The (Now-Overrated) ILX Top 100 Films of the 2000s Poll Results

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Found Team America's politics repellent. The spoofing of jingoism is refracted through parodies of Bruckheimer movies and generally good-natured whereas the hatred of Hollywood liberals seems visceral and wildly out of proportion. It reminded me of Al fucking Capp and his liberal-baiting bullshit from the late 60s. And the whole "jokes bruv" defence is pretty disingenuous given the context.

Dorian (Dorianlynskey), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:18 (sixteen years ago)

Also I didn't think that the point of that episode was "global warming doesn't exist"

there have been like 10 episodes where the point was this, sometimes w/ the characters explicitly saying as much

iatee, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:19 (sixteen years ago)

H&K the first I voted for, I think in my top 10. Perfectly paced, the best of times.

ogmor, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:19 (sixteen years ago)

re TMB!, I thought "Laura, I'm gonna punch you in the face" was a pretty good sitcom catchphrase.

Kim Jong-Il was Cartman w/ minstrelly voice.

Rage, Resentment, Spleen (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:19 (sixteen years ago)

so at least one of the alleged "global warming doesn't exist" episodes is the one lampooning Katrina and another is the one that painted Al Gore as a fame whore, right

PIES! PIES! PIES! PIES! PIES! (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:26 (sixteen years ago)

TMB predated 9/11, no?

Simon H., Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:28 (sixteen years ago)

right, there's also this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrance_and_Phillip:_Behind_the_Blow
where clyde says "My dad is a geologist and he says there actually isn't any concrete evidence of global warming"

iatee, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:29 (sixteen years ago)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v212/etienne_saint/28_days_later_still15.jpg

I was sort've keen to see 28 Days because I read an article by Alex Garland where he talked abt how Romero's 'Dawn of the Dead' being an amazingly moving experience for 'boys of a certain age' - ie ME! I really like the way that both DOTD and Knightriders (Romero's other great movie) are abt ways you can build fragile, imperfect 'communities' - it's like a metaphor for ILX, or something...

― Andrew L

I watched this last night. It's not the worst film ever, but it left me pretty cold.

― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn

On the other hand I'm now in love with Cillian Murphy's mouth.

― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn

I think the story of 28 Days Later is entirely, consistantly, motivated by Jim's desire to survive The Worst Outbreak In Fucking Ever. And he tries to do it with humanity and compassion. Up until the midpoint London escape, he's fighting rawly against zombies for his life and the safety of his friends. From then until the end of the (albeit ungainly) third act the stakes are significantly upped: Jim's gotta fight against dehumanized non-zombie humans as well. Eccleston's army of combat-shocked creeps isn't unmotivated: it's another piece of the damage inflicted by the rage virus.

― remy bean

#78

28 Days Later
Danny Boyle
2002
United Kingdom
(239 points, 12 votes)

('_') (omar little), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:29 (sixteen years ago)

Yes, but that is one line in one episode, not 8-10 dedicated episodes

PIES! PIES! PIES! PIES! PIES! (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:30 (sixteen years ago)

okay, I'm sorry for misleading you, they have 3 episodes where they claim global warming doesn't exist, not 8

iatee, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:31 (sixteen years ago)

season 10 of SP was better than either of the movies - it's gone steadily downhill since, though.

Simon H., Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:32 (sixteen years ago)

Nice! This was just outside my top 10 btw.

they ate only candy canes (Pillbox), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:33 (sixteen years ago)

The overstatement matters when your argument is "They spend all this time saying global warming doesn't exist but never say anything bad about Bush," particularly when you look at the episodes in question and see pretty much equal measures of global warming denial and making fun of Bush.

