Movies: The 100 Best Films of the 00’s

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The decade that’s ending has the ignominy of following the 1990’s, an era that will be looked back on as a creative peak rivaling the 1970’s for cinema. This is not to say the 00’s sucked as there were some great films and wonderful talents that emerged all over the world.

Pixar proved that the Toy Story movies were merely the tip of the iceberg when it came to animation that was artistic and commercially successful. Judd Apatow may have faltered of late but he also found a way to freshen the comedy genre and inject a sometimes Cassavettes-like realism into broad can-you-top-this flicks. Superhero films were abundant but Sam Raimi with Spider-Man and especially Chris Nolan’s two Batman films showed a new level of complexity within an often two-dimensional genre.

Then there was the aftermath of 9/11 and the ongoing nightmare of the Bush presidency. The films that grappled with this best were the ones that did so obliquely, even sub-texturally. The Dark Knight comes to mind here as well with a Wall Street Journal editorial even claiming to see a vindication of Bush in the film’s vision of Batman as over-surveilling rule-breaking vigilante against an amoral enemy. Or consider the TV in the background of one of Sideways most discomfiting, riotous scenes as Paul Giamatti sneaks into the bedroom of an amorous, thieving couple while Donald Rumsfeld talks on the screen behind them.

While undoubtedly I missed a few trends here are the 100 films that I truly enjoyed this decade, in rough order of release. Let the arguing commence!

    Aardman's Chicken Run skewered WWII escape dramas

    Aardman's Chicken Run skewered WWII escape dramas

  1. Chicken Run
  2. Ruffalo in You Can Count On Me

    You Can Count on Me didn't let us down

  3. You Can Count on Me
  4. Best in Show was no dog

    Best in Show was no dog

  5. Best in Show
  6. High Fidelity celebrates a lost world...and lists like this one

    High Fidelity celebrated a lost world...and lists like this one

  7. High Fidelity
  8. Cameron Crowe's autobiographical Almost Famous put a band-aid on it

    Cameron Crowe's autobiographical Almost Famous put a band-aid on it

  9. Almost Famous
  10. Wonder Boys brilliantly adapted Chabon

    Wonder Boys brilliantly adapted Chabon

  11. Wonder Boys
  12. Gladiator asked if we were not amused...

    Gladiator asked if we were not amused...

  13. Gladiator
  14. Harron's American Psycho taught us about business cards... and plastic tarp

    Harron's American Psycho taught us about business cards... and plastic tarp

  15. American Psycho
  16. Memento fractured and reveresed narrative ... what was I saying?

    Memento fractured and reversed narrative ... what was I saying?

  17. Memento
  18. Peter Jackson's Tolkein trilogy ruled them all, briging the epic to new heights

    Peter Jackson's Tolkein trilogy ruled them all, bringing the epic to new heights

  19. The Lord of the Rings: Trilogy
  20. Ghost World made the planet safe for nerd girls and the Buscemis who love them

    Ghost World made the planet safe for nerd girls and the Buscemis who love them

  21. Ghost World
  22. Shrek was Eddie Murphy's best performance of the decade (yes, including Dreamgirls)

    Shrek was Eddie Murphy's best performance of the decade (yes, including Dreamgirls)

  23. Shrek
  24. The Closet was workplace farce at it's best

    The Closet was workplace farce at it's best

  25. The Closet
  26. Donnie Darko proved impossible for Richard Kelly to follow-up (though he keeps trying)

    Donnie Darko proved impossible for Richard Kelly to follow-up (though he keeps trying)

