This could be the best year of cinema in the 21st century thus far.

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2007?

  • Best year this century? Try best year since Jesus invented the eyeball!!!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Spot on assessment Lance. I love you more than you'll ever know.

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Yeah, it looks pretty damn good, but you haven't quite convinced me yet. :der:

    Votes: 5 26.3%
  • Best year this century? Try worst. Douchebag.

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • Lance, you are a disgrace to humanity. I'd rather gargle my own excrement than watch any of those f

    Votes: 3 15.8%

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Lancemc

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I'm super cearal, bitches. So far, I've already given 6 films this year an 8/10 or better:

Zodiac - 9.5
Grindhouse - 9
Sunshine - 9
Snow Cake - 8.5
Knocked Up -8
1408 - 8

All of which are fantastic films I know I'll be seeing again and again in the years to come. But it's really the fall/winter seasons this year that make nuts perspire honey. Let me just list all the films I want to see in theaters this year, with release dates. Then I'll complete the list with my top 5 most anticipated for the rest of the year, as well as my pre-mature pick for Best film of '07.

Rescue Dawn - July 4 (Been out a while, not sure I'll get to see it before it leaves theaters unfortunately)
The Bourne Ultimatum - August 3 (Seeing this Thursday, fucking-A sweeeeet)
Stardust - August 10
The Invasion - August 17
War - August 24
Balls of Fury - August 31
3:10 To Yuma - September 7
Across The Universe - September 14
The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford - September 21
Lust, Caution - September 28
We Own The Night - October 12
Reservation Road - October 19
I'm Not There - November 21
The Golden Compass - December 7
Atonement - December 7
Be Kind, Rewind - December 21 (OMG AMAZING)
Sweeney Todd - December 21


That is a lot of friggen movies to see. A lot. I know I'll never see all of them in theaters. I'd be broke otherwise. And I know all of them won't be super-amazing, but there's already the chances that enough of them will be to secure 2007 as one of, if not the best year for cinema so far this decade.

But.

The next 5 films are practically guarenteed to be amazing. I expect nothing less than 9/10 personal scores from every one of them. I might be wrong, and I have a feeling some of the ones I listed above might end up being in the top 5 of the year, but as of right now, these are the ones I'm most looking forward to:

5. The Mist - Frank Darabont - November 21

Frank Darabont is the one man I trust 100% to deliver an amazing Stephen King Adaptation. The Green Mile was fantastic, The Shawshank Redemption is in my all-time top 5, and The Mist looks to maintain the pattern of excellence.

4. American Gangster - Ridley Scott - November 2

It's a gangster flick. It's directed by Ridley Scott. It stars Denzel Washington and Russel Crowe. What more do you need to know? Oscar bait.

3. No Country For Old Men - Joel and Ethan Coen - November 9

The glorious return of the Coen brothers, some of the most genius minds in contemporary filmmaking. Early screening reviews all claim this film is another masterpiece, dripping with blood and old dude attitude. This film will kick your ass. And you will love it.

2. The Darjeeling Limited - Wes Anderson - September 28

The first Anderson on my list, and one of the two Andersons in my top 2. What a cute coincidence. Wes Anderson is one of the most beloved and maligned directors working today, likely due to his quirky and unique narritive and visual styles. I love him. You should too. This film also looks like it could be his most emotional resonant film since Rushmore.

And my #1 most anticipated film of the year, and my extremely pre-mature pick for best film of the year...a film that just oozes with promise and just gives me the feeling that it's holding something extremely profound for the film-world:

1. There Will Be Blood - Paul Thomas Anderson - December 26

I didn't know about this film until recently. I knew PT Anderson was working on a new film, but for some reason I never checked it out. This is the Anderson, btw, that crafted such remarkable films as Boogie Nights, Magnolia, and Punch-Drunk Love. Yeah, that guy. He's damn good. One of the best contemporary writer/directors I say, and this looks like it could be his finest work yet.

