RealityChuck Old-Timey Member Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 I've missed a lot (I don't often to to theaters), but here are my choices:1. Crash2. Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit3. The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill4. Batman Begins5. Good Night and Good Luck6. Me and You and Everyone I Know7. March of the Penguins8. Kung Fu HustleWhat are yours?
Guest sharpie Guests Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 I can think of 10 movies I've seen that came out in 2005. Therefore:Top 4 movies Broken FlowersCrashGood Night & Good LuckThe Squid & The WhaleMiddle 2 movies:Grizzly ManStar Wars, Espisode IIIBottom 4 moviesCasanovaDivine InterventionSyrianaWar of the WorldsI'm lame and couldn't decide between the 2 middle ones. Neither of them felt like they belong on either list. Once I see 2 more then maybe I can eliminate them from the top or bottom 5.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 I haven't seen very much this year, but there are only 3 excellent movies i've seen, worth putting on a top 10:CRASH - best movie of the yearCINDERELLA MAN - excellent, if a bit too sentimentalMARCH OF THE PENGUINS - beautiful docif i had to fill out a top 10, i'd have to include:BATMAN BEGINS - excellent, mostlyFRANK MILLER'S SIN CITY - great look, but turgid storytellingHITCH - nice romantic comedyGOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK - underwhelming, but solidKINGDOM OF HEAVEN - ok epicROBOTS - only ok, but best animated film i've seen this yearUPSIDE OF ANGER - surprisingly good romancehere are the only other movies I've seen in 05:BAD NEWS BEARS - awfulCHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY - great look but only okCONSTANTINE - crap, but funFANTASTIC 4 - not terribleHERBIE:FULLY LOADED - surprisingly okHITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY - disappointmentHOSTAGE - awfulKING KONG - great look, but disappointingMADAGASCAR - solid animated filmMATCH POINT - i hated itSISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS - teen drama; okSKY HIGH - funSTAR WARS III - best of the prequelsVALIANT - mediocreWALLACE & GROMIT - disappointingThe following is a list of movies i have NOT seen, and have absolutely no DESIRE to see, but they've garnered good reviews and are likely to end up on some 10 best lists or get some nominations:BALLAD OF JACK & ROSEBREAKFAST ON PLUTOBROKEBACK MOUNTAINBROKEN FLOWERSCAPOTECONSTANT GARDNERGRIZZLY MANMRS. HENDERSON PRESENTSMUNICHTHE NEW WORLDNORTH COUNTRYPRIDE & PREJUDICESYRIANATRANSAMERICAWALK THE LINETHE WHITE COUNTESSHere are some other films from 05 that i still want to see, though few of them (if any) are likely to end up on anybody's top 10:AEON FLUXARISTOCRATSASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13BROTHERS GRIMMCHRONICLES OF NARNIACHICKEN LITTLECORPSE BRIDEDOMINOELEKTRA40-YEAR OLD VIRGINHARRY POTTER/GOBLET OF FIREHISTORY OF VIOLENCEHOODWINKEDICE HARVESTTHE ISLANDKICKING & SCREAMINGKISS KISS BANG BANGKUNG FU HUSTLELAYER CAKETHE MATADORMIRRORMASKMR. AND MRS. SMITHSARAH SILVERMAN: JESUS IS MAGICSERENITYSQUID & THE WHALE2046WAR OF THE WORLDSWEDDING CRASHERSI have a feeling some of these would bump out others on my current top 10, especially HISTORY OF VIOLENCE, WEDDING CRASHERS, ICE HARVEST and CORPSE BRIDE, which i am most looking forward to.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 THE WILD PARROTS OF TELEGRAPH HILL are not listed as an eligible release in 2005:http://www.oscars.org/78academyawards/reminder/reminder_html.htmlperhaps it was released in 2004?
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 I think the trick of this stuff is to make almost any would-be contributor to the discussion say, "You know, I haven't seen very much this year, and make many of us redouble our efforts."The crap (generally speaking) I wasted time and money on, in order of quality.MARCH OF THE PENGUINSTHE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY WALLACE & GROMIT IN THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT MILLIONS THE BROTHERS GRIMM STAR WARS: EPISODE III REVENGE OF THE SITH FEVER PITCH BRIDE & PREJUDICE None of them blew my socks off or anything. I have a history of falling asleep during films that feature a slow-moving shots against white horizons, but Penguins is obviously a remarkable achievement, even if it couldn't change my history.
