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Veknoid_Outcast said:
AngryLittleAlchemist said:

#1. No Country For Old Men (2007):  

Nice list!

As much as I love No Country For Old Men, I think I'll always be sour about it. I feel very strongly that There Will Be Blood is the best movie of 2007 -- the best movie of the decade, in fact -- and seeing No Country win at the Oscars was a huge bummer for me. It's just a shame that both debuted the same year, because No Country also deserves praise and recognition.

Hopefully you understood the 2001 thing was just a joke since it's on my list as well (although, that's actually something haters would say, probably). 

That's fine. I understand it. I get weirdly bitter for reasons that don't make a lot of rational sense as well. I haven't seen that movie in a long time so I can't really give an opinion on it, thought it was pretty good from what I remember. I think the style of No Country's storytelling would probably still put it on top for me though, but that's just a guess. I'd probably have some Paul Thomas Anderson movie in the top 10 if I delved into him, just haven't.