Your Favourite Movie for Each Year Since You Were Born

Several of these I could not choose just one.

1969: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

1970: Little Big Man
1971: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
1972: The Godfather ([URL='http://www.filmsite.org/deli.html']Deliverance )[/URL]
1973: American Graffiti The Sting
1974: Young Frankenstein ([URL='http://www.filmsite.org/blaz.html']Blazing Saddles would have been #1 but it is not a good movie, just really fucking funny)[/URL]
1975: Jaws ( The Rocky Horror Picture Show - I put it second because I did not see it for another decade.)
1976: Marathon Man (this movie completely influenced my life)
1977: Star Wars- the other two would have won any other year.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
The Goodbye Girl
1978: (National Lampoon's) Animal House - I really can't decide between these.
The Deer Hunter
Superman The Movie
Up in Smoke
1979: The Jerk
Apocalypse Now - really the best film of the group
Breaking Away - this film impacted my life.
(Monty Python's) Life of Brian
1980: The Empire Strikes Back
Airplane!
The Big Red One
Breaker Morant - A&E introduced me to this film, back when that channel mattered.
Coal Miner's Daughter - I love Loretta and Sissy.
The Gods Must Be Crazy - I showed this movie to my students more than any other.
The Shining - I saw this one in the theater. 10 year old me had the shit scared out of me.
1981: Chariots of Fire- Best movie of the 3.
Das Boot
Raiders of the Lost Ark - the one I actually like the most.
1982: Blade Runner
E. T. - The Extra-Terrestrial - loved it at 12 HATE it now.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Gandhi
1983: A Christmas Story
Local Hero - just holds a warm place in my heart.
1984: Amadeus
The Killing Fields - eye opening movie.
The Natural
Romancing the Stone - does not hold up well.
This Is Spinal Tap - funniest Rock movie ever. The rock-n-roll encyclopedia knew all the in jokes.
1985: Brazil
Back to the Future
Ran- was on a foreign movie kick when I saw this. I have not seen it since.
1986: Aliens
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Mission
Platoon
Something Wild - my firs manic pixie dream girl movie. And I've chased strange girls ever since. Likely why I am still single.
1987: Raising Arizona - my Cohen Brother introduction.
Full Metal Jacket
The Last Emperor
The Princess Bride
RoboCop - too quotable to cut.
1988: Dangerous Liaisons - fell in love with Uma.
The Accidental Tourist
Big
A Fish Called Wanda
Heathers - best movie about the High School Pecking Order, and all the phsycobabble bullshit that started back then.
1989: Batman
Dead Poets Society
Field of Dreams
Roger & Me
1990: Dances With Wolves
The Hunt for Red October
1991: The Silence of the Lambs
1992: Glengarry Glen Ross
1993: Groundhog Day
1994: Forrest Gump - The best year in film that I can remember.
The Professional
Pulp Fiction
The Shawshank Redemption
1995: Braveheart
Se7en
Fargo
1997: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Good Will Hunting
L. A. Confidential
1998: The Big Lebowski
Saving Private Ryan
1999: Fight Club
Three Kings
2000: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Gladiator- first movie I deemed DVD ready. Then waited 6 months to buy a DVD player.
2001: Black Hawk Down - last time I was nearly in a fight in a theater.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - makes the list for sentimental reasons.
Shrek - mostly like it for the best pop music I had heard in a long time.
2002: Frida
2003: Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Big Fish - does not get enough love.
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - kept it just for the sight gag of sailing into harbor on a sinking boat.
2004: Shaun of the Dead
The Incredibles
2005: Batman Begins
Good Night, and Good Luck.- the better film of the two.
2006: The Departed
The Last King of Scotland
2007: No Country For Old Men
2008: The Dark Knight - good movie, I just wished the Joker was in the movie.
Gran Torino
Iron Man
2009: Inglourious Basterds
The Blind Side
2010: Black Swan
2011: Moneyball
War Horse - WWI movies always pull at my heart strings.
2012: Argo- best film
Django Unchained
(Marvel's) The Avengers- Most fun
Moonrise Kingdom - pure whimsy
2013: Dallas Buyers Club
2014: American Sniper
Gone Girl
2015: Joy
Mad Max: Fury Road
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Steve Jobs- great framing
Straight Outta Compton- I don't like rap, and this was a really good movie.
2016: Rouge One: A Star Wars Story
2017: meh... I was not too impressed with Logan
OK. I cut it down by half.
 
