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Josh Brolin in 'No Country For Old Men'Yesterday we brought you the first batch of top 10 lists from colleagues around the MTV offices. Today we bring you two more, including from fellow blogger Larry Carroll. Dig them below, and be sure to give us your own top 10 list in the comments.

LARRY CARROLL (Reporter):

1. "No Country for Old Men" - Perfect in every single way, and a triumphant return to form by the world's best director(s). If Javier Bardem doesn't win an Oscar, the entire Academy needs to be dis-assembled and rebuilt from scratch. Read more...

Matt Damon and Julia Stiles in 'The Bourne Ultimatum'Like you, MTV staffers enjoy the cineplex as much as the next guy, and since 2007 has been quite the year for movies, we've asked some of our colleagues to give us their picks for their top 10 favorite cinematic offerings. Read the first two responses below, and then click here to read what made our own Kurt Loder's year-end wrap-up.

RACHEL JOSUE (Producer):

1. "The Bourne Ultimatum" - I am a sucker for this franchise. Read more...

Whether it's Justin Timberlake getting cozy with Christina Ricci, finally getting some one-on-one time with George Lucas or Michael Cera's hilarious bunny story, we've had quite a year when it comes to interviews. As we wind down 2007, we're taking a look back at some of our favorite chats of the past 12 months. Watch below or click here to browse the list.

As 2007 winds down, it's time to glance at the year that was. Last week we brought you reporter Larry Carroll's quirky exchange with a bored James Franco, but that wasn't the end of our bizarre celebrity chats. With that in mind, we've pulled together a fun montage of the most awkward moments from the past 12 months, hosted by our own Josh Horowitz and British funnyman Ricky Gervais. From Hugh Grant's drool to Joaquin Phoenix's rapid dismissal of his "Space Camp" legacy, flash back below, and after that, read the behind-the-scenes anecdotes here.