12.21.07
Top Ten List: Roger Ebert
1. Juno
2. No Country for Old Men
3. Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
4. Atonement
5. The Kite Runner
6. Away From Her
7. Across the Universe
8. La Vie En Rose
9. The Great Debaters
10. Into the Wild
“Juno” is my number one film as well, without a doubt, that is number one on my list I haven’t even put together yet.
Roger Ebert said that he had to go with his heart, and Juno made the biggest impact on him this year, and I agree, it’s the same with me. He went on to say that this year was full of unbelievably good films, one after the other, and that this year had one of the best fall lineups in recent years. Again I agree.
$upreme Bean$ said,
December 22, 2007 at 5:30 pm
Before The Devils Knows Your Dead def earned its spot on the list, that movie was gritty and scary, i finished watching it and felt a bit dirty afterwards. it def lets it effect on me. Phillip Seymour Hoffman sure knows how to play a purely evil minded character…