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 EW's 25 Movies You Need to See Before Oscar Night 
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1. Brokeback Mountain
2. Good Night, and Good Luck
3. Crash
4. Capote
5. Munich
6. Walk the Line
7. Cinderella Man
8. Syriana
9. A History of Violence
10. The Constant Gardener

11. Transamerica
12. North Country
13. Memoirs of a Geisha
14. Pride & Prejudice
15. Match Point
16. Mrs. Henderson Presents
17. King Kong
18. Hustle & Flow
19. The Squid and the Whale
20. Junebug
21. The Upside of Anger
22. The 40 Year Old Virgin
23. Cache
24. Shopgirl
25. The Chronicles of Narnia

Woody is my kryptonite so I'm happy that Match Point was so interesting.

Why The New World isn't on this list, is beyond me. It was devastatingly brilliant.


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Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:31 pm
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1. Brokeback Mountain
2. Good Night, and Good Luck
3. Crash
4. Capote
5. Munich
6. Walk the Line
7. Cinderella Man
8. Syriana
9. A History of Violence
10. The Constant Gardener
11. Transamerica
12. North Country
13. Memoirs of a Geisha
14. Pride & Prejudice
15. Match Point
16. Mrs. Henderson Presents
17. King Kong
18. Hustle & Flow
19. The Squid and the Whale
20. Junebug
21. The Upside of Anger
22. The 40 Year Old Virgin
23. Cache
24. Shopgirl
25. The Chronicles of Narnia

Good Night, and Good Luck was really good. Just missed my top 10 list of 2005 list, but it didn't disappoint me. Up next is A History of Violence, Capote, and Memoirs this upcoming Friday.

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loyalfromlondon wrote:
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Why The New World isn't on this list, is beyond me. It was devastatingly brilliant.



You liked it too?

I'm still hoping it will randomly pull through somewhere? Anywhere? Pleeeeeaaaaaaassssse?

Least we could have done was given it some KJ awards. Hrmph. :mad:

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Crash
Cinderella Man
The Constant Gardener
King Kong
The Upside of Anger
Cache

Six.. :oops: But then again, more than a half of these wans't released here yet.. ;)



You've seen Cache too? http://www.worldofkj.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15062


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Post Re: EW's 25 Movies You Need to See Before Oscar Night
dolcevita wrote:
1. Brokeback Mountain
2. Good Night, and Good Luck
3. Crash
4. Capote
5. Munich
6. Walk the Line

7. Cinderella Man
8. Syriana
9. A History of Violence
10. The Constant Gardener
11. Transamerica

12. North Country
13. Memoirs of a Geisha
14. Pride & Prejudice
15. Match Point
16. Mrs. Henderson Presents
17. King Kong

18. Hustle & Flow
19. The Squid and the Whale
20. Junebug
21. The Upside of Anger
22. The 40 Year Old Virgin
23. Cache
24. Shopgirl

25. The Chronicles of Narnia


Dolce, I'm surprised you haven't seen Cinderella Man yet. I've noticed that one missing off a few lists. I think everybody would like that one, and I say that as somebody who really doesn't like Russell Crowe. There isn't a doubt in my mind that it would be getting awards attention had it been released in November or December. It would have ended up making more money, too.


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Shack wrote:
Good Night, and Good Luck was really good. Just missed my top 10 list of 2005 list, but it didn't disappoint me. Up next is A History of Violence, Capote, and Memoirs this upcoming Friday.


Capote? :tongue: I'm still trying to work up the courage to see that one, but I have to get it in this week. Definitely will have to see it before the SAG awards.


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dolcevita wrote:
loyalfromlondon wrote:
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Why The New World isn't on this list, is beyond me. It was devastatingly brilliant.



You liked it too?

I'm still hoping it will randomly pull through somewhere? Anywhere? Pleeeeeaaaaaaassssse?


And this is coming from a person who's not warm to Malick but The New World is one of the most romantic films I've ever seen. It's lyrical, the use of score is reminiscent of days past. In fact, the entire opening sequence with the arrival of the ships is better than most of this years so-called contenders in their entirety.

Best Actress should mean just that and Q'orianka Kilcher owned her screentime with such grace and beauty and heart. I'm at the point now where I don't even want to watch this year's Oscars if Kilcher isn't nominated. I fell in love with Pocahontas. I was devasted when she was, laughed when she did, and when she died, my heart sunk.

I'm hard pressed to recall a film that took me on a journey like A New World was able to.

I'm stunned really.


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Dolce, I'm surprised you haven't seen Cinderella Man yet...


Don't you remember? The Seabiscuit of Men? I had, and still have, zero desire to see this movie.

That's one I'll watch only if it gets any major noms. Until then, I'll just be watching Manderlay, and rewatching New World, and trying to find a theatre that is still running P&P.


