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Old 09-18-2004, 04:51 PM   #1
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Default Best, and worst movie you've seen this year?

It doesn't necessarily have to be a film that was made in 2004, just the worst and best one from any year, that you saw this year. Also, what are the best and worst ones you've seen that came out in 2004? The worst movie I saw this year was either The Apocalypse, or Gothika. Both were equally bad. I only saw one 2004 movie, so I can't answer that question.
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I saw The Ring last weekend on one of the HBO's or something. The movie was so bad that it sucked the energy right out of me. That was 2 hours of my life I wish I could get back.

I saw The Princess Diaries 2 this week with my cousin and we loved it.
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I think the best movie made this year was Fahrenheit 911.

As to the worst - this year I saw a bunch of horrible movies, all thanks to my summer film class in London. The film "London" was pretty terrible, and then we got to meet the director Oh joy. It's like "Hi sir, nice to meet you. You made the most boring film I've ever seen."
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Two genius movies to do on a cheap budget to make millions. Taking advantage of ignorant people. COngrats to Mel Gibson and Michael Moore.

The second being passion of Christ. ..Now I do believe in God. However this movie was terribly unpleasant. Watching Jesus getting the snot kicked out of him for almost three hours is hardly what I would call a great flick for a "makeout date"

Best Moive I would say Spiderman2 was fun to look at. and worse was those kids movies I am forced to see like "Harry Potter" and "Scooby Doo 2"

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I think the best movie made this year was Fahrenheit 911.

As to the worst - this year I saw a bunch of horrible movies, all thanks to my summer film class in London. The film "London" was pretty terrible, and then we got to meet the director Oh joy. It's like "Hi sir, nice to meet you. You made the most boring film I've ever seen."
I'm looking forward to seeing that myself. That'll definitely be the number one DVD on my rental list next month. I'm also hoping to see Mean Girls sometime soon. It looks pretty good, and I'm a huge Tina Fey fan.
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Worst : I dunno I liked all the movies Ive seen in theaters this year
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F9/11 was fun too see people take it as fact. Moore is right when he says Americans are stupid. I'll give him that. Mainly the millions that saw his film as a true documentary are the ones he is talking about.

Two genius movies to do on a cheap budget to make millions. Taking advantage of ignorant people. COngrats to Mel Gibson and Michael Moore.
Okay, first I want you to understand something - personally, I had a lot of problems with Fahrenheit 911, but overall it had the biggest effect and will probably be one of the most remembered films of the year - love Michael Moore or hate him, you have to see that.

Second of all I wonder if you've even seen the film. Michael Moore does research his facts - every fact he cites in that film he can back up. The problems arise from the conclusions he draws from them. I don't buy into many of his conclusions, but he does raise some interesting questions from the research that he does.

You can't say something isn't true just because you happen to not like it.
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Okay, first I want you to understand something - personally, I had a lot of problems with Fahrenheit 911, but overall it had the biggest effect and will probably be one of the most remembered films of the year - love Michael Moore or hate him, you have to see that.

Second of all I wonder if you've even seen the film. Michael Moore does research his facts - every fact he cites in that film he can back up. The problems arise from the conclusions he draws from them. I don't buy into many of his conclusions, but he does raise some interesting questions from the research that he does.

You can't say something isn't true just because you happen to not like it.
I said I did see the film. I don't hate Michael Moore. I dont think you read my post at all. I think he is a corporate genius. He found a gimmick and went with it. But if you take that movie as fact I have a bridge to sell you cheap so email me for details.


I am not saying it is not true because I don't like it. I did not like the ACTUAL events of 9/11 and that was ALL TOO REAL!!

His conclusions are bogus and he knows it. He has his audience that he fools so god bless him. I can give you 100 inconsistancies in that film easily if you want to email me. and it is not pasted off some GOP site. It is actual notes I took when seeing the film.

Staunch democrats don't take the film as truth. They think it is harmful. Moore was reaching out to the Hate Bush crowd period. Basically called "sing to the choir" and got a rave of curiosity. (whenever a movie is contraversial the world goes to see it..Just like Passion of CHrist) Same thing with Mel Gibson. I wish I thought of it to be honest with you.

So you take the movie as fact but don't buy into many of the conclusions. You must be related to John Kerry!!
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