Top 250 from 2000-2009 for the iCM Forum poll
  12. 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)
  13. Journal Star: Top Movies of the 2000s's icon

    Journal Star: Top Movies of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. To choose our best of the '00s, we each came up with a list of 25 films, then negotiated their places on the final countdown. Note: No 2009 films made our list, but look for our best of 2009 on Jan. 1, 2010.
  14. LOVEFILM - The Top 20 Films of the Decade's icon

    LOVEFILM - The Top 20 Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The top 20 films of the 2000s according to LOVEFILM based on survey of 150.000 movie fans.
  15. ReelzChannel Top 10 Movies of the Decade's icon

    ReelzChannel Top 10 Movies of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. ReelzChannel count down the top movies of the decade (2000s) selected by movie fans. 1-10 : The Top 10 11-18: Runner-up
  16. ShortList - The 25 Greatest Movies of the 1990s's icon

    ShortList - The 25 Greatest Movies of the 1990s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The 70s was an era of groundbreaking creativity, the 80s saw the advent of the blockbuster, but the 90s saw a little of both, resulting in a perfect mix of big-budget blockbusters, and quirky, inventive cult hits. Here's ShortList's list of the 25 top films of the 90s.
  17. 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
  18. 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.
  19. Vanity Fair: The 10 Best Films of the Decade's icon

    Vanity Fair: The 10 Best Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. There’s no getting around it: ten-best lists are arbitrary and cruel. Summing up as cinematically rich a decade as this one is impossible, and any such attempt can promise nothing but blood feuds and celluloid psychosis. So, let’s give it a try!
  20. Watch Mojo: Top 10 Comedy Movies per Decade's icon

    Watch Mojo: Top 10 Comedy Movies per Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The Top 10 Comedy Movies per decade, 1930s to 2000s, per WatchMojo.com. From these lists, WatchMojo named the "Top 10 Comedy Movies of All Time": 1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 2. Airplane! 3. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy 4. Caddyshack 5. Dumb and Dumber 6. Blazing Saddles 7. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery 8. National Lampoon's Animal House 9. Superbad 10. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
  21. 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.
  22. Cynicritics's Our Belated Best Movies of the 2000s's icon

    Cynicritics's Our Belated Best Movies of the 2000s

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The Best Movies of 2000s was selected by web of cynicritics.com
  23. Film Book: The Top Films of the Decade's icon

    Film Book: The Top Films of the Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Film Book's editor Rollo Tomasi selected the best films of the 2000s.
  24. Movie Mezzanine - History of Film: The Best Films of Each Decade's icon

    Movie Mezzanine - History of Film: The Best Films of Each Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Movie Mezzanine selected the best films from 1970s to the 2000s, based on ballots by all staff and readers.
  25. MOVIEPLAYER AWARDS 2010: ECCO I FILM DEL DECENNIO PER I NOSTRI LETTORI's icon

    MOVIEPLAYER AWARDS 2010: ECCO I FILM DEL DECENNIO PER I NOSTRI LETTORI

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Movieplayer is italian film site, they picked the best movies of the decade at the end of year 2009 Si conclude la prima parte dei Movieplayer Awards e da domani si parte con la seconda fase, durante la quale i lettori sceglieranno i migliori film e le prove più convincenti, tra quelle in nomination. Intanto pubblichiamo la lista dei dieci migliori film del decennio dei lettori: al primo posto c'è il primo capitolo del Signore degli anelli. (Movieplayer.it) P.S They count The Lord of the Rings and Kill Bill as one film.
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