Vote in our Star film awards

Thursday 6th December 2007, 8:57AM GMT.

Deadly - Matt Damon in The Bourne UltimatumWhat’s the best film you’ve seen at the cinema this year?

Our Movie Blogger Carl Jones says: “For my money, The Bourne Ultimatum has to be the clear winner – it’s the only film I’ve awarded a 10/10 rating.

“Following hot on its heels would come The Lives Of Others, Michael Clayton, and the surprisingly satisfying fantasy adventure Stardust

“As for the worst: Well, that dubious honour has to go to the gross-out Eddie Murphy “comedy” Norbit.

“But do you agree? Critics’ choices seldom tally with box office receipts, so I want to know what YOU think.

Dud - Eddie Murphy, twice, in Norbit.Send me your best and worst film of the year – with a brief explanation of why you chose it – to help me compile the 2007 Shropshire Star readers’ movie awards.

“Don’t forget to tell me a bit about yourself – who you are, where you’re from, and contact details, as well as details of the type of films you like to watch, and those you love to hate.

“E-mail your views to starfeatures@shropshirestar.co.uk, with ‘movie awards’ in the information line. We’ll be publishing the results of the poll in the next few weeks.”


  1. 1
    Clive Callingham

    No.1 The Departed.No.2 American Gangster.

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  2. 2
    Megan Hughes

    after watching the departed i feel that Martin Scorsese owes me 2 and a half hours of my life back

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