RealityChuck Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2006 Author Posted January 23, 2006 Vic Sage wrote:THE WILD PARROTS OF TELEGRAPH HILL are not listed as an eligible release in 2005:http://www.oscars.org/78academyawards/reminder/reminder_html.htmlperhaps it was released in 2004?Hard to say. The IMDB says it was first shown at film festivals in 2003 and 2004, but its first general release was in February of 2005. The IMDB does not indicate it was shown in LA prior to the general release, but it is possible there was a one-week run in 2004 to make it Oscar eligible.In any case, it was in very limited release before 2005, so it is a 2005 film to the general public..
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted January 23, 2006 Posted January 23, 2006 Updating my "Based on What I Saw...." list, to include this weekend's viewing.MARCH OF THE PENGUINSTHE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY WALLACE & GROMIT IN THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT DEAR FRANKIEMILLIONS THE BROTHERS GRIMM STAR WARS: EPISODE III REVENGE OF THE SITH FEVER PITCH BRIDE & PREJUDICE ...and, in tiers...MARCH OF THE PENGUINSTHE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY WALLACE & GROMIT IN THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT DEAR FRANKIEMILLIONS THE BROTHERS GRIMM STAR WARS: EPISODE III REVENGE OF THE SITH FEVER PITCH BRIDE & PREJUDICE
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2006 Posted January 23, 2006 Based on Norrin's list, it looks like I saw exactly ten of the 2005 movies.That means that the only requirement to make my Top Ten List is that I had to have watched the movie.So, here's my list, such as it is:KING KONG GRIZZLY MAN BATMAN BEGINSFANTASTIC FOURSKY HIGHWAR OF THE WORLDS HARRY POTTER/GOBLET OF FIRE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORYCHICKEN LITTLE
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted January 23, 2006 Posted January 23, 2006 Here are my top five films of 2005 -MunichGoodnight and Good LuckCinderella ManCrashMatch PointI cannot believe that Norrin actually liked The Upside of Anger.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted January 23, 2006 Posted January 23, 2006 Yancy sure lived up to his avatar with his viewing selections.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2006 Posted January 23, 2006 I guess so. Although I have to say that if I didn't have kids, I would've skipped half of those: Sky High, Chicken Little, Narnia, Harry Potter, and probably Charlie.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted January 23, 2006 Posted January 23, 2006 If I recall correctly, I was pulled in terrified tears from two of the first three films I saw as a child, Willie Wonka being one of those two.Based on that experience, I'd list having kids as a reason not to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Guest sharpie Guests Posted January 23, 2006 Posted January 23, 2006 I saw King Kong over the weekend and remembered that I had seen The Brothers Grimm.So, I guess King Kong makes the bottom of my top 5 and the Brothers Grimm goes to sort of the top of my bottom 5 and Star Wars and Grizzly Man don't make either list.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted January 26, 2006 Posted January 26, 2006 i saw MUNICH and was completely underwhelmed. It doesn't make even the mediocre top 10 i've already listed. hey, Impulse's mom, why are you surprised i like UPSIDE OF ANGER? Cuz nothing blew up? I like romantic comedies, as much as any other genre. It was a "date movie" and the missus and i were thoroughly entertained by its good performances and a script that stopped short of being overly sentimental while still having emotional weight. Costner's ex-jock was as good a performance as he's capable of. Joan Allen is always great. I didn't see the twist coming, and it really worked. but I absolutely hated the subplot with the daughter and the sleezeball radio producer,.
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted January 26, 2006 Posted January 26, 2006 Vic Sage wrote:hey, Impulse's mom, why are you surprised i like UPSIDE OF ANGER? Cuz nothing blew up? I like romantic comedies, as much as any other genre. Hold your horses Vic. I like romantic comedies myself. But Upside of Anger was just BORING! I started a thread on it a couple of pages back.