  27. Donnie Darko
  28. The Royal Tennenbaums was Wes Anderson's ode to family

    The Royal Tenenbaums was Wes Anderson's ode to family

  29. The Royal Tenenbaums
  30. Waking Life had us flipping light switches to make sure we were awake

    Waking Life had us flipping light switches to make sure we were awake

  31. Waking Life
  32. Moulin Rouge mashed up styles of music and cinema into a sumptous treat

    Moulin Rouge mashed up styles of music and cinema into a sumptuous treat

  33. Moulin Rouge
  34. Spirited Away was a modern through The Looking Glass

    Spirited Away was a modern Through The Looking Glass

  35. Spirited Away
  36. Ripley's game suggested that Matt Damon might age to resemble John Malkovich

    Ripley's game suggested that Matt Damon might age to resemble John Malkovich

  37. Ripley’s Game
  38. About a Boy proved that Hugh Grant is best as a (lovable) cad

    About a Boy proved that Hugh Grant is best as a (lovable) cad

  39. About a Boy
  40. Talk To Her showed that Almodovar could combine a new maturity with a Volkswagen-sized vulva

    Talk To Her showed that Almodovar could combine a new maturity with a Volkswagen-sized vulva

  41. Talk to Her
  42. Adaptation had Cage's two best performances of the decade

    Adaptation had Cage's two best performances of the decade

  43. Adaptation
  44. The Kid Stays in the Picture made us feel bad for losing Ali MacGraw to that McQueen guy

    The Kid Stays in the Picture made us feel bad for losing Ali MacGraw to that McQueen guy

  45. The Kid Stays in the Picture
  46. Spider-Man wasn't related to Morris Spiderman D.D.S.

    Spider-Man wasn't related to Morris Spiderman D.D.S.

  47. Spider-Man
  48. About Schmidt gave us a vulnerable Nicholson

    About Schmidt gave us a vulnerable Nicholson

  49. About Schmidt
  50. 24 Hour Party People took us to Madchester with the brilliant Steve Coogan as ringmaster

    24 Hour Party People took us to Madchester with the brilliant Steve Coogan as ringmaster

  51. 24 Hour Party People
  52. The Bourne Identity proved action movies didn't have to be edited by a Benihana's chef

    The Bourne Identity proved action movies didn't have to be edited by a Benihana's chef

  53. The Bourne Identity
  54. Y Tu Mama Tambien was some sad, sexy, slyly political stuff

    Y Tu Mama Tambien was some sad, sexy, slyly political stuff

  55. Y Tu Mama Tambien
  56. Rivers and Tides let us into the genius of artist Andy Goldsworthy

    Rivers and Tides let us into the genius of artist Andy Goldsworthy

  57. Andy Goldsworthy – Rivers and Tides: Working With Time
  58. Finding Nemo immersed us in an undersea world

    Finding Nemo immersed us in an undersea world

  59. Finding Nemo
  60. Errol Morris' Fog of War lifted the veil on Robert McNamara

    Errol Morris' Fog of War lifted the veil on Robert McNamara

  61. The Fog of War
  62. Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation whispered in our ear and introduced us to Suntory time

    Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation whispered in our ear and introduced us to Suntory time

  63. Lost in Translation
  64. Infernal Affairs was good enough for a Scorsese-helmed remake

    Infernal Affairs was good enough for a Scorsese-helmed remake

  65. Infernal Affairs
  66. American Splendor bought multi-dimensional Harvey Pekars to life

    American Splendor bought multi-dimensional Harvey Pekars to life

  67. American Splendor
  68. The Triplets of Belleville pedalled us across the Atlantic

    The Triplets of Belleville pedalled us across the Atlantic

  69. The Triplets of Belleville
  70. My architect looked at the professional and very personal legacy of architect Louis Kahn

    My architect looked at the professional and very personal legacy of architect Louis Kahn

  71. My Architect: A Son’s Journey
  72. The Weather Underground supplied talking points for the Republican campaigns of '08

    The Weather Underground supplied talking points for the Republican campaigns of '08

  73. The Weather Underground
  74. Whale Rider showed us how to make our warrior face

    Whale Rider showed us how to make our warrior face

  75. Whale Rider
  76. 28 Days Later showed us where monkey rage leads

    28 Days Later showed us where monkey rage leads

  77. 28 Days Later
  78. The Kill Bill films kicked our asses in a tracksuit

    The Kill Bill films kicked our asses in a tracksuit

  79. Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Kill Bill Vol. 2
  80. Brad Bird's The Incredibles was the American Beauty of the animated world. Think about it.

    Brad Bird's The Incredibles was the American Beauty of the animated world. Think about it.

