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« on: December 28, 2003, 02:23:46 PM » |
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I just finished the rough draft for my article on my five favorite films of 2003, and it should be posted today or tomorrow. Before I share my picks, anyone else have a favorite, or a list of favorites? Perhaps a movie that you felt was underappreciated? Overrated?
Favorite performances?
Favorite film score?
Is Return of the King going to top everyone's list?
My thoughts will be up very, very soon.
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bethany
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« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2003, 05:19:58 PM » |
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as far as favorite films i watched in 2003, here's my list. a lot of these were ones i watched for the first time this year, though they may be older than that. in no particular order: Lost in Translation Lord of the Rings: Return of the King All the Real Girls Kill Bill Vol. 1 Adaptation The Hours The End of The Affair Cold Mountain Breaking the Waves Boogie Nights Far From Heaven Spirited Away Chicago Finding Nemo Punch-Drunk Love Requiem for a Dream Heaven Nowhere in Africa Elf Angels in America pts. 1&2 LiT is my favorite fim of the year, not ROTK.
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« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2003, 06:18:44 PM » |
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LiT is my favorite fim of the year, not ROTK. Same here.
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« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2003, 06:24:01 PM » |
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Spirited Away was incredible, but it wasn't 2003...I know you qualified your list, but it's good to keep it to the right year  I felt that Finding Nemo was overrated, but you guys already know that  While 2002 had several releases that I felt were excellent, noteworthy, or otherwise edifying, 2003 was sort of blah. I do hope you at least give a nod to X2, since it's one of the few sequels that doesn't suck...
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« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2003, 06:41:35 PM » |
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Spirited Away was my favorite film of 2002. And X2 didn't quite make the cut, lamentably, though it would certainly crack my Top 10. My five favorites: 1. Lost in Translation 2. Return of the King 3. Stevie 4. Finding Nemo 5. Master and Commander You can read my full commentary, along with a few special awards, here.
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bethany
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« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2003, 07:03:25 PM » |
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« Reply #6 on: December 28, 2003, 11:38:27 PM » |
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RotK has to top my list. It's practically the only 2003 movie I've seen this year. No LiT, Kill Bill, or even X2, all of which I wanted to see. Hey, at least I loved RotK.
Oh, and I bought Nemo "for my son" (shh!) sight unseen and still haven't watched it, so I'm looking forward to that.
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« Reply #7 on: January 01, 2004, 07:39:55 PM » |
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Off the top of my head....I'll probably add/edit later....
Movies I Liked:
Last Samurai LOTR: Return of the King Finding Nemo Kill Bill Vol. 1 (I laughed SO hard.) X-Men 2
My disappointing movies of the year:[/u]
The Hours (Fabulous acting, really. But talk about DEPRESSING. And what was up with all three women kissing another woman at some point in the movie? I thought that was stupid.) Chicago (Props to the director, dancers, and the singers.....but I had to stop the movie because I was falling asleep. That's not good when a movie does that to you, I don't care how great the visuals are.) Master And Commander (Superb visuals...but dumb story and nothing new from Crowe.)
Movies I haven't seen yet, but hope to:
Cold Mountain Lost in Translation Elf Adaptation
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« Reply #8 on: January 01, 2004, 07:55:12 PM » |
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The Hours (Fabulous acting, really. But talk about DEPRESSING. And what was up with all three women kissing another woman at some point in the movie? I thought that was stupid.) *bites tongue*
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« Reply #9 on: January 02, 2004, 05:39:29 PM » |
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*bites tongue* lol! Oh, don't keep it in. You know you want to tell me how wrong I am. lol! Go ahead, speak your mind, it's all good. latinchic 8-)
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"Mercy's eyes are blue....and when she places them in front of you.....nothing holds a roman candle to....the solemn warmth you feel. There's no measuring of it as nothing else is love." -The Shins
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« Reply #10 on: January 03, 2004, 03:28:41 AM » |
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lol! Oh, don't keep it in. You know you want to tell me how wrong I am. lol! Go ahead, speak your mind, it's all good.
latinchic 8-) nah, i don't think you're totally wrong. i'm just sensitive about it, because i think the hours is a beautiful film, and it frustrated me to no end that virtually all the christian critics labelled it as a pro-lesbianism film. they missed the whole point of the film, and even the point of the kisses between the women. so i wasn't trying to say you were wrong. just more like expressing my overall consternation over the christian interpretation/blowing out of proportion of the kissing. =)
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Josh
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« Reply #11 on: January 03, 2004, 09:45:08 AM » |
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Dissention within the Christian community?
Oh, now I HAVE to see it...