Excuses Nick.

They can only do you so much good against the cull of the unrighteous.

I mean, you know, not the cull, not the cull. The list is NOT for a cull. THERE WILL BE NO CULL!

CULL!!!!!
I'm now picturing you dressed up as the villain from Fury Road, but also wearing a Mountie uniform.
 
I added comments to my choices now. I'll spoiler them here so you don't have to go back if anyone is interested:

1988: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - I love that I very likely saw this movie on television one day and caught the start with Baby Herman thinking it was just another cartoon and watched it very young, probably not understanding most of it. Almost went to Beetlejuice. I have...admittedly never seen Die Hard...

1989: Batman - This was more of a default choice for me, while still fantastic, as apparently I've seen almost nothing that came out this year. Nicholson's Joker though, absolutely makes this for me.

1990: Home Alone - Funny how being born a few years later changes things but this and the second are my Christmas tradition instead of Die Hard.

1991: Teminator 2: Judgement Day - For the longest time I did not realize that this was the second film of the series and I still don't think I've seen the first to this day

1992: Wayne's World - Much of this is pure nostalgia but I still think it's a great movie. It reminds me of when my family was still living together before my parents separated . Particularly rocking out to Bohemian Rhapsody with my Dad in the car. I still want a licorice dispenser in mine...Barely edged out Aladdin for me as it was the first film I remember seeing in theaters.

1993: Jurassic Park - As a kid, I loved dinosaurs and I think I just over looked the fact that everyone was being killed by them. Looking back later, the mix of traditional effects and digital keeps something that should feel dated still one of my all time favourites. Lots of other choices this year.

1994: The Lion King - Beautiful movie that cemented my love of animation. Jeremy Irons kills it as Scar.

1995: Toy Story - Story is fantastic but I think what this really did for me was made me realize just what computers were capable of. Pixar was by far my favourite studio for a long time and I had set my sights on working there because of this movie.

1996: Fargo - I actually didn't see Fargo until a few years ago, and having already fallen in love with many other of the Coen's films, it probably skewed my view of it higher than if I had seen this first. With seemingly slim pickings for me for this year, it pushes to the top.

1997: Bean - I sincerely love this movie just for the fun of it as well as the character in general. It's kind of a terrible movie but I don't care.

1998: The Big Lebowski - I walked into a party really late one night and this was on and half over. By the end I could not understand why everyone loved it. A few years later, I sat down and watched the whole thing through and it instantly became what is now probably my all time favourite movie. However, why did Lock, Stock have to come out this year too.

1999: The Iron Giant - "You stay, I go." I'm not crying, you're crying!

2000: Snatch - Just good ensemble fun. Particularly the dialogue in this one that does it for me.

2001: Monsters Inc. - I was never super into LotR so this takes the crown.

2002: 28 Days Later... - This is by far my favourite "zombie" movie. Just feels much more grounded compared to most of the others. The shots of Cilian Murphy strolling around and empty London shortly after he wakes up sends shivers down my spine more than many of the scenes involving the infected.

2003: The Italian Job - Slimy Edward Norton is Slimy. Love when he gets decked out by Marky Mark in the restaurant. Also, somehow made mini coopers cool.

2004: Shaun of the Dead - Maybe the only zombie movie more realistic than 28 Days. Instantly made me a fan of Edgar Wright, Simon Peg and Nick Frost.

2005: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - I know it's not accurate to the book necessarily but it did get me to read the series after seeing this. Almost chose The Incredibles but so much Pixar already.

2006: Children of Men - Visually stunning movie. The scene near the end without cuts blew my mind when I first saw it. So much going on, so much chaos to shoot through and then when the baby cries and it all stops, only to be started again moments later. I think this one was one of the first to make me really appreciate cinematography as well as story. Likely I noticed much earlier with Shaun of the Dead but wasn't able to realize why then.

