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<p>Well, here is my final post in this series on my Best 40 Movies of the Decade (2000-2009). While making this list and writing these short reviews, I realized that there are a lot of other 5 star movies that I would recommend without hesitation that didn&#8217;t make the cut, so I&#8217;ve added a list down below of the ones I could think of. Also, as I said at the beginning of these posts, this list is based only on movies that I have seen &#8211; there are a number of other movies that are sitting in my Netflix queue (and a couple of flicks that are still in theaters) that I haven&#8217;t seen and from what I&#8217;ve heard a couple of them at least might have made this list, so I&#8217;ve also listed those down below as well. But let&#8217;s get to it. At #10&#8230;</p>
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<h2>#10 Letters from Iwo Jima</h2>
<p>Clint Eastwood directed a war movie that is nearly entirely in Japanese that won a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. Let that soak in for a minute. Any director that could produce such a deeply felt and noble movie in their own language would be considered a great director &#8211; that Eastwood could wring such emotion out of his actors in a language he doesn&#8217;t even speak &#8211; it may be the best directing job of the decade.</p>
<h2>#9 Memento</h2>
<p>Better known now for Batman Begins &amp; The Dark Knight, director Nolan (based on a story by his brother) started out the decade with his best film, which boasts one of the best screenplays of all time. Guy Pierce is very good, but Nolan (who also wrote the screenplay) is why you watch this movie.</p>
<h2>#8 Ratatouille</h2>
<p>When I saw this Pixar film in the theater, I remember my jaw literally dropping at some of the artistry in which Paris is displayed. Brad Bird was brought in to save this movie from another director, and the result was the best animated film of the decade.</p>
<h2>#7 Old Boy</h2>
<p>I really don&#8217;t know how to explain this movie. How director Chan-wook Park packed as much as he did into two hours I don&#8217;t know, but what an intense two hours it is. You will never look at an octopus the same way again, that&#8217;s for sure.</p>
<h2>#6 Zodiac</h2>
<p>I doubt that this nearly three hour epic made many people&#8217;s best of the decade lists, and that is a shame. David Fincher&#8217;s methodical narrative does almost nothing wrong &#8211; every character seems real, every detail is explained, and every shot in the movie feels like Fincher spent days perfecting it.</p>
<h2>#5 Touching the Void</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m a rock climber and I read this book about 15 years ago, so when I heard that they were finally going to make a movie out of it (and thankfully that Tom Cruise would not be playing Joe Simpson) I wondered if there was any way that they could possibly translate the drama of the book onto screen without it feeling cheesy. Director Kevin Macdonald (who a few years later directed the very good Last King of Scotland which is in my 5-star-but-didn&#8217;t-make-the-cut-list below) figured it out, making it a documentary starring Joe Simpson plus an actor double. The results of Joe Simpson returning to the mountain that nearly killed him made this the best documentary of the decade.</p>
<h2>#4 There Will be Blood</h2>
<p>From the moment the film starts to the very last scene, it is impossible to not be riveted to the screen. There is something elemental about this film, something that goes beyond &#8220;the American experience&#8221; to a much darker place &#8211; if I were to compare this to any other movie, I would probably say Apocalypse Now. Daniel Day-Lewis seems almost possessed in this movie (he is famous for never breaking character while filming &#8211; not sure I would have wanted to be alone with him off set), turning kind of an extended version performance of his other great role of the decade from Gangs of New York.</p>
<h2>#3 Twilight Samurai</h2>
<p>There is so much soul in this movie that it is a bit hard to believe that it was made in these (let&#8217;s face it) shallow times. Twilight Samurai is barely about samurai &#8211; it is about family above all else and how life continually conspires to try to tear us from the people that matter the most to us.</p>
<h2>#2 The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Extended Version</h2>
