Letters from Iwo Jima: Best Film of 2006

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Lifer
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So says the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures

NEW YORK (AP) -- "Letters From Iwo Jima," the second of Clint Eastwood's two-part look at World War II, is the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures' pick as the best film of 2006.

Also on the list, announced Wednesday: "Flags of Our Fathers," in which Eastwood shows the aftermath of war through the eyes of the military men who raised the American flag during the Battle of Iwo Jima.

"Letters," which depicts the war from the Japanese perspective with a mostly Japanese cast, originally was scheduled to hit theaters in February 2007, but Warner Bros. recently bumped up the release date to December 20.

The rest of the group's top 10, in alphabetical order: "Babel," "Blood Diamond," "The Departed," "The Devil Wears Prada," "The History Boys," "Little Miss Sunshine," "Notes on a Scandal" and "The Painted Veil." (Read the complete list of winners.)

The group is the first out of the gate each awards season but their picks aren't necessarily predictors of the eventual Academy Award winners. In 2004 they chose "Finding Neverland," while the best-picture Oscar went to "Million Dollar Baby." Last year they picked "Good Night, and Good Luck"; the surprise Oscar winner was "Crash." The National Board and the Academy did line up, however, for 1999's "American Beauty."

The National Board of Motion Pictures, formed 97 years ago, is composed of film historians, students and educators.


 

SaltBoy

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I think it was the second best film.

Didn't ANYBODY see Children of Men?!
 

xtknight

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A movie that sounded interesting and actually got good ratings? Can someone check the temperature up there in hell?
 

zerocool84

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Originally posted by: SaltBoy
I think it was the second best film.

Didn't ANYBODY see Children of Men?!

I saw both and I still thought Letters was much better.
 

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Originally posted by: SaltBoy
I think it was the second best film.

Didn't ANYBODY see Children of Men?!

I saw it, and I didn't think it was as amazing as people make it out to be.
 

imported_bum

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Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
I think it was the second best film.

Didn't ANYBODY see Children of Men?!

I saw both and I still thought Letters was much better.

Children of Men did not meet my expectations, while Letters thoroughly exceeded them.
 

Rockinacoustic

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Originally posted by: bum
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
I think it was the second best film.

Didn't ANYBODY see Children of Men?!

I saw both and I still thought Letters was much better.

Children of Men did not meet my expectations, while Letters thoroughly exceeded them.

Children of Men was ok, didn't see Letters though.

However, The Departed owned '06
 

Super56K

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My favorite movie from '06 was Marie Antoinette.

crickets chirping...

Super56K bolts out of thread like a thief in the night
 

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Originally posted by: Super56K
My favorite movie from '06 was Marie Antoinette.

crickets chirping...

Super56K bolts out of thread like a thief in the night

Not sure if you're being serious or not... but I was pretty disappointed by Marie Antoinette. It ended rather abruptly... hardly even touched the French Revolution. It was like the entire movie was supposed to be carried by the fancy clothes.
 

Super56K

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Super56K
My favorite movie from '06 was Marie Antoinette.

crickets chirping...

Super56K bolts out of thread like a thief in the night

Not sure if you're being serious or not... but I was pretty disappointed by Marie Antoinette. It ended rather abruptly... hardly even touched the French Revolution. It was like the entire movie was supposed to be carried by the fancy clothes.

I'm serious, but I don't watch many new movies so it's my favorite out of the handful I've watched that were released in 2006. The film was beautiful, and I liked how it avoided (for the most part) the things going on outside of Marie-Antoinette's world. I'm now anxious to see what Sofia Coppola will do next.
 

tami

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i thought foof sucked and stopped in the middle of the movie. is this movie that much better?
 

CellarDoor

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Originally posted by: tami
i thought foof sucked and stopped in the middle of the movie. is this movie that much better?

I didn't like Foof either, but Iwo Jima was one of the better war movies I've ever seen.
 

mrrman

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I watched that the other day...the translation seemed way off to me and found it quite confusing and boring