2007: Hot Fuzz - The second in the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy and my personal favourite of the three. Such an excellent send up of the buddy cop genre. Will watch it anytime it's on.

2008: In Bruges - As others have said, very tough year. Was also when I began working at the theater. Could have just as easily been Wall-E, Burn After Reading, Iron Man, Step Brothers, Tropic Thunder and a few others. Ultimately went with In Bruges because I think I've watched it more than any of the others. Was probably my first real foray into black comedy.

2009: Moon - Another tough pick out of everything. Multiple favourites out of this year as well. Moon does such a good job with so little though that it has to lead the pack. Love the lived in feel of the station. It makes no sense for me to believe this as I don't really have anything to base it off of but space always feels more authentic to me when it's not sterile and stark white, especially if the locations or ships aren't supposed to be brand new.

2010: The Social Network - I believe it's largely to do with soundtrack on this one but also because it taught me to not dismiss things based simply on premise. I had written this off initially because of the subject matter but had to hang around the theater for a few hours one day and decided to watch it. Another beautifully shot film. The version of In the Hall of Mountain King playing during the rowing tournament is damn captivating.

2011: Rango - We go from criminally too many choices in the last few years to a struggle to find something this one. I love Rango though and wish more people would watch it, or any animation in general. Always disappoints me when it's treated like a genre rather than a medium and dismissed as something solely for kids.

2012: Moonrise Kingdom - Slim pickings again and I didn't watch this until a few years later. Still, I'm a sucker for coming of age stories.

2013: The Wolf of Wall Street - We start picking up again here for me and the choice again was a bit tougher. Leo does a great job of making you hate Jordan but not hate watching him. Just beautifully shot and constructed as well.

2014: The Grand Budapest Hotel - Probably my second favourite movie of all time. Nearly any time I think about it for more that a minute I end up putting it on. So much attention to detail, almost to the point of being over done but as it's told as a book being read about a story the author was told it fits perfectly. Mister Gustave has some of favourite lines of dialogue and even just reading them now still makes me want to put it on again even though I watched it just last week. I does hurt me not to be able to put Guardians here though. And What We Do in the Shadows.

2015: Mad Max: Fury Road - Everything else this year was mediocre. Okay that's not true at all, I just wanted to make the bad joke. Still, nearly perfect movie that deserves every bit of praise it gets.

2016: Kubo and the Two Strings - I've always loved Laika's films and this is no exception. Another example of how under rated a film can be simply because of it being misclassed and dismissed because of the medium used being thought of as a genre. I also probably over inflate it's worth because of knowing how difficult to film this would be. That said I'll happily place this at #1 for this year.

2017: Logan - This is far too early to call at this point but at least for what I've seen so far, Logan has been far and away the best.
 
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1982 - ET
1983 - Return of the Jedi
1984 - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
1985 - Back to the Future
1986 - Top Gun
1987 - Lethal Weapon
1988 - Die Hard
1989 - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
1990 - Home Alone
1991 - Terminator 2
1992 - Aladdin
1993 - Jurassic Park
1994 - Dumb and Dumber
1995 - Toy Story
1996 - Scream
1997 - Men in Black
1998 - Saving Private Ryan
1999 - Office Space
2000 - Gladiator
2001 - Fellowship of the Ring
2002 - The Two Towers
2003 - Return of the King
2004 - The Incredibles
2005 - Batman Begins
2006 - Blood Diamond
2007 - Ratatouille
2008 - Iron Man
2009 - Up
2010 - Toy Story 3
2011 - X-Men: First Class
2012 - Avengers
2013 - Thor 2
2014 - Guardians of the Galaxy
2015 - Ant-Man
2016 - Rogue One
 
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And to finish the job

2004 - Shaun of the dead
2005 - V for Vendetta
2006 - Casino Royale
2007 - Hot Fuzz
2008 - In Bruges (This was a hard year. I loved The Dark Knight but In Bruges just slightly edges it out)
2009 - District 9
2010 - True Grit
2011 - Captain America: The First Avenger
2012 - The Avengers
2013 - Frozen
2014 - Guardians of the Galaxy
2015 - Mad Max: Fury Road (As much as I liked The Martian, I think I liked the book a little more)
2016 - Deadpool
2017 - TBD
 

GasBandit

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Man, this is really hard.

