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Your favourite movies of 2007?

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Started by Superunknown

What are everyone’s favourite movies of 2007?

Here’s my list:

1. Across The Universe
2. Into The Wild
3. Eastern Promises
4. Ratatouille
5. Zodiac
6. Atonement
7. Control
8. Sunshine
9. Enchanted
10. Superbad

Runners-Up: The Darjeeling Limited, Reign Over Me, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, 28 Weeks Later, The Bourne Ultimatum, Waitress, Death Proof, Hot Fuzz, Shoot ‘Em Up

Still haven’t seen so many supposedly great ones, though (“No Country For Old Men”, “There Will Be Blood”, “Charlie Wilson’s War”, “The Savages”, “The Assassination Of Jesse James…”, “Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead”, “Away From Her”, “Juno”, “Rescue Dawn”, “The Wind That Shakes The Barley”, “The Mist”, “Michael Clayton”, “Cassandra’s Dream”, “The Kite Runner, “Dan In Real Life”, “Sweeney Todd…”, “3:10 To Yuma” and “In The Valley Of Elah”)

Posted on Tue, 8 January 2008 at 18:27

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angela (angela) wrote:

Mine is Die Hard 4.0, But I like almost every movie with Bruce Willis in it,MMMM…

Posted on Tue, 8 January 2008 at 18:41

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allroy wrote:

Mine is Hot Fuzz.

I also liked Atonement, Death At A Funeral, Volver, King Of California, Control and, of course, the spider pig song from The Simpsons.

Posted on Tue, 8 January 2008 at 20:53

#3

Muskeg (Yes, It's me.) wrote:

Die Hard 4. Watched Transformers…liek this…:eek: anyone else find it FAR TOO CHEESY, like OMG cheesy :(

Posted on Tue, 8 January 2008 at 23:05

#4

vagabond wrote:

Blade Runner - The final cut

seen it at the viennale-festival and got it on dvd (5disc-collecters-set) now.
it’s my all time favourite movie and i was waiting such a long time for a proper dvd-release of it!

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 00:25

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chr1s (The T.F.M) wrote:

I thought that 2007 was a crap year for films.

Hot Fuzz, The Simpsons and the newest Harry Potter were all i went to see last year.

2006 was better with class films like The Departed and Children of Men

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 07:44

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Dermot (The Derm) wrote:

My favourite movie of the year was Zodiac - thought this was amazing, I went to see it twice. Like The Godfather of serial killer films.

Also Inland Empire - I know it was made in ‘06 but it didn’t come out here ‘til ‘07.

Apart from that I didn’t really see anything *amazing*… just lots of 7/10s.

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 09:13

#7

Lola* wrote:

Knocked Up and the Bee Movie…also i think i liked Pursuit if Happyness but i saw it in italian so i’m not sure i fully got it!

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 10:01

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mr self destruct wrote:

Dermot wrote:

My favourite movie of the year was Zodiac - thought this was amazing, I went to see it twice. Like The Godfather of serial killer films.

I thought it was a pretty average film! Watchable but not brilliant. Too long, the main character was a bit annoying, not much actually happened in it, and I didn’t really like the massive “time jumps”…why did you enjoy it so much?

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 11:28 in reply to an earlier post

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mr self destruct wrote:

Oh, and I hardly saw any new films last year but I really enjoyed Control…

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 11:29

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marja (sinner) wrote:

the “nothing happening” was, in my opinion, the message the director wanted ot give. In those years, due to lack of communication methods, nothing was moving forward. I tought the movie was brilliant too.

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 11:31

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mr self destruct wrote:

Sure, but he didn’t really need to take 160 minutes to put that message across.

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 11:52

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Dermot (The Derm) wrote:

^I just loved the characters - Jake Gyllenhall’s, Robert Downey Junior’s, and the two cops especially. Really quirky but believable. Great cinematography as well, and I thought it really captured the feeling of 1960s / 70s Americana… I know it was long but I think it needed to be to show how the story progressed over 30 odd years.

I also loved how at the start there’s quite a lot of graphic violence, but as the film goes on the killings and the murderer become less and less prominent and important as the focus starts to shift to the obsession of the characters instead.

Lastly *SPOILER ALERT* I think the best sign that it was a great movie is the bit near the end where Jake Gyllenhall goes to the projectionist’s house in the basement and thinks all of a sudden that he’s in danger / not alone. Both times when I was at the cinema people were literally screaming their lungs out, when there wasn’t actually anything scary on screen!

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 12:30

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Dermot (The Derm) wrote:

Oh yeah, and Control was good too!

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 12:32

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deadsetgav wrote:

Dermot wrote:

…Also Inland Empire - I know it was made in ‘06 but it didn’t come out here ‘til ‘07.

I bought this and started to watch it - never made it to the end cause I thought it was fucking terrible

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 12:32 in reply to an earlier post

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mrs h wrote:

This is England. Without a shadow of a doubt :)

That was 2007, right? :S

*takes dementia pills*

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 12:41

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chr1s (The T.F.M) wrote:

Damn!! Forgot about This Is England!! Easily the best film I saw in 2007!!