  81. The Incredibles
  82. Alexander Payne's Sideways burrowed into the heart of male middle-aged ennui

    Alexander Payne's Sideways burrowed into the heart of male middle-aged ennui

  83. Sideways
  84. End of The Century showed us the broken hearts of The Ramones and broke our hearts at the loss

    End of The Century showed us the broken hearts of The Ramones and broke our hearts at the loss

  85. End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones
  86. Gondry and Kauffman's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind had some of the most stunning images of the decade

    Gondry and Kauffman's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind taught us the difference between Pope Alexander and Alexander Pope

  87. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  88. Vera Drake showed that bravery doesn't always announce itself

    Vera Drake showed that bravery doesn't always announce itself

  89. Vera Drake
  90. Shaun of the Dead introduced us to pale, lumbering Brits and the zombies who want to eat them

    Shaun of the Dead introduced us to pale, lumbering Brits and the zombies who want to eat them

  91. Shaun of the Dead
  92. Who better than Alfonso Cuaron to introduce hormones into the Harry Potter universe in the best film of the series so far.

    Who better than Alfonso Cuaron to introduce hormones into the Harry Potter universe in the best film of the series so far.

  93. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  94. Dig made The Dandy Warhols and Brian Jonestown Masacre actually seem like interesting bands

    Dig made The Dandy Warhols and Brian Jonestown Masacre actually seem like interesting bands

  95. DIG!
  96. Tom Dowd and the Language of Music allowed us to hear classic soul and rock with new ears

    Tom Dowd and the Language of Music allowed us to hear classic soul and rock with new ears

  97. Tom Dowd and the Language of Music
  98. Team America introduced us to full-on puppet nookie- with strings attached

    Team America introduced us to full-on puppet nookie- with strings attached

  99. Team America: World Police
  100. Wallace and Gromit get a full-length film worthy of their legacy

    Wallace and Gromit get a full-length film worthy of their legacy

  101. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  102. Good Night and Good Luck made us mourn for journalism while marveling at Straitharn's masterful performace as Murrow

    Good Night and Good Luck made us mourn for journalism while marveling at Straitharn's masterful performace as Murrow

  103. Good Night. And, Good Luck
  104. Grizzly Man made us hope that Werner Herzog would steer clear of narrating our life story. Oh, and avoid bears.

    Grizzly Man made us hope that Werner Herzog would steer clear of narrating our life story. Oh, and avoid bears.

  105. Grizzly Man
  106. After Innocence was a devasting look at the American judicial system

    After Innocence was a devastating look at the American judicial system

  107. After Innocence
  108. Kung Fu Hustle put the slap back into slapstick, and a few kicks too

    Kung Fu Hustle put the slap back into slapstick, and a few kicks too

  109. Kung Fu Hustle
  110. We couldn't quit Brokeback Mountain

    We couldn't quit Brokeback Mountain

  111. Brokeback Mountain
  112. World, Amy Adams. Amy Adams, meet world. Now play nice...

    World, Amy Adams. Amy Adams, meet world. Now play nice...

  113. Junebug
  114. A History of Violence repped a new era for Cronenberg

    A History of Violence repped a new era for Cronenberg

  115. A History of Violence
  116. Apatow's 40-Year-Old Virgin ushered in the Apatowization of American film comedy

    Apatow's 40-Year-Old Virgin ushered in the Apatowization of American film comedy

  117. The 40-Year-Old Virgin
  118. Batman Begins was origin story as high adventure

    Batman Begins was origin story as high adventure

  119. Batman Begins
  120. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang bought us our Robert Downey Jr. back, and Shane Black's cool factor

    Kiss Kiss Bang Bang bought us our Robert Downey Jr. back, and Shane Black's cool factor

  121. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
  122. Walk the Line was the best in a slew of music biopics

    Walk the Line was the best in a slew of music biopics

  123. Walk the Line
  124. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room was a preview of coming attractions for the nation's Bush-era economy

    Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room was a preview of coming attractions for the nation's Bush-era economy

  125. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
  126. Pan's Labyrinth made fascism really, really scary