PIES! PIES! PIES! PIES! PIES! (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:34 (sixteen years ago)

trying to decide if 28 days later is really the best zombie movie of the decade. guess it's a tossup between that and shaun.

hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:34 (sixteen years ago)

(note that when I say "pretty much", that is acknowledgment that there is more GW denial than GWB-bashing, but not nearly the discrepancy you're painting)

PIES! PIES! PIES! PIES! PIES! (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:34 (sixteen years ago)

28 Days Later rules. I like the sequel, too.

Simon H., Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:35 (sixteen years ago)

(i suppose shaun might still place, dunno. liked both of them fine, didn't love either.)

hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:35 (sixteen years ago)

If they can get through the 00s and find more reasons to knock climate change activists than George fucking Bush, then fuck them.

Dorian (Dorianlynskey), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:36 (sixteen years ago)

The overstatement matters when your argument is "They spend all this time saying global warming doesn't exist but never say anything bad about Bush," particularly when you look at the episodes in question and see pretty much equal measures of global warming denial and making fun of Bush.

okay, let me rephrase then: I don't want to watch a show that gives equal time to denying global warming as it does making jokes about bush. happy?

iatee, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:37 (sixteen years ago)

I'm still very enthusiastic about Cillian Murphy's mouth.

Inculcate a spirit of serfdom in children (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:37 (sixteen years ago)

Parker and Stone might be libertarians, but above all else they're dogged contrarianists, for better and worse.

Simon H., Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:38 (sixteen years ago)

Parker and Stone might be libertarians, but above all else they're dogged contrarianists, for better and worse.

this is a v. good point and it leads them down very sad paths

iatee, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:39 (sixteen years ago)

(pretend like the 'v.' was 'very' or the 'very' was 'v.')

iatee, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:40 (sixteen years ago)

when they're funny i forgive their obnoxiousness, political and otherwise. when they're not funny, they're just obnoxious.

hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:40 (sixteen years ago)

28DL was a watershed moment in the evolution of zombie cinema in that it freed zombies from their characteristic rigor mortis stumblewalk & allowed them to run at their opponents, thus making them a much more formidable (& scary!) threat.

they ate only candy canes (Pillbox), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:40 (sixteen years ago)

late pass 4 me & my dinner party shtick plz

Truffaut once boiled cinema down to "beautiful things being done to beautiful women". Gilbert Adair has already pointed out the good ol' gallic sexism in that, and even the uncomfortable hint of rape in "things being done", even while he was acknowledging the elements of truth in the generalization. so then von trier is really fucking up cinema in this equation. his films seem like sadistic exercises with the payoff no more than a sick joke. still, i can't front too much on Breaking the Waves at least, b/c in general he seems like a born director, knows where to put the camera always, gets great performances, plus that film is good looking and i dunno it just puts it over the top fr me. but i don't feel like these things are enough to take his shit elsewhere.

you can't see what the top 10 ilm singles are w/out loading all their wankin' JUST FROM TODAY.

lol and i know, right? marked the end of that thread so perfectly probably several hundreds posts ago (yes, i have posted to it multiple times since)

men lie, women lie, hips don't (zvookster), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:40 (sixteen years ago)

Dawn of the Dead remake was better than 28DL

smashing aspirant (milo z), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:41 (sixteen years ago)

28 days later was bullshit. terry's chocolate orange infected ...with rage. also poor use of gybe, esp compared to pineapple express.

ogmor, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:41 (sixteen years ago)

Wondered who would be more reviled than Von Trier on this thread; Parker & Stone?

Chris L, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:42 (sixteen years ago)

No, at least P&S's trolling is still funny a lot of the time.

Dorian (Dorianlynskey), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:43 (sixteen years ago)

Dawn of the Dead remake was better than 28DL - whatever one's preferences, the 00s were a golden era for the zombie film.

they ate only candy canes (Pillbox), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:43 (sixteen years ago)

when they're funny i forgive their obnoxiousness, political and otherwise. when they're not funny, they're just obnoxious.

This is pretty much OTM.

