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Cannes 2009: RT's 10 Must-See Movies
by Joe Utichi
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Cannes 2009

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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on May 26 2009 09:35 AM

Why is the delicious Penelope Cruz always being embraced by old people? I mean, last year she had Ben Kingsley.

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dystopiandweller
dystopiandweller writes:
on May 26 2009 10:45 AM

YESS to Lars Von Trier being number 1! Has always been one of my favorite directors.

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Xihix
Xihix writes:
on May 26 2009 11:24 AM

No Imaginarium?

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Auguman
Auguman writes:
on May 26 2009 11:30 AM

No Inglorious Basterds???, Man, it must really be dissapointing, Had High Hopes for this one,

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Dave J.
Dave J. writes:
on May 26 2009 11:45 AM

There are only 2 movies on that list could end up mainstream, Up and I love you Philip Morris with Jim Carrey. Those other films is not going to be another Slumdog Millionaire.

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Josh G.
Josh G. writes:
on May 26 2009 12:09 PM

I really want to see all these movies. Sadly, going to school in Upland, Indiana doesn't really have it's perks as far as independent film viewing goes.

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Mike W.
Mike W. writes:
on May 26 2009 12:37 PM

Wellllllllll I am seeing Drag Me To Hell, tomorrow, so i'll let RT know what I think. :p

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the_don_of_yreka
the_don_of_yreka writes:
on May 26 2009 12:42 PM

Precious could be one to watch during the award season. Jim Carrey needs a really good comedy. Here to I love you Philip Morris, hoping he can break the mold from so-so comedies he bringing us lately.

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Joe Utichi
Joe Utichi writes:
on May 26 2009 01:49 PM

Sadly Imaginarium and Inglourious didn't go down so well in Cannes hence they didn't carry over from our Most-Anticipated list.

Antichrist isn't number one (except for Antichrist which I saved for the end, the list is alphabetical) but it gets by because it's very much a "must-see" even if the critics weren't all in its camp.


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Confounded
Confounded writes:
on May 26 2009 02:48 PM

From what I understand, Imaginarium is going to mostly appeal to Gilliam fans only. Which I am, so that's a plus. Tarantino said he wasn't happy with how Bastards finished up in the rush to make it to Cannes, so he has a lot of post-production to do before he's satisfied to let it fly in the theaters.

I'll probably watch Antichrist, but I'm pretty sure it will haunt me for a long time.


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King Thor
King Thor writes:
on May 26 2009 02:59 PM

Looking for Eric seems good and i'm glad its getting good reviews. Plus i'm a big soccer fan (not the MLS we (U.S.A.) suck) and I know who Eric Cantona is and how great of a player he was.

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red_wine
red_wine writes:
on May 26 2009 03:01 PM

Oh Antichrist is very much the must-see film of the year so far. You rarely have a film generating so much press and so many extreme re-actions from so many people.

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dystopiandweller
dystopiandweller writes:
on May 26 2009 03:56 PM

I'm glad von Triers is finally getting away from the Dogme style. Stark, quiet scenes shot by handheld camera is great for a few movies but now I'm ready for some color, music, and exquisitely framed compositions again. At least, that's what I've heard about Antichrist. I could be mistaken.

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TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty
TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty writes:
on May 26 2009 04:13 PM

red wine that is a very bold and very inaccurate claim.

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Joe Utichi
Joe Utichi writes:
on May 26 2009 04:37 PM

dystopiandweller: I honestly think it's one of the most beautifully shot films I've seen in years and years. Absolutely breathtaking.

Confounded: I definitely think there's a tighter, better film hidden in Inglourious and I think a little while in the edit will uncover it.


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Runtun
Runtun writes:
on May 26 2009 05:45 PM

Holy ****! What an awesome list! Looks like 2009 is shaping up very nicely!

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The Truth About Jack Hair
The Truth About Jack Hair writes:
on May 26 2009 11:18 PM

Did the chick from Precious just advertise an escort site?

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martinscorsese25
martinscorsese25 writes:
on May 27 2009 12:59 AM

was the Ken Loach's movie that won Palm D'or in 2006 that great?!

i mean, his film beat Babel and Pan's Labyrinth... those two films was one of the best that year... in my opinion, Pan's should have one the Palm, but then again i havent seen all the films in competition that year


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martinscorsese25
martinscorsese25 writes:
on May 27 2009 02:24 AM

In reply to this comment (#2505950)
TO Joe Utichi

it appears that you saw alot of films in Cannes... have you seen 'Basterds' and 'Kinatay'? what are your reactions? did you like both?

i'm curious for 'Basterds' because, well, first its a Tarantino film and second it got MIXED reviews

as for Kinatay, Ebert called it "worst premiere in Cannes history" yet it won Best Director. i'm a Filipino you see. I don't know if i'm gonna be proud that my country men WON or if i'm gonna be ashamed that a poor film won Best Director.


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