It's a narritive losely-based on Upton Sinclaire's OIL!, and marks a unique turn for Anderson. The movie's set in the early 1900's, and revolved around a profiteering oil tycoon who purchases a bunch of real-estate in a pissant country town and strikes it rich in oil. The story claims to be a moral and family drama, rich in conflict and apparently violence. Expect nothing less than a modern masterpiece here.

Oh, and did I mention Daniel-Day Lewis plays the lead role? Yeah, you're seeing this film now. Don't even try to kid me. ;)

Watch the teaser trailer, and be in awe.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SYW2ltW5SPo

This looks like it could also become Lewis' best performance to date as well, which is saying quite a bit, seeing as he's one of our finest living actors.

So in conclusion, 2007 will rock you in the face. Hard.
 
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That was one of my most anticipated movies of '07 when it got bumped to '08, same with Fanboys.

I gotta agree that this year has been fantastic for movies, and it's too early to say whether or not it's the best, but it has the potential to be.

'06 might've been my fave so far.
 
Not according to Dark Horizons. Maybe December 21 is just limited release though? Whatever. It still counts for 07 I say.
 
I remember doing one of my IMDb roundups and seeing a September/October release date at some point. Oh well, here's some other flicks to add to that list:

The Ten - August 3 (it's limited, fuck that shit)
Superbad - August 17
The Brothers Solomon - September 7
Shoot 'Em Up - September 7
The Kingdom – September 28
The Heartbreak Kid – October 5
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium – November 16
Leatherheads – December 7
I Am Legend – December 14
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story - December 14
 
Holy shit, how did I miss that?

I caught Quiz Show on Showtime the other day and loved it, little did I know it was directed by Robert Redford.

Death at a Funeral looks pretty funny, too:

http://imdb.com/title/tt0795368/

Frank Oz's only misstep to me was The Stepford Wives, a horrible one at that.
 
It is all about 2002. :drool:

28 Days Later
About a Boy
About Schmidt
City of God
The Dancer Upstairs
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
In America
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
The Mothman Prophecies
Signs
Spider-Man
Unfaithful
Dark Water
Phone

I've been really disappointed by this year so far and only a few to come look interesting. :shrug:
 
I can't honestly say I'm that crazy about too many of the films you listed there, pal.

As for this year. Just make sure you see my top 5, unless you have any particular aversion to something about any of them, like if you're one of those "Wes Anderson is a stupid hack" types. But seriously, even if they don't appear that interesting now, I'd hope you'd trust me enough to see them on blind faith if you're looking for something to watch this fall/winter.

(Lust, Caution), Reservation Road, and Atonement should all be just about as remarkable as my big 5 as well, if not moreso than some.

I'm calling it now though. This year is going to be all about "There Will Be Blood".
 
2006 guys, the first three alone are in my Top 20 for the Decade:

Children of Men
The Prestige
V for Vendetta
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Casino Royale
Borat
Little Miss Sunshine
The Illusionist
For Your Consideration
Slither (a ridiculously fun movie)
Snakes on a Plane (fucking yes)
Stranger Than Fiction
Pan's Labyrinth
Mission: Impossible III
Lady in the Water (it gets a lot of flak, but I really enjoyed it)
 
2006 is remarkably fantastic, but I personally felt the truly masterful list of films was shorter than I'd like.

Children of Men, Little Miss Sunshine, V for Vendetta, Casino Royale, and The Prestige were my top 5 (not in order there, but not too far off either) were all damn near perfect film experiences. And there were several other very good movies I saw last year as well, but I can't say it was a ridiculously strong year as a whole.

Hell, we haven't even gotten to the good part of this year yet, and I'd say 2007 already comes close to rivaling last year.
 
The blockbusters were better this year than last year, for sure. All, if not most, of '06's goodness came around this time last year 'til the end.

So yes, 2007 has a very, very big chance of being the best.
 
