Best 21st Century Film. Go.
Pan's Labyrinth.
Best 21st Century Film. Go.
Pan's Labyrinth.
What Dreams May Come.
Hotel Rwanda
The Dark Knight
V for Vendetta
Donnie Darko
Yes, I am a nerd. Pan's Labyrinth is good too. I'm blanking on others right now, but I also need sleep.
From an overall perspective, I am super torn between Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and No Country for Old Men.
From a personal perspective, The Royal Tenenbaums or maybe Lost in Translation.
Everything Raistlin listed is top on the list, that's for damn sure. The Dark Knight is an obvious choice as well.
You know what I just realized? As amazing as my choice is, it's disqualified. It came out in 1998. My concept of time is completely shot.
Maybe Eternal Sunshine or Pan's Labyrinth... either are solid choices. I may have to give this some more perspective, though this really only gives us 13-14 years of movies to work with now.
All of the ones mentioned so far are on my shortlist for sure, although I actually haven't gotten to Hotel Rwanda yet despite having had it downloaded for a long time. I'd also like to add a more recent film - Intouchables.
As for picking out just one, nope.
Mulholland Drive.
"Excuse me Miss, do you like pineapple?"
Finding Nemo.
Oldboy
Drive
Inception
Lost in Translation
smurf i need to stop or i'm just gonna keep going.
Snakes on a Plane
Wall-E.
I dunno I've heard Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus was pretty great
(I am not a film buff so I don't even know where to begin)
Oldboy, hands down.
The Emperor's New Groove.
Mean Girls.
Battlefield Earth.
Shalon Soccer/Kung-Fu Hustle.
Lost in Translation.
Bubba Ho-Tep.
Finding Nemo.
Wall-E.
The Incredibles.
Oldboy.