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Top 10 films of the decade



Cillian Murphy and Padraic Delaney in "The Wind That Shakes The Barley." Brian Milligan as Davey Gillen and Liam McMahon as Gerry Campell in "Hunger." Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova in the Oscar winning film "Once." Martin Scorsese directs Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon in "The Departed." Irish director Jim Sheridan with Jake Gyllenhaal and Tobey Maguire on the set of "Brothers." Morgan Freeman with Casey Affleck and Michelle Monaghan in Gone Baby "Gone." Dorothy Duffy in a scene from the harrowing Irish film "The Magdalene Sisters." Don Cheadle is the assistant manager in a Belgian-owned luxury hotel in Kigali, Rwanda in this outstanding film. Saoirse Ronan plays the imaginative Briony Trellis in "Atonement." Filmmaker Michael Moore pays a visit to the U.S. Capitol in his new film, "Capitalism: A Love Story."

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Having Grown up in Southie (Boston), I really enjoyed "The Departed and "Gone Baby Gone". Great Boston Accents and pure Southie and Boston dialogue. Two Super movies with great acting.
Cillian is gorgeous
A comic book story at best. Not believable at all!!!
This movie embarassed me. The singing was horrible!!!!
This was an unecessarily violent movie. Cillian Murphy was to cute to be taken seriously in the role of the medical student turned vicious rebel. The was a more violent version of the better film with the same exact story "Shake Hands with the Devil" with James Cagney [1955]
Forgot to put name of movie I commented on. Once is worth watching.
Lovely,sweet movie. Not a typical romance
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Having Grown up in Southie (Boston), I really enjoyed "The Departed and "Gone Baby Gone". Great Boston Accents and pure Southie and Boston dialogue. Two Super movies with great acting.
Cillian is gorgeous
A comic book story at best. Not believable at all!!!
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