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My List of 2004 Movie Releases

Started by Scott, December 28, 2004, 10:07:46 AM

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Scott

Here is a numbered list of this years films that I have seen. I tried to keep them in order of the ones I liked first, but don't take the order to seriously as many of the films were equally interesting and/or enjoyable.

1) Dawn of the Dead - Really enjoyed this film. Great remake.
2) Hero - Awesome.
3) Troy - I really like the so called "Historical Drama".
4) Bourne Supremacy - Great film.
5) Resident Evil: Apocalypes - Really enjoyed this film.
6) Shaun of the Dead - Extremely fun Zombie film
7) Fahrenheit 9/11- Very talented director with the wrong message in my opinion.
8) The Passion - Brutal. Not even sure it was a film.
9) Alexander - Very long 3 hours, but I was glad to see Alexander the Great portrayed in film again.
10) Alien vs Predator - Enjoyed it.
11) Chronicles of Riddick - Enjoyed it.
12) The Day After Tomorrow - Bad, but an ok film.
13) Series of Unfortunate Events - ok film.
14) Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - I don't know. Didn't really enjoy it.
15) Shrek 2 - Puss and Boots was the only fun part.

2004 Films I haven't seen yet, but would like to:  

The Manchurian Candidate
Alamo
King Arthur
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
Napoleon Dynamite
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
Super Size Me
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Anchorman

Films I'm not that interested in, but maybe I would under the right conditions like borrowing a copy or catching it on cable. Basically if I could see them for free:

Hellboy
Van Helsing


Mr_Vindictive

Manchurian Candidate is crap.  Stay away.

Super Size Me is one of the best docs to come out in a while.  Definently a good viewing.

Eternal Sunshine is fantastic.  Check it out.

Hellboy is also a blast.  I had never read the comic but had quite a fun time with the film.  Go rent it soon.

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Hugomarink

Hellboy is awesome even if you're not a fan of the comic. I also didn't think Van Helsing was as bad as the reviews said. Definitely worth a rental.

BeyondTheGrave

I saw king arthur and I enjoyed it .worth a rental.

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dean


Eternal Sunshine, Dodgeball and Anchorman are fantastic!!

No question about it.  Go see each of them immediatley. [Eternal Sunshine is definitely one of my top films this year]

Otherwise, it seems like you are quite the movie fan: not too many that you didn't enjoy.  I guess that is like any movie fan really; we don't hate crap films, we perhaps always find something good about almost any film [especially with B-movie fans!]

Scott

I tend to like most films. Just don't enjoy boring films. I'll try to catch Eternal Sunshine, Dodgeball, and Anchorman as soon as possible. I think my daughter wants to see them also.

Been hearing a lot a good things about Napoleon Dynamite from different sources.


Hugomarink

I'm pretty good at finding things to enjoy in most movies. For instance I rather enjoyed "Exorcist: The Beginning" even though it got dismal reviews and really wasn't a very good movie. The only movies I can think of that I saw in the theater in the last couple of years that I thought had no redeeming qualities are:

Resident Evil: Apocalypse (Sucked. The first film is superior in every way. This sequel is a crashing bore.)

Coldcreek Manor (just horrible)

Tomb Raider II (yeccchhhh! It took all my willpower not to walk out)

Ghosts of Mars (John Carpenter showing that "Halloween" and "The Thing" may've been flukes since more of his films than not pretty much suck)

Hugomarink

Oops! I forgot to add "The Village" to the list of films I did not enjoy in any way.