The Best and Worst Movies of 2003?
rufey asks: "As 2003 comes to a close, I thought it would be interesting to ask Slashdot what they thought the best and worst movie of 2003 was, and why. At the beginning of the year there was excitement about parts 2 and 3 of The Matrix triology, X-Men 2, and of course, LOTR: Return of the King. In Slashdot's opinion, what did and didn't live up to the hype and expectations, and were there any surprises?"
Matrix Revolutions!
Matrix Revolutions!
Matrix Revolutions!
Matrix Revolutions!
Matrix Revolutions!
Oh, and Finding Nemo r0x0r3d.
Seriously, D&D really is Satan's game. I fear my children will be attracted to this game in their weaker years, and then be drawn deeper and deeper into the bowels of El Diablo.
"Each time you smile, it'll only last awhile. Life may be scary, but it's only temporary."
Worst movie: The Reagans. And no, this ain't flamebait. Think of it this way: look at who made & starred in the movie. Now, what if Sean Hannity was in charge of a biography movie on The Clintons? Fair's fair, 'tis simple. Best movie: uh ... um ... I'll go with "I'm an underemployed recent computer science graduate and can't afford movies, you insensitive clod!" Yeah, that works ...
Global warming is neither science, nor politics. It is a religion.
I don't know about you but I enjoyed it a ton more then LOTR. I would much rather see non CG fight scenes, without a bunch of guys crying and hugging. No plot? Were you stoned? It might not be ground breaking plot, but it was mainly an action film. The blood spraying was abit much but it made me giggle. Cmon a japanese schoolgirl with a ball and chain? What is better then that?
Coppola deserves the nod for Screenplay, but not for Direction. The direction was a near disaster, and if not for the excellent script and Bill Murray's outstanding acting, the movie would have fallen flat. Murray deserves not only the nod, but the Oscar for best Actor. Coppola admittedly added many (too many?) personal touches to the movie, and that may be what made the direction seem so washed out.
Master and Commander was the biggest load of shit I have seen all year. Although it did do a fiarly goo job of representing what life was like on a ship in that era, it sucked ass as a 18th century naval flick. It would have been better as a documentary on the History channel.