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- 12/20/2011
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
Rooney Mara, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
MTV has come up with its own list of the top ten movies of 2011, picking David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, starring Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig, as the very best film of the year — conveniently giving a potential box-office boost to the only movie on the list that has yet to open in North America. And you thought the latest Manoel de Oliveira effort would land in the top spot, huh? Silly you.
I should add that Michel Hazanavicius' The Artist isn't on the list. Or Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life. Or Bennett Miller's Moneyball. Or even, Emma Stone and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse's Bryce Dallas Howard notwithstanding, Tate Taylor's The Help. And I won't even bother mentioning Asghar Farhadi's A Separation or Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy. Oops! I just did.
MTV has come up with its own list of the top ten movies of 2011, picking David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, starring Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig, as the very best film of the year — conveniently giving a potential box-office boost to the only movie on the list that has yet to open in North America. And you thought the latest Manoel de Oliveira effort would land in the top spot, huh? Silly you.
I should add that Michel Hazanavicius' The Artist isn't on the list. Or Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life. Or Bennett Miller's Moneyball. Or even, Emma Stone and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse's Bryce Dallas Howard notwithstanding, Tate Taylor's The Help. And I won't even bother mentioning Asghar Farhadi's A Separation or Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy. Oops! I just did.
- 12/17/2011
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
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