1979: Monty Python's Life of Brian
1980: Airplane!
1981: Excalibur
1982: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
1983: Trading Places
1984: Ghostbusters
1985: Clue
1986: The Three Amigos
1987: The Princess Bride (Sorry, Robocop, it was close)
1988: Coming To America
1989: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
1990: The Hunt for Red October
1991: Terminator 2
1992: Army of Darkness
1993: Falling Down
1994: Clerks
1995: Apollo 13
1996: Star Trek - First Contact
1997: Wag the Dog
1998: Saving Private Ryan
1999: Fight Club
2000: The Patriot
2001: Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (Wow, this year was kind of a wasteland)
2002: Spider-Man
2003: Pirates of the Caribbean
2004: Shaun of the Dead
2005: Serenity
2006: Idiocracy
2007: Grindhouse
2008: Iron Man
2009: Watchmen
2010: Iron Man 2
2011: Cowboys and Aliens
2012: The Avengers
2013: Thor: The Dark World
2014: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (NNNgghh why did GOTG have to come out the same year?!)
2015: Mad Max: Fury Road
2016: Captain America: Civil War
2017: Logan (so far)
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Spirited Away, Monsters Inc, Lord of the Rings: Fellowship? But I thought for sure you'd pick Donnie Darko :p.
Spirited Away didn't come to America until 2002, and even then, it's not one of my "favorite" movies even if it is a really good movie - same goes for Fellowship. Monsters Inc was cute, but not even in my top 20. My criteria for all these were "if these movies were all playing on TV at the same time, which would I decide to watch?"

Also, I've never actually watched Donnie Darko. Maybe I should remedy that.
 
2001: Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (Wow, this year was kind of a wasteland)
American Pie 2, Shrek, Monsters Inc, Super Troopers, A Beautiful Mind, Rush Hour 2, Fellowship of the Ring, the first Harry Potter film... there were quite a few entertaining movies that year.

But 2001 was also the year of Freddy Got Fingered, Pearl Harbor, and Monkeybone. The less said about them the better.

What I will remember about 2001 is it was the last year movies could have good silly fun. At least for a while. Starting in 2002, it seemed like every movie that took place in the northeastern US had to gratuitously cram in waving US flags, brave New Yorkers, or people being rescued from a burning building. Spider-Man, I'm looking at you.
 
Spiderman was made before 9/11, though.

The first trailed I saw of it was on the Jumbotron in the SkyDome during a Jays game. The trailer featured a gang of robbers escaping from a heist in a helicopter that gets snagged in a web between the Twin Towers.
 
Yeah, I remember the trailer. But that and the movie posters featuring the WTC were practically scrubbed out after 9/11.

 

GasBandit

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American Pie 2, Shrek, Monsters Inc, Super Troopers, A Beautiful Mind, Rush Hour 2, Fellowship of the Ring, the first Harry Potter film... there were quite a few entertaining movies that year.
AP2 was dreck. Shrek, despite its ascent into memehood, is not one of my favorite movies. It and Monsters Inc are in the same boat - cute, but I'd only make an effort to watch either again if I was, say, babysitting a small cousin. I've yet to be entertained enough by Super Troopers to watch it all in one sitting. Once was enough for A Beautiful Mind. Rush Hour 2 wasn't as good as the first one (and the less said about RH3 the better). HP1... eh... maybe if Prisoner of Azkaban came out in 2001...

As for Fellowship... I think the sequels kind of soured me on it in retrospect maybe, or perhaps the Hobbit "trilogy" finally burned out the last of my enthusiasm for middle earth. Like I said, by my criteria... if the only two things on TV were Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and Fellowship, I'd probably watch J&SB.
 
Spiderman was made before 9/11, though.

The first trailed I saw of it was on the Jumbotron in the SkyDome during a Jays game. The trailer featured a gang of robbers escaping from a heist in a helicopter that gets snagged in a web between the Twin Towers.
But then they had to redo a bunch of it so it came out post-9/11, with a jaunty NYC United scene to make sure New Yorkers know we too can take down Willem Dafoe.
 
