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http://criticstop10.com/ Updated!


WALL-E is still #1, while The Dark Knight is down to #4, but it is by FAR the most passionately supported film of the year. More than 25% of the lists it appeared on, put it at #1.
The Wrestler is pretty high, but the passion isn't that great.

Benjamin Button
is actually outside of the Top and doesn't enjoy much passionate support either.


I'm quite surprised at Wendy & Lucy, though!

And I really really hope that Let the Right One In can break the Top 10.

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While I thought Wendy and Lucy was a good film, I am surprised by how much critics are loving it.

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I'm surprised that Synecdoche is doing so well. Didn't it get like a barely fresh grade over at RT? I thought critics thought it was just okay.

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It's a pretty divisive film.

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http://www.awardsdaily.com/?p=5320#more-5320

It is just great to see WENDY & LUCY at #1.


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http://www.worldofkj.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=46784&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=150

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Oops, sorry...


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Film Comment's Best Films of 2008

1. Wendy and Lucy Kelly Reichardt, U.S. 580
2. Flight of the Red Balloon Hou Hsiao-hsien, Taiwan/France 564
3. A Christmas Tale Arnaud Desplechin, France 557
4. Happy-Go-Lucky Mike Leigh, U.K. 538
5. WALL·E Andrew Stanton, U.S. 534
6. Still Life Jia Zhang-ke, Hong Kong/China 521
7. Paranoid Park Gus Van Sant, France/U.S. 465
8. Waltz with Bashir Ari Folman, Israel/France/Germany 424
9. My Winnipeg Guy Maddin, Canada 406
10. Milk Gus Van Sant, U.S. 356
11. Let the Right One In Tomas Alfredson, Sweden 351
12. The Duchess of Langeais Jacques Rivette, France/Italy 335
13. The Class Laurence Cantet, France 334
14. Synecdoche, New York Charlie Kaufman, U.S. 297
15. Hunger Steve McQueen, U.K. 289
16. Silent Light Carlos Reygadas, Mexico/France/Netherlands 286
17. Ballast Lance Hammer, U.S. 283
18. Man on Wire James Marsh, U.K. 282
19. The Exiles Kent Mackenzie, U.S. 257
20. Gomorrah Matteo Garrone, Italy 253

Their top of undistributed films is more intriguing, though. Both lists are very similar to IndieWire's.
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It is just great to see WENDY & LUCY at #1.


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James Berardinelli's Top 10:

1. The Dark Knight
2. Doubt
3. Slumdog Millionaire
4. Wall-E
5. The Wrestler
6. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
7. Iron Man
8. Revolutionary Roa
9. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
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criticstop10 had another update. If history is any indication Wall-E is safe for a nom as from 2004 onwards all of the #1 movies have been nominated.


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Looks like no movie will get even close to The Dark Knight's #1-spots.

GO Let the Right One In!! I hope it can keep rising.

Happy-Go-Lucky is really quite a critics' darling, eh?

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Out of the Top 11... F/N has the least #1's. And almost every contender has about 10+ #1's

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Here is my local critics pics...
Forrest Hartman of the Reno Gazette-Journal wrote:
1. Changeling
2. Revolutionary Road
3. Milk
4. Australia
5. The Dark Knight
6. Defiance
7. In Bruges
8. Speed Racer
9. Forgetting Sarah Marshall
10. Iron Man

Honorable mentions: “The Spiderwick Chronicles,” “WALL-E,” “American Teen,” “Bolt,” “Doubt,” “The Reader,” “Hamlet 2,” “Frost/Nixon,” “Traitor” and “Leatherheads”


Definitely more main stream than a bunch of critics, but i feel it is a very solid list all around. Changeling at #1 though? :shock:


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Speed Racer!!!

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Speed Racer? :grrr:
I stopped watching it after 20 minutes.
WTF was going on I don't know.

