Patriarch said:You actually *shudder* liked The Matrix Reloaded?! Poor fool.
Bodhi said:You can't even acknowledge people have different opinions? Poor fool.
leggy said:and maybe Narc.
leggy said:In all honesty I haven't found one film this year that really grabbed me by the balls but if I had to vote I'd say:
Lost in Translation
Deadmanwalking said:Wasn't that 2002?
Thats what I like about the pixar films, particuarly Fdining Nemo and Monsters Inc. Yes, they're essentially kids films but they're amusing and interesting to all ages.Luribomb said:I thought that Finding Nemo would be too childish, but it wasnt.
Was a bit arty, a bit moving, but alltogether a bit dull in my opinionYaka said:Film of 2003?
i never agreed with most newspaper reveiws but every paper called new zealand film Whale Rider a good film, in fact its prolly the best film of the year. should out on rental on jan 15th i think i suggest you rent and in the mean time read the book
Tom said:I've changed my mind. Amelie is now my favourate film of this year (dunno if it was in the cinemas in 2002 or 2003). I watched it last night, I don't recall smiling and laughing so much at any film beforehand. Beautiful, absolutely gorgeous. Every single shot was perfect. And god damn is Amelie pretty.
leggy said:Amelie was actually 2001.
Yes, it was shown in the cinemas here in 2001.
Tom said:o well, I only saw it yesterday, so its my fave film of 2003, is that valid?