What do you think was the best movie of 2007?
Personly I liked "I'm not There" alot![]()
What do you think was the best movie of 2007?
Personly I liked "I'm not There" alot![]()
Superbad.
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Going by heavily delayed Australian releases, my vote would be for Pan's Labyrinth.
No Country For Old Men.
Haven't seen much, ermmm...The Bourne Ultimatum
I would say Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
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Truely and Honestly, Superbad. Nothing has made me laugh as much as that film.
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now, as for all the movies I saw, I'd go with Superbad, which, as Justinian pointed out, was funny not just because of the jokes, but because it was actually believable (to an extent) But I've heard many good things about No Country for Old Men, and I plan to watch it as soon as it comes out on DVD.
then you'll like 3:10 to Yuma. It has the standard Western settings, but compared to the old John Wayne movies, this is pretty different.Originally Posted by Dahir
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Anyway, I'll say American Gangster, though i have not seen there will be blood yet.
ether 300 or Children of men (or was that 2006?)
No Country For Old Men. 300 and Superbad can't hold a candle to this film.
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I loved 300 and American Gangster,
Beowulf was good too.
No Country For Old Men.
Superbad.
Superbad defined this year in cinema, I'm sorry. Best teen movie ever, because it was actually believable, consistently funny to the point of tears streaming from my eyes, had good acting, and everything. I don't care about the great drama/thrillers that come out every year, no movie nails the high school comedy genre like Superbad.
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