Oh yeah, how about that classic Death at a Funeral?
Have you seen it yet? Or are you automatically assuming that, since you haven't heard of it, this tiny British comedy cannot
possibly be as good as
No Country for Old Men...
Roger Ebert also had Juno at #1...last I checked, he seems to be pretty knowledgeable about films.
Yup, number fuckin 8...and proud of it. Right up there with the LA Times, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal.
I'm not using critics as clout...I know
No Country for Old Men has more critical acclaim. I'm just pointing out that some refutable people agree with me...in other words, I'm not the only "crazy" one...
But ultimately, it's my decision, formed by my personality and experiences. I couldn't give a flying fuck about
No Country for Old Men's "amazing atmosphere" or deep ending if I just didn't like it. But I did like it...just not enough to put it at the top of my list. It's not like I gave it 2 stars or slammed the film as a waste of time. It was a good film...just, for me, the 8th best of 2007. And please don't act like I don't like "artsy", "deep" or "long and dramatic" films, considering I have
There Will Be Blood at #2.