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PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 12:54 pm 
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EBERT'S WORST FILMS OF 2004

1. (tie) "Troy"
1. (tie) "Alexander"
2. "Christmas With the Kranks"
3. "The Girl Next Door"
4. "Dogville"
5. "New York Minute"
6. "The Grudge"
7. "White Chicks"
8. "Resident Evil: Apocalypse"
9. "The Whole Ten Yards"
10. "The Village"

I haven't seen any of these. :D

His ten best films of 2004 can be found here.

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Ahahaha, I haven't seen any of them either, most of them with intention. If I purposely didn't go to see them, I hadn't heard of them. The ones I'd heard of looked simply awful. I can't afford to waste eight bucks anymore.

Thanks for posting the list, Zeb! :D

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I can't afford to waste eight bucks anymore.


I'm with you. I only see movies that I'm 99% certain that I'm going to love. Entertainmenty, popcorn-type movies just don't get a look in these days. :)

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As for the best, the only one I've seen in the actual top ten is Kill Bill: Volume Two. I still desperately want to see Sideways, but haven't had the time the past few months.

I didn't think Spider Man 2 looked exceptional. The first one wasn't anything wonderful, but I haven't seen this one, so it isn't fair to judge. Maybe I'll see it eventually, but I really have no motivation to watch it.

I've seen many of the films in his second list, and some that I still want to see. It seems like a pretty solid fifteen. I thought sure in the documentaries section he'd mention Supersize Me, as it had received great reviews elsewhere. However, the lists in general seem pretty well constructed, as far as I can tell.

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Dogville 4th worst movie of 2004?!
Spiderman 2 the 4th BEST movie of 2004?!
The Passion of the Christ gets a Special Jury Prize?!

This settles it then: Ebert is a friggin looney!

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zeb wrote:
pamplemousse wrote:
I can't afford to waste eight bucks anymore.


I'm with you. I only see movies that I'm 99% certain that I'm going to love. Entertainmenty, popcorn-type movies just don't get a look in these days. :)

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Right, exactly! That's part of the reason I haven't been to a theater much over the past year. Either I don't have the time or I don't have the motivation to see whatever film is out! I go by my instincts for the theaters, because there have been plenty of movies that have been reviewed nicely and have been godawful wastes. If a friend really thinks a lot of a movie I think looks stupid, I'll wait until it comes out and rent it. :D

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Spiderman 2 the 4th BEST movie of 2004?!


Okay, so apparently, I haven't gone completely mad. :D

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The Passion of the Christ gets a Special Jury Prize?!


For all its controversy, I thought this film was done really well, with the vibrant score and the intense imagery. Maybe I would have been skeptical if he had put it at number one on his top ten list, but I think its place is well-deserved.

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I liked Dogville and The Village.

Did he forget the suckiest one of the year; Van Helsing?

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I liked "The Girl Next Door." Otherwise, I can't argue with anything on the worst-of list (although I haven't seen "Dogville" yet and I expect that I might like it).

"Spider-Man 2" being #4 on the best-of list, though, is pure lunacy.

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Troy wasn't great, but there is no chance in hell it is THE worst movie of the year. Think about all the crap that has come out (white chicks, etc), how can you call Troy the worst? Eric Bana was amazing!


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zeb wrote:
EBERT'S WORST FILMS OF 2004

1. (tie) "Troy"
1. (tie) "Alexander"
2. "Christmas With the Kranks"
3. "The Girl Next Door"
4. "Dogville"
5. "New York Minute"
6. "The Grudge"
7. "White Chicks"
8. "Resident Evil: Apocalypse"
9. "The Whole Ten Yards"
10. "The Village"

I haven't seen any of these. :D

His ten best films of 2004 can be found here.

j.


I wholeheartedly agree with Alexander. That movie sucked. The villiage was pretty good. Typical M Night Shymalan. I missed the rest of them (thankfully)...

also Resident Evil wasnt too bad. Its saving factor was how cool it was to see Toronto (Racoon City???) get nuked...hehehe that was cool


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The best movie of the year was "Eternal Sunshine...", without competition. The worst could easily have been "Alien Vs. Predator".

As for "The Passion"... Badly acted, sloppy direction and missing any target demographic. I was actively repulsed by this movie. The problem lies in that to appreciate a snuff film like this, the viewer has to start off with at least some emotional connection to the person. To people like me, to whom the character of Christ is (at least in the way he is portrayed in christianity) of a fictional nature, the two hour torture session is just that: a torture session. No emotional value whatsoever.

I hated the passion of the christ with all my heart. It's defninitely not the worst film of the year, but by far my most loathed and hated film ever.

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Christmas with the Kranks wasn't that bad. It sure wasn't anywhere near the best, but it was a nice light comedy aside from other stuff.


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i agree with everyone, its an outrage that spiderman 2 was #4

how in the fuck wasnt it #1?

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I saw Troy and I didn't think it was THAT bad, it was an alright move. Maybe 6 out of 10


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Roger Daltrey wrote:
I saw Troy and I didn't think it was THAT bad, it was an alright move. Maybe 6 out of 10

You didn't read teh poem then, I reckon?
It was butchered and raped! in that order.

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Cerebrosus wrote:
I hated the passion of the christ with all my heart. .



Could you say that you hate it with a passion? :wink:


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Cerebrosus wrote:
Roger Daltrey wrote:
I saw Troy and I didn't think it was THAT bad, it was an alright move. Maybe 6 out of 10

You didn't read teh poem then, I reckon?
It was butchered and raped! in that order.


Like Lord of the Rings you mean :wink:

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Wow, Ebert has such bad taste.

Spider-Man 2 was the biggest piece of crap in years.

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Cerebrosus wrote:
Roger Daltrey wrote:
I saw Troy and I didn't think it was THAT bad, it was an alright move. Maybe 6 out of 10

You didn't read teh poem then, I reckon?
It was butchered and raped! in that order.


The fact that they left out the gods is enough to make me hate it.

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