Movie of the Year: 2002 – Introduction, Part 2

Movie of the Year: 2002

Introduction, Part 2

The 2002 Movie of the Year Introduction Part 2 is here; what eight movies will make up this season?

2002! Oh, how I wish that were the number of movies we got to watch and not just year that will make up this season. But that wouldn’t be fair. Not to us. Not to you. And not to the most important part of the entire podcast: the movies. We swore a sacred oath to only have eight movies in a season. Hard decisions make this show what it is: a source of comfort to the entire nation. If we were going to expand the bracket, even a little, we would completely change everything about the show.

So I guess we won’t be doing that.

However, you can see why we would be tempted. Talk to Her, a Spanish-language film, came out this year and it is maybe the best movie most Americans have never heard of. You got Russian Ark, another foreign film that is high-concept and exciting–movies like this are the reason we love doing the show. And that’s not even mentioning the movies that are so big that we could never overlook them: Spider-Man, Minority Report, and Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. What’s a show to do?

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