Originally posted by Backspace
My top 3:1. King Kong
2. Batman Begins close behind
3. Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith
That's a great top 3, but the order for me goes:
1) King Kong - (Fantastic, awesome, everything I expected and more)
2) Sith (Great action, effects, wraps up the Star Wars saga, but a few flaws)
3) Batman (Great solid action movie, much better than first ones, but still not quite in the Star Wars ballgame)
Originally posted by Muaddib
That's a great top 3, but the order for me goes:1) King Kong - (Fantastic, awesome, everything I expected and more)
2) Sith (Great action, effects, wraps up the Star Wars saga, but a few flaws)
3) Batman (Great solid action movie, much better than first ones, but still not quite in the Star Wars ballgame)
Same as my top 3 but in a different order, there are a few people in here including you and I who thought Batman, Star Wars, and Kong where the top 3 movies this year.
Batman Begins: When I first saw the trailer, I was like meh it's crap. But after watching it, I was really surprised.
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith: We all know how this one ended, and it ended in a way so that it's connected to A New Hope.
King Kong: Same as the remake, except I felt sad when Kong died.
War of the Worlds: OMG the ending is so horrible. It killed the entire movie and my interest in it.
The Longest Yard: It's Adam's best movie.
Fantastic 4: Whoever says this movie is the best movie of 2005 is either on crack or they're mentally retarted period.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith: OMG what can I say? It's action, comedy and sex put into one big story about a married couple.
Wedding Crashers: The best comedy movie of 2005 folks.
Sin City: This movie kicked *** big time, but wasn't as big as Batman Begins.
40 Year Old Virgin: The second best comedy movie after Wedding Crashers.
Serenity: I got 3 words for it. I hate it.
Jarhead: Not exactly what I expected it to be, but it was good.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Hermoine, Hermoine, Hermoine. The only reason I saw this movie is because of Emma Watson,
A History of Violence: It's a suspense/thriller movie. The way Viggo kills people is brutal.
Crash: Ludacris was the best in this movie.
Fun With Dick and Jane: I saw this one yesterday. Jim Carrey is back to his old school ways again on this one.
Walk The Line: I liked Reese Witherspoon more than Joaquin Phoenix in this one.
Rent: It was ok I guess.