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 12:43

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Dermot (The Derm) wrote:

deadsetgav wrote:

I bought this and started to watch it - never made it to the end cause I thought it was fucking terrible

I can’t defend that as easily - people tend to love it or hate it. My girlfriend fell asleep on my arm when we went to see it for example *embarrassed smilie*

Met David Lynch in 2007 as well, he was over in Belfast promoting his “world peace centres” thing with Donovan, but I saw him introduce a screening of The Elephant Man. He was sharp as a tac and very funny

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 12:50 in reply to an earlier post

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mr self destruct wrote:

Dermot wrote:

Great cinematography as well, and I thought it really captured the feeling of 1960s / 70s Americana…

Yeah, I did think the film gave an excellent sense of time and place.

Not seen Inland Empire yet, will check it out after hearing these conflicting opinions :)

Forgot about This Is England, that was great.

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 14:20 in reply to an earlier post

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mr self destruct wrote:

And 28 Weeks Later was good, inventively nasty fun :)

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 14:21

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fatboy wrote:

My film of last year is a tie between This is England and Control.

28 Weeks Later and Sunshine were also pretty good, as was Transformers.

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 14:24

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Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

vagabond wrote:

Blade Runner - The final cut

seen it at the viennale-festival and got it on dvd (5disc-collecters-set) now.

I really want that.

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 14:28 in reply to an earlier post

Last edited by Teethgrinder on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 15:42 (Corrected use of quotes)

#22

Superunknown wrote:

mrs h wrote:

This is England. That was 2007, right? :S

IMDb says it was 2006.

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 14:43 in reply to an earlier post

Last edited by Teethgrinder on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 15:43 (Corrected use of quotes)

#23

deadsetgav wrote:

Dermot wrote:

I can’t defend that as easily - people tend to love it or hate it.

I had high hopes for it as I have really enjoyed most of Lynch’s stuff - I love Mullholland Drive and Lost Highway and I watched Inland over the summer (just off the back of watching Twin Peaks season 2 on dvd). Maybe I’ll go back and have a look sometime - but 3 hrs of that doesnt seem too appealing anytime soon

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 18:18 in reply to an earlier post

Last edited by Teethgrinder on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 18:27 (Corrected use of quotes)

#24

mrs h wrote:

Superunknown wrote:

IMDb says it was 2006.

I just looked - it says This is England(2006) released April 2007.

2006 and 2007 both seem like yesterday to me. Mind you, so does 1981!

Posted on Wed, 9 January 2008 at 18:33 in reply to an earlier post

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Superunknown’s post on Thu, 10 January 2008 at 15:43 was deleted by hoochalobster (Message to moderator)

#26

The Auto Surgeon (Mark) wrote:

mrs h - What’s a few months between friends? :-)

Didn’t go & see much last year. But did like Curse of the Golden Flower, I know many people thought it was the low point in the trilogy. I felt it ended it quite nicely - not too over the top on the fight scenes, and a bit more on the backstabbing of the people in power.

Posted on Sun, 13 January 2008 at 11:38

#27

zipless wrote:

Death Proof*
This is England
The Simpsons (of course)
The Bourne Ultimatum
Hot Fuzz

*watched on DVD

more or less all the movies I saw, 4 visits to the cinema isn’t really that much, eh? I should get out more :-o

Posted on Sun, 13 January 2008 at 12:32

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Muskeg (Yes, It's me.) wrote:

The Simpsons was neither worth waiting for nor a huge dissapointment. It could have been way better or way worse. IT was entertaining enough though. I also enjoyed the new Futurama :D

Posted on Sun, 13 January 2008 at 15:59

#29

TBS wrote:

Walk Hard - The Dewey Cox Story… stupid/funny/brilliant. Great, redemtive ending.
More of an American, over the top, kind of humor than the subtle European type.

Posted on Sun, 13 January 2008 at 22:41

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FNYANKEZ wrote:

Thinking about this I had a hard time thinking of what I’ve seen that came out in 07.
Looking at some of the other threads, hepled me out
I liked Hot Fuzz, Zodiac, the Simpsons and I got the Bourne Ultimatum but still haven’t gotten around to watching it. Nothing too special though.
I loved the final cut of Blade Runner, but I don’t really count that.

The best stuff I’ve watched this year have been TV shows … The Shield, Dexter and the Wire (which may be the best show I’ve ever watched. Shame this is the last season but I think they’re doing it the right way, they had a story to tell and they told it. So much better than the Sopranos but gets nowhere near the publicity) The Brotherhood is another one that has been creeping below the surface but is really strong.

Anyone looking for something good to watch I’d recommend picking up the DVDs for all of these shows, especially the Wire. Each season’s only 10-11 1hr episodes, and each season is a self contained story (or case) , but at the same time there’s continutity between the seasons.

Posted on Wed, 16 January 2008 at 22:28

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