TOP TEN - 2003!!!!!

Started by bonanzataz, December 28, 2003, 07:15:25 PM

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©brad

u think? well, if for nothing else, u get to see eric bana's naked ass a couple of times. (and what an ass it is :shock: )

cron

not to mention the hulk's green sexy pectorals.  :)
context, context, context.

Chest Rockwell

Quote from: chuckhimselfo.not to mention the hulk's green sexy pectorals.  :)

mmm.... :x

Jeremy Blackman

No, I have faith in Godardian's appreciation of the film, especially if he's going in with a pro-HULK bias.

Chest Rockwell

Top Five List:

1. LOST IN TRANSLATION
2. 21 Grams
3. Kill Bill vol. 1
4. Mystic River
5. Big Fish

brockly

Here's my new top 5 list, now that I've seen a few more.

1. Kill Bill Vol 1
2. Lost In Translation
3. 21 Grams
4. Big Fish
5. Finding Nemo

Still have to see Mystic River, American Splendor, In America, Dogville and Love Actually (damn that's a fucking annoying title :x)

Pubrick

Quote from: Brock LandersLove Actually (damn that's a fucking annoying title :x)
Quote from: P
Quote from: Jeremy Blackman[Something's Gotta Give] may be the most annoying movie title this year.
love actually.
under the paving stones.

brockly

:lol: nice to see i'm not alone

cine

If I may update my list yet again after seeing some films that qualified for 2003.. there are quite a few changes:

1. Lost in Translation
2. Monster
3. In America
4. Elephant
5. Man on the Train
6. Finding Nemo
7. Mystic River
8. Kill Bill
9. The Barbarian Invasions
10. Whale Rider

I shifted a few of the titles around too. Anyway, this is probably my definitive list that American Splendor would likely pop its way on somewhere on Feb 3.

TENOCH

HERE IS MY 2 CENTS

1. RETURN OF THE KING
2. CITY OF GOD (I DONT CARE IF IT CAME OUT 2002, I SAW IT IN 2003)
3. KILL BILL VOLUME I
4. 21 GRAMS
5. PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN:CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL
6. IN AMERICA
7. 28 DAYS LATER
8. WHALE RIDER
9. FOG OF WAR
10. HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG

The Silver Bullet

Still very subsceptable to dramatic change:

01. Lost in Translation (d. Sophia Coppola)
02. Dogville (d. Lars von Trier)
03. Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (d. Peter Weir)
04. Big Fish (d. Tim Burton)
05. Cold Mountain (d. Anthony Minghella)
06. 21 Grams (d. Alejandro González Iñárritu)
07. Love Actually (d. Richard Curtis)
08. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (d. Peter Jackson)
09. Kill Bill Vol. 1 (d. Quentin Tarantino)
10. School of Rock (d. Richard Linklater)
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ono

I haven't seen a lot of films that have gotten a lot of attention, but really, my mind is pretty much made up:[list=1]
  • Lost in Translation       ****+
  • Finding Nemo              ****+
  • Love Actually             ****
  • School of Rock            ****
  • American Splendor         ****
  • In America                ***½
  • 21 Grams                  ***½
  • Girl with a Pearl Earring      ***½
  • A Mighty Wind             ***½
  • Bend it Like Beckham      ***½[/list:o]
    Honorable mentions: Whale Rider, Kill Bill: Vol. 1, The Cooler, All the Real Girls.

SoNowThen

updatearoo:

1. American Splendor
2. All The Real Girls
3. City Of God
4. Kill Bill
5. Elephant
6. Triplets Of Belleville
7. Northfork
8. Intolerable Cruelty
9. Gerry
10. tie -- The Cooler (for lighting, camera work, and Baldwin) & Owning Mahowny (PSH, that's it)
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When those who hated capital and consumption (and Jews) in the 20th century murdered some hundred million people, and the poster children for the struggle against international capitalism and America are now fanatical Islamic terrorists, this puts recent enthusiasts in an awkward position. Most of them are too dense and shameless to appreciate it, and far too many are taken in by the moralistic and paternalistic rhetoric of the Left.

SHAFTR

as of now

1.  Kill Bill Vol 1
2.  American Splendor
3.  Lost in Translation
4.  Finding Nemo
5.  In America
6.  All the Real Girls
7.  The Station Agent
8.  21 Grams
9.  Big Fish
10.  Mystic River
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RegularKarate

hmmmm... I used to be good at lists...

1. City of God: Just watched it again this weekend and I've decided it's the BEST film of this year (that I've scene)
2. Lost in Translation
3. Kill Bill
4. Return of the King
5. Elephant
6. American Splendor
7. 21 Grams
8. Finding Nemo
9. Whale Rider
10. Hulk