Theoldmole Old-Timey Member Posted January 27, 2006 Posted January 27, 2006 Match PointGoodnight and Good LuckThe AristocratsWalk the LineBrokeback MountainKing Kong
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted February 9, 2006 Posted February 9, 2006 Looks like I've seen only a coupla movies from 2005, and I'd rank them thisly:1. Walk the Line2. Aristocrats(big gap)3. The Edukators4. March of the Penguins(gap)5. Charlie & the Chocolate factory6. Kung-Fu Hustle (didn't really get into it)7. Bad News Bears (2005) -- One of those movies I had to see: Hard to believe they thought this was an improvement in any way: The kid actors, especially Amanda, were much worse than the original; and while BBT brought something different to Buttermaker he was no more interesting. Only improvement might have been the one kid who was a mixture of Ahmed and Oglive from the first movie. They gave him some meatier concerns, but at the cost of Amanda & Kelly's story. Hardly justifies a whole movie. Complete piece of shit.
Guest martin Guests Posted February 10, 2006 Posted February 10, 2006 i didnt really get tinto any movies this year. in the last few years i was really crazy for a couple movies, for example dawn of the dead and eternal sunshine of the spotless mind.the only ones i can recall off the top of my head that i really enjoyed are:munich - much less preachy than i expected. i don't like to be taught lessons. i already know violence is cyclical and bad. i was happy they didnt beat that into my head too much and instead pleased me with explosions. i am dumb and like that sort of thing.broken flowers - bill murray is always fantastic and i like him so much it pleases me just to see him on the screen. also because i have a juvenile mind i liked that scene with the naked chick. ouch.some other movies i saw and were ok:crash: preachyness (i realize people are racist, big deal) was outweighed by fun dialogue.sin city: it is nice to once in a while see something a little different. plus i like a nice dose of horrible violence from time to time.king kong: i was amazed a movie that long didnt put me to sleep. same thing with:harry potter and whatever the newest one is called: these are improving.grizzly man: oknarnia: a dreamworld of magicsarah silverman: jesus is magic: ok, but i liked those jokes better when she told them in 1997.serenity: overrated by geeks but still not bad.wedding crashers/40 year old virgin: both made me laugh enough. no more, no less.the award for movie i don't know why i am mentioning right now except that it sucked terribly goes to batman begins.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted March 22, 2006 Posted March 22, 2006 updating my lists[u:hczswwzy]TOP 10[/u:hczswwzy]CRASH - best movie of the yearCINDERELLA MAN - excellent, if a bit too sentimentalBATMAN BEGINS - excellent, mostlyFRANK MILLER'S SIN CITY - great look, but turgid storytellingMARCH OF THE PENGUINS - beautiful docHITCH - nice romantic comedyGOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK - underwhelming, but solidUPSIDE OF ANGER - surprisingly good romanceplus:ICE HARVEST - Cusack and Thornton terrific in modern, comic NoirARISTOCRATS - it alternated between making me laugh hysterically and wanting to puke.[u:hczswwzy]other `05 movies I've seen:[/u:hczswwzy]BAD NEWS BEARS - awfulCHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY - great look but only okCONSTANTINE - crap, but funFANTASTIC 4 - not terribleHERBIE:FULLY LOADED - surprisingly okHITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY - disappointmentHOSTAGE - awfulKINGDOM OF HEAVEN - ok epicKING KONG - great look, but disappointingMADAGASCAR - solid animated filmMATCH POINT - i hated itROBOTS - only ok,SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS - teen drama; okSKY HIGH - funSTAR WARS III - best of the prequelsVALIANT - mediocreWALLACE & GROMIT - disappointingplus:MUNICH - its no 3 DAYS OF THE CONDORWALK THE LINE - like Jon Stewart said, its RAY with white people. Trite.ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 - decent, but nothing specialCORPSE BRIDE - not as good as NIGHTMARE BEFORE XMASELEKTRA - lameHARRY POTTER & GOBLET OF FIRE - i have no idea why i still watch these moviesWEDDING CRASHERS - a few laugh-out-loud funny scenes. Overall, nothing special.I'm about to see SQUID & WHALE, CHICKEN LITTLE, HISTORY OF VIOLENCE and RENT.
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