2015 Spotlight: #62 Same as above...
2014 Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance): #78 A gimmick, but Michael was very good.
2013 12 Years a Slave: #62 Don't need to see this to have an idea of the evils of slavery.
2012 Argo: #22 It was okay. Best Picture? Nah...
2011 The Artist: #71 Same story was done much better in Singing in the Rain....
2010 The King's Speech: #18 Man overcomes speech impediment. So- so...
2009 The Hurt Locker: #116 I thought it was great. Almost documentary in style.
2008 Slumdog Millionairee: #16 Great. A love story with sibling rivalry and rags-to-riches overtones. Plus Frida Pinto is beautiful.
2007 No Country for Old Men: #36 Great minimalist flick.
LOL Thanks. I was going to do my own response to each, but... what you said is perfect.
Mine is the exact same except, I saw Spotlight, and wish I hadn’t. Thankfully, I didn’t pay for it.
I really hated Birdman. When I’m sitting in a theater, watching a movie, and the ONLY THINK I’m thinking about is, “How’d they shoot this?” It’s a FAIL!