i think we had a thread similar to this last year. everything seems to be packed into this last month or so, so it's difficult keeping up.
1. Rachel Getting Married
Hathaway's performance alone makes this a must see. Demme's film approach, with its documentary overtones, frames her and her family intimately. First class character development and music from start to end.
2. WALL-E Pixar continues to raise the bar for what animated movies can accomplish.
3. Synecdoche, New York
If you can stomach the tension and bleakness Kaufman weaves endlessly in his most ambitious film to date, the payoff is equally huge.
4. Milk
Knowing full well the pretension that will ooze from the statement to follow, I can just as surely claim "Milk" as the most important film to be released in 2008.
5. Let the Right One In
There is no dimension of this movie that isn't filled with beauty and pathos.
6. Happy-Go-Lucky
Mike Leigh's visionary acumen pays off in florid, smile-inducing spades with Sally Hawkins at the center of his whimsical comedy. Somehow, while embodying the diametric opposite of Hathaway's tour de force Kym, Hawkins emotes with equal charm and complexity, turning what starts as a grating character into someone about whom we genuinely care and wonder.
7. Vicky Cristina Barcelona An ensemble piece that has the perfect of amount of quick pacing and narration paired with whimsy and absurdity. The exaggerated caricatures serve Allen's meditation on fulfillment well. How refreshing it is to have your expectations wholly surpassed.
8. The Wrestler
Mickey. Rourke. FTW.
9. In Bruges Feels analogous to Road to Perdition as an understated gangster film noir. Gleeson and Farrell are a perfect match.
10. Wendy and Lucy
Painfully minimalistic, this movie is short on words and long on emotions.
Honorable Mentions:
JCVD
The Visitor
Surfwise
Burn After Reading
In some ways, it feels like a modern day Dr. Strangelove.
Frozen River
Solid performances by all the actresses in this movie.
Pineapple Express
Doubt
More than anything, this is a vehicle for Hoffman and Streep to flaunt their acting chops. And it is engrossing to watch them do so.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
This is what's left on the chopping block:
A Christmas Tale I Loved You So Long Che
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Post subject: Re: 2008 in film, list your favorites
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 8:58 pm
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hey curley you forgot Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Is that even out yet? No one I know has seen it or Revolutionary Road.
i was invited to a screening but couldn't make it, but the guy who invited me wrote off the movie completely. but he also doesn't like f for fake, so i don't know if i should believe it.
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Post subject: Re: 2008 in film, list your favorites
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 9:52 pm
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i saw it right when it came out. for whatever reason, i count it among the 2007 releases. i guess it's the way i associate it. and yeah, massively affecting film.
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