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Knaldskalle's "Movies I've seen in 2009"

A list of movies I’ve seen in 2009.

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1. Burn After Reading  
2.
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WALL·E
by Andrew Stanton
 
3. Rushmore
by Wes Anderson
 
4.
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Righteous Kill
by Jon Avnet
 
5. In Bruges
by Martin McDonagh
 
6. Vicky Cristina Barcelona
by Woody Allen
 
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Decalogue 2
by Kieslowski
 
8. Kung Fu Panda (Widescreen Edition)
by John Stevenson
 
9. It's a Wonderful Life (60th Anniversary Edition)
by Frank Capra
 
10.
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Jeux Interdits (Forbidden Games) - 1952 - Rene Clement  
11.
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Die Fälscher (The Counterfeiters)
by Stefan Ruzowitzky
 
12. The 39 Steps - Criterion Collection  
13. The God Who Wasn't There  
14.
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Mongol
by Sergei Bodrov
 
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His Girl Friday - 1940  
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The Asphalt Jungle - 1950 - John Huston  
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The Painted Veil
by John Curran
 
18.
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The Philadelphia Story  
19.
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Vampyr (The Vampire) - 1932
by Carl Theodor Dreyer
 
20. Red Sun  
21. Roman Holiday (Special Collector's Edition)
by William Wyler
 
22.
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Perfect Blue
by Satoshi Kon
 
23. Vertigo  
24. The Savages  
25. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
 
26. The Wages of Fear - Criterion Collection
by Henri-Georges Clouzot
 
27.
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The Dark Knight
by Christopher Nolan
 
28.
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Persepolis  
29.
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Frozen River
by Courtney Hunt
 
30.
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Man on Wire
by James Marsh
 
31.
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Little Dieter needs to fly
by Werner Herzog
 
32.
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Iron Man [2008]
by Jon Favreau
 
33. The Visitor
by Tom McCarthy
 
34.
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Changeling
by Clint Eastwood
 
35. The Duchess
by Saul Dibb
 
36. Encounters at the End of the World
by Werner Herzog
 
37. Breakfast at Tiffany's (Anniversary Edition)  
38.
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Baraka (1992)
by Ron Fricke
 
39.
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Chunking Express
by
 
40.
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Stranger than Fiction  
41.
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Boss of It All  
42. Jules and Jim - Criterion Collection
by François Truffaut
 
43.
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Flame & Citron  
44.
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The Golden Compass
by Chris Weitz
 
45. Ken Burns' America: The Shakers  
46.
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You Are Not Alone (Du er ikke alene)  
47. Cocaine Cowboys
by Billy Corben
 
48.
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Quo Vadis (1951)  
49. Leatherheads (Widescreen)  
50.
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The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
by Carl Theodor Dreyer
 
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Created by Knaldskalle on Apr 24, 2009.