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Nathander 12-12-2007 08:18 PM

Best Film(s) of 2007
 
I'm just wondering what everyone here considers to have been the best film (or films) of this year.

Personally, I would have to go with No Country For Old Men, an adaptation of the novel by Cormac McCarthy and adapted by the Coen Brothers. Intense, visceral, and horrifying, it's one of those rare adaptations of a book that had to take some liberties with the story yet manages to capture the feeling of the original work to a tee. On top of an incredibly atmospheric soundtrack, amazing acting (especially noting Tommy Lee Jones as Sheriff Ed Tom Bell and Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurgh), and one of the most horrifyingly human villains put on film in years (again, Anton) made for an utterly incredible film. It is an experience that is nearly impossible to forget or not dwell on.

Other than that, I would actually say that I adored The Simpsons Movie. Realize that, in my youth, I had been a gigantic fan of the Simpsons, though in recent years this had begun to wane. The movie, however, simply recaptured the love I had of the series, and recaptured it masterfully.

Before closing, I also want to address the current state of horror films as scene this year. Despite a fairly good amount of them, there's really only one title that I felt stuck out among them. As a whole, the majority were either downright terrible (the remake of Halloween) blandly mediocore though slightly entertaining (30 Days of Night, Resident Evil: Extinction), or well-made but ultimately forgettable (The Mist). Ultimately, the only horror film that truly delivered for me this year was, actually, two films: Grindhouse, separated into Planet Terror and Death Proof, with Death Proof in my opinion being the better of the two. While the two films were, in themselves, more entertaining and enjoyable watches then actual quality films (though I would argue Death Proof, at least, in fact is such), it wasn't the quality of the films that so much made the experience as much as the presentation, with how vividly and well-done Tarantino and Rodriguez captured the feel of grindhouse cinema. It's unfortunate that experience won't really carry over to the DVD editions, though, as it being a double feature really made it. :sadbendy:

So what'd you all think of this years' films.

frankie_fan 12-12-2007 10:20 PM

Two films made the year for me:

Hot Fuzz
The Simpsons Movie

I thought Hot Fuzz (even though I didn't see it in the theatre) was one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Seeing Simon Pegg take down the villages in Jerry Bruckheimer-style was just classic.

Although, that doesn't stop The Simpsons Movie being the funniest of the year. I'm not that big a fan of the Simpsons. I do have a favourite character (Lisa Simpson) and a favourite episode (Summer of 4 ft 2). I found this to be funny and well made.

jekylljuice 12-13-2007 07:32 AM

This is a total no-brainer for me - Ratatouille all the way! I don't think there have been any other films this year (or even in recent years) that have made nearly as great an impression upon me as that wonderful little flick. I salute you, Mr. Brad Bird. ;D

So entranced with this movie am I that I went to see it three times upon the big screen. And I seem to have burnt a pretty massive hole in my bank account with the amount of Ratatouille merchandise I've since picked up.

Medikor 12-13-2007 01:59 PM

There where so many movies in 07 that it's hard to decide. I still have to see a lot of them. So by default I can only really nominate Transformers since that was the only 07 movie I've seen. But Ratatouille looks wonderful.

emperor26 12-13-2007 02:20 PM

The Simpsons Movie has to be one of the best films of 2007. The humor from this film is exactly the same from the TV show, the plot is very simple and the characters were truly themselves. Hopefully, I could get the DVD when it comes out next week.

Another good film this year would have to be Transformers. Despite "criticism" from so-called critics (ie hardcore fans), and their prediction that it will flop in theaters, the film did very well and pleased some who actually watch the film.

Finally, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is a great movie that I enjoyed. The film was able to wrap up some loose ends, and with great actions and an epic battle, At World's End concludes the trilogy with a bang.

Nem 12-13-2007 04:04 PM

I can't be a good judge, since I haven't seen many of the movies that came out this year. The movies I still need to see are Transformers, Ratatouille, and the Simpsons movie.

However, I did see the last Pirates, and it was incredibly well done. A very good ending for the trilogy, Davy Jones was my favorite character :[

Partymember 12-13-2007 04:52 PM

300

Diamond Duchess 12-13-2007 05:15 PM

Ohh, since I liked most of the movies I saw this year, this is gonna be kinda tough to choose.

However, Ratatouille is the obvious candidate here.

Other than that, then maybe the remake of Hairspray , or Dan in Real Life. Those films were pretty good.

Bloonan 12-14-2007 04:40 PM

The Simpsons Movie dominates all 2007 movies I've seen. Then again, I have only seen one other 2007 movie.

Mr. Marshmallow 12-14-2007 05:05 PM

First off I just want to say that as a fan of the film, no offense Nathander, but I strongly oppose to what you said about "Mist" being a forgettable film in my opinion I think that movie was anything BUT forgettable. It may not be as wide stream applicable like "Transformers" but I thought it was one of the best if not THE best movies of 2007.

As some know, I save all my movie ticket stubs and have been doing so since "The Scorpion King" came out. The very first movie i saw of 2007 was "Pan's Labyrinth", and as usual, I will list what i feel were the absolute best movies (that i've seen so far) of 2007:

Grindhouse
Pirates of the Caribbean: AT World's End
Ratatouille
Transformers
The Mist
Enchanted
28 Weeks Later

jekylljuice 12-15-2007 02:55 AM

Zodiac was another good one. Although there's little way I could take a movie of that nature as close to my heart as I have Ratatouille, I still found David Fincher's latest to be extremely intriguing and superbly made. And surprisingly taut for a movie that's the best part of three hours long.

Invader Bloo 12-21-2007 04:05 PM

Spider-Man 3
Transformers
Knocked Up
Ratatouille
Live Free or Die Hard
The Simpsons Movie

Starsky 12-23-2007 01:29 AM

Hot Fuzz, Persepolis and Ratatouille are clearly my top three. I also incredibly enjoyed Zodiac, Grindhouse, Knocked Up and even The Simpsons Movie. Still, most of the 2007 movies I'm looking forward to still haven't premiered around here (Juno, No Country For Old Men, Sweeney Todd, Charlie Wilson's War, Walk Hard), so I really can't judge yet.

antgirl1 12-23-2007 10:45 AM

"Ratatouille"

With "The Golden Compass" in a close second. :D

Oh, and "The Seeker" is third place.

Chaos Wielder 12-24-2007 12:24 AM

Well, since we've been tight on cash lately we didn't get to see very many movies this year, but I'd definitely say that Ratatouille and PotC would be at the top of my list. Although I thought they were both flawed in some ways (for some reason, it felt like Ratatouille was lacking some kind of "charm" that previous Pixar movies had...I'm not sure what it was, but my parents and some others felt it as well. Not that it wasn't a cute movie, but I didn't find very much humor in this film like I did in, say, The Incredibles or Finding Nemo. And the main problem I had with At World's End was that there were a few storyline errors and weak character development in some areas. I would explain these reasons, but I simply don't feel like it right now since I'm half-asleep), but even counting those problems, both were still very well-made films, in my opinion.

As for the other movies listed, I can't really make any solid decisions there since I haven't seen them yet, but I'm not surprised at seeing Transformers listed here. I heard many good things about it. :)

lucyrocks73 12-27-2007 08:48 AM

Sweeney Todd is amazing... I've seen it twice so far...


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