I'm getting REALLY sick of theater audiences in general, if I can aviod them I will. Now that I live in the middle of nowhere and have a big enough TV I can watch movies as loud as I want any time I want. There are few flicks I feel the need to see in the theater.
Most disagree, but I say Wedding Crashers.
Am I Funny Like A Clown wrote: Most disagree, but I say Wedding Crashers.
If Wedding Crashers is the worse movie that you have seen this year, you have had a pretty good year of watching movies then (or haven't seen many!)
If Wedding Crashers is the worse movie that you have seen this year, you have had a pretty good year of watching movies then (or haven't seen many!)
Adrian wrote: Am I Funny Like A Clown wrote: Most disagree, but I say Wedding Crashers.
If Wedding Crashers is the worse movie that you have seen this year, you have had a pretty good year of watching movies then (or haven't seen many!)He didn't see Herbie or LOTD yet then.
If Wedding Crashers is the worse movie that you have seen this year, you have had a pretty good year of watching movies then (or haven't seen many!)He didn't see Herbie or LOTD yet then.
Gabe Powers wrote: My only real disappointment this year was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Ugh, yeah, that was my biggest disappointment too. How Burton managed to take a sweet story and turn into a soulless, uninteresting, and noisy mess I'll never know. I expected way better, and even though it was made up exclusively for the original film and not in the book, I still think they should have carried over the whole Slugworth subplot and gotten rid of most of the Wonka flashbacks.
Ugh, yeah, that was my biggest disappointment too. How Burton managed to take a sweet story and turn into a soulless, uninteresting, and noisy mess I'll never know. I expected way better, and even though it was made up exclusively for the original film and not in the book, I still think they should have carried over the whole Slugworth subplot and gotten rid of most of the Wonka flashbacks.
My ten fave films this year in no particular order
Flightplan
Stealth
Monster In-Law
Hitch
Million Dollar Baby
The Interpreter
War Of The Worlds
National Treasure
Cellular
Mindhunters
The only bad film I have actually seen is Beauty Shop. Why did Queen Latifah waste such comedic talent on a silly movie??!!
Flightplan
Stealth
Monster In-Law
Hitch
Million Dollar Baby
The Interpreter
War Of The Worlds
National Treasure
Cellular
Mindhunters
The only bad film I have actually seen is Beauty Shop. Why did Queen Latifah waste such comedic talent on a silly movie??!!
My top 20 fav's. of the year so far are...
1. Capote
2. Grizzly Man
3. Enron
4. The Squid and The Whale
5. Kung Fu Hustle
6. A History Of Violence
7. Good Night, and Good Luck
8. Broken Flowers
9. Thumbsucker
10. Junebug
11. Everything is Illuminated
12. Hustle and Flow
13. March Of The Penguins
14. Millions
15. Jarhead
16. Pride and Prejudice
17. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
18. The Constant Gardner
19. The 40 Year Old Virgin
20. The Weather Man(probably the most underrated film I've seen this year)
Honorable mentions:
Proof, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit, the Goblet of Fire, Shopgirl(another underrated film), Ice Harvest
1. Capote
2. Grizzly Man
3. Enron
4. The Squid and The Whale
5. Kung Fu Hustle
6. A History Of Violence
7. Good Night, and Good Luck
8. Broken Flowers
9. Thumbsucker
10. Junebug
11. Everything is Illuminated
12. Hustle and Flow
13. March Of The Penguins
14. Millions
15. Jarhead
16. Pride and Prejudice
17. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
18. The Constant Gardner
19. The 40 Year Old Virgin
20. The Weather Man(probably the most underrated film I've seen this year)
Honorable mentions:
Proof, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit, the Goblet of Fire, Shopgirl(another underrated film), Ice Harvest
You know what Mark, I really thought that Mindhunters was a great film. I think it could of made more money if it came out earlier.
Last night, I rented the movie Death to the Supermodels. It was really really bad. The ending sucked and it wasn't funny.
Last night, I rented the movie Death to the Supermodels. It was really really bad. The ending sucked and it wasn't funny.
1. House of Wax
2. Amityville Horror
3. Stealth
4. The Dukes of Hazzard
5. Doom
I laughed at some point during all five movies, however, only "The Dukes of Hazzard" would be classified as a comedy.
2. Amityville Horror
3. Stealth
4. The Dukes of Hazzard
5. Doom
I laughed at some point during all five movies, however, only "The Dukes of Hazzard" would be classified as a comedy.



I never go to evening shows. Here they have twilight shows which cost either $5 or $5.50 depending on the theater. Blockbuster almost charges that for rentals.
I still think movies look and feel better in theaters. Even c**ppy movies.