I used The Class in my 2009 list. I think Wikipedia might be telling some fibs about release dates. Although release dates are gonna be different in different countries.
I used The Class in my 2009 list. I think Wikipedia might be telling some fibs about release dates. Although release dates are gonna be different in different countries.
I go with the lazy route of simply picking the date listed on IMDb, even if that is only a festival showing. The Class was released in France in 2008 and won the 2008 Palm d'Or, so for me it qualifies for that year.
I start my lists by using Box Office Mojo and crosscheck with IMDb. It's hard to know what to go with sometimes. I don't usually use the initial release (this only really counts for films made outside the US) if it only showed at 1-5 festivals in different countries (usually just to qualify for award season). But if it has a 'wide release' in numerous places in its initial year I will use that year. Does any of that make sense? This website even lists the movies that went straight to video: https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/year/2008
I don't worry too much about release dates now. Especially has we're now in the 90's and 80s and release windows between the US and the UK (where I'm from) are a lot greater. So it's completely impossible to get it right. A year of film for you is probably completely different from a year for me.
JustinJackFlash jaýaby
2017 Qarasha 16 kúni 10:13 AM ýaqytynda
I used The Class in my 2009 list. I think Wikipedia might be telling some fibs about release dates. Although release dates are gonna be different in different countries.
Great year for horror.
rudely_murray jaýaby
2017 Qarasha 16 kúni 8:27 PM ýaqytynda
I go with the lazy route of simply picking the date listed on IMDb, even if that is only a festival showing. The Class was released in France in 2008 and won the 2008 Palm d'Or, so for me it qualifies for that year.
JustinJackFlash jaýaby
2017 Qarasha 19 kúni 9:12 PM ýaqytynda
I added Control to my list. For some reason Wikipedia neglected to mention it's release this year.
rudely_murray jaýaby
2017 Qarasha 19 kúni 10:12 PM ýaqytynda
Control was released in 2007, at least in the UK and Europe but I think it also had some American screenings in that year.
JustinJackFlash jaýaby
2017 Qarasha 20 kúni 1:28 AM ýaqytynda
I'm gonna pretend it was released in 2008 because I really don't want Kung Fu Panda in my top 10. And Besides, the back of my DVD says 2008.
bratface jaýaby
2017 Jeltoqsan 12 kúni 11:21 PM ýaqytynda
I start my lists by using Box Office Mojo and crosscheck with IMDb. It's hard to know what to go with sometimes. I don't usually use the initial release (this only really counts for films made outside the US) if it only showed at 1-5 festivals in different countries (usually just to qualify for award season). But if it has a 'wide release' in numerous places in its initial year I will use that year. Does any of that make sense? This website even lists the movies that went straight to video: https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/year/2008
JustinJackFlash jaýaby
2017 Jeltoqsan 12 kúni 11:26 PM ýaqytynda
I don't worry too much about release dates now. Especially has we're now in the 90's and 80s and release windows between the US and the UK (where I'm from) are a lot greater. So it's completely impossible to get it right. A year of film for you is probably completely different from a year for me.
bratface jaýaby
2017 Jeltoqsan 13 kúni 12:00 AM ýaqytynda
No particular order:
Ashes of Time Redux
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
The Duchess
Mongol
Il y a longtemps que je t'aime
Jodhaa Akbar
Låt den rätte komma in
Sukiyaki Western Django
Honorable mentions:
Quantum of Solace (my least favorite of the Craig films)
The Duchess of Langeais
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Penelope
Battle in Seattle
Transporter 3
The Other Boleyn Girl
The House Bunny (yeah I know but it made me laugh)