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linds
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« Reply #12 on: January 03, 2004, 05:09:39 PM » |
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i'm with bethany on the hours. good, thought-provoking film. i'd like to read the book, too, but--alas--there are just too many books to read, too many movies to see...
on subject, however: my top five of the year (as far as i can remember)-- 1. Return of the King 2. American Splendor 3. Whale Rider 4. Nowhere in Africa 5. Master and Commander
movies to view as soon as possible: 1. Cold Mountain 2. Lost in Translation 3. Elephant 4. Big Fish 5. Mona Lisa Smile (just kidding:rolleyes:)
honorable mentions: Finding Nemo and Elf
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« Reply #13 on: January 03, 2004, 06:03:55 PM » |
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thinking back and looking over my List of Movies Seen in 2003, I'm surprised at how few '03 movies I actually saw. there are several that I wanted to see but haven't yet, like Luther and the highly acclaimed Lost in Translation.
my little, sad, and predictable list of Favorite Movies of 2003:
Return of the King Pirates of the Caribbean Finding Nemo X2
conforming to Bethany's non-conformist list, I'm going to list my favorite movies of the ones I saw in 2003 for the first time:
Before Sunrise Rudy X-Men
nods go to: A Walk on the Moon About a Boy Benny and Joon The Devil's Playground Edward Scissorhands Fight Club Frequency Gattaca The Green Mile High Crimes Immortal Beloved Memento My Louisiana Sky The Pianist Reality Bites Se7en the Terminator trilogy Toy Story 2 Tuck Everlasting Waking Life White Oleander What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
it was a good year in movies for me, but most of them just aren't 2003 movies.
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« Reply #14 on: January 03, 2004, 08:42:28 PM » |
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Hmm.... well these are some of the best I've seen this year, but not in order.
Return of the King Pirates of the Carribean Mona Lisa Smile (I liked it!! You should see it before you roll your eyes =) ) Finding Nemo Elf The Count of Monte Cristo Titanic Save the Last Dance Holes Shadowlands (It was very meaningful) Rabbit Proof Fence
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latinchic
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« Reply #15 on: January 04, 2004, 01:26:11 PM » |
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lol! Oh, don't keep it in. You know you want to tell me how wrong I am. lol! Go ahead, speak your mind, it's all good.
latinchic 8-) nah, i don't think you're totally wrong. i'm just sensitive about it, because i think the hours is a beautiful film, and it frustrated me to no end that virtually all the christian critics labelled it as a pro-lesbianism film. they missed the whole point of the film, and even the point of the kisses between the women. so i wasn't trying to say you were wrong. just more like expressing my overall consternation over the christian interpretation/blowing out of proportion of the kissing. =) Ahhh.......well, let me clarify. First, my "disappointing" films list does not mean that the film in and of themselves were bad- on the contrary, the three on my list had EXCELLENT qualities to them. They made my list on my overall feelings regarding each one. I could speak of countless wonderful attributes "The Hours" has. Believe me, I'm a total babbling psychoanalytical nut- and I love thought-provoking films (among other things) to no end. The imagery of the film, the struggling comparisons between the characters, the vivid portrayals of human escapism-it was excellent. The acting and the way it was filmed/directed, was just superb. I didn't know about some Christian critics labeling the film as pro-lesbianism, but it doesn't surprise me. I did "get" the part about the kisses, but had I been the writer of the original book.....I wouldn't have put that in because I still think it was stupid. The act of them doing that- I don't think it would have happened in real life. Again, this is me struggling with the writer's mindset and artistic choices. It has nothing to do with the gay or bi-sexual characters in the movie either, because those situations don't surprise me considering their very rocky pasts, as the movie movingly depicts. Another qualm I have with the movie, and I'm sure some will disagree with me on this, is that it is so friggin' depressive. Although I DO agree that the somber mood throughout the movie is imperative and elemental- it effectively takes you where they want you to go in regards to your emotions; it's very vivid/lucid. But I'm in ministry. And I know how a movie like this can negatively affect certain people that may relate to this movie in one form or another. Yep, the movie is THAT effective. It actually worries me that the wrong people will watch it- people that are seemingly fine, but are dealing with disguised issues they're not willing to confront and therefore may react in a manner such as the characters in this movie. People are vulnerable, fragile. I don't take that lightly. So while it will remain on my "disappointing" films list, I still recommend it as a must-see for all you mature Phorum Pholks. God bless, latinchic 8-)
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« Reply #16 on: January 04, 2004, 07:04:05 PM » |
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well said, latinchic.
by the way--consider this an addition to my earlier honorable mentions: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN.
i just received the dvd for christmas, and was reminded about how much i enjoyed the movie. it's just great fun.
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« Reply #17 on: January 04, 2004, 07:05:59 PM » |
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Pirates would be an honorable mention for me, as well. One of the most exhilirating adventure movies in a long time-- it has the same spirit as Raiders of the Lost Ark, or even The Princess Bride. And Johnny Depp's performance is one of the year's best, right behind the two leads in Lost in Translation.
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