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Here's my new grad ten best list for 1999, albeit there are still many
acclaimed films from that year I still need to see.  It will probably
change significantly by around Oscar time.

The list is in chronological order:

Cookie's Fortune (Robert Altman)
The Blair Witch Project (Daniel Myrick and Eduardo S&aacute;nchez)
Ravenous (Antonia Bird)
The Red Violin (Fran&ccedil;ois Girard)
Eyes Wide Shut (Stanley Kubrick)
Twin Falls Idaho (Michael Polish)
Three Kings (David O. Russell)
Under the Rainbow (Carl James)
Being John Malkovich (Spike Jonze)
Magnolia (Paul Thomas Anderson)

Scott

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Oz, Monsters, Kamillions, and More!

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