1980: The Empire Strikes Back
1981: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Though, as a child, the Muppets were my favorite thing ever)
1982: Star Trek II (ET was one of those movies I didn't see in it's entirety until adulthood because it creeped me out as a child. Sort of the same for Secret of NIMH, except that movie just flat out gave me nightmares)
1983: Return of the Jedi
1984: Ghostbusters (Though a close tie with Muppets Take Manhattan. Temple of Doom is not an Indiana Jones movie I liked, but my dad loved it so much that I watched it a ton)
1985: The Goonies (this is a hard year, it has Return of the Jedi and Weird Science also, but I still love to watch The Goonies. Fuck Return to Oz in it's childhood scaring face though)
1986: Star Trek IV (Another year where there were a few good ones, but I still like to randomly watch this movie more than the others)
1987: The Princess Bride (Spaceballs is a very close second)
1988: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1989: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Little Mermaid was my favorite Disney movie until Tangled came out, but it doesn't beat Indy)
1990: Kindergarten Cop
1991: My Girl (I watched this movie a lot, and cried every time. Second is Silence of the Lambs)
1992: A League of Their Own
1993: The Sandlot
1994: Forrest Gump (Honorable Mention to Interview with a Vampire, which I watched the crap out of as a teenager, and True Lies)
1995: Apollo 13 (While You Were Sleeping is one of my guilty pleasure movies though)
1996: Star Trek: First Contact
1997: Men in Black
1998: Armageddon
1999: Galaxy Quest (Though Dogma, Sixth Sense, and 10 Things I Hate About You are all VERY close seconds.)
2000: Miss Congeniality (One of my default movies when I'm trying to decide what to watch)
2001: Fellowship of the Ring (If my daughter was picking, it would be Legally Blonde, because ever since I showed her this movie, she's been obsessed)
2002: Spider-Man (I liked the first 2 Toby ones, shush)
2003: Return of the King
2004: The Incredibles (50 First Dates is another of my guilty pleasure movies)
2005: Sky High
2006: Little Miss Sunshine (I didn't see a lot of movies in 2006 because my daughter was born in January and we never had a baby sitter, and apparently I never went back and saw them)
2007: Enchanted
2008: Wall-E
2009: Up
2010: Tangled
2011: Captain America
2012: Wreck It Ralph
2013: Pacific Rim
2014: Guardians of the Galaxy
2015: The Martian
2016: Arrival (Close second: Deadpool)
2017: (This space reserved for GotG 2 hopefully)
 
1982: Star Trek II (ET was one of those movies I didn't see in it's entirety until adulthood because it creeped me out as a child. Sort of the same for Secret of NIMH, except that movie just flat out gave me
I got kind of sick of ET at one point

It was one of the very regular movies which showed on TV and I saw it far too many times.
 
1985 Back to the Future
86 Aliens
87 The Lost Boys
88 Beetlejuice
89 The Little Mermaid (the only one I have any strong memory of)
90 TMNT
91 Silence of the Lambs
92 Aladdin I guess?
93 Jurassic Park
94 The Mask
95 Heat
96 Independence Day
97 Men in Black (Honourable mention to Spawn's soundtrack though!)
98 American History X (What Dreams May Come a close, close second)
99 Dogma (first date was watching this movie, not that we watched much of it)
00 Gladiator
01 Donnie Darko
02 Spider-Man
03 School of Rock
04 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
05 Serenity
06 Stranger than Fiction (Crank almost beats this out - love them both)
07 Sunshine
08 Iron Man
09 Moon
10 Scott Pilgrim
11 Captain America
12 Avengers
13 The World's End
14 Guardians of the Galaxy
15 Age of Ultron
16 Captain America Civil War

This list makes it look like I'm a huge fan of comic movies, when really I just don't watch many recently and they're easy to binge without having to think about it. Oh well.
 
Since some of the cool kids did explanations for their choices, I thought I would, too. Surprisingly, I changed my answer for one or two as I went through this again. So here's my list, but with fancy schmancy explanations. Also, because I can't sleep.

