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tatsak42 15-01-2003 23:46

Ocean's Eleven was two years ago, I thought... but anyways
The best three:
LotR:TTT (and the FotR:EE)
Lilo and Stitch
Minority Report

and Spiderman was okay

(what about the most promising looking movies of 03? I'd say Matrix II, III, LotR:RotK (and obviously TTT:EE), and then there are the movies that I don't know that are less publicized

AdamT 16-01-2003 00:33

Oh my, last year was a pretty good year for movies...

I can't name all my favorites, so...I won't

Funny 16-01-2003 01:46

I'd probably go for Minority Report because I still haven't seen the Two Towers. (Sad, I know.)

Morgoth 16-01-2003 11:27

The Lord of the Rings movies are by far the best. No contest. I don't want to hear it. Harry potter isn't even close. I went on opening day for both movies.

D.J. Fluck 16-01-2003 12:54

Quote:

Originally posted by MissInformation
The one I liked the most was Scotland PA. Very quirky. Darkly humorous. And it had Christopher Walken playing a vegetarian cop, so very odd.
Can that be rented at the local video store? This sounds interesting and Im a big fan of Christopher Walken's work

musaum 16-01-2003 13:15

;) ;) ;) ;) i pick the lord of the rings : the two towers

MissInformation 16-01-2003 15:34

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Originally posted by D.J. Fluck
Can that be rented at the local video store? This sounds interesting and Im a big fan of Christopher Walken's work
Yes, but the video store I rented it from (Video Warehouse) only has it on DVD. It's a Sundance film. The director of the movie said he was influenced by the movie Fargo. And the movie is based on a famous piece of literature by a very famous author, I won't tell you what but if you read any websites about it you'll know. The movie was almost two thirds over before I realized what it was based on and I spent the rest of the movie groaning whenever it hit a key part in the play/movie. Christopher Walken said he hated the ending of the movie, but I thought it was hilarious!

MissInformation

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"Lucifer. Sitting in your basement. Sulking about your breakup with the boss. You're nothing" -Christopher Walken as Gabriel in The Prophecy

Harrison 16-01-2003 23:54

Quote:

Originally posted by KennethToronto
Star Trek: Nemesis?

Personally, I found that movie extremely disappointing!

They killed off my favourite character!!! NOOOOOO

I thought it was awesome.......I nearly wore my ST Uniform when I went to see it.......altho I ended up not wearing it (yeah I know that im a geek).

As for Data being killed, well yeah, he died, but they Kept Brent Spiner in it because now we have "B4".

kewlkid382 17-01-2003 13:31

I also liked Ocean's Eleven since I saw it two days before I went to Las Vegas. It was really kewl. (cool) I also liked The Lord of the Rings. I didn't get a chance to see the new one.

AdamT 17-01-2003 13:46

Quote:

Originally posted by Harrison
I thought it was awesome.......I nearly wore my ST Uniform when I went to see it.......altho I ended up not wearing it (yeah I know that im a geek).

As for Data being killed, well yeah, he died, but they Kept Brent Spiner in it because now we have "B4".

Doesn't matter anyways, it was the last movie with the Next Generation crew.

Asfor Data dying...I thought it was extremely appropriate. Data was modelled after who? Ten points for whoever knows! Clue: Their thought processes were both PURE logic.

Anyways, both characters "died" for the enterprise, so it was extremely appropriate for Data to die.

Anyways, I enjoyed the movie....

Brandon Martus 17-01-2003 13:54

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Originally posted by AdamT
Anyways, I enjoyed the movie....
Ditto. I also was ok with them killing Data. Its hard to keep someone from aging, in order to play a non-aging character. :)

Greg Perkins 17-01-2003 14:01

i LOVED behind enemy lines!


And Minority Report, and the Bourne Identity



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George1902 17-01-2003 15:56

partly because alot of it was family history for me, Gangs of New York was great!

as for promising movies in '03... Hulk, Daredevil, Xmen 2, LotR, Harry Potter, Chicago (see this! it's great), the Matrix movies, Bruce Almighty (starring Jim Carrey, but it might be funny anyway)

Aaron Lussier 17-01-2003 16:02

If I could just pick one movie that was rally good last year I'd have to go with Gangs of New York, Everything about that movie was perfect, in my opinion

Mullet 17-01-2003 20:08

If Daniel Day-Lewis is not nominated for an Oscar, it is the biggest tragedy ever. Just saw About Schmidt today. Hilarious. Best of 2003 right now. If you don't get it, you have no sense of humor. Jack is back. Can't wait for Anger Management.


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