tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1945409560028604120.post5770382557313036403..comments2024-03-25T18:28:11.545-07:00Comments on It's Either Sadness or Bookphoria...: My Top 50 Movies of the DecadeLarryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05498144703249090413noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1945409560028604120.post-87876030482576811822010-01-31T16:20:22.279-08:002010-01-31T16:20:22.279-08:00Great list, I'm happy to say I've seen alm...Great list, I'm happy to say I've seen almost every single one of these (just watched The Hurt Locker last night, incredible). I've missed maybe five of them.<br /><br />I would quibble with your order, I suppose, but in general it's hard to think of many not on your list. What about The Lives of Others? City of God? Master and Commander? Minority Report? Up in the Air?<br /><br />Yes...I'm looking through my Netflix ratings.James Ricenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1945409560028604120.post-59088803494705691992010-01-31T15:28:39.464-08:002010-01-31T15:28:39.464-08:00Haven't seen all of the movies on your list ye...Haven't seen all of the movies on your list yet. Only one I disagree with is Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, which is odd because I typically love martial arts movies. <br /><br />The one on your list that I most wholeheartedly agree with is Lost in Translation. I didn't get it at all the first time that I saw it. Didn't think of it much again until I caught it again on TV a few years later. In between that first viewing and the coincidental viewing, I had actually been to Tokyo and the movie suddenly struck a chord. They captured the city as it is to an alien perfectly. That and Scarlet Johanssen is hot.Sean Burgessnoreply@blogger.com