Roger Ebert's Top Film 1967-2010

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A collection of every one of Roger Ebert’s favorite movie of the year from 1967 to 2010. In 2008 and 2009 he didn’t pick a movie of the year due to his surgery.

  1. 1.
    Bonnie and Clyde
    by Arthur Penn

  2. 2.
    The Battle of Algiers (The Criterion Collection)
    by Gillo Pontecorvo

  3. 3.
    Z
    by Costa-Gavras

  4. 4.
    Five Easy Pieces
    by Bob Rafelson

  5. 6.
    The Godfather (Widescreen Edition)
    by Francis Ford Coppola

  6. 8.
    Scenes From a Marriage (The Criterion Collection)
    by Ingmar Bergman

  7. 9.
    Nashville
    by Robert Altman

  8. 10.
    Small Change

  9. 11.
    3 Women (The Criterion Collection)
    by Robert Altman

  10. 12.
    An Unmarried Woman
    by Paul Mazursky

  11. 13.
    Apocalypse Now
    by Francis Ford Coppola

  12. 14.
    The Black Stallion
    by Carroll Ballard

  13. 15.
    My Dinner with Andre
    by Louis Malle

  14. 16.
    Sophie's Choice

  15. 18.
    Amadeus

  16. 19.
    The Color Purple (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Steven Spielberg

  17. 20.
    Platoon (Special Edition)

  18. 21.
    House of Games (The Criterion Collection)
    by David Mamet

  19. 22.
    Mississippi Burning

  20. 23.
    Do the Right Thing

  21. 24.
    GoodFellas
    by Martin Scorsese

  22. 25.
    JFK - Director's Cut (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Barbara Kopple

  23. 26.
    Malcolm X
    by Spike Lee

  24. 27.
    Schindler's List (Widescreen Edition)
    by Steven Spielberg

  25. 28.
    Hoop Dreams
    by Steve James

  26. 29.
    Leaving Las Vegas

  27. 30.
    Fargo

  28. 31.
    Eve's Bayou

  29. 32.
    Dark City

  30. 33.
    Being John Malkovich
    by Spike Jonze

  31. 34.
    Almost Famous
    by Cameron Crowe

  32. 35.
    Monster's Ball

  33. 37.
    Monster

  34. 39.
    Crash (Widescreen Edition)
    by Paul Haggis

  35. 40.
    Pan's Labyrinth
    by Guillermo del Toro

  36. 41.
    Juno (Single-Disc Edition)
    by Jason Reitman

  37. 42.
    The Social Network (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
    by David Fincher

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Created by tjwells on Aug 04, 2007.
 

Comments

I am confused. — 4 years ago

Why are there so few films? How is this a top ten from each year, 1967-2005?




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