We Love the Aughties: An End-of-Decade Clip Party, Part One 

For this exhaustively subjective reflection on ten years of moviegoing, we solicited suggestions from a number of L critics and friends; the roughly chronological arrangement of clips generally reflects the year of the films' public premiere, though some films have been grouped with the year of their initial US theatrical run.

For our writers' reflections on the years that were, see here. And if you see anything we've missed, tell us all about it in the comments. Watch Part Two, covering 2005-2009, here.

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