The Departed
Little Miss Sunshine
The Prestige
Children of Men
Pursuit of Happyness
Letters from Iwo Jima
Pan's Labyrinth
An Inconvenient Truth
Babel
Casino Royale
Pan's Labyrinth is the clear winner here in my opinion. That movie really showed off del Toro's eye for aesthetics and I can only wonder if he'll ever come up with something that can top it. The only ones I don't really care for are Babel and The Prestige, which is strange because I like Christopher Nolan and most of the actors involved (David Bowie is always a welcome addition).
It feels weird looking back on Pursuit of Happyness and remembering how everyone loved Jaden's performance in that movie and how everyone can't stand him now.
I had to watch An Inconvenient Truth for a class and I'm pretty sure my teacher was in love with Al Gore. She made sure we watched all the special features and gave us little trivia about him throughout the movie.
Oh, and I'll throw in The Lives of Others as another really good movie from '06. It's a German thriller about the government surveillance that took place in East Germany.
Post Edited by Ecto @ 14th Nov 2013 8:15 PM |