Monday, November 9, 2009

The films that defined the noughties

clipped from www.telegraph.co.uk
The films that defined the noughties
This decade has given rise to a fragmented, pick’n’mix cinematic culture - but
what are the 100 defining films of the last ten years?


This decade has brought some extraordinary shifts in the way films are made,
and the way we watch them. But it’s not always easy to pinpoint exactly when
those changes began – or where they will end. Many of the best films on this
list – long-gestating triumphs such as In the Mood for Love or Spirited Away
– were in development in the Nineties; others, now in production, will only
see the light of day in a few years time. More than that, some of the key
trends of the past 10 years – the DVD boom, faster broadband, YouTube – mean
that today’s film fans have been watching, legally or illegally, movies from
a bygone age. A fragmented, pick’n’mix cinematic culture, represented on
this list by highly referential films such as Kill Bill, Moulin Rouge! and
Far from Heaven, is increasingly the norm, not the exception.

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