and Slumdog was worthy of it's Best Picture Oscar. Manipulated to appeal to a greater audience, but it seems that's the way "awards" type films with have been for at least the last 10 years.
I preferred
Doubt, Vicky Cristina Barcelona,
Frost/Nixon,
Milk,
The Reader,
WALL-E, and
The Dark Knight.
2008 was an incredibly good year for movies!I agree with your recommendations above, except for Vicky Cristina Barcelona, which was terrible.
I'd also add from that year:
Frozen River and
In Bruges.
I think Slumdog deserved the win.
Slumdog is average and not even one of Boyle's bests. The Reader was the best picture that year and it was a shame Fiennes wasn't even given acknowledgement for his fine work in it. He has a good year with that and In Bruges.2007 was one of the most incredible years for movies ever and was far better than the picturs affected by the writers strike in '08. There Will Be Blood, Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, Eastern Promises, Away From Her, Into the Wild, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, No Country for Old Men, Once and 3:10 to Yuma.
Revolutionary Road got a lot of press. But of the two Winslet movies, I thought The Reader was better.And yes, 2007 was a stellar year. I'm not a fan of Juno, but I liked all the other movies you mentioned. 2007's No Country and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is on my top 50 all time favorites. Aside from the ones you mentioned, there was also The Lives of Others, The Bourne Ultimatum, Zodiac, The King of Kong, Sunshine, The Darjeeling Limited, Eastern Promises, and Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.