Well, I didn't really see that many movies, but I did like "Batman" and "Harry Potter".
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Well, I didn't really see that many movies, but I did like "Batman" and "Harry Potter".
King Kong
Crash
No, it really is Memoirs. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by NewBlackMage
As for me, Serenity would be first, with Batman Begins a close second and King Kong third.
Serenity
King Kong
Sin City
40 year Old Virgin
Batman Begins
Kung Fu Hustle
Dark Water
40 year old virgin
Wedding Crashers
Crash
I only saw 4 movies this year (Star Wars, Wedding Crashers, Batman Begins, and Harry Potter), and I liked Batman Begins the best.
I'd insult you, but... but... but... *Roffling too much*Quote:
Originally Posted by NewBlackMage
Also: Crap I forgot about 40 Year Old Virgin. That movie rocked.
Sin City, Crash, The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe, King Kong.
Bah, more or less what everybody else said.
The Maurice Richard Movie was actually pretty good.
Batman Begins
The Longest Yard
I didn't really watch a lot of movies in 2005.
Decasia!
Star Wars Episode III, Batman Begins... in that order.
Serenity, hands down.
So Close.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
FFVII: AC.
Kung Fu Hustle.
Ayumi.
Avalon.
Princess Blade.
CoN: The lion the witch and the wardrobe.
all of these are in order.
Revenge of the Sith and Batman Begins. Every other movie this year sucked, except maybe Serenity and Crash, which I haven't seen. I'm giving Serenity the benefit of the doubt because Joss Whedon made it. Crash is something I'm interested in seeing because I enjoy Paul Haggis' work. I could say Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, but it technically hasn't been released over here yet. Its duel sequences were even better than Revenge of the Sith, at least as far as eye candy goes (and let's face it, that's what duel sequences are.) Revenge of the Sith's acting was actually plausible, at least when compared to the earlier two entries, and it carried far more emotional impact than either. Ewan McGregor and Ian McDiarmid absolutely shined in their parts. Batman Begins was filled with pithy philosophical truths so obvious as to seem not worth stating, but the way in which they were presented with regards to the character of Batman only added to the film's impact. As for the rest, screw 'em. King Kong wasn't that good seventy years ago, and it isn't that good now, mostly because much of its message relies on emotional pull rather than logic, which is required for a truly profound philosophy. Not only that, the game was absolutely horrible. Narnia's too bogged down in Christianity for its own good, and Harry Potter is...well...Harry Potter. It wasn't a horrible film, but it certainly wasn't OMFG TEH UB4R L33T MOVIE OF ROFLAWSUM!!!1!!!