I can't remember what all I saw this year. HP3, and Spidey 2, and Fahrenheit 9-11, and Saved!, and.... can't remember.
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I saw Hellboy and Bourne Supremacy and enjoyed them both very much, but I don't know if they'll be making any top ten lists. Ditto for Spider-Man 2. This is apparently the year of the pleasing-but-not-overly-memorable films, for me. Oh, I did like Saved a lot, and I have high hopes for Garden State. Haven't seen F9/11 yet. Hmm, what else? I missed Before Sunset, which I really wanted to see.
I saw...
The Good:
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
Hellboy
Shrek 2
The Station Agent
The Bad:
13 Going on 30
The Day After Tomorrow
De-Lovely
The Dreamers
Eurotrip
The Girl Next Door
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Uzbekestan
Punisher
Spider-man 2
Starsky & Hutch
Troy
Young Adam
The Ugly:
Butterfly Effect
Dawn of the Dead (I walked out of this)
Van Helsing
Thank God I remembered that I saw The Station Agent in January, or I'd have thought it better to have stayed at home all year.
Jeez, Matt, you saw a lot of bad. Except, I really liked Harry Potter and Spidey 2.
I enjoyed parts of each, but I didn't think they were good movies. I'm about ready for the tidal wave of craptacularity to recede and give me some good Oscar contenders.
Oh well, at least I managed to avoid all the cat-themed tac nukes that got lobbed at theaters in the past year. I think Bast must have put a curse on Hollywood.
Oh yeah, I saw Troy and The Day After Tomorrow too. Not terribly impressed with either. Oh, and Hidalgo, which I'd forgotten completely until just now (I'm looking back through my LJ to see what else I've seen this year). Yeah, that won't be on my top-ten list either.
have you seen I ROBOT?
I don't get out to see a lot of movies--the time/money issue means we normally wait until DVD.
How does it rank against Dude, Where's My Car or Bill & Ted?
It's a much smarter movie than either of those. While it does have the sort of goofy sweet weirdness that hallmarks the genre, it does in fact transcend said genre. It is hard to explain just how happy the movie made me, with its cheerful exploration of sterotypes and race relations.
If there is justice in this world, the handsome and talented leads (John Cho and Kal Penn) will go onto blockbuster careers where race ain't an issue.
Unfortunately I think such careers would have to occur in Fantasyland.
Here's my thing: race is going to be an issue. It just doesn't have to be THE issue.