 The Top 10 Films of the Year As judged by BBC Nottingham new media and Radio Nottingham film critic Nigel Bell.
Has he chosen the right Top 10? Give us your chart, your thoughts. | Moulin Rouge is the worst movie of the year. Have you seen "Lantana"? It isn't even on your list. "Memento"? Great movie. | | Ann |
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 |  | A runaway winner. In your face, outrageous, risk taking and able to alienate as many as it pleased. |
 |  | Proof that the French can do many things better than we Brits. Cheeky and uplifting with great views of Paris. |
 |  | The movie which put Disney in its place. Jokes for children and adults mix to make a genuine family favourite. |
 |  | Nicole's back in a ghost story which plays mind tricks instead of filling the screen with gore. |
 |  | The Spielberg/Kubrick show in a futuristic drama which is hardly all sweetness and light but very worthy. |
 |  | The movie which dared to mix modern rock with Chaucer and succeeded with flying colours. |
 |  | Blink and you would have missed this tale of Aussie ingenuity as man prepared to make his first moon landing. |
 |  | Rene speaks with an English accent as she vies for the love of Hugh Grant and Colin Firth. Who would you choose? |
   |  | Another film to divide the critics. For me an absolute winner. Samuel L. Jackson seeks the ultimate deal in Liverpool. |
   |  | A late arrival but worth while none the less. A film which, unlike Harry Potter, makes you desperate for more. |
The 2001 Turkey award   |  | A disaster from start to finish and featuring the worst scene from 2001 as our "hero" tries to make it with a goat. |
 

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