Best Films of the Year
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Cheez-It




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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 02:41    Post subject: Best Films of the Year
Well, I don't see one yet, so list your favorite/must see films of the year to perhaps give us an idea of what to watch next! (up to todays date of course)

Personally I loved

Crash
Sin City
Batman Begins
Good Night, and Good Luck

Of course, I should point out that I missed and am anxious to view

Hotel Rwanda
Syriana
Munich
History of Violence

I haven't seen many new movies recently and would love some suggestions!
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Mutantius
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 06:12    Post subject:
Well well looks like we have the same taste Laughing

Sin City, Batman Begins, Crash and Hotel Rwanda. Great movies, though im kind a annoyed, since I havent got the time to see trainspotting yet. Oh, and Hostel too really looking forward to that flick.


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Sedolf




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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 06:30    Post subject:
Crash really sucked balls, it seemed too set up and was just boring. Hostel is also very disappointing.
Sin City was great.
Other movies I liked:
Jarhead
The Island
Deuce Bigalow European Gigolo (nobody likes this movie, but nevertheless I think its the funniest flick of 05)

2005 was kinda lame year for Hollywood, more quantity than quality, there was no really outstanding movie, no movie that left you behind helpless like Se7en. (I haven't seen Munich yet, heard its great) Most of the movies were no brainers, suited for the increasing stultification of the western civilization.
The real strength lies in the TV Series, the great first Season of Lost, Battlestar Galactica, 4400 and HBO's Deadwood and Rome really caught me in front of the Television.

To Hollywood: Less SFX and more Story pls, kthxbye
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 06:50    Post subject:
ok, you say Crash Sucked balls? but not EU gigolo?o_0


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Sedolf




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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 07:01    Post subject:
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ok, you say Crash Sucked balls? but not EU gigolo?o_0


Yup because those two are totally different movies. Deuce Bigalow is a comedy - there is no rationality in the storyline, it's a movie you best watch drunk, with friends, stoned or all together. And it worked - I laughed my ass off, the movie did its job. The jokes are absolutely tasteless, r-rated and fucked up. Just how I like it. Kinda like Eurotrip.
Crash tries to be a serious drama but ends up in endless loops of set up "confrontations" between people from different races. Here's a review I took from imdb; it pretty much states my opinion about Crash. However the reviewer gave it 1 out of 10 stars, I would still give it 5.

 Spoiler:
 
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 07:50    Post subject:
I have to agree with the TV comment. TV is getting so much better as the years go on. Not so much in the comedy department, only a few new shows make me laugh anymore (Arrested Development, Curb your Enthusiasm and The Office (UK & US)), but in drama is where TV is taking over. There are so many well written shows to come out over the past 2 years. House, Lost, Prison Break, ect. Even old shows still have amazing writers (just look at Law & Order). I think story is really what the movies are lacking and what TV has found. It just goes to show you that money doesn't mean quality. The TV shows are made at a fraction of what movies are and the quality of the TV shows writing is miles ahead of 99% of the movies released. Its sad when I find myself rather wanting to stay in and watch TV then the newest Hollywood has to offer.

Oh and a sort of new show I suggest everyone in the US and Canada watch (will more then likely have to download it) is "Hustle". It is a British show made by the BBC, this thing oozes style and has some of the best writing I have seen in years in movies or TV. They are playing the first and second series back to back on AMC in the US, but Canada gets the shaft and the only way for us to see it is to download, but it is well worth it.
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 09:15    Post subject:
Sedolf wrote:
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ok, you say Crash Sucked balls? but not EU gigolo?o_0


Yup because those two are totally different movies. Deuce Bigalow is a comedy - there is no rationality in the storyline, it's a movie you best watch drunk, with friends, stoned or all together. And it worked - I laughed my ass off, the movie did its job. The jokes are absolutely tasteless, r-rated and fucked up. Just how I like it. Kinda like Eurotrip.
Crash tries to be a serious drama but ends up in endless loops of set up "confrontations" between people from different races. Here's a review I took from imdb; it pretty much states my opinion about Crash. However the reviewer gave it 1 out of 10 stars, I would still give it 5.

 Spoiler:
 


Well its crucial to have Racism in every scene possible in the movie, Crash sole purpose alone was to set Races in focus and how they affect each other in given situations, now what really surprised me with Crash, was the unexpected twists throughout the whole movie, you know you start getting the idea of how a movie will end, What person is going to die who is going to kill them etc. But Crash turned unexpectely and surprised me positive.


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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 09:22    Post subject:
without a doubt, the bst movie of 2005 was "Wolf Creek"..
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 09:25    Post subject:
So is Fantastic 4 right?


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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 13:06    Post subject:
Sin City and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance.


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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 13:20    Post subject:
mysterious skin
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ThOMaZ




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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 15:02    Post subject:
Sin City
Batman Begins
The Machinist
Broken Flowers
NightWatch
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

Kind of hard to really pick a favorite Smile
I'm surprised no one answered Star Wars Ep 3 yet
Worst movie of 2k5 : The Dukes Of Hazard a tie with Fantastic 4


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Cheez-It




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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 15:13    Post subject:
If the Machinist was 2005 it would be on my list too (it's 2004 though)

In regards to Crash: Have you ever watched lock stock and two smoking barrels? There's nothing wrong with intertwining the characters... but to each his own.


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sha_k




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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 15:46    Post subject:
My favorites movies for 2005:

Batman Begins
Sin City
Crash
King Kong
Corpse Bride
War of the Worlds

Biggest disapointment:

StarWars Episode III
Saw II

Lamest movies:
Aeon Flux
And a few other Wink
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ThOMaZ




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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 15:50    Post subject:
Right, the machinist was indeed 2004. Got confused when i saw it was only released in the theatres in belgium in mid 2005.

Crash wasn't bad either, but you have to know from the beginning it's a movie about racism and morality, if that takes you by surprise, i don't really think you can enjoy it.


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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd Feb 2006 21:21    Post subject:
My top 5 movies of 2005:

Sin City
Batman Begins
Crash
Walk the Line
King Kong

Honorable Mentions:

Saw II
Constant Gardener
Cinderalla Man
40 Year Old Virgin
Wedding Crashers
Star Wars

Out of the best picture nominess the only ones I've seen are Crash and Good Night, and Good Luck so far.
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PostPosted: Fri, 3rd Feb 2006 03:35    Post subject:
saw 2 sucked bad imo Neutral
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PostPosted: Fri, 3rd Feb 2006 04:16    Post subject:
Eh I love horror movies and I loved the first one so I really enjoyed the second one.
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PostPosted: Fri, 3rd Feb 2006 04:23    Post subject:
Broken Flowers & Crash


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