1978: Superman - Some great classics also came out, like Halloween and Dawn of the Dead. But yeah, it's Superman: The Movie. It's no contest for me.
1979: The Muppet Movie - I haven't really seen a lot of classics. Alien almost won here, but I like Aliens a lot more. So Kermit and friends win.
1980: Superman II - Don't get me wrong, I like the Star Wars films. But I'm not as big a fan as others. Plus, more Christoper Reeve, and against a Terrance Stamp hamming it up? Hell yes.
1981: Raiders of the Lost Ark - I'm changing my choice from Time Bandits because while I liked Time Bandits, I don't remember much aside from the ending. I could quote conversations line-for-line with Lost Ark.
1982: E.T. - More great classics like The Thing. And if E.T. wasn't here, Wrath of Khan would absolutely take its place. But E.T. was the first movie I ever saw (at a drive-in!).
1983: Return of the Jedi - Haven't honestly seen a lot from this year. That's okay. Jedi is my favourite of the Star Wars films; mostly because I saw this one in theatres.
1984: Gremlins - Sorry Ghostbusters and Terminator, but Gremlins is on my Top 10 all-time favourites. It's no contest. Too many fond memories, including watching it every Christmas with my nieces.
1985: Back to the Future - More good, classic movies out this year but none hold a candle to BttF. I really should fix the fact that I've never sat down and watched Goonies in its entirety. Always caught it on TV at like the last 10 minutes.
1986: Aliens - The Transformers Movie was a contender, but Aliens just kicks too much ass. I'd argue it's one of the greatest action flicks in history.
1987: The Princess Bride - Monster Squad very nearly won here, but someone kicked Wolfman in the nards. Predator and Robocop destroyed each other in the battle. But Princess Bride came out on top.
1988: Killer Klowns From Outer Space - It was almost Who Framed Roger Rabbit? until I kept scrolling and saw Killer Klowns. Another on my Top 10 list. Sorry Die Hard. No contest.
1989: Back to the Future II - I don't think Batman has aged well. The BttF movies, however, only get better with time. Pun intended.
1990: Gremlins 2 - Lots of solid movies this year, but again, Joe Dante's crazy creatures win it. Honourable mention to Tremors and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
1991: The Rocketeer - Terminator 2 almost made it because it kicks all the ass, but The Rocketeer's charm wins out.
1992: Aladdin - Another change, as I originally had Reservoir Dogs. Amazing movie, but Aladdin is one of my favourite non-Pixar Disney movies.
1993: Groundhog Day - If I ranked my favourites past 10 to maybe 15 or 20, this would make that list. Honourable mention to the very fun Demolition Man.
1994: Shawshank Redemption - My #1 favourite movie. It's no contest.
1995: The Usual Suspects - Toy Story almost won, but I like 2 & 3 more. So we'll give it to a really great crime film.
1996: Independence Day - Plenty of fun movies here. Star Trek First Contact is a respectable second, but ID4 gets many more rewatches.
1997: Good Will Hunting - Tough choice between this or As Good as it Gets. This one's closely debatable. Hercules is a respectable third; another Disney favourite.
1998: What Dreams May Come - My #2 all-time favourite. This one hits very close to home for me.
1999: The Iron Giant - Toy Story 2 almost had this until I kept scrolling. Another no contest as Iron Giant is also in my Top 10.
2000: Unbreakable - Some really good movies like Memento and Cast Away, but goddam, Unbreakable is still amazing.
2001: Amelie - I liked the Lord of the Rings films, but that's it. Monsters Inc is a strong second here. But there was something about Amelie that really grabbed me. I should re-watch it. Been a long time.
2002: Road to Perdition - Again, not a big enough LotR or Spider-Man fan to put them here. Lilo & Stitch almost had it, but the Tom Hanks crime drama wins it.
2003: Finding Nemo - Not a lot of solid competition here, honestly. Plenty of good movies, but not Finding Nemo good.
2004: The Incredibles - Like I said, the choice between this and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind DESTROYED me. They're both in my Top 10, just about the same spot (#5/6ish). Choosing one took me more than 5 agonizing minutes.
2005: Sky High - Sin City was a close one here. Looking at the list again, there was a LOT of crap this year. But Sky High is a massively underrated, fun flick.
2006: Pan's Labyrinth - My #3 all-time favourite movie. Glad that my Top 3 all got to be picked. Strong shout-out to Stranger Than Fiction and Children of Men, though.
2007: Hot Fuzz - I didn't really know what to pick here. Lots of movies I liked, like The Mist or Gone Baby Gone. But of all of them, I rewatch Hot Fuzz the most.
2008: The Wrestler - Wall-E, Iron Man, Dark Knight, Hellboy 2. All great stuff. But The Wrestler was just something else. Tough choice here.
2009: District 9 - Up almost went here, but Pixar already got a lot of love in previous years. I considered Avatar, as I still quite like it. Butman, how great was District 9? I need to rewatch it. It's been awhile.
2010: Scott Pilgrim vs the World - Some REALLY stiff competition here. How to Train Your Dragon, Megamind, Predators, Inception, Toy Story 3, Shutter Island. But Scott Pilgrim was such a rare thing and a severely underrated classic. I was fortunate to live in Toronto when it released because seeing it in a theater filled with fellow Torontonians made it extra special since the film is set and was filmed there.
2011: Captain America: The First Avenger - X-Men First Class almost had this. But Captain America was the Captain America movie I always wanted. It was a spectacular throwback to pulp serials and Chris Evans is the true MVP of the MCU. He knocked this right out of the park.
2012: The Avengers - Cloud Atlas came THIS close to winning it. But I've re-watched The Avengers so many times. It's astonishing they managed to actually pull it off and make a shared film universe actually work.
2013: Pacific Rim - I know all of you are absolutely shocked Man of Steel didn't make it. Not a lot of strong competition here for me, really. Maybe Gravity, but I only saw that once.
2014: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - Whew, this was a tough one. Guardians of the Galaxy, How to Train Your Dragon 2, The Lego Movie. But the Captain America movies are my favourite of the MCU, so it's hard to beat.
2015: The Martian - Inside Out is a very close second. But I saw The Martian while I was hospitalized that year after a major depression and suicidal thoughts. Its optimism got me through a very hard time. I really should buy it when I have the money.
2016: Captain America: Civil War - Arrival almost won, but Civil War was just too much fun.
2017: The Lego Batman Movie - It's early in the year, but this and Get Out made this a hard choice. With GotG2, Thor, and Spider-Man coming out, this might be a harder decision come December.
 
