20 Best Films Of The Decade According To Flickchart Fans

Posted by Rama On December - 23 - 2009

The Dark Knight

I’m sure by now some of you are already tired with lists of best of… list of the decade, list of the year, list of whichever. But make some room for a few more, will ya because the website Flickchart has compiled its own list of 20 Top Films of the decade but this is decided by the fans, not critics. It’s got stats, ranks, data, a cool concept actually head on over to their blog entry to find out more. Check out the list after this jump… 20. CHILDREN OF MEN
19. SIN CITY

18. FINDING NEMO

17. CASINO ROYALE

16. THE BOURNE IDENTITY

15. THE INCREDIBLES

14. GLADIATOR

13. IRON MAN

12. SHAUN OF THE DEAD

11. ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND

10. WALL-E

9. MEMENTO

8. NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN

7. THE DEPARTED

6. KILL BILL VOL. 1

5. LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS

4. LORD OF THE RINGS: RETURN OF THE KING

3. BATMAN BEGINS

2. LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING

1. THE DARK KNIGHT

    I can’t believe they didn’t include Pan’s Labyrinth, The Host, and Pixar’s UP but then again, you can probably pretty much include any Pixar movie in the last 10 years as part of best of the decade.

    5 Responses to “20 Best Films Of The Decade According To Flickchart Fans”

    1. Moviebuff says:

      Great list… AMAZING list actually. The only one I would disagree with is Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Didn’t care for that one.

      I love the way the LOTR trilogy and the two Batman movies fill out the top 5. haha

      Also… notice how 1/4 of the list is comic book adapted? haha

    2. frisky says:

      This probably the worst list i’ve seen. IMO

      The Departed, no matter how good it is, still it’s not original (Internal Affairs should be put instead).

      Iron Man, Casino Royale, Sin City, Children of Men?

    3. Rama says:

      Internal Affairs was and always will be the better version, of course, I agree… but THE DEPARTED was probably one of the few remakes that worked, Bill Monahan’s script was filled with crazy, catchy, funny, wiseguy lines and making Mark Wahlberg as the angel of death bringing justice and putting a closure the Marty Scorsese way was a nice touch.

    4. Moviebuff says:

      I think you guys mean…INFERNAL AFFAIRS… not “Internal”.

      Internal Affairs is a 1990 film with Richard Gere that has nothing to do with The Departed. Infernal Affairs is the english title for MOU GAAN DOU.

    5. Rama says:

      hahaha LOL.. yes, that’s what I meant..
      once again me and my typos..
      Thanks for the heads up, moviebuff :) good lookin’ out

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