2005: A Year in Review

Feb 28, 2006 16:01


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anonymous February 28 2006, 21:21:43 UTC
i really enjoyed this.
mostly because of the nice pictures and presentation.
please i want to see a lot of those movies.
loveeeee hannnnahhh.

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andsoitis March 1 2006, 16:55:21 UTC
Jesus man! Talk about expansive. Just a few notes:
Good Night, and Good Luck - should be in the 25.
21. I will never watch a 6 hour movie. Ever.
18. This was an average film at best. Overused CG, bad acting by good actors, and Lucas has completely checked out.
16. Excellent film, required viewing for anyone born in the south who moves away and has to bring someone to meet the family.
13. Jeffery Wright stole this film.
9. Loved it.
5. I got a sincere feeling of hopelessness from this movie. Very powerful, but very sad.
1. Dude, seriously? Gay.

Hahaha, get it? 'Cause they were gay cowboys! Geez, I'm so original. But seriously, I hate that movie only for the schtick it gives bad comedians.

Anyway, good listing. It looks like I have some catching up to do.

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beautifulfight March 1 2006, 18:54:41 UTC
GN+GL seemed a bit slight and overly simple to me. I loved the camerawork, sound design, and basic message and story, but I felt the others just had more to offer.

21. I had my doubts about the length, but splitting it up over the course of the weekend lessened the butt-soreness and really the story never drags. It's an amazingly deep film and there's not really anything that I would have cut out of it. It's surely worth the effort.
18. Bah. McGregor was fantastic and I thought the story was amazing. And, unlike the other prequels, most of the effects worked for me.
16. It's really fantastic. One of my favorite scenes: Johnny and his co-workers talking about the Panthers in the Super Bowl and how that one dude watches the tape over and over, thinking they'll actually win each time.
13. He was quite good.
9. Indeed. Very tense, very fun.
5. It's quite the gripping emotional experience.
1. Yeah, I regret that it's become such a punchline, but it really is a brilliant movie.

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