Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The 50 Biggest Movies of 2008

January 17, 2008

After the year of the threequel, 2008 looks like a year to remember. Here are the films we think will make the 'Best of 2008' lists come December

Bond 22

Bond 22

Do you agree with our selection? What have we missed? Have your say at the foot of this article.

Few movies live up to the original promise of their trailers, but if only half of these films deliver this will be one of the best, and most exciting years in cinema history.

Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

If the Hollywood writers' strike ends quickly and amicably enough we may also be treated to a big screen outing from the High School Musical gang and Brendan Fraser's 3D take on the Jules Verne classic Journey to the Centre of the Earth.

X Files 2

X Files 2

In the meantime, here is our unscientific, best guess at some of the films that should be in everybody's end-of-year Top 50 come Christmas. All movies are scheduled for UK release in 2008. For more hot film juice check out Blockbuster Buzz , our new blog celebrating the biggest, noisiest movies.

50: Semi Pro

Will Ferrell expands his catalogue of inept sportsmen with this wilfully silly look at the world of basketball. Expect giant afros, male nudity and slam dunks. Outkast singer Andre 3000 also stars. Official site with trailer

49: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

David Fincher directs Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett and Tilda Swinton in this tale of a man who, annoyingly, begins ageing backwards. Fincher tends to alternate crowd-pleasers like Alien3 with more thoughtful pieces like Fight Club so we are about due a Fincher movie for the kind of person who takes a coffee into the auditorium rather than a Kia-Ora. Benjamin Button fan blog

48: Horton Hears A Who!

Jim Carrey and the Steve Carrell provide the voices as Dr.Seuss gets the CGI treatment. Trailers

47: No Country For Old Men

The Coen brothers return to their noir roots for this adaption of Cormac McCarthy's novel. Expect a sun-baked, but bleaker, Fargo. Trailer

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