Best/Worst Movies of 2004 so far...

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Best/Worst Movies of 2004 so far...

Not the final lists, but what you think are the best/worst movies of the year so far...

BEST:

01. Kill Bill vol.2 directed by Quinten Tarantino
02. Hero directed by Yimou Zhang
03. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind directed by Michel Gondry
04. Spider-Man 2 directed by Sam Raimi
05. Fahrenheit 9/11 directed by Michael Moore
06. Dogville directed by Lars von Treir
07. Dreamers, The directed by Bernardo Bertolucci
08. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban directed by Alfonso Cuarón
09. Saved! directed by Brian Dannelly
10. Intermission directed by John Crowley
11. Dawn of the Dead directed by Zack Snyder
12. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy directed by Adam McKay
13. Shrek 2 directed by Andrew Adamson / Kelly Asbury / Conrad Vernon
14. Ladykillers, The directed by Ethan Coen / Joel Coen
15. Mean Girls directed by Mark S. Waters
16. Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle directed by Danny Leiner
17. Man on Fire directed by Tony Scott
18. Hellboy directed by Guillermo del Toro
19. Wonderful Days directed by Moon-saeng Kim / Park Sunmin

WORST:

01. Along Came Polly directed by John Hamburg
02. Punisher, The directed by Jonathan Hensleigh
03. Passion of the Christ, The directed by Mel Gibson
04. Ned Kelly directed by Gregor Jordan
05. Village, The directed by M. Night Shyamalan

Of the 24 movies I have seen in theatres this year, these I feel strongly about.

Best:

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Big Fish
Butterfly Effect, The
Chronicles of Riddick, The
Dawn of the Dead
Day After Tomorrow, The
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Manchurian Candidate, The
Man On Fire
Monster
Passion Of The Christ, The
Spider-Man 2
Shrek 2
Stepford Wives, The

Worst:

Bubba Ho-Tep
Godsend
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
King Arthur
Punisher, The
Taking Lives

Best:

The Passion of the Christ
Spider-Man 2
Kill Bill Volume 2
Dawn of the Dead

Worst:

Catwoman
Faranheit 9/11

all i could think of

Best:
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Shaun of the Dead
Spiderman 2
Kill Bill Volume 2
HellBoy
Dodgeball

Worst:
The Passion of the Christ

Re: Best/Worst Movies of 2004 so far...

Originally posted by Batmanuel
Not the final lists, but what you think are the best/worst movies of the year so far...

BEST:

01. Kill Bill vol.2 directed by Quinten Tarantino
02. Hero directed by Yimou Zhang
03. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind directed by Michel Gondry
04. Spider-Man 2 directed by Sam Raimi
05. Fahrenheit 9/11 directed by Michael Moore
06. Dogville directed by Lars von Treir
07. Dreamers, The directed by Bernardo Bertolucci
08. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban directed by Alfonso Cuarón
09. Saved! directed by Brian Dannelly
10. Intermission directed by John Crowley
11. Dawn of the Dead directed by Zack Snyder
12. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy directed by Adam McKay
13. Shrek 2 directed by Andrew Adamson / Kelly Asbury / Conrad Vernon
14. Ladykillers, The directed by Ethan Coen / Joel Coen
15. Mean Girls directed by Mark S. Waters
16. Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle directed by Danny Leiner
17. Man on Fire directed by Tony Scott
18. Hellboy directed by Guillermo del Toro
19. Wonderful Days directed by Moon-saeng Kim / Park Sunmin

WORST:

01. Along Came Polly directed by John Hamburg
02. Punisher, The directed by Jonathan Hensleigh
03. Passion of the Christ, The directed by Mel Gibson
04. Ned Kelly directed by Gregor Jordan
05. Village, The directed by M. Night Shyamalan

We obviously have 180-degree differing opinions on movies, I would have flip-flopped most of your choices.

Best

Dawn of the Dead
SpiderMan 2
The Butterfly Effect
Big Fish
Dodgeball
Anchorman

Worst

Metallica Some Kind of Monster
King Arthur
Harry Potter and the Prizoner of Azkaban
Hidalgo

Hidalgo was definately one of the worst. If it wasn't in the LOTR wake I wouldn't know why they even bothered.

BEST(in no order)
Kill Bill 2
The Manchurian Candidate
Bourne Supremacy
The Passion
Spiderman 2
Mean Girls
Shrek 2
Butterfly Effect
Out of Time
Man on Fire
The Village(ask me why)
monster
The terminalI robot
Farenheit 911

WORST
Chronicles of Riddick
Hellboy
King Arthur
Dodgeball(too random)
Harry Potter
two broothers(took my neice blah)
Catwoman
A cinderealla Story(hey i won free tickets )
The notebook

Originally posted by botankus
Hidalgo was definately one of the worst. If it wasn't in the LOTR wake I wouldn't know why they even bothered.

It did suck. The only reason i went to see it is because a friend asked me if I wanted to go to the movies and so I did and we saw Hidalgo. It was such a bland movie

i have never heard of the friging village ... ??

Wow. Not one opinion on Troy.

Best so far:

Kill Bill vol. 2
Dawn of the Dead
Shrek 2
Passion
Dodgeball

Worst so far:

Catwoman
Troy
Van Helsing
The Punisher
Soul Plane
White Chicks

BEST:

Spiderman 2!!!!!!!!!
Mean Girls
Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban
Troy

WORST:
Catwoman
Fahranheit 9/11

Absolute Best......Dawn of the Dead
Absolute Worst......King Arthur

troy wasnt the best but it ceratinly wasnt the worst. people would see it just not buy it and King Arthur was te biggest let down

Re: Re: Best/Worst Movies of 2004 so far...

Originally posted by botankus
We obviously have 180-degree differing opinions on movies, I would have flip-flopped most of your choices.

Like what?

Best movies of 2004 so far is Spider-Man 2 and Kill Bill Vol. 2.

Worst movies of 2004...it's a tie, and they both debuted on the same day:
- Van Helsing
- New York Minute (yes, I did see that movie)

Just so you know, there is a movie titled Without A Paddle coming along in about 2 weeks, thus I could very well change those selections for worst movie of 2004.

Originally posted by Mayhem23
Absolute Best......Dawn of the Dead
Absolute Worst......King Arthur

If I had to narrow it down those would be my choices two

what was so bad bout van helsing? the plot ending was kinda weak but it was till good

Re: Re: Re: Best/Worst Movies of 2004 so far...

Originally posted by Batmanuel
Like what?

Kill Bill, The Village, The Passion, Anchorman to name a few. And I don't watch Harry Potter movies but if I did see it I'm sure it would be on the latter list.