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I had to revise my list for my 2014 selection. I completely forgot that the movie Chef came out that year, and I love it.
 
There's a meme going around Twitter to pick your favourite movies for each start of a decade (1980, 1999, 2000, 2010, 2020) and I was reminded of this thread. We ended at early 2017, so I'mma update my list with the last few years.

2017: The Shape of Water. Originally had Lego Batman, but I don't know if that'd make an honorable mention now. Not with Baby Driver, Get Out, and Murder of the Orient Express duking it out. But Del Toro's latest kicked them all to the curb.
2018: Searching. Honorable mentions to Annihilation and Avengers Infinity War, but Searching is just such a fantastic movie that uses what should be a cheap gimmick and makes it into a movie that I HIGHLY recommend if you've never seen it.
2019: Knives Out. Knives Out just BARELY beats out Parasite and Jojo Rabbit. Damn 2019 was a good year for movies.
2020: Palm Springs. This feels like a weird choice but I honestly didn't see many of the top choices or Oscar winners/nominees this year. A lot that I want to see, like Minari, but haven't gotten around to it.
2021: The Mitchells vs The Machines. Another "this doesn't feel right" choice, but again, I haven't seen a lot of the top picks from last year. These last two picks might change once I get around to catching up.
 
2017: Coco
2018: Into the Spider-Verse
2019: Endgame
2020: Underwater
2021: No Way Home
2022 so far: Multiverse of Madness
 
2017: Coco
2018: Into the Spider-Verse
2019: Endgame
2020: Underwater
2021: No Way Home
2022 so far: Multiverse of Madness
Fuck, I somehow didn't see Into the Spider-Verse in the lists I was looking at.

...oh, this isn't fair. I can't pick between the two. Okay, okay. Searching is still my pick, but Spider-Verse is a super strong respectable second place.
 
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