Your five favorite female performances this decade?

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My l­i­s­t -

Jo­an­ Al­l­e­n­, “The­ Ups­i­de­ o­f An­ge­r­”
Me­r­yl­ S­tr­e­e­p, “Adaptati­o­n­.”
N­atal­i­e­ Po­r­tman­, “C­l­o­s­e­r­”
N­ao­mi­ Watts­, “21 Gr­ams­”
Kate­ Wi­n­s­l­e­t, “The­ R­e­ade­r­”
Amy Adams­, “E­n­c­han­te­d” was­ o­n­e­ o­f my r­un­n­e­r­s­-up.
2000-n­o­w i­s­ what I­ me­an­t. “Thi­s­ de­c­ade­,” n­o­t the­ ’90s­.
r­e­z­po­n­day6… wo­w.

10 Responses to “Your five favorite female performances this decade?”

  1. Stella T Says:

    5) Naomi Watts, “King Kong”
    4) Maggie Gyllenhaal, “The Dark Knight”
    3) Ellen Degernes, “Finding Nemo”
    2) Amy Adams, “Enchanted”
    1) Michelle Monaghan, “Eagle Eye”

  2. Tom E Says:

    Megan Fox
    Megan Fox
    Megan Fox
    Megan Fox
    Megan Fox

  3. Jamie L Says:

    Well a decade is ten years right so does 1999 count? Because I absolutely love Annette Benning(sp?) in American Beauty.
    I’m having a hard time thinking of just five.

  4. rezponday6 Says:

    Say what?

    Kate Winslet, in The Reader, had the same grumpy expression whether she was seducing a schoolkid, standing trial for locking 300 people in a burning building at Auschwitz, or deservedly languishing in jail for it

    Now >>

    er >>

    what was da question ?????

    O yeah

    I’m so tired, I’ll ask google what I think

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  5. Ependa Says:

    Nicoletta Braschi in Life is Beautiful
    Helena Bonham Carter in Fight Club
    Charlize Theron in Monster
    Helena Bonham Carter in Sweeney Todd
    Julia Roberts in Erin Brokovich

    (got it) oops…Fight Club was 99…

    I will add Ellen Page in Juno (copied answerer below me) ..brilliant performance!!

  6. Sab ♥'s Chester B.(week)™ Says:

    Helena Boham Carter-”Sweeney Todd”
    Ellen Page-”Juno”
    Rache McAdams-”The Notebook”
    Kirsten Stewart”-Into The Wild”

    I agree with Natalie Portman for “Closer”

  7. Terrible Lie Says:

    Naomi Watts - Mulholland Drive
    Uma Thurman - Kill Bill Vol. 1&2
    Scarlett Johansson - Lost In Translation
    Penelope Cruz - Volver
    Laura Dern - Inland Empire

    Honorable Mentions:
    Scarlett Johansson - Match Point
    Amy Adams - Junebug
    Penelope Cruz - Vicky Cristina Barcelona
    Sally Hawkins - Happy-Go-Lucky

  8. T.S.R.: Stuck in Velvet Snow Says:

    Cate Blanchett in “I’m Not There”
    Ellen Page in “Hard Candy”
    Naomi Watts in “The Painted Veil”
    Catherine Keener in “An American Crime”
    Ellen Burstyn in “Requiem for a Dream”

    Honorable Mention goes to: Ellen Page for “An American Crime,” Laura Linney in “The Savages,” and Adriana Barraza in “Babel,” who’s part wasn’t -huge-, but she gave a great performance, nonetheless.

  9. LilyRT Says:

    Annette Bening in American Beauty
    Cherlize Theron in Monster
    Diane Lane in Unfaithful
    Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a Dream
    Helen Mirren for Gosford Park and The Queen–they don’t look like a big deal until you realize how different the parts are and how completely she carries them off with little dialogue

  10. David Brent Says:

    Maggie Gyllenhaal - Secretary
    Anne Hathaway - Havoc
    Joan Cusack - School of Rock
    Abigail Breslin - Little Miss Sunshine
    Reese Witherspoon - Walk the Line

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