Mulholland Drive tops both the Village Voice and Film Comment's best-of-the-decade lists:
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It's kind of funny how little I remember Eternal Sunshine, considering the subject. However, I think I liked the movie while not wanting the characters to be together.
billytea,
ha! I can't speak to the Mall Cop movie because I haven't seen it. :-)
Now, I HATED Mulholland drive and thought it was just lynchian self-indulgence.
I couldn't even stay awake for Mulholland Drive. I tried several times.
I stayed awake. I didn't see the point.
I love Mulholland Drive! Love the look, love the story, love the performances. It's one of my favorite anti-Hollywood movies - up there with Sunset Boulevard, Barton Fink, In a Lonely Place and The Bad and the Beautiful. The story [spoiler] which is mostly a fantasy by a suicidal woman who got dumped by her female lover evokes the danger and appeal of Hollywood's illusion-making.
I even love all the stuff with the director (the actor who played him went on to write Tropical Thunder), especially the creepy Cowboy.
Per usual wrt to Lynch (Lost Highway excepted), I agree with Hec.
Mullholland Drive always makes me wonder where they were going to go with the series if it had been picked up. I suspect nowhere as interesting as where the movie went.
"Taken" is such a bad movie. I mean damn. It's a shame that's at the top. It was as bad or worse than "Righteous Kill."
Really? I loved it. I had never had a crush on Liam Nisson until that movie. Also, it had tons of HSQ moments for me.
I thought Taken was ridiculous. The boys here love the action, but for me, the setup was so absurd. "Hi, let me drop anvil after anvil the possible danger to my daughter so the (stupid) viewers will know what's happening when it happens exactly the way I said it could." I couldn't get past that.