The Year That Was 2002

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The Year That Was 2002

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Best Films

1. “May(dir: Lucky McKee) 100
2. “28 Days Later(dir: Danny Boyle) 100
3. “Irréversible(dir: Gaspar Noé) 100
4. “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets(Chris Columbus) 99
5. “Lilo and Stitch(dir: Chris Sanders & Dean Deblois) 99
6. “Chicago(dir: Rob Marshall) 99
7. “Spirited Away(dir: Kirk Wise & Hayao Miyazaki) 98
8. “Gin kwai(dir: Oxide Pang Chun & Danny Pang) 96
9. “The Ring(dir: Gore Verbinski) 95
10. “Rabbit-Proof Fence(dir: Phillip Noyce) 94

Worst Film

Teenage Caveman(dir: Larry Clark) 6

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1. “Irreversible(Gaspar Noé)
2. “Minority Report(Spielberg)
3. “Punch-Drunk Love(P.T.A.)
4. “Adaptation.(Jonze)
5. “Solaris(Soderbergh)

That's it. :)
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Best:
Bowling for Columbine
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
The Pianist
Spirited Away
Adaptation
Far from Heaven
Minority Report
Gangs of New York

Worst:
Scooby Doo
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Crossroads
The Adventures of Pluto Nash
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever

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'Adaptation' is one of the greatest films ever made, and that's it. It's the kind of film I could go on talking about for two hours, it is a nearly perfect essay on free speech, artistic individuality and, well, Hollywood. It's the fucking David & Goliath of filmmaking. It's Kaufman's very own shrine to himself, and damn he deserves it. It's the film that introduced me to a whole new world of films.

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KGB wrote:'Adaptation' is one of the greatest films ever made, and that's it. It's the kind of film I could go on talking about for two hours, it is a nearly perfect essay on free speech, artistic individuality and, well, Hollywood. It's the fucking David & Goliath of filmmaking. It's Kaufman's very own shrine to himself, and damn he deserves it. It's the film that introduced me to a whole new world of films.

I can't help but compare Adaptation to Barton Fink and come out that the Coens did it better - just everything you listed.

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You know what? You're actually right, to the level I ask myself what didn't I think of it myself. I should really see 'Barton Fink' again.

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02 certainly seemed a bit of a standout year for me.

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only 4 from my tenth tier:

Punch Drunk Love
Adaptation
LOTR: The Two Towers
The Man Without a Past

Honorable Mentions:

Bus 174
Catch Me if You Can
Solaris
Spirited Away
7 days in September

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The Rules of Attraction (2002) 91
The Salton Sea (2002) 91
28 Days Later (2002) 90
Adaptation. (2002) 90
Bubba Ho-Tep (2002) 90
Gangs of New York (2002) 89
National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002) 89
The Pianist (2002) 89
Mondays in the Sun (2002) 88

mondays in the sun is a movie alot of people probably haven't heard of, and it's a good watch you guys should check it out.

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