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remmers
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Your Favorite Movies of 2005
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Dec 27 12:09 UTC 2005 |
The film critics are coming out with their "best of the year" lists.
You can too!
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remmers
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response 1 of 37:
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Dec 27 12:11 UTC 2005 |
Off the top of my head, and in no particular order, here are some
of my favorites:
o Good Night and Good Luck
o History of Violence
o Capote
o The Squid and the Whale
o Funny Ha Ha
I'll list others as I think of them.
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ogre666
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response 2 of 37:
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Dec 27 13:32 UTC 2005 |
i liked Serenity alot
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edina
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response 3 of 37:
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Dec 27 14:17 UTC 2005 |
Million Dollar Baby
Rent
Walk the Line
Finding Neverland (though that might be last year, I only saw it this year)
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trap
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response 4 of 37:
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Dec 27 16:35 UTC 2005 |
BOYCOTT HOLLYWOOD!!
for now & forever
enough with supporting their trashy existence!
down with hollywood, down with pop-culture!
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remmers
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response 5 of 37:
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Dec 27 17:00 UTC 2005 |
Re #3: "Million Dollar Baby" and "Finding Neverland" were both 2004
movies.
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richard
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response 6 of 37:
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Dec 27 17:40 UTC 2005 |
Brokeback Mountain
King Kong
Cinderella Man
Batman Begins
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ogre666
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response 7 of 37:
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Dec 27 18:19 UTC 2005 |
can i add the Batman Begins movie to my list?
and Sin City
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jadecat
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response 8 of 37:
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Dec 27 19:06 UTC 2005 |
Hey, Ogre666- looks like we have a couple of 'enjoyed films' in common.
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marcvh
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response 9 of 37:
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Dec 27 19:19 UTC 2005 |
I guess some people still go to movie theaters? Most people I know go a
copule times a year, tops. Or are people rating films they haven't seen
yet?
My favorite films I first saw in 2005 (my response, I'll arrange them my
way):
Serenity (though to a non-fan it would be mediocre)
40-Year-Old Virgin
Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
Sin City
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tod
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response 10 of 37:
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Dec 27 20:14 UTC 2005 |
War of the Worlds
Munich
Jarhead
Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants
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nharmon
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response 11 of 37:
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Dec 27 22:31 UTC 2005 |
Wow #4 is the first time I've seen anything I agree with come from jvmv. 8D
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furs
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response 12 of 37:
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Dec 27 23:24 UTC 2005 |
Sisterhood was awesome!
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ogre666
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response 13 of 37:
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Dec 28 12:29 UTC 2005 |
i don't get it? a whole movie about pants? was it filmed from the pants'
perspective or did it have its own voice over?
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tod
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response 14 of 37:
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Dec 28 12:40 UTC 2005 |
its like harry potter with a valley girl twist
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krj
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response 15 of 37:
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Jan 8 06:39 UTC 2006 |
My favorite movie for 2005 was "Grizzly Man." I'll have to think about
filling out more of a list; I didn't see too many new movies in 2005.
Maybe "King Kong" and "Millions."
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janc
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response 16 of 37:
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Jan 14 18:43 UTC 2006 |
I mostly watch movies on DVD these days, mostly via netflix, and so
haven't actually seen an awful lot of 2005 movies yet. I loved "King
Kong" though. I'm always a sucker for a huge spectacle, and that was a
terrific example of a huge spectacle.
If I were to list instead the best movies I've seen in 2005, regardless
of release date, it'd be:
- 12 Angry Men (1957)
- A Man Escaped (1957)
- Network (1976)
- Searching for Bobby Fisher (1993)
- Man on the Train (2002)
- Tape (2001)
- Wimbledon (2004)
- Mulholland Drive (2001)
- Antonia's Line (1995)
- Random Harvest (1942)
- The Straight Story (1998)
- High and Low (1963)
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janc
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response 17 of 37:
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Jan 14 18:58 UTC 2006 |
I guess some of those are the exact opposite of big spectacle kind of
"King Kong" movie. "!2 Angry Men", "A Man Escaped", and "Tape" are all
very minimalistic films, with few people and few sets. "The Straight
Story" is kind of in the same category. I guess I also love it when an
engaging story can be built out of minimal elements.
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denisea
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response 18 of 37:
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Jan 14 20:23 UTC 2006 |
Hmm, 12 Angry Men is the only one from that last besides King Kong, that I've
seen. The current release of King Kong is the only one I've seen, other than
just clips...
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jep
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response 19 of 37:
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Jan 15 14:30 UTC 2006 |
Heh. I have only seen "Searching For Bobby Fisher" from Jan's list. I
only remember that it was a movie about a chess prodigy. Does Arlo play
chess now, Jan?
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nharmon
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response 20 of 37:
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Jan 15 15:56 UTC 2006 |
"12 Angry Men" is a classic. One of my favorite movies. Here are movies
I watched for the first time in 2005 that I really enjoyed:
- Emperor of the North Pole (1973): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070030/
- Short Time (1990): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100604/
- Lone Star (1996): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116905/
- Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003):
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0311113/
- Mystic River (2003): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0327056/
- Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285823/
- Batman Begins (2005): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0372784/
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remmers
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response 21 of 37:
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Jan 15 16:18 UTC 2006 |
Re #16: Ah, somebody (besides me) who really liked "Mulholland Drive."
Cool. I also liked "The Straight Story". Both films were directed by
David Lynch. "The Straight Story" is a genuine oddity - a G-rated Lynch
film distributed by Disney.
Having recently upgraded our TV to a "home theater", I've been watching
a lot of DVDs. Current top recommendation: "East of Eden" (1955),
directed by Elia Kazan and starring James Dean. Widescreen version with
the original stereo soundtrack - probably not seen in this form in
theaters for decades.
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jadecat
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response 22 of 37:
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Jan 16 14:17 UTC 2006 |
And of Jan's list the only one I've seen is "Wimbledon"- which I liked
quite a bit.
I think some of my favorite 'viewed in 2005- but not filmed in 2005'
films are "White Oleander" and "Orlando."
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slynne
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response 23 of 37:
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Jan 16 14:39 UTC 2006 |
White Oleander didnt get very good reviews as I recall. I was very
suprised at how much I liked it when I finally got around to seeing it.
It is definately a movie one has to watch with a box of kleenex handy
though.
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