Best of decade?

lord of the ringsAs the end of the decade nears, best film and album charts are appearing every day. Which ones would you nominate? Fill out the comment form below.

Fan favourites like Lord of the Rings, The Dark Knight and Shaun of the Dead all feature highly in the movie lists published so far but more alternative works have topped the lists published so far.

According to the Times, the European art house thriller Hidden is the best film of 2000-2009.

For the Daily Telegraph, Michael Moore’s anti-Bush documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 was cinema’s finest offering of the last 10 years.

Meanwhile, for music lovers, the NME claimed Is This It by New York guitar band The Strokes was the best record.

Yet the Guardian opted for The Streets’ Original Pirate Material as the top album of the decade.

So, let us know your favourite films and albums of the decade. Simply fill out the comment form below.

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6 Comments

  1. Big Dave said:

    Best film of the Noughties? Got to be Spiderman II. Best album was first Arctic Monkeys record.

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  2. John Palmer said:

    Albums:
    1. Descendents – Cool To Be You
    2. Avril Lavigne – Under My Skin
    3. A Camp – A Camp

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  3. winja said:

    Film: Lord of The Rings – The Fellowship of The Ring
    Album: Stephen Hough & The Dallas Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew Litton – The Rachmaninov Piano Concertos 1 to 3
    Tune: “In The Waiting Line” by Zero 7

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  4. Chris Toms said:

    Indigenes is the best film of the decade.The French Government were forced to make positive comments on the role of Algerians in the French army in World War 2.
    The best group:The Dixie Chicks simply because they recorded a brilliant albumn when they had courageously critiicised George Bush,both of them from the state of Texas.

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  5. Peter said:

    Film – never seem to get the chance to watch films – the kids always keep me too busy!
    Album – I was very impressed by Vivaldi’s Four Seasons recorded by Dan Laurin and Arte Dei Suonatori. A somewhat overplayed, and over-familiar piece of music, but given a fresh new feel by the use of an orchestra using Baroque instruments, and the use of virtuoso Dan Laurin’s recorder instead of the usual violin as lead instrument. Always puts a smile on my face…

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  6. Y Mab Darogan said:

    Film – “The Watchmen”
    Album – Guns n Roses “Chinese Democracy”

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