Top 10 Movies of 2008
Top 10 Movies of 2008:
Of the many films I have seen this year (over 350); these are the films I thought were the best of 2008. Many performances were the highlight of numerous films, including some that were in films that played in limited areas. Some will be recognized come Oscar time and some may not, but if you get a chance, check out these films and see why I considered them the best of this year.
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10. 'Let The Right One In':
With all the hoopla surrounding the other vampire film, 'Twilight' --- with its legion of fans, this is the film that quietly captured the attention of many and had a story with substance. Thanks to director Tomas Alfredson's take on John Ajvide Lindqvist's Swedish bestseller-turned-screenplay. On DVD soon.
9. 'Gomorra':
If there was ever a film to compete with the Granddaddy of gangster films 'The Godfather,' it would be this foreign film from Italy. Matteo Gorrone's thought provoking look at the criminal underbelly through the lives of five individuals is frightening to imagine, but too engrossing to walk away from. In theaters now.
8. 'Rachel Getting Married':
In shedding the good girl image we've seen in her previous films, Anne Hathaway gives a tour-de-force performance as the sister that comes home and almost ruins a wedding with erratic behavior. In theaters now.
7. 'Ballast':
In using non-professionals for its cast, Lance Hammer directed a film that captures a slice-of-life with a topic (homelessness) that filmmakers rarely focus on, and brings realism to the American forefront. In theaters now.
6. 'Vicky Christina Barcelona':
Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem ignited some fire in Woody Allen's latest romantic comedy, which also stars his current muse Scarlett Johansson and newcomer Rebecca Hall. After so many attempts in English speaking films, Cruz finally has a film that makes a Hollywood star. On DVD now.
5. 'Tell No One':
This French film has the makings of a Hollywood noir, with its romance, suspense, and intensity. Otto Preminger and Alfred Hitchcock would be so proud that some of their films were combined in this tale of man who believes that his dead wife may still be alive while he is under investigation for her murder. On DVD soon.
4. 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button':
While the story about a man aging backwards may be seen as gimmicky and manipulative, David Fincher created a beautiful fantasy filled with wonderful visual effects and amazing performances by Brad Pitt and Taraji P. Henson. In theaters Christmas Day.
3. 'Milk':
Sean Penn's performance as Gay activist Harvey Milk is not only stunning, but director Gus Van Sant brought a level of emotion and intelligence to a subject matter that still touches the hearts of many in today's political climate. On DVD soon.
2. 'Slumdog Millionaire':
From the man who directed a diverse array of films ranging from 'Trainspotting' to '28 Days Later' to 'Millions',' comes this gem about a quest for freedom, respect and love. Danny Boyle's film is filled with such colorful imagery and passion that one can't leave the film without being highly entertained. In theaters now.


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By: jrgunn on 12/30/2008 8:55PM
clint eastwood in gran torino was outstanding! best picture othe year! clint is on his game like no one else!
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By: abundidi on 12/31/2008 9:54AM
I think Righteous Kill was righteous!
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By: FLYAZD on 12/31/2008 3:52PM
I also disagree,seven pound was a excellent movie of selflessness.
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By: Telia S. Battle on 1/02/2009 9:28AM
I think that Big Wille movie Seven Libs is the most worst moive that I can't ever seen but as always I love this actor
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By: sowhat? on 1/02/2009 7:30AM
Will Smith's garbage. I'll only watch him again if he's playing a murder victim.
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By: Brianna on 1/02/2009 1:39PM
I have seen seven pounds and i liked it a lot but what about twlight? I love the books but the movie to me was just one big bore. I can understand about meet dave but 7 pounds should not have been on there. I also saw the women and i liked the orginal better. Every one is getting on wedding in vegas but we all know it was going to be crap. take out speed in but in Indian JOne, don't get me wrong i love india's movies but i think that it was just a big plot to some how "Bring back the classics". What about prom night whoever wrote these reviews has been paid to leave out certain movies, or is just slow!
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By: TRICIAWORLD on 1/02/2009 3:40PM
I HATE WHEN PEOPLE JUDGE THINGS THAT GIVE SOME PEOPLE HOPE. THOSE STUPID MEANINGLESS MOVIES ARE FAR WORSE THAN SEVEN POUNDS COULD EVER BE. AND ABOUT THE COMMENT ABOUT JAMIE FOX AND HALLE BERRY I HATE THAT MY PEOPLE ONLY GET AWARDED FOR PLAYING SOMETHING THAT THEY ARE EXPECTED TO PLAY BUT IM HAPPY FOR THE ACTORS WHO GET THEM BECAUSE THEY DESERVE IT (DENZEL W. TRAINING DAY) WE HAVE TO REMEMBER HE SHOULD OF GOTTEN IT FOR GLORY INSTEAD. BUT WE NEED TO KNOW THAT SOME MOVIES MAKE PEOPLE HAPPY AND SOME DONT WHO ARE WE TO JUDGE JUST DONT GO SEE THEM.
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By: Raven D on 1/05/2009 12:05AM
I can't believe there's so much support for 7 Pounds on here! It had a great moral? Forgive me if I don't believe "Don't text and drive" is a moral worth sitting through one of the slowest moving movies ever filmed. (It literally put me to sleep in the theater!) It wasn't about selflessness it was about guilt! He was trying to give life to strangers after taking it away from a group of strangers in an accident. That's supposed to be altruistic?
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