    Pan's Labyrinth made fascism really, really scary

  127. Pan’s Labyrinth
  128. Casino Royale emerged from the surf, dripping wet, as the best Bond movie since the 1960s

    Casino Royale emerged from the surf, dripping wet, as the best Bond movie since the 1960s

  129. Casino Royale
  130. The Lives of Others eavesdropped on the menaing of art and surveillance

    The Lives of Others eavesdropped on the menaing of art and surveillance

  131. The Lives of Others
  132. A Scanner Darkly had Keanu Reeves most animated performance in the most faithful Philip K. Dick adaptation ever

    A Scanner Darkly had Keanu Reeves' most animated performance in the most faithful Philip K. Dick adaptation ever

  133. A Scanner Darkly
  134. The Departed was grand guignol drama from Scorsese

    The Departed was grand guignol drama from Scorsese

  135. The Departed
  136. Children of Men took us into a bleak future

    Children of Men took us into a bleak future

  137. Children of Men
  138. Block Party took Chapelle to my old neighborhood to put on a star-studded show

    Block Party took Chapelle to my old neighborhood to put on a star-studded show

  139. Dave Chappelle’s Block Party
  140. Borat showed us that Sascha Baron Cohen may not have the balls of co-star Ken Davitian

    Borat showed us that Sascha Baron Cohen may not have the balls of co-star Ken Davitian

  141. Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
  142. Greengrass staged United 93 as a straightahead pseudo-doc - and it worked

    Greengrass staged United 93 as a straightahead pseudo-doc - and it worked

  143. United 93
  144. Little Miss Sunshine showed us the clutchless running van start

    Little Miss Sunshine showed us the clutchless running van start

  145. Little Miss Sunshine
  146. Tristram Shandy hilariously adapted the "unadaptable" post-modern classic

    Tristram Shandy hilariously adapted the "unadaptable" post-modern classic

  147. Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story
  148. Half Nelson was all good with a great performnace by Ryan Gosling

    Half Nelson was all good with a great performance by Ryan Gosling

  149. Half Nelson
  150. Ratatouille made the kitchen an acceptable place for vermin

    Ratatouille made the kitchen an acceptable place for vermin

  151. Ratatouille
  152. Persepolis told Marjane Satrapi's life with indelible imagery

    Persepolis told Marjane Satrapi's life with indelible imagery

  153. Persepolis
  154. The Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men flipped a coin to decide our fate

    The Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men flipped a coin to decide our fate

  155. No Country for Old Men
  156. The Bourne Ultimatum was a series best

    The Bourne Ultimatum was a series best

  157. The Bourne Ultimatum
  158. Juno taught us that in China they shoot babies out of t-shirt guns

    Juno taught us that in China they shoot babies out of t-shirt guns

  159. Juno
  160. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly could read our blinks

    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly could read our blinks

  161. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
  162. There Will be Blood drank our milkshake

    There Will be Blood drank our milkshake

  163. There Will Be Blood
  164. Knocked Up suggested we consider a smashbortion

    Knocked Up suggested we consider a smashbortion

  165. Knocked Up
  166. Michael Clayton was just a janitor - a dreamy George Clooney janitor

    Michael Clayton was just a janitor - a dreamy George Clooney janitor

  167. Michael Clayton
  168. Fincher's Zodiac nurtured a deep consuming obsession

    Fincher's Zodiac nurtured a deep consuming obsession

  169. Zodiac
  170. 3:10 To Yuma was a rare remake that bested the source

    3:10 To Yuma was a rare remake that bested the source

  171. 3:10 to Yuma
  172. Eastern Promises totally kicked our ass, naked

    Eastern Promises totally kicked our ass, naked

  173. Eastern Promises
  174. 2 Days in Paris showed their family a comprmising picture of us with a balloon

    2 Days in Paris showed their family a compromising picture of us with a balloon

  175. 2 Days In Paris
  176. We were strung along by Man on Wire

    We were strung along by Man on Wire

  177. Man On Wire
  178. WALL-E was the sweetest post-apocalyptic movie ever

    WALL-E was the sweetest post-apocalyptic movie ever

  179. WALL-E
  180. The Dark Knight asked why so serious?

    The Dark Knight asked why so serious?

