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    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon
    Have to say movie 'Gigli',starring Jennifer Lopez, she looks quite tidy in this movie.
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    the incredibles is excellent. just a simple fun movie whens it due to be released. ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    Shrek 2. Bloody awesome
    Yeah loved that movie & loved Puss in Boots - I went home and my cat looked at me with those BIG eyes! It was halarious!

    I also really loved Lost in Translation :love2:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Shrek 2 for me.

    But then I've only seen Harry Potter, Shrek, and The Polar Express this year anyway.
    You haven't got young kids have you Jim ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by matthewt
    You haven't got young kids have you Jim ??
    Freakin' busted. At least I got to see the end of Polar Express. The other two were muntered by toilet breaks.

    "I gotta do a weeee", at the top of his lungs in a quiet poignant bit, followed by a dash to the loo, followed by a ooo look it's the credits moment.

    At least I got popcorn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Freakin' busted. At least I got to see the end of Polar Express. The other two were muntered by toilet breaks.

    "I gotta do a weeee", at the top of his lungs in a quiet poignant bit, followed by a dash to the loo, followed by a ooo look it's the credits moment.

    At least I got popcorn.
    Tell me about it. I went to Shrek2 when Mason's kindy booked out an entire session. What a mistake, far too many kids and babies. Then 5 minutes from the end (just before Shrek storms in to save Fiona) I have to take my daugther to the toilets. Made it back just in time to see who was the lead animator for donkey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    I thought it looked like a paid political ad.... dont get me started on Michael "The facts only count when I want" Moore
    That's why I liked "The Corporation" because it was a similar type of documentary without the "guided thinking" that Moore seems to create. It more just laid out the facts plainly without all the highly emotive rubbish.

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    Top 5 movies of the year

    1. Hero
    2. Jisatsu circle (Suicide Club)
    3. Once Upon A Time In Mexico
    4. Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
    5. Diarios de motocicleta (Motorcycle Diaries)

    Notable mentions go to...

    Lost in translation, Gamle mænd i nye biler (Old men in new cars), Tian xia wu shuang (Chinese odessey 2002),...

    I could go on for ages, but will stop now

    Warning to pedants: Yes I know some of these movies are technically not from 2004, but this is the year in which I've seen them for the first time. :P
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    I'd have to say I ROBOT!
    It was great, had ties to Matrix and everything.
    Shrek 2 is right Up there though.

    The Invincibles should be awesome to, trailers look great!
    Coming out Dec 26th, Made by Pixar (same company that made Toy Story I & II)

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    Lost in Translation?!?? Can someone please tell me what was happening? Clearly there must have been more to it. To me it just looked like 2 bored losers in Japan & the old man (Bill Murray) kinda wanted to pork the young girl.

    Oohh the subtle interosculate of the developing characters.


    Shit I can wander around the local mall & see that.

    We ended up leaving after what seemed like 4 hours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hodgeman
    The Invincibles should be awesome to, trailers look great!
    It IS

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave
    Lost in Translation?!?? Can someone please tell me what was happening? Clearly there must have been more to it. To me it just looked like 2 bored losers in Japan & the old man (Bill Murray) kinda wanted to pork the young girl.
    Oohh the subtle interosculate of the developing characters.
    Shit I can wander around the local mall & see that.
    We ended up leaving after what seemed like 4 hours.
    I'm with you F5 Dave, didn't quite butter my muffin - well if I had a muffin it wouldn't have been buttered

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    Ah yeah actually I think eternal sunshine of the spotless mind was the coolest movie I saw this year.

    Lost in translation really didnt do it for me either

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    Quote Originally Posted by bear
    I'm with you F5 Dave, didn't quite butter my muffin - well if I had a muffin it wouldn't have been buttered
    Yeah I mean I wasn't expecting a car chase or Aliens (PS Forgotten has both & should be avoided as well) & expected an arty movie not ‘Stripes’ or ‘Ghost Busters’ but C’mon!

    [edit] Yeah I wonder if the original screenplay was written in Japanese & the storyline was Lost in . . .

    ok, lame but you tell me why they called it that.
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    Interesting point (F5 Dave: why did they call it that), maybe the director and producer were natives to the filming location and didn't have a good grasp of english, and instructions to the actors were lost in translation - so the film didn't work out that well.

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