PIES! PIES! PIES! PIES! PIES! (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:44 (sixteen years ago)

which is kind of like, I think you're funny when you're not making fun of me

鬼の手 (Edward III), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:46 (sixteen years ago)

Parker and Stone might be libertarians, but above all else they're dogged contrarianists, for better and worse.

yah they also seem to have a particular h8 4 ppl who are earnest and self-serious and self-important which i guess is why they have so much ire for a lot of leftists *shurg* i think theyre p stupid/funny but i mean theyre still super fucken racists

the shots of a deserted london after dude wakes up in 28 days l8r a+++++

Lamp, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:47 (sixteen years ago)

28 days later is pretty awesome but i think it's canon status helps to overshadow 28 weeks later, which might be better in some ways (though i don't like the ending as much.) the DotD remake was pretty good but i'm not a fan of the ending in that one either, which just seems like a cheap shot. i guess i prefer my cheap endings to be hopeful rather than nihilistic.

('_') (omar little), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:48 (sixteen years ago)

Wondered who would be more reviled than Von Trier on this thread

Haneke.

queen frostine (Eric H.), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:48 (sixteen years ago)

haneke at his best > von trier at his best
haneke at his worst <<< von trier at his worst

鬼の手 (Edward III), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:49 (sixteen years ago)

I liked 28 Days Later okay, but 28 Weeks was horseshit.

Your body is a spiderland (polyphonic), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:50 (sixteen years ago)

28 Weeks' ending is so bleak that it retrospectively shits on the hopeful ending of 28 Days - just this huge, inescapable cloud of toxic gloom

Edward III, what do you consider Haneke at his best and worst?

Dorian (Dorianlynskey), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:50 (sixteen years ago)

prolly cache and funny games respectively

鬼の手 (Edward III), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:51 (sixteen years ago)

Most of these films coming up today are just... meh.

I don't think this was a great zombie decade, bcz Patricia Arquette worked less. BA DUM BUM

Think I liked Land of the Dead (?) a shade more than 28DL.

Rage, Resentment, Spleen (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:52 (sixteen years ago)

vice magazine >>>>>>>>>>>>> south park

max, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:53 (sixteen years ago)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v212/etienne_saint/squidwhale.jpg

to me, the squid and the whale is the curb your enthusiasm to the royal tenenbaums' seinfeld -- darker, naughtier, less reliant on "stock" characters, less shy about showing awkwardness and conflict. doesn't mean i don't love both movies. i see tenenbaums as a tableau piece, a family portrait with action. this is closer to being a movie movie.

― mimi in st. louis (Jody Beth Rosen)

The real strength for me, though, was the unrelenting ambiguity of all the four principal characters. They were soooo horrible. Wretched people. Just barely enough decency creeping through occasionally to justify their continuing to live. Awful people. So thoroughly second-rate.

Thankfully no deus ex machina self awareness at the end. Jeff Daniels is still the jerk he always was, even in the hospital.

Great movie.

― EComplex

i don't think the characters were particularly wretched or horrible. they weren't super-morally-pure movie heroes but i liked that about them. nobody was selfless or above reproach. they were just real-seeming, messy people.

― s1ocki

#77

The Squid and the Whale
Noah Baumbach
2005
United States
(242 points, 13 votes, 1 first place)

('_') (omar little), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:53 (sixteen years ago)

28 weeks later was better than 28 days later i thought

max, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:53 (sixteen years ago)

hey omar dunno how much work youre doing for the individual posts already but since youre snagging comments would it be hard to also include a link to the biggest ilx thread about each movie when you do the post?

max, Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:54 (sixteen years ago)

thing that struck me about 28 Days later on DVD was the shittiness of the ungraded footage compared to the print! like magic! this could tie in with the video transfer issue upthread, i didn't follow that to resolution

men lie, women lie, hips don't (zvookster), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:54 (sixteen years ago)

nice pun

鬼の手 (Edward III), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:56 (sixteen years ago)

code unknown is pretty beautiful imo

men lie, women lie, hips don't (zvookster), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:57 (sixteen years ago)

for you, max?

i can do that.

('_') (omar little), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:57 (sixteen years ago)

hehe thx

men lie, women lie, hips don't (zvookster), Thursday, 4 February 2010 20:57 (sixteen years ago)


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