The
Top 10 Films of the Year
As
judged by ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Nottingham new media and Radio Nottingham film critic
Nigel Bell.
Has he chosen the right Top 10? Give
us your chart, your thoughts.
| Moulin
Rouge is the worst movie of the year. Have you seen "Lantana"?
It isn't even on your list. "Memento"? Great movie. |
| Ann |
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A runaway winner.
In your face, outrageous, risk taking and able to alienate as many
as it pleased. |
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Proof that the
French can do many things better than we Brits. Cheeky and uplifting
with great views of Paris. |
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The movie which
put Disney in its place. Jokes for children and adults mix to make
a genuine family favourite. |
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Nicole's back in
a ghost story which plays mind tricks instead of filling the screen
with gore. |
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The Spielberg/Kubrick
show in a futuristic drama which is hardly all sweetness and light
but very worthy. |
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The movie which
dared to mix modern rock with Chaucer and succeeded with flying colours.
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Blink and you would
have missed this tale of Aussie ingenuity as man prepared to make
his first moon landing. |
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Rene speaks with
an English accent as she vies for the love of Hugh Grant and Colin
Firth. Who would you choose? |
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Another film to divide
the critics. For me an absolute winner. Samuel L. Jackson seeks the
ultimate deal in Liverpool. |
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A late arrival
but worth while none the less. A film which, unlike Harry Potter,
makes you desperate for more. |
The 2001 Turkey
award
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A disaster from
start to finish and featuring the worst scene from 2001 as our "hero"
tries to make it with a goat. |


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