<p>The nearly 12 hours that it takes to watch the extended version of Peter Jackson&#8217;s Lord of the Rings Trilogy is certainly not something that everyone will do all in one sitting. If, however, you are able to sit through it, you will simply marvel at how Jackson was able to bring so much scope, action, acting and special effects together for 12 hours of movie making (that is six 2 hour movies, more than most directors ever make) so seamlessly. No trilogy has ever been so complete, epic or entertaining.</p>
<h2>#1 Children of Men</h2>
<p>Few movies that I&#8217;ve seen have been able to instill in me the feeling that I was watching the a reasonable rendition of the future unfold on screen, but Alfonso Cuarón&#8217;s masterpiece Children of Men is one. Don&#8217;t get me wrong &#8211; I don&#8217;t want this future, and I honestly don&#8217;t think that our future will be so bleak. That said, the chaos that reigns in Cuarón&#8217;s England feels very real, and every character carries enough baggage to weigh down a tank (of which there are many in the film). Also, and this is without a doubt, Children of Men contains the best action sequence of any movie since perhaps Taxi Driver. In a decade when terror and the threat of terror caused wars and the fear of a new pandemic health event took hold, Children of Men &#8211; more than any other film of the decade &#8211; portrayed the mood and warned of the possible consequences if we don&#8217;t get out act together.</p>
<h2>Best Director of the Decade</h2>
<p>Clint Eastwood</p>
<h2>Best Actor of the Decade</h2>
<p>Tie: Daniel Day-Lewis &amp; Leonardo DiCaprio</p>
<h2>Best Actress of the Decade</h2>
<p>Cate Blanchett</p>
<p><strong>Great movies I saw this decade that didn&#8217;t make the cut</strong></p>
<p>In no particular order: The Last King of Scotland, Mystic River, Wall-E, Black Hawk Down, Gladiator, Amelie (very hard to leave off), Bourne Identity, No Country for Old Men, The Assissination of Jesse James, Good Night and Good Luck, Frost/Nixon, An Inconvenient Truth, Sideways, City of God, Catch Me if You Can, Little Miss Sunshine, Spiderman 2, Superman, Babel, Gone Baby Gone, Million Dollar Baby, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Adaptation, Hero, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Juno, Into the Wild, Persepolis&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230;and I am sure many more that I&#8217;ll add as I think of them (and please feel free to suggest)</p>
<h2>Probably Great Movies That I Haven&#8217;t Seen That Might Have Made My Top 40 (and yes, I know, I know, I need to watch them already)</h2>
<p>4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days; King of Kong; Man on Wire; The Royal Tenenbaums; Before Sunset; The Lives of Others; Waltz with Bashir; Up; Let the Right One In; The Diving Bell and the Butterfly; Sexy Beast&#8230;again, suggestions welcome</p>
<p>The rest of the movies on my top 40 of the decade:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chadcatacchio.com/best-movies-of-the-decade-2000-2009-11-20/" target="_blank">#11-20</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.chadcatacchio.com/top-movies-of-the-decade-2000-2009-30-21/" target="_blank">#21-30</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.chadcatacchio.com/top-movies-of-the-decade-2000-2009-numbers-thirty-one-to-forty/" target="_blank">#31-40</a></p>
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<p>This is the third installment in my Best 40 Movies of the Decade series of posts. The feedback so far has been pretty positive, but I wonder if that is because readers think I&#8217;m going to put their favorite films in the last 20! I decided last night that after the final post, I&#8217;ll include a list of other films that didn&#8217;t make the top 40 cut, but are five stars nonetheless. So let&#8217;s get going and start with #20, about a family of superheroes&#8230;<span id="more-1640"></span></p>
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<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 106px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Pixar&#8217;s first &#8220;people&#8221; movie was a great combo of the superhero and super-spy genres &#8211; the movie feels like Casino Royale meets Spiderman. Funny throughout, The Incredibles was one of two nearly perfect movies that Brad Bird made in the decade.</div>
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<h2>#20 The Incredibles</h2>
<p>Pixar&#8217;s first &#8220;people&#8221; movie was a great combo of the superhero and super-spy genres &#8211; the movie feels like Casino Royale meets Spiderman meets Toy Story. Funny throughout, The Incredibles was one of two nearly perfect animated movies that Brad Bird make this decade.</p>
