TOP TEN 2001

Started by modage, May 08, 2003, 11:56:27 AM

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modage

hey, how about Last years top 10.  just curious.  heres mine.

royal tenenbaums
moulin rouge
memento
amelie
a.i.
vanilla sky
the man who wasnt there
oceans 11
the lord of the rings: fellowship of the ring
donnie darko
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phil marlowe

pretty hard to remember but here goes:

1 - mulholland drive
2 - the fellowship of the ring
3 - the man who wasnt there
4 - shrek
5 - blinkende lygter (flickering lights)
6 - in the bedroom
7 - memento
8 - the royal tenenbaums
9 - bænken (the bench)
10- waking life

©brad

i can't really remember 2001 but i like all the movies on your list, especially in the bedroom. might pick that one up when i get home.

SoNowThen

No order

Brotherhood Of The Wolf
Gangster No 1
The Man Who Wasn't There
Memento
Vanilla Sky
Royal Tenenbaums
Donnie Darko
LOTR: FOTR
Made

*oops, I forgot: Ghost World & Black Hawk Down.....thanks, MacGuffin*
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Ghostboy

Let's do the timewarp!

1. Hedwig and the Angry Inch

2. Monsters Inc

3. Amelie

4. Monster's Ball

5. The Royal Tennenbaums

6. Moulin Rouge

7. Waking Life

8. Mulholland Drive

9. Gosford Park

10. Fellowship Of The Ring

MacGuffin

1.) Mulholland Drive
2.) Memento
3.) Moulin Rouge
4.) A.I.
5.) Ghost World
6.) Royal Tenenbaums
7.) Amelie
8.) Amores Perros
9.) Black Hawk Down
10.) Monster's Ball
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Derek237

1. Vanilla Sky

2. The Royal Tenenbaums

3. Ghost World

4. Black Hawk Down

5. In The Bedroom

6. Mulholland Dr.

7. Memento

8. Shrek

9. Monster's Inc.

10. Training Day

Alethia

mulholland drive
hedwig and the angry inch
in the bedroom
waking life
monsters inc.
ghost world
royal tenenbaums
amelie
monsters ball
moulin rouge

oakmanc234

In no order:

The Fellowship of the Ring
Ali
The Royal Tenenbaums
Black Hawk Down
Vanilla Sky
Ocean's Eleven
Training Day
A.I.-Artificial Intelligence
Moulin Rouge
The Majestic

Honourable mentions: The Pledge, Made, Blow, Monster's Ball, The Last Castle
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I don't do top tens anymore. I've realized I'm always pulling a muscle every year to think of 10 or narrow it down to 10 each year and then rank them...so now I'm just going to list however many great films there may be just in no order...it's a lot easier. Like, 2001 didn't have that many great movies so it would benefit from my new idea. As would 2002, which had more than 10 great films.

So, here are the best films of 2001 imo....

the royal tenenbaums
ocean's eleven
vanilla sky
the man who wasn't there
moulin rouge (maybe)
amelie

Jeremy Blackman

1. Mulholland Drive
2. The Princess and the Warrior
3. In the Bedroom
4. Waking Life
5. The Man Who Wasn't There
6. Amelie
7. Hedwig and the Angry Inch
8. The Widow of St. Pierre
9. Tape
10. Donnie Darko

The Silver Bullet

01. Amelie
02. Moulin Rouge
03. The Royal Tenenbaums
04. Mulholland Drive
05. The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
06. Gosford Park
07. Donnie Darko
08. Black Hawk Down
09. Lantana
10. Ali
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filmcritic

Here is my top 10 list of the best movies of 2001...

1. In the Bedroom

2. Moulin Rouge

3. Mulholland Drive

4. The Others

5. Vanilla Sky

6. Monster's Ball

7. Amelie

8. A Beautiful Mind

9. Amoreos Perros

10. The Shipping News
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Steve

My three favorites, and then the rest I like more or less equally:

A.I. Artificial Intelligence
In the Mood for Love
The Heart of the World


Mulholland Dr.
Waking Life
Ghost World
Vanilla Sky
The Circle
The Wind Will Carry Us
Monsters Inc.
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