| Dyslexic God, I think you have bigger problems than your dyslexia. To quote Ebert himself: "It's not what a movie's about, but how it's about it." Me and You and Everyone We Know is much more than you describe.
Anyway as to these lists, there are some sad omissions. Pan's Labyrinth is nowhere to be found. Peter Jackson's two actual masterpieces (Fellowship and King Kong) are nowhere listed, yet one person lists the terrible Return of the King, and several list the entire trilogy - which is a mistake, the trilogy goes sour soon after Fellowship ends (Two Towers contains some magic, but much that's bad, and then ROTK is all bad - which is amazing, as they filmed them all at once). Kudos to the Guardian for having the stones to list Dogville, which is a truly amazing film. And yea, the guy who listed AI (and not just listed it, but put it first) is nuts. As someone who saw it twice in the theater and more times on DVD, I can confirm that AI is a weird, sort of depressing failure that no one would really miss if it had never been made. Anyone who walked out of that movie thinking "favorite of the decade!" has truly bad taste. |