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Post What movies do you still need to watch from '04?
Are there movies from 2004 that you still need to see? At the moment, the only thing I really really want to watch from 2004 is Hotel Rwanda. Then, there are a few others that I just felt like waiting until DVD for, but I can't remember them at the moment.

What did you miss?


Sun Jan 02, 2005 2:57 am
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I've missed a lot...

Million Dollar Baby
Cold Mountain
Stepford Wives
Open Water
The Passion Of The Christ
The Incredibles
The Polar Express
Ocean's Twelve
Spanglish
The Aviator
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Troy
Alexander
The Village
Blade: Trinity
Alien Vs. Predator
National Treasure
The Spongebob Sqaurepants Movie
Along Came Polly
Bad Santa
Mean Creek
Closer
The Perfect Score
Latter Days
Lost Skeleton Of Cadavra
The Dreamers
Miracle
Twisted
Starsky And Hutch
Hidalgo
Spartan
Dogville
Jersey Girl
Walking Tall
The Prince And Me
Spring, Summer, Autum, Winter... and spring
Johnson Family Vacation
Connie And Carla
Laws Of Attraction
Godsend
Super Size Me
Coffee And Cigarettes
Soul Plane
Raising Helen
Garfield
The Chronicles Of Riddick
The Terminal
Two Brothers
Before Sunset
The Clearing
King Arthur
The Door In The Floor
Maria Full Of Grace
A Home At The End Of The World
The Manchurian Candidate
Harold And Kumar Go To White Castle
Little Black Book
Princess Diaries 2
We Don't Live Here Anymore
Without A Paddle
Exorcist: The Beginning
Suspect Zero
Anacondas
Vanity Fair
The Cookout
Paparazzi
Cellular
Wimbledon
Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow
Shaun Of The Dead
The Motercycle Diaries
Sharktale
Ladder 49
I Heart Huckabees
Taxi
Friday Night Lights
Shall We Dance?
Team America: World Police
Sideways
Ray
Alfie
Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason
Seed Of Chucky
After The Sunset
Finding Neverland
Christmas With The Kranks
House Of Flying Daggers
Hotel Rwanda
In Good Company
Darkness
Phantom Of The Opera

I think its safe to say I have everybody beat, and its not a very good feeling. I wish I would've saw a lot more films. :oops:


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Mean Creek, Hotel Rwanda and Million Dollar Baby, but i'll be seeing that this week when it comes out nation wide.

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I'm hoping to see Hotel Rwanda this weekend or next weekend as well. Hopefully, it will be playing close by when it expands.


Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:18 am
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Good topic.

The Polar Express (will see tomorrow)
Darkness (will see tomorrow)
A Very Long Engagement
Million Dollar Baby
Hotel Rwanda
Maria Full of Grace
The Motorcycle Diaries
What the #$*! Do We Know?!

I don't think there's anything else.


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Napoleon Dynamite
The Forgotten
Oceans 12
The Aviator
Million Dollar Baby


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With the help of my "2004" list on Yahoo.com and Thenumbers.com, I still have to see 112 movies from 2004, give or take. :) Here are the bigger named movies.

The Village
Blade: Trinity
The Aviator
The Polar Express
Million Dollar Baby
Fahrenheit 9/11
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Maria Full of Gace
I Heart Huckabees
Taxi
Friday Night Lights
Team America: World Police
Sideways
After the Sunset
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Flight of the Phoenix

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kinsey
phantom
incredibles
oceans

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Polar Express
Open Water
Oceans Twelve (not my fault)
Meet the Fockers (not my fault)
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
The Aviator
After the Sunset
The Forgotten
Alien vs Predator
National Treasure
Shark Tale
Spartan
Ladder 49

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Hopefully going to see In Good Company tonight, and Hotel Rwanda on Friday and that should just about tidy up 2004 for me.

BTW, the last film I saw in 2004 was Polar Express on New Year's Eve, and it had to be the strangest movie of the year - it might even have been an okay movie if they'd remembered to include a story...

Here's a copy of my review:

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The Polar Express is the most bizarre 99 minutes of family entertainment I have ever been witness to! The dark gleaming dream vision of a child losing his belief in Santa.

The story itself, from the kid's book, is 24 short pages so you can imagine how they've stretched it out to feature length - Tom Hanks mugging it up as 6 different characters, seemingly endless, pointless train hijinks, and some of the scariest animated human characters ever. I swear that if they used these creepy looking kids in a horror movie it would terrify me! And that's not even mentioning the literally thousands of evil elves that inhabit the North Pole (when they finally get there...).

Luckily, we saw it in IMAX 3D, which is spectacular and makes all the train foolishness look awesome visually at least. I pity the poor fools who see this in a standard 35mm print or worse yet, those who later buy this on DVD.

2 out of 5.


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OOhhh forgot Lemony Snickets, i wouldnt mind seeing it :)

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Lessee...

Troy
Open Water
Sky Captain
The Forgotten
Resident Evil 2
Ladder 49
Friday Night Lights
Team America
Fahrenheit 9/11
Napoleon Dynamite
The Chronicles of Riddick
Manchurian Candidate
Harold and Kumar
Cellular
Ray
House of Flying Daggers
Sideways
Million Dollar Baby
Darkness
Phantom of the Opera
Hotel RwandaThe Life Aquatic

Blarg, I can't remember all these small Oscar-bait movies released these last two months. All those end my list.

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In Good Company
Sideways
Meet the Fockers
Hotel Rwanda
The Aviator
Million Dollar Baby
The Life Aquatic
Ocean's Twelve

yes. many films.


Sun Jan 02, 2005 2:34 pm
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A Very Long Engagement
Bad Education
Coffee And Cigarettes
Dogville
Fahrenheit 9/11
Finding Neverland
Friday Night Lights
Hotel Rwanda
House Of Flying Daggers
In Good Company
Kinsey
Maria Full Of Grace
Meet the Fockers
Million Dollar Baby
Ocean's Twelve
Phantom Of The Opera
Ray
Shaun Of The Dead
Sideways
Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow
Spanglish
Spartan
Spring, Summer, Autum, Winter... and spring
Super Size Me
The Aviator
The Door In The Floor
The Dreamers
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
The Motercycle Diaries
Wimbledon

Honestly I will likely see very few of these, I have barely gone to the movies/or watched a movie rental in the last 2 months and I don't see that changing.


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Lots!

Must See
Sideways
Million Dollar Baby
The Aviator
Kinsey
A Very Long Engagement
Finding Neverland
House of Flying Daggers
The Sea Inside
Hotel Rwanda
Vera Drake
The Woodsman
Spanglish
In Good Company
The Assassination of Richard Nixon

DVD's Just Fine
Ray
Closer
Ocean's Twelve
Alfie
The Merchant of Venice
A Love Song for Bobby Long
Bad Education
Beyond the Sea
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Vanity Fair
Tarnation
Being Julia
The Motorcycle Diaries

And a few others, of course.


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I need to see:

National Treasure
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Meet the Fockers
The Terminal
Ladder 49
Without a Paddle
Napoleon Dynamite
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Cellular
Mr. 3000
Flight of the Phoenix
Shaun of the Dead
Super Size Me
Shark Tale
Collateral
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgandy

Nothing else looks interesting....


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