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I've seen Waking Life, and I liked it quite a bit, but perhaps not quite as much as Slacker. I have not seen the Innaritu picture; will check it out in future!
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Two very good movies that just missed the cut for me. Neither were helped by the fact that I haven't seen them since release, so my memories are positive but hazy. Waking Life was probably a bit closer to making it than Amores Perros, but I'd almost certainly put both in a top 50.



I haven't seen Waking Life, and it's been probably close to 20 years since I saw Amores Perros. I remember liking it a lot, but I barely remember anything, so it didn't make my list.

As it is now...

Seen: 10/20

My ballot:  
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I watched Waking Life at some point around the Animation Countdown, though I don't recall if it was in preparation for it or during the period where I challenged myself to watch everything that made the countdown. Either way, I was fairly underwhelmed by it and also A Scanner Darkly. Come to think of it, I haven't liked anything I've seen from Linklater.

I haven't seen Amores Perros.

Seen: 10/20



Love Linklater and loved the experience of watching Waking Life. I’m not sure how much I would love it now, since it’s also a movie very much about the experience because of its unique style. But I really dug it.

I haven’t seen the other one, but it’s one the watchlist. I’m missing a lot of earlier Iñárritu…



Stats: Pit Stop #2





We're on the second pit stop (80), here are some stats:

Decade Breakdown
  • 2000 = 3
  • 2001 = 4
  • 2002 = 0
  • 2003 = 1
  • 2004 = 1
  • 2005 = 5
  • 2006 = 0
  • 2007 = 3
  • 2008 = 1
  • 2009 = 2


Still no repeating directors, so no breakdown. But again, it's interesting that the list continues to be a bit all over the place genre-wise:
  • Musical = 1
  • Biopic drama = 1
  • Romantic drama = 2
  • Horror = 1
  • Coming of age = 2
  • Thriller = 2
  • Drama/mystery = 1
  • Comedy drama = 2
  • Epic, war drama = 1
  • Psychological drama = 1
  • Animated drama = 1
  • Superhero action = 2
  • Crime = 1
  • Western/Neo-western = 1
  • Science fiction = 1

Genres are always iffy, cause something like Juno or Almost Famous can count as both coming-of-age and comedy/drama, while something like Sunshine is sci-fi, but it's also a psychological thriller, so let's not sweat it that much.

Also, 6 of the 20 films are foreign, and the first animated film of the countdown makes its appearance. How many more will there be?



I purchased the USA import of the Criterion Blu Ray last month (Look at that cover!!!) - can't wait to rewatch it when I get a moment or two.




Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
Didn't vote for either but they're very good.
Waking Life is probably the trippiest, most-philosophical "rotoscoped" film you'll ever see. Yes, you'll feel stoned about one minute after the opening credits end. Remember, it's only a dream.
Amores Perros often seems violent and pessimistic, but it's ultimately life-affirming. The filmmaking is often exhilarating and the acting sensitive. Don't worry about this clip being a spoiler - it's from the beginning.
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I was quite excited to see Waking Life when it came out, but it didn't really work well for me. It's Linklater (who I loved) and it felt right, but it was dense and I didn't like the presentation (rotoscope) which kind of put the whole thing out for me. I always thought I'd watch it again and see how I felt about it but I never did.

Amores Perros is another film about which there was quite the buzz when it hit our shores. I meant to see it but, again, didn't get around to it.

Of the ones I missed I liked Sunshine, but didn't love it. Watchmen I saw because a friend wanted to see it. It was ok but I flicked between bored, annoyed and interested. The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, Caché and The Man Who Wasn't There are all films I have but haven't seen (not 100% sure of The Man Who Wasn't There). I think I have actually seen Iron Man on tv but I can't remember if I finished it or not. Wasn't enjoying it much.
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Never seen Waking Life and if I've ever seen Amores Perros I have absolutely no recollection of it so a double-doughnut day it is.

Seen: 11/20 (Own: 9/20)
My ballot:  


Faildictions (millennial edition v1.0):
80. Triangle (2009)
79. Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)



Oh wow. I was not aware that the title of the film was Waking Life. I thought it was "Walking" Life.

I'm not sure if I should count it as seen or not, since literally the only thing I remember about it was liking A Scanner Darkly more haha. I haven't seen Amores Perros, but it sounds like it could be interesting.

Seen: 7/20

My List:
08. Mother (2009) - #96
10. Iron Man (2008) - #83
25. Bon Cop, Bad Cop (2006) - 1-pointer



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#81. Amores perros is my #9 of the 2000's.
I've got the DVD about fifteen years ago and now I'm full of enthusiasm for another re-watch.
It is a surprise that only 6 lists contain this superb film. Alejandro González Iñárritu is among the most important filmmakers of this decade especially.

This movie is #9 in MoFo 2000 Film Chart.



Seen 8/20.
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My list:
#9. Amores perros [#81.]
#14. The Man Who Wasn't There [#84.]

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Haven't seen The Man Who Wasn't There (or if I have, I've forgotten it so thoroughly that I couldn't really count it as seen).

Iron Man is good. Not great, but very entertaining. Not on my list.

Waking Life - review from letterboxd which sort of sums up my thoughts on it: "it absolutely nailed that feeling of being the only sober one at a party where every p**** thinks they're a philosopher and you've just got to nod along politely." Except that I also hated the rotoscope, it made me feel seasick.

Amores Perros - seen it, didn't really enjoy it. High energy relentless unpleasantness.



I figured 3 of the films on my ballot would make it and Waking Life wasn't one of them lol. Pleasantly surprised. #13 on my list. Never seen Amores Perros, doesn't seem like my jam.



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Seen Amores Perros. It's ok, but there's another from that director that is much better for me from the 2000s. I'm up to 6/20 so still doing lame over here.