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Top Ten Best Movies of 2007

2007 was easily one of the best years in movies in a long time

The Orphanage

Presented by Guillermo del Toro and directed by Juan Antonio Bayona, The Orphanage is a film that is so much more than I had ever expected. It isn't often that a horror film can play on a variety of emotions, especially those of sheer fright as well as tug at your heart strings, but The Orphanage does both and with seemingly relative ease. The 10-year-old script is brought to life on screen through careful direction and an impressive ability to tie up all lose ends in a way that is traditional in every way, but also so unique that everything feels new.

Sweeney Todd

Along with The Kingdom, Atonement, Reign Over Me and No Country for Old Men; Sweeney Todd is one of the few films I took the time to see twice in theaters this year. Three of them make my top ten and the two others made my honorable mention. My reason for seeing Sweeney Todd twice was due to being sleepy and poor sound on my first showing, but on the second something happened. It all came together for me. The movie, the music, the performance, the direction, the atmosphere and a realization that everything that is Sweeney Todd is 100% engrossing. Listening to the soundtrack now I can't stop from reliving each scene over and over again, and only a truly special film can achieve that.

Zodiac

Zodiac is a film I wanted to like and thought I would like the first time I saw it. The film ended up being nothing like what I expected. As a rabid fan of David Fincher's Seven and Fight Club I guess I was looking for something with grit and grime in combination with the story of a serial killer that will never be caught. It was the recipe for success and the inclusion of Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo told me I was in for something special, and I was… I just didn't know it at the time. Like No Country for Old Men, Zodiac, for me, was a case of "if at first you don't succeed try again." I waited until DVD to give Zodiac a second chance, and a film that originally only generated a "B" from my review now borders on the brink of an "A+". As I mentioned, 2007 was a year for cerebral films, and this is the most cerebral of the year to make my top ten, and it is one I can watch over and over again, picking out new pieces to enjoy each time.

Reign Over Me

I was never quite sure if Reign Over Me would be able to keep me interested throughout the entire year. It was my mid-year #1, and I am positive if it had been released with Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington instead of Adam Sandler and Don Cheadle we would be talking about it for an Oscar. Instead it must be left to be loved here on my top ten, and most likely not many others.

Things We Lost in the Fire

Susan Bier's drama is one for the ages. It looks cliché squarely in the face and defies it at every turn, that along with the fact that both Halle Berry and Benicio del Toro turn in the absolute best performances of their careers and they aren't even going to get the recognition they deserve. I am not sure why this absolutely magical film was overlooked, but it was. Luckily I don't forget the great ones and once this hits DVD in February I expect it to be one of those films I will watch over and over.

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I find your pick for #1 interesting. I agree that it was a good movie. However, it took me a bit to realize why I liked it so much. I guess it turns out that while I enjoy various genre's, it's always the fun movies that I end up liking the most.

I guess a lot of people go to movies that move them emotionally, make them cry, examine a moral dilemma, etc. I know a lot of people who like movies that make some sort of intellectual point. I don't know if they really like them, of if they just think it makes them look like a serious student of film.

Frankly, I deal with enough serious issues in my life. I wanna see 'em blow shit up! On that, Bourne delivers.

I didn't get to see very many movies in 2007. Some of your list didn't even have showings where I live. I guess this is a good start on my netflix for the next few months.

Thanks for a great year of news and opinions!

- kettch
( January 1st, 2008 | 2:09 am )
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You hit it on the head kettch. I love those cerebral films that make me think, but when it comes to naming my top ten I always look for those films that I will watch over and over again. If they are the thinkers then so be it, but as much as I enjoyed No Country for Old Men I will be watching Bourne Ultimatum far more times on DVD.

Thanks for reading, hopefully '08 will be just as good as '07!

- bradbrevet
( January 1st, 2008 | 2:13 am )
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there will be blood

- chewbaca69
( January 21st, 2008 | 11:38 pm )
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Love your criteria: Films you actually enjoyed and would watch over and over again. Some 2007 movies were indeed excellent, but I wouldn't watch them again for all the money in the world (hello No Country). Others you enjoyed, but uickly forgot (Transformers, Die Hard). As such, I'll keep your number 1, but I have to add:
2) Gone, Baby, Gone- I couldn't stop thinking about it. I hope Ben Affleck NEVER acts again and concentrates in directing instead.
3) Michael Clayton
4) Juno
5) 3:10 to Yuma (Ben Foster was magnificent)
6) Knocked Up
7) Into the Wild
8) Atonement
9) Superbad
10) The Orphanage

- Romin2003
( April 6th, 2008 | 5:11 am )
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my top ten movie's are…

#1 i am legend
#2 hancock
#3 irobot
#4 iron man
#5 twilight
#6 the dark night
#7 drillbit taylor
#8 madagascar 2
#9 cheaper by the dozen
#10 disturbia

- bobie
( November 26th, 2008 | 6:38 pm )
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thank God someone's giving Reign Over Me some credit. Adam Sandler gave one of hsi best performances and Cheadle always seems to do the job. You're dead on with saying how people assume it has everything to do with 9/11. Frankly its just people reading a book by its cover… and it bugs me. I dig these top 10 lists keep it up.

- loxmang
( January 15th, 2009 | 12:50 pm )
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