Guest Nightscrawler Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 I haven't seen a lot of movies this year (since most of them are crap), but of the movies I have seen, I'd say that X2 is the best. Had a good plot, good actors, (espcially Alan Cumming as Nightcrawler!) and very enjoyable and entertaining.
Guest Si82 Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 I'd go for "The Matrix Reloaded". It was just a fantastic cinematic experience. The ultimate popcorn flick.
Guest wwF1587 Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 ya know i want to say matrix reloaded automatically but i never saw it so....ill say finding nemo for the story and gorgeous animation... awesome movie
Guest Brush with Greatness Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 I have trouble differentiating between what came out at the end of last year and what was the start of this year. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind 25th Hour ...would be the best two. Don't know if both of those are this year.
Guest newblood03 Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 X2 was the best i cant remember whagt all came out so ill just say X@
Guest Youth N Asia Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 Final Destination 2 *gets pelted with rocks* Ouch! Ok Ok! X2.
Guest two_tuff_toddy Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 The Matrix:Reloaded easily. Honorable mention to Identity
Guest Lord of The Curry Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 Probably 25th Hour, only because The Pianist came out in December of 2002.
TheOriginalOrangeGoblin Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 Top 3 that I've seen this year: 1. Phone Booth 2. Identity 3. X2
Guest Edwin MacPhisto Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 Finding Nemo by a landslide. Though I've only seen a few actual 2003 releases.
Guest Retro Rob Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 I would say Phone Booth followed by Matrix Revolution followed by X2.
Guest Gamengiri2002 Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 both the 25th Hour and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind were in limited release late last year so that they would be up for oscar consideration. Best movie this year is probably Better Luck Tomorrow. Not that it matters, as the fall season is when most of the movies worthy of critical acclaim are released anyway
Guest Mik at Cornell Posted June 14, 2003 Report Posted June 14, 2003 My favorites were: 1) Matrix Reloaded 2) Finding Nemo 3) Old School 4) Shanghai Knights (Owen Wilson mark, obviously) 5) Phone Booth It's been a good year for movies. I like more than most, but the only movie I saw that bored me was Daredevil. Head of State was surprisingly awesome too.
Guest Madmartigan21 Posted June 15, 2003 Report Posted June 15, 2003 4) Shanghai Knights (Owen Wilson mark, obviously) What's a shame is that most people don't get the subtlety of Owen Wilson's humor and all the historical references in Shanghai Knights. When my friend and I saw it there were several instances when we were the only ones laughing. Most notably some of the Revolutioniary War and White Chapel/Jack the Ripper references. I have to mention that the look on Owen Wilson's face when he's jumping up and down during the pillow fight and he sees the old man is PRICELESS. So as far as the best movie so far this year, I'd have to go with either - Shanghai Knights or - Better Luck Tomorrow
Mecha Mummy Posted June 15, 2003 Report Posted June 15, 2003 1. Rabbit-Proof Fences 2. X2 3. A Mighty Wind
Guest Mik at Cornell Posted June 15, 2003 Report Posted June 15, 2003 I really need to see A Mighty Wind. I love Best in Show. My favorite part is when the announcer just looks at his co-announcer and says, "How much do you think I can bench press?" right in the middle of announcing. I lost about half a mouthful of Coke on that one.
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted June 15, 2003 Report Posted June 15, 2003 Matrix Reloaded. The misunderstood sci-fi masterpiece of the year (carrying on the tradition of such films as Dark City & Minority Report). It did by far the number one thing a movie like this should do, make you want to march up to the box office and buy a ticket to the next one. Revolutions has a long road ahead of it in order to surpass this one, something that Return of the Jedi failed miserably at.
Guest Vitamin X Posted June 15, 2003 Report Posted June 15, 2003 I'd also have to say Matrix: Reloaded. It far exceeded my expectations, and once again lowered my opinion of the general populace of urban Miami, the majority of which said it wasn't that good. Which made me realize most people who didn't enjoy it either didn't like the first one all that much either, or liked the first one because OMG ACTION~! OMG LOOK HE'S DODGING BULLETZ HE DID HE DO THAT?!!!>?!?!1!~! and didn't grasp the premise or reason WHY they could do all that. Frequently heard when regarding TM:R is "oh, he can fly now" in a condescending, sarcastic manner. Uh, as if he shouldn't? He's a hacker who figured out he can pretty much do whatever he can in a virtual reality dream world (to put it in simplistic terms), so why the fuck not, eh?
Guest DawnBTVS Posted June 15, 2003 Report Posted June 15, 2003 My Top 3 #1: X2 #2: Phone Booth(Kiefer ruled) #3: Matrix: Reloaded
Guest Brush with Greatness Posted June 16, 2003 Report Posted June 16, 2003 If a movie gets a NY/LA release at the end of December so it can be considered for the awards I don't count it as a movie from that year. I know that may be wrong but I actually have to have an opportunity to see it for me to consider it being from that year. Gangs of New York, Catch Me..., and Pianist all had that opportunity so they are 2002. 25th Hour had a nationwide release on January 10th and Confessions had a nationwide release on Jan 24th. Therefore I consider them both to be 2003 releases (although yes, technically wrong). Hence, they are the best two movies this year so far. Also, add Narc (Jan 10th) to that list to round out the top three... Confessions of a Dangerous Mind 25th Hour Narc
Agent_Bond34 Posted June 16, 2003 Report Posted June 16, 2003 X2 It's the only movie I've seen this year, and I liked it, anyway.
Guest NCJ Posted June 18, 2003 Report Posted June 18, 2003 Finding Nemo, X2, and Matrix Reloaded are the three best that I have seen.
Guest Anorak Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 X2 improved on the first film IMO and was a really excellent blockbuster. Matrix Reloaded wasn't quite as good but was still entertaining nonsense (action scenes were great but the script was pretentious and meaningless) I've got to chuck my hat in as another Shanghai Knights mark, the first 20 minutes left me a bit unsure but it soon kicked in to being a totally entertaining and funny film. Chan & Wilson just look like they're having fun on screen and it translates to the viewer, its corny and silly but good natured charm and genuine wit about it to. Good, undemanding stuff. Phone Booth was really smartly done and featured a smart performance by Colin Farrell but like Schumacher's Panic Room its not exaxtly a film to return to more than once despite being expertly paced and crafted. Not a 2003 release but the best film i've seen myself this year is undoubtedly Donnie Darko. Funny, moving and thought provoking, nothing i've seen for a few years has grabbed me in such a powerful way.
Guest SweetNSexyDiva Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 X2 was great! I didn't see Matrix Reloaded, but my brother swears it was even better than X2.
Guest The Mighty Damaramu Posted June 19, 2003 Report Posted June 19, 2003 Probably either X2 or Daredevil. I enjoyed both a lot. I didn't like Matrix Reloaded b/c: A) I didn't like Matrix B) I was bored to tears
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