  181. The Dark Knight
  182. Milk was here to recruit us

    Milk was here to recruit us

  183. Milk
  184. Iron Man needed a scotch

    Iron Man needed a scotch

  185. Iron Man
  186. Happy-Go-Lucky taught us to drive

    Happy-Go-Lucky taught us to drive

  187. Happy-Go-Lucky
  188. Synecdoche, New York created a smaller version of our lives in a warehouse

    Synecdoche, New York created a smaller version of our lives in a warehouse

  189. Synechdoche, New York
  190. Inglorius Basterds demanded it's Nazi scalps!

    Inglorius Basterds demanded it's Nazi scalps!

  191. Inglorious Basterds
  192. Up broke our hearts in the first 15 minutes and named us Kevin

    Up broke our hearts in the first 15 minutes and named us Kevin

  193. Up
  194. In The Loop found new and creative ways to curse us out

    In The Loop found new and creative ways to curse us out

  195. In the Loop
  196. The Hurt Locker defused our bomb

    The Hurt Locker defused our bomb

  197. The Hurt Locker
  198. Spike Jonze's adaptation of Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are began the wild rumpus

    Spike Jonze's adaptation of Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are began the wild rumpus

  199. Where The Wild Things Are
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  1. Great list!

    I’ve seen 64 of the movies that you posted and agree with 46 of them. There are some on your list that I haven’t seen that I would have no interest in the subject matter, even if they are great movies. But of course, with lists there are always disagreements. I’m currently compiling my own list of Best Movies That I’ve Seen, so…
    Here are ANOTHER hundred movies (I think) that I would put on the list over the 18 that I disagree with you on in no particular order. :)

    Twilight Samurai, The Return (the Russian flick not that Sarah Michelle Gellar crap movie), Punch-Drunk Love, Road To Perdition, A Knight’s Tale, Storytelling, Intermission, Seabiscuit, Russian Ark, Frailty,

    Blackhawk Down, Munich, Kingdom of Heaven, Cinderella Man The Aviator, The Quiet American, Minority Report, The Weather Man, The Truth About Charlie, The Fall,

    May, Apocalypto, The Ring, Finding Neverland, The Constant Gardener, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Spider-Man 2, Apocalypto, Enemy At The Gates, Gosford Park (Robert Altman’s Best IMHO),

    The Ice Harvest, Cast Away, House Of Sand And Fog, Zatoichi (The Blind Swordsman), Slumdog Millionaire, Cellular, Closer, Crash, Garden State, Hotel Rwanda,

    The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, Sunshine, Hellboy II, The Devil’s Backbone, Melinda and Melinda, Match point, The Passion of the Christ, Spanglish, Ghost Town, The Proposition,

    World Trade Center, Serenity, Babel, 3:10 To Yuma, The Prestige, Stranger Than Fiction, The Last King Of Scotland, Thank You For Smoking, The Departed, Blood Diamond,

    Gone Baby Gone, In Bruges, Body Of Lies, The Wrestler, Kung Fu Panda, The Road, District 9, Inglourious Basterds, A Christmas Carol in 3D, ‘Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon’,

    Fantastic Mr. Fox, Funny People, The Station Agent, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Ginger Snaps, Matchstick Men, Gangs of New York, War Of The Worlds, In America,

    Signs, Amores Perros, Battle Royale, ‘Dirty, Pretty Things’, Panic, Requiem for a Dream, Pollock, Catch Me If You Can, Frequency, Mulholland Drive,

    ‘Monsters, Inc.’, Joy Ride, Sherlock Holmes, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, What Lies Beneath, The Majestic, Unbreakable, Amélie, Bubba Ho-tep, and of course Avatar in GLORIOUS 3D(!!!echoing echoing echoing…)

    And I’m just kidding about Bubba Ho-Tep, but I liked it, though. Sustitute The Last King Of Scotland for that one if I haven’t already included that one…

    I guess there were some really great movies in the last few years… Anyway, that was fun.. Again, great list!

    -Crash! Landen

    http://crashlanden.wordpress.com/

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