|   
   |   
   |   

AFI Names Top Ten Movies of the Year

December 15, 2008 
by: 
 Bridget Daly

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The American Film Institute knows a thing or two about good movies. And they’ve just released their list for the top ten films of 2008. A 13-person jury deliberated over the weekend to decide on which films were the best of the year.

To qualify, the movie had to be a narrative fiction feature longer than 60 minutes "with significant creative and/or production elements from the United States."

According to Variety, AFI picked The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Dark Knight, Frost/Nixon, Frozen River, Gran Torino, Iron Man, Milk, Wall-E, Wendy and Lucy, and The Wrestler as the top ten.

We think this is a good mix of light films, and ones with a more in –depth story line. Do you think they got the list right? And speaking of top ten, AFI also named their favorites for television shows as well. In the top ten are: Breaking Bad, In Treatment, John Adams, Life, Lost, Mad Men, The Office, Recount, The Shield and The Wire.
Read More:
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Iron Man Wall-E Milk Movie News Frost/Nixon
Check out more on The Curious Case of Benjamin Button





Reader Comments
7:38PM 05/26/09 Alew
Top ten Mother of the year is Nadya Octomom Suleman!!!
4:06PM 12/15/08 Sarahpalin
afi always gets the winners right
Leave a Comment
In order to post comments, please login or sign up.