I don't even remember if there were any blockbusters worth watching last year to be honest. And since this year's had Transformers, and Spidey 3 (two average to good films, still highly entertaining) 07 automatically wins in that regard.
 
We've completely ignored Hot Fuzz, too. One of the best movies of the year, even on an iPod screen.

'08 looks like it could own this year though, check this shit out:

Fanboys
Semi-Pro
Iron Man !!!
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Indy IV !!!
The Happening
The Incredible Hulk
Get Smart !!!
Tropic Thunder
The Dark Knight !!!
Step Brothers !!!
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army
Journey 3-D
The Pineapple Express
James Bond 22
The Wolfman
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Angels & Demons
Star Trek !!!
Barbarella
Inglorious Bastards !!!
Speed Racer
Watchmen
Synedoche, New York
John Rambo (so ridiculous I have to see it)
Flicker
Hancock
The Love Guru
Drillbit Taylor

IMDb that stuff when you get the chance, it looks pretty good to me.
 
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08 does have some sweet stuff coming, but a lot of what you listed really doesn't look like anything that will be worth higher than 3 stars. And you didn't even mention Revolutionary Road, what will probably end up being one of, if not the must-see film of 2008.
 
I'll elaborate, highlighting the films on there worth getting genuinely excited about.

LemonMacPhisto said:
We've completely ignored Hot Fuzz, too. One of the best movies of the year, even on an iPod screen.

'08 looks like it could own this year though, check this shit out:

Fanboys
Semi-Pro
Iron Man !!!
The Day the Earth Stood Still
[/b]Indy IV !!![/b]
The Happening
The Incredible Hulk
Get Smart !!!
Tropic Thunder
The Dark Knight !!!
Step Brothers !!!
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army
Journey 3-D
The Pineapple Express
James Bond 22
The Wolfman
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Angels & Demons
Star Trek !!!
Barbarella
Inglorious Bastards !!!
Speed Racer
Watchmen
Synedoche, New York
John Rambo (so ridiculous I have to see it)
Flicker
Hancock
The Love Guru
Drillbit Taylor

IMDb that stuff when you get the chance, it looks pretty good to me.

And I know I didn't highlight Inglorious Bastards of Watchmen. But for good reason.

I highly doubt we'll see I.B. before 2009. And as for Watchmen, well, I've already spelt out my concerns for that film before. I'll wait before I get too hyped.
 
I forgot about Revolutionary Road, that's sure to be great.

Benjamin Button's gonna be great, it's another David Fincher/Brad Pitt flick, that sounds like a winner.

Hancock looks pretty cool, and the rest is just personal preference I guess, especially with The Love Guru nod (it's good to see Mike Myers try something new before he makes 4 more of them)
 
I'm not up to date on most of what's coming out the rest of this year (some of them will be 2008 here in the UK anyway), but 2007 hasn't been that bad at all so far. Babel, The Fountain, Little Children, Zodiac, This Is England, The Lives of Others, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer and Paris Je T'aime have all been a cut above, with some other decent ones too.

2006 had some absolute pearlers though. Brick, Pan's Labyrinth, Goodnight, And Good Luck, The Proposition, Clerks 2, Little Miss Sunshine, Casion Royale, The Squid and the Whale, The Departed, United 93, Volver and The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada were all excellent. I still find it hard to make a top 10 out of those 12.
 
Lancemc said:
I'll elaborate, highlighting the films on there worth getting genuinely excited about.



And I know I didn't highlight Inglorious Bastards of Watchmen. But for good reason.

I highly doubt we'll see I.B. before 2009. And as for Watchmen, well, I've already spelt out my concerns for that film before. I'll wait before I get too hyped.

Looks like Watchmen is coming out March '09. :grumpy:
 
No "Lance, you are a disgrace to humanity. I'd rather gargle my own excrement than watch any of those films you listed." yet. :up:
 
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