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stubbornforgey 12-20-2005 09:59 AM

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Originally posted by Zero
i don't think you should blush about spongebob -

i think you should bury your head in your hands from shame for having "mr & mrs. smith" on your top ten. . .


that film is on my top ten - - - -top ten list of things to poop on

lol


LOL..bite me ..

i forgot one..can i have 11 ??
pirates of the carribean ftw

:D

bwind22 12-20-2005 11:09 PM

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Originally posted by The STE
http://us.imdb.com/List?year=2005&&t...g=8;Movie;2005
lol Thanks. That really narrows it down.

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Here are the 15279 matching titles:
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bwind22 12-20-2005 11:15 PM

Here's a slightly better link. This one goes to the 100 most rated (and therefore most widely seen) films of 2005.

http://us.imdb.com/List?year=2005&&v...0total%20votes

bwind22 12-20-2005 11:22 PM

1- Sin City
2- Star Wars Episode III
3- The Devil's Rejects
4- Batman Begins
5- Saw 2
6- Land of the Dead
7- The Skeleton Key
8- Wedding Crashers
9- Robots
10- Mr. & Mrs. Smith


There are still several movies that look good that I haven't seen yet because they aren't on video or I just haven't gotten to them like 40 Year Old Virgin, History of Violence, Narnia, Cinderella Man, Corpse bride, Brothers Grimm, Lord of War, Good Night and Good Luck, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Aeon Flux & Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo, so who knows? By the time I see all of those, my list could be entirely different.

On a related note, I think a Bottom 10 of 2005 would be eaiser to do than best. man, looking over that list, there were a lot of stinkers this year.

bwind22 12-20-2005 11:25 PM

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Originally posted by stubbornforgey
40 year old virgin
meet the fockers
sin city
devils rejects
spongebob the movie (blush)
crash
mr and mrs smith
history of violence
hitchikers guide
wallace and gromit

Not to be a nitpicker, but Crash, Fockers, and Spongebob were all 2004.

(I had to check because Fockers would have made my list too had it been released in 2005.)

bwind22 12-20-2005 11:26 PM

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Originally posted by Zero
Mine:

1) Syriana
2) Goodnight and Good Luck

Clooney fan eh? He might be buckin' for an Oscar this year with those two. From what I've heard, they're both fabulous!

The STE 12-20-2005 11:34 PM

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Originally posted by bwind22
Not to be a nitpicker, but Crash, Fockers, and Spongebob were all 2004.

(I had to check because Fockers would have made my list too had it been released in 2005.)

The only place Crash was shown in 2004 was the Toronto Film Festival. It's a 2005 film

The STE 12-20-2005 11:36 PM

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Originally posted by bwind22
Clooney fan eh? He might be buckin' for an Oscar this year with those two. From what I've heard, they're both fabulous!
Good Night, and Good Luck is fucking amazing, although the bulk of it's awesomeness is David Strathairn's performance



btw, the Deuce Bigalow movie sucks hard

bwind22 12-21-2005 12:40 AM

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Originally posted by The STE
The only place Crash was shown in 2004 was the Toronto Film Festival. It's a 2005 film
Hmpf. imdb has it down as a 2004. Not that it really matters, like I said it was nitpickin' to begin with.

Zero 12-21-2005 07:50 AM

I read an interesting interview with Clooney (who, to be honest I never thought was very good - either as an actor or for that boring first film he direct: Confessions of a Dangerous Mind)

But, i love his politics and in this interview with Rolling Stone he talks about how he's willing to risk his fame and career to make a few political statements. . . he's sort of cashing in his credibility to push his critique of the current state of America. . . i respect the hell out of that and, in fairness, thought he was excellent in both films (as an actor he was able to let the role be more prominent than his 'star quality') and the direction of GN&GL was really stunning.


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