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Time Out's 101 Films of the Decade with reactions from Peter Jackson, David Fincher, Gus Van Sant, Guillermo del Toro, George A Romero and more…
So here it is… Ten years, thousands of movies and millions of dollars in international box office, and it all boils down to this: Time Out’s most sensational, celebrational, inspirational selection of the 101 Greatest Films of the Noughties.
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Click here to see personal top tens
Take your seats, please...
...for our definitive rundown of the decade's greatest movie
masterpieces. How did we create such a list? The process was simple:
our crack film team – plus a wider panel culled from our unimpeachable
pool of occasional contributors and trusted colleagues – each handed in
a personal top ten. The results were then collated, processed,
reprocessed, fed into our one-man mathmaking machine and presto! We had
a list.
It’s going to be controversial. Every reader (and indeed
every writer) will find a personal favourite or two missing, while that
awful piece of claptrap you almost walked out of is bound to be
nestling somewhere near the top. But we think you’ll find it more
informed, more all-encompassing and more impassioned than any other
list out there… and if not, there’s a comment box below for your
venting pleasure.
Key to contributors
Dave Calhoun (DC), Geoff Andrew (GA), Tom Huddleston (TH), David Jenkins (DJ), Derek Adams (DA), Trevor Johnston (TJ), Wally Hammond (WH), Adam Lee Davies (ALD), Nina Caplan (NC), Ben Walters (BW), Nigel Floyd (NF), Anil Sinanan (AS), Cath Clarke (CC), Sarah Cohen (SC), Paul Fairclough (PF), Pete Watts (PW), Ossian Ward (OW), Lyndsey Winship (LW), Mark Frith (MF), Tim Arthur (TA), Paul Burston (PB), Gabriel Tate (GT), Caroline McGinn (CM)
User comments on this story
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- Jacob said...
- Where's Gosford Park? Posted on Dec 28 2010 21:56
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- gary said...
- kubricks best are the killing, paths of glory and barry lyndon. i'm a fan of sturges as well. time out atre just trendy wanker willies who know shit bout cinema, coffee or pizza or any shit Posted on May 22 2010 17:10
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- gary said...
- malick made two boring films. Badlands and the Gere film then the James Jones one. WHAT A BORE!!! Compare to Kubrick Posted on May 22 2010 17:08
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- gary said...
- malick made two boring films. Badlands and the Gere film then the James Jones one. WHAT A BORE!!! Compare to Kubrick Posted on May 22 2010 17:08
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- remy said...
- terrence mallick is a fantastic filmmaker, and i'm glad someone recognizes this (you lads included three of his movies on your listings recently, so i'm guessing you're also fans of the man). so, i would love to know what movie of his the time out staff think is the best. (while at it, i would also like to know which kubrick flick you guys like most as well (if its no bother)) Posted on May 22 2010 17:01
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- big g said...
- barry lyndon made by the only man who understood what not making visual mastabation is Posted on Feb 19 2010 23:19
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- frank said...
- I thought the best two films of the decade were Todd Haynes I'm Not There andTomas Alfredsons Let The Right One In. Posted on Jan 01 2010 12:08
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- Alan Pavelin said...
- Good list, but, unless I missed them, where were Zvyagintsev's two great films,e Return and The Banishment? And what about Reygadas' Silent Light? Posted on Dec 03 2009 20:43
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- s ford said...
- great list. the no.1 film just so happened to mine as well! Posted on Dec 03 2009 12:33
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- Big Welsh said...
- For me... Memento... Just flipped the game on it's head and revitalised the "indie" film scene and although the "broken timeline" narrative seems passe now - it's all down to this film. Posted on Dec 02 2009 09:37
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