<h2>#19 Borat</h2>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s a nice!&#8221; is perhaps the best movie line of the decade. As it stormed into theaters catching an unsuspecting American audience almost completely off-guard, Borat provided us with something that we haven&#8217;t had in a long time at the movies &#8211; a great comedic talent completely owning both the movie and the audience. I just hope that Borat&#8217;s prostitute sister appreciates how great a talent her brother is. (p.s. the extra scenes on the DVD are amazing as well &#8211; &#8220;What&#8217;s this?&#8221;)</p>
<h2>#18 Gran Torino</h2>
<p>For any other director, Gran Torino would be enough to put them on a list of the best directors of the decade, but for Clint Eastwood, Gran Torino solidifies one of the best runs of any director in any decade (Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby, Letters from Iwo Jima, Flags of Our Fathers, Changling, and probably the upcoming Invictus are all spectacular films). What makes this one special, however, is that in addition to directing, Eastwood turns in the best performance of his career. If it hadn&#8217;t been for Sean Penn also turning in the best of his career in Milk the same year, I believe Eastwood would have finally won a best acting Oscar.</p>
<h2>#17 The Aviator</h2>
<p>Although I assume most people would probably say that The Departed was Scorsese&#8217;s best movie this decade, as I&#8217;ve already said, I consider Infernal Affairs a tic better than The Departed, and The Aviator well beyond both. The Aviator is a different kind of Scorsese movie &#8211; it almost has a Spielberg feel to it &#8211; but that also makes it one of his freshest films. DiCaprio (who certainly was the best actor of the decade that didn&#8217;t win any kind of major awards) and Blanchett as Kate Hepburn are very enjoyable to watch, the flight scenes are done with such skill that it makes you wonder what else Scorsese is capable of.</p>
<h2>#16 Hustle &amp; Flow</h2>
<p>Without a doubt the coolest movie of the decade was Hustle &amp; Flow. Cool as in Dr. Dre cool. It&#8217;s a movie that needs to be heard as much as seen, one that you need to watch with your DVD player hooked up to a surround system &#8211; turned up to full blast.</p>
<h2>#15 Maria Full of Grace</h2>
<p>With all due respect to City of God, I felt Maria Full of Grace was the best movie to come out of South America this decade (with The Motorcycle Diaries, my #30 movie, the second best). This movie felt so real without banging us over the head, with themes that are central to understanding the entire Western Hemisphere, while showcasing a great new acting talent in Catalina Sandino Moreno.</p>
<h2>#14 Serenity</h2>
<p>The best science fiction movie of the decade (though honestly, there wasn&#8217;t a ton of competition), Serenity is probably also the best TV to film adaptation ever (although The Brady Bunch Movie was pretty good too). Part western, part sci-fi epic, Joss Whedon&#8217;s Serenity fills lots of holes left from the TV series Firefly while standing firmly on its own merits.</p>
<h2>#13 American Splendor</h2>
<p>The most droll film of the decade was also Paul Giamatti&#8217;s best work &#8211; funny, sad, depressing and inspirational all at once. A technical marvel of a film as well, with great integration of the comic into the film. Also, American Splendor is one of the best movies I&#8217;ve ever seen that breaks the 4th Wall rule.</p>
<h2>#12 Lost in Translation</h2>
<p>Bill Murray is one funny dude. He&#8217;s also an underrated actor &#8211; at least he was until this role, one he should have won an Oscar for. Scarlet Johansson also launched her career with in this movie about what about how being in a place so foreign can help us find out new things about ourselves.</p>
<h2>#11 United 93</h2>
<p>The best film to date about 9/11, and probably the best simulated documentary ever made. Not for the faint of heart (I know people who simply won&#8217;t watch it), but an entirely compelling film.</p>
<p>The rest of the movies on the list:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chadcatacchio.com/ten-best-movies-of-the-decade/" target="_blank">#1-10</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.chadcatacchio.com/top-movies-of-the-decade-2000-2009-30-21/" target="_blank">#21-30</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.chadcatacchio.com/top-movies-of-the-decade-2000-2009-numbers-thirty-one-to-forty/" target="_blank">#31-40</a></p>
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