Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Top 10 movies of the 2000's... According to me...

After challenging my friend Aaron, thisiscinerama, to a top 10 list for the last decade, he decided to challenge me. Obviously, this list isn't going to be formulated like most top 10 lists are. I am in no way a movie critic and wouldn't know the first thing about building what the academy would consider a good movie.

I am someone who loves a good laugh, fart jokes and potty humor, and a good love story. This list is populated from my favorite movies and is my opinion. You don't like it? Too bad!

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My Top 10 Movies from 2000-2009


  1. Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)
    Gone in 60 Seconds
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    One name sums it all up... "Elanor." With her "Go Baby Go" button you can't go wrong. I'm a car enthusiasts and love all of the different rides you get to see boosted here. I also love the dynamic between Nicholas Cage and Angelina Jolie.


  1. WALL-E (2008)
    WALL-E
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    WALL-E is one of those movies that you just can't go wrong with. I'm jealous that kids today can get caught up in the WALL-E merchandise frenzy and wish this movie was around when I was a kid. From the minute you first see WALL-E you fall in love with him. This is a must see if you haven't seen it!



  1. Anchorman (2004)
    Anchorman
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    "I'm Ron Burgandy?" This is one of my favorite movies to quote. Will Ferrell is cast in his best role here. He's on top of the world and no one can ruin that... except for a woman and a teleprompter. This is another must see!



  1. Old School (2003)
    Old School
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    "You're my boy Blue!!!" I live to quote this movie all the time. Being a married man, I love the joke about an exciting day at Home Depot. This movie is excellent for a great laugh.



  1. V for Vendetta (2005)
    V for Vendetta
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    "Remember remember the Fifth of November the gunpowder treason plot. I see not a reason the gunpowder treason shall ever be forgot." Who doesn't love a movie that stands for defiance? "V" will really make you question the motives behind the government's actions. If you want a movie that makes you think, then this movie is for you.



  1. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)
    Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
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    I will survive. This is a movie I recommend that everyone see's at least once. I love Val Kilmer playing "Gay Perry." Personally, I think this is one of Robert Downy Jr.'s best roles. Straight from the pages of Johnny Gossamer. If you love mysterious comedies, you'll love this movie.



  1. Finding Neverland (2004)
    Finding Neverland
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    Finding Neverland follows the life of J.M. Barrie and his encounter with the boy, and his brothers, that supposedly inspired Peter Pan. You start off with an awesome cast line-up of Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, and Freddie Highmore. The atmosphere between Depp and Highmore is great and this makes their relationship on screen feel real. I think that Johnny Depp plays a lot in to that with his wonderful imaginative character. I always feel inspired to do great things after watching this movie.



  1. 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)
    40 Year Old Virgin
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    I don't even know where to begin with this movie. I love Steve Carrell! As stated above, I love potty jokes and love stories. This has all the above and then some! This movie is one of Apatow's best. The dynamic of his friends at work and what ensues between them is hilarious! 40 Year Old Virgin is another must see!



  1. Inglourious Basterds (2009)
    Inglorious Bastards
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    Obviously, Tarantino had to make my list. His is a master when it comes to making films. Everything in this movie seems real. This could have been because most of the actors playing foreign roles were just that, foreign actors! One of the best roles in this movie is COL. Hans Landa, played by Christoph Waltz. A better actor couldn't have been cast for this role. Another of my favorites is Shosanna, played by Mélanie Laurent. She is has that timeless classic beauty. Note: Those with weak stomachs should not watch Inglorious Bastards. My advice is to suck it up and cover your eyes in the "yucky" parts. You don't want to miss this one! "Arrivederci"



  1. Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
    Where the Wild Things Are
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    "Let the wild rumpus start!" Spike Jonze has taken a book with less than 20 pages and managed to make it into a masterpiece. I laughed and cried. Jonze does an excellent job at capturing the boyish spirit of Max and conflict of being a child. I immediately fell in love with Max and all of the Wild Things. "We'll eat you up, we love you so!"



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Here is a list of movies that didn't make the cut in no particular order:
  • Dan in Real Life

  • Downfall

  • Spanglish

  • Moulin Rouge

  • Up

  • The Transporter

  • The Last Samurai

  • Charlie & the Chocolate Factory

  • The Royal Tenenbaums



So there's the top 10 according to me along with some other favorites. Feel free to leave a comment or suggest a correction to any of my writings. Thanks for taking the time to read.

~James

9 comments:

Matt Chapmond said...

That is an excellent list. There is only one in your Top 10 that I would not let near my Top 10, a bad influence on the other movies. Not all of them would be in my Top 10 but an excellent list none the less. P.S. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is one of my favorite flicks of all time.

onejamephilly said...

So the one that you wouldn't let close to your top 10 is Gone in 60 Seconds right? I can't help it... I'm a car junky. :p

Aaron said...

Ha, you spelled Inglourious Basterds the right way instead of spelling it "the right way" that Tarantino does.

onejamephilly said...

Fixed! IMDB has it Inglorious Basterds aka Inglorious Bastards , USA Title. :p

Aaron said...

Still not quite right. It's "Inglourious" not Inglorious. I know, it's annoying that I'm such a stickler for these things.

onejamephilly said...

Okay... Hopefully that's the last fix. Spelled like it would be in Europe I guess? Where color is colour... Yuck.

Aaron said...

No, it's just intentionally misspelled by Tarantino. It's a stylistic choice.

Aaron said...

OK, I thought of a few films that you may have overlooked that I know you like/love.
The Pianist
Little Miss Sunshine
Juno
Charlie Wilson's War
Finding Nemo

Do any of those films cause some reconsideration?

onejamephilly said...

I thought of Little Miss Sunshine. The Pianist is the only one that may change things. :p But I like the list where it is.

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