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December 26, 2006

Top 10 movies of 2006

Comments: 8

What were your top 10 flicks of 2006?

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Ground Truth, Little Children, Murder Ball, all EXCELLENT!

Posted by Doyle & Marion at 02:49 PM, Dec 29, 2006


Little Children, Murderball, Children of Heaven, Inside Man, An Inconvenient Truth, By the People: Democracy in the Wild, and The Color of Olives

Posted by KM at 03:04 PM, Dec 29, 2006


The Departed, Little Miss Sunshine, Casino Royale, United 93, Borat, Flyboys, Pursuit of Happyness, Apocalypto, Superman Returns, The Illusionist

Posted by Cameron at 05:36 PM, Dec 29, 2006


Little Miss Sunshine
The Departed
Casino Royale
The Illusionist

Excellent, spell-binding, well-worth the time and money and emotional involvement. My picks.

Posted by Helen Corrigan at 07:52 PM, Dec 29, 2006


2006 Turned out to have a lot of pleasant surprises at the movies, and ended up being a strong year in cinema. Here are my top 10:
The Prestige, Apocalypto,
The Proposition, Little Miss Sunshine,
A Scanner Darkly, Dave Chapelle’s Block Party,
Half Nelson, Casino Royale, Borat,
Pan's Labyrinth

Posted by Eric Dean at 11:19 AM, Dec 30, 2006


Little Miss Sunshine (no perfectly managed, Hollywoodized kid or tidy endings in this film!); The Queen, Thank You for Smoking, An Inconvenient Truth, all movies starring Cate Blanchett, The Da Vinci Code (mainly because of Ian McKellan's novel-faithful turn in a key role) and Who Killed the Electric Car? Little Miss Sunshine is a near-perfect movie in the mode of It's a Wonderful Life. Capra would have appreciated it, except, maybe, for Alan Arkin's memorable raunchy Grandpa rant in the beat-up van.

Posted by RB at 12:33 PM, Dec 30, 2006


The Departed, as crime movies go, is an exellent film. Aside for the violence, it has witty dialogue, real funny at times, excellent performences and the direction is tops. Not a dull minute goes by. It grabs you from the opening scene and never lets up. Little Miss Sunshine, Pursuit Of Happyness, Borat, Little Children, Last King Of Scotland, Dreamgirls, Apocalypto and Flags Of Our Fathers. I haven't seen Letters From Iwo Jima yet. I am sure it should be pretty intesne, knowing the story from the Japanese side. They were completely out numbered.

Posted by Dan at 05:05 PM, Jan 02, 2007


Casino Royale was by far the most bang for the buck. Did you forget V for Vendetta? After that... United 93, Borat, The Departed, Superman Returns, Apocolypto, Inside Man, Little Miss Sunshine, and yes, a guilty pleasure... Jackass 2! OK... Sue me!

Posted by Nick at 06:50 PM, Jan 06, 2007


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