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http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/ar ... -e_1090666

It hardly seems that it would be a likely choice for the film critics who write for the alternative press, but Disney/Pixar's WALL-E has been named best film of 2008 in the ninth annual Village Voice-LA Weekly poll of 116 mostly alt-press critics. Hou Hsiao-hsien's The Flight of the Red Balloon came in second, just ahead of Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky , whose star, Sally Hawkins, received the best actress award. Sean Penn was voted best actor for Milk , which placed seventh in the voting. Somewhat surprisingly, Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire , which already boasts several best-picture awards, finished in 20th place, three positions below The Dark Knight, while Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino was left sputtering in 29th place. "Batman didn't prevail, and Clint failed to save the day, but then John McCain didn't win the election," wrote the Village Voice 's J. Hoberman in announcing the winners. "It was WALL-E that touched a chord and fit the national mood. ... The real miracle of WALL-E was that the standard Disney tropes -- adorable critters, rampant sentimentality, asexual eroticism -- were burnt to a crisp and then redeployed as beacons of hope in an almost unbearably bleak vision of a dead world


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http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/alternative%20press%20critics%20pick%20wall-e_1090666

It hardly seems that it would be a likely choice for the film critics who write for the alternative press, but Disney/Pixar's WALL-E has been named best film of 2008 in the ninth annual Village Voice-LA Weekly poll of 116 mostly alt-press critics. Hou Hsiao-hsien's The Flight of the Red Balloon came in second, just ahead of Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky , whose star, Sally Hawkins, received the best actress award. Sean Penn was voted best actor for Milk , which placed seventh in the voting. Somewhat surprisingly, Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire , which already boasts several best-picture awards, finished in 20th place, three positions below The Dark Knight, while Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino was left sputtering in 29th place. "Batman didn't prevail, and Clint failed to save the day, but then John McCain didn't win the election," wrote the Village Voice 's J. Hoberman in announcing the winners. "It was WALL-E that touched a chord and fit the national mood. ... The real miracle of WALL-E was that the standard Disney tropes -- adorable critters, rampant sentimentality, asexual eroticism -- were burnt to a crisp and then redeployed as beacons of hope in an almost unbearably bleak vision of a dead world


brilliant stuff.


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Here's another Top 10 chart, with Wall-E still maintaining it's impressive run:

http://moviecitynews.com/awards/2009/to ... eboard.htm

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Here is my local critics pics...
Forrest Hartman of the Reno Gazette-Journal wrote:
1. Changeling
2. Revolutionary Road
3. Milk
4. Australia
5. The Dark Knight
6. Defiance
7. In Bruges
8. Speed Racer
9. Forgetting Sarah Marshall
10. Iron Man

Honorable mentions: “The Spiderwick Chronicles,” “WALL-E,” “American Teen,” “Bolt,” “Doubt,” “The Reader,” “Hamlet 2,” “Frost/Nixon,” “Traitor” and “Leatherheads”


Definitely more main stream than a bunch of critics, but i feel it is a very solid list all around. Changeling at #1 though? :shock:


Wow strange list IMO, Changeling 1? Australia 4? I like both of those movie more than most critics but honestly! and Speed Racer is one of the ten best movies of the year? Again I like it more than many but nuh uh.

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Post Re: 2008 Top 10 Lists
One of the lists that matter, Cahiers du cinema's top 10:

1. Redacted, Brian De Palma
2. Colossal Youth, Pedro Costa
3. Cloverfield, Mat Reeves
4. No Country for Old Men, Joel & Ethan Coen
5. Two Lovers, James Gray
6. Waltz with Bashir, Ari Folman
7. Dernier maquis, Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche
8. Hunger, Steeve McQueen
9. A Short Film About the Indio Nacional, Raya Martin
10. De la guerre, Bertrand Bonello

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Only reason why Cloverfield got in must be that it was shot in DV (Cahiers' writers are champions of the format), but still definitely a shocker. Although Redacted was underrated by most critics and viewers, I can't see how it deserves a first place mention. Oh, and it, with a second place holder Colossal Youth, were also shot in DV. Lattest Costa was praised by many (including Rosenbaum, if I remember correctly), so no questions here. Overall, an interesting list.


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Brian De Palma's a hack.

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Oh Jesus Cahiers.

What's with the French and James Gray? Maybe they thought it said Nicholas Ray.

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hmm...didn't cahiers go out of style like three decades ago?


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The French in general went out of style three decades ago.

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Cloverfield is brilliant.

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