Ayahuasca wrote:Anyway here's my Top 10 Movies of 2004
1) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Yay! Loved this movie!
This is one worthy of buying. Absolutely FANTASTIC. For those who haven't seen it, it's a Charlie Kaufman script, and I really dig Charlie Kaufman scripts. ("Being John Malkovich", "Adaptation".) They're always "out there", but in an intelligent, well done way.
Ayahuasca wrote:2) Lost in Translation
Noooo! One of the worst of the year! Highly overrated! Extremely dull. About absolutely nothing. I just sat there at the end of the movie, dumbfounded. I couldn't believe how boring it was. The only thing that redeamed the movie was that Bill Murray and Scarlett Johanson did the most with what little they had. You could tell that Bill Murray improvised and / or wrote his own one liners, because they were actually genuinely funny and clever. There's no way Sophia could have written them. Sophia Coppola, go to the corner, right now....!
Some other random movies I saw this year which haven't already been mentioned: y
Monster - I know this movie was supposed to have starred Charlize Theron, but I don't recall seeing her anywhere in this movie......!
A testament to her performance. She looked so much like Aileen Wuornos that it's just shocking. And her mannerisms and body language....seriously, was that supposed to be Charlize?!?! I swear, I didn't see her ANYWHERE in this movie. The movie is a bit difficult to watch, because it looks and feels too real. Well done movie, but one I only want to see once. Definitely not a movie you like, buy, and then watch over and over. People who would do that with this movie scare me...
Open Water Anybody seen this? Yikes. I know a lot of people hated it, but that's because they were expecting some big mainstream Hollywood fanfare, and this movie is very small budget and low key. I liked it though. I'm not saying it was one of my favorites, but it was worth seeing on the big screen at the discount theater, and it's worth a rental if you know what to expect before you watch it. To me, this movie made me look at my time spent in South Florida romping in the ocean in a WHOLE new light. Now I'm like "I CAN'T BELIEVE I DID THAT AND DIDN'T EVEN THINK TWICE ABOUT IT!!!" The ocean can be a scary place when you're left behind....
Ocean's 12 HORRIBLE PIECE OF CRAP. And I really liked the first one. The sequel is just WRETCHED. A mind numbing BORE, with a sprawling script and thin plot, filled in with a lot of superfluous banter and cameo gag appearances (oh, and Julia Roberts, my all time LEAST favorite actress EVER...) but it doesn't make up for the lack of anything real happening. Also, what made Ocean's 11 work was the fact that each member of the gang played a pivotal role in the heist, everybody was needed in full capacity. That aspect is COMPLETELY missing in the sequel. Most of the cast is squandered as they sit or stand around doing next to nothing. I was so annoyed when I left the theater. Waste of my money and a Friday night.
Haven't seen "The Village", but I want to. It's coming out on DVD in the next few weeks. I know most people hated this one too but that's because they didn't get what the twist was about. I haven't seen it, but I know what it is and when I heard about it I thought M. Night Shayamalan is prett clever. It's not just a "twist" so much as it's an actual message about what's currently happening right now in our country and society. He's trying to tell us something, but it went over most people's heads. Most people were like, "uhhh where are da monsters?? Dere weren't any monsters!!! Dat makes me mad!! I want monsters!!!! Dis movie is stoooopid!!"
Other movies we've seen have already been mentioned, so I won't retread over old ground..... 
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!" - Anonymous
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