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Maverikk wrote:

Dolce, I'm surprised you haven't seen Cinderella Man yet...


Don't you remember? The Seabiscuit of Men? I had, and still have, zero desire to see this movie.

That's one I'll watch only if it gets any major noms. Until then, I'll just be watching Manderlay, and rewatching New World, and trying to find a theatre that is still running P&P.


Cinderella Man is better than Seabiscuit. Watch it.

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1. Brokeback Mountain
2. Good Night, and Good Luck
3. Crash
4. Capote
5. Munich
6. Walk the Line
7. Cinderella Man
8. Syriana
9. A History of Violence
10. The Constant Gardener

11. Transamerica
12. North Country
13. Memoirs of a Geisha
14. Pride & Prejudice
15. Match Point
16. Mrs. Henderson Presents
17. King Kong
18. Hustle & Flow
19. The Squid and the Whale
20. Junebug
21. The Upside of Anger
22. The 40 Year Old Virgin
23. Cache
24. Shopgirl
25. The Chronicles of Narnia

Howard elevates the material. Good film.

Should I blind buy Upside of Anger?


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
Should I blind buy Upside of Anger?


I would recommend it, definitely.

I'm renting Hustle & Flow today.


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Transamerica is opening at my local Regal on Friday. I'll be there.


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
Transamerica is opening at my local Regal on Friday. I'll be there.


Which one? I *seriously* might make a trip to Orlando. No release here, as of yet.

And why the f@#4 isn't New World on this list? :censored:


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I should be able to see Match Point, Transamerica, and Shopgirl this weekend if I have time.


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
Transamerica is opening at my local Regal on Friday. I'll be there.


Which one? I *seriously* might make a trip to Orlando. No release here, as of yet.

And why the f@#4 isn't New World on this list? :censored:


Regal Winter Park Village 20 - 510 N. Orlando Av - Winter Park

Matador is playing there as well :shades:

By excluding New World, this list = :rant:


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
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Transamerica is opening at my local Regal on Friday. I'll be there.


Which one? I *seriously* might make a trip to Orlando. No release here, as of yet.

And why the f@#4 isn't New World on this list? :censored:


Regal Winter Park Village 20 - 510 N. Orlando Av - Winter Park

Matador is playing there as well :shades:

By excluding New World, this list = :rant:


Winter Park is nice. I like walking downtown there. You live around there right now? Since my mum loves it so much there, I might sneak off with her and see it. She is interested in it.


Matador opens at my local theater this weekend, so I don't have to make a special trip to the "Specialty Theater" :lol:


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I'm about 15 minutes from the theatre. I hope Transamerica is worth the wait.


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loyalfromlondon wrote:

By excluding New World, this list = :rant:


:cry: Maybe there's still hope for Kilcher, or cinematography, or something?


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dolcevita wrote:
loyalfromlondon wrote:

By excluding New World, this list = :rant:


:cry: Maybe there's still hope for Kilcher, or cinematography, or something?


I won't settle unless we get:

Best Actress
Best Cinematography
Best Score

And a director nom over pretty much anyone else would be great :tongue:


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
Should I blind buy Upside of Anger?


I don't know if its too late for me to chip in on this issue, but no, no, NO. Two good performances wrapped up in a confused, goofily plotted, and woefully undercooked package.

Rent it. I doubt you'll ever want to watch it again.

And I say this as an oddball Kevin Costner freak.

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Should I blind buy Upside of Anger?


I don't know if its too late for me to chip in on this issue, but no, no, NO. Two good performances wrapped up in a confused, goofily plotted, and woefully undercooked package.

Rent it. I doubt you'll ever want to watch it again.

And I say this as an oddball Kevin Costner freak.


what to do, what to do

I don't rent.


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what to do, what to do

I don't rent.


Download? Borrow from someone? Steal?

There are better channels in which to sink your money.

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I'll rent The Upside of Anger over the weekend and give Loyal my deciding opinion :P

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I only gave The Upside of Anger a C+, but renting it is fine. The plot is on the long side and didn't do much to me as a whole.

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Mike Binder is a wholly untalented human being.

But as much as I dislike the movie, I want to repeat that Kevin Costner gives a great performance, probably the best he's ever given.

Which, considering the movie he's in, is a shame.

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loyalfromlondon wrote:
Regal Winter Park Village 20 - 510 N. Orlando Av - Winter Park

Matador is playing there as well :shades:
I don't much like that theater...it's kinda...I dunno. I did take about ten or fifteen Good Night, and Good Luck. post cards from their lobby, though, one of which is framed on my wall :up:

But I guess I can probably make an exception and get out there...I'll probably catch Matador, Squid and Capote first though.


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