Roger Ebert's Top 20 Movies of 2011
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1. A Separation
2. Shame
3. The Tree of Life
4. Hugo
5. Take Shelter
6. Kinyarwanda
7. Drive
8. Midnight in Paris
9. Le Havre
10. The Artist
11. Melancholia
12. Terri
13. The Descendants
14. Margaret
15. Martha Marcy May Marlene
16. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2
17. Trust
18. Life, Above All
19. The Mill and the Cross
20. Another Earth
"roger ebert" "top ten movies of the year" "best movies of 2011" "A Separation" "Shame" "The Tree of Life" "Hugo" "Take Shelter" "Kinyarwanda" Drive "Midnight in Paris " "Le Havre" "The Artist" "Melancholia" Terri "The Descendants" Margaret "Martha Marcy May Marlene" "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" Trust "Life, Above All" "The Mill and the Cross" "Another Earth"
@JimmyLawrenson I whole-heartedly agree. I despise that film, as it's pretending to be profound. It is just a big question mark, and if a director can't get across what they're trying to say with their running time, then they've made a big mistake. Commending it because it's a confusing mess -- a bad plan.
MilkishProductions 4 days ago
Im a big movie buff, and I appreciate certain movies and take the time to understand them and find an underlying message, but am i the only one that thought the tree of life was long, and boring?
JimmyLawrenson 1 week ago
all indie bullshit of course. I'm extremely surprised Harry Potter made it, cuz like all film critics its about being elitist. I will give you most mainstream movies are drivel cuz they pander to the masses a la idiots (mostly) but not every damned indie movie is better. Its just because they're abstract and different critics always praise them (even if they're boring as hell) but they are not the mainstream therefore elite, and that's what a critic is so I'll choose those ones. k hump day rant.
chuhn8 1 week ago
#13 The Descendants.
johnnyfoxy 2 weeks ago
Really? Harry Potter is up there with those others?
DrWoodbineSimms 4 weeks ago
sweet!
ayushda 1 month ago
@tomaspeverell 13 was edited out because it is an unlucky number.
SwaggOutTheAss1 1 month ago
wtf? Where's 13?
tomaspeverell 1 month ago
I like his choices.But my top 10 are 1.Harry Potter & The Deathly Hollows Pt.2, 2.The Artist, 3.Rango, 4. Midnight in Paris, 5. Hugo, 6. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, 7.Shame, 8.Fast Five, 9.The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, & 10 Thor.
yogafan6500 1 month ago
Since Ebert has always had such taste and style (LOL) I'm sure his fans need his movie advice
daveybaby131 1 month ago