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Post Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 1:07 am    Post subject: Your 2007 Top Films Reply with quote
THe year is ending and it is a year of great films. So, from the theaters, what your's top films of the year? Here's mine:

10. I am Legend. I just watched this and it is a good film.
9. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
8. The Simpsons. What can I say. It was hilarious.
7. Ocean's 13. Yep. I watched this. My parents said it was boring but I enjoyed it.
6. Spider-Man 3. Not as good as the first two because of the expectations but still good.
5. Transformers. Very entertaining movie. I'm glad it didn't raped my childhood.
4. Bourne Ultimatum. Would kill 007 if not for fanboyisms. I also watched the first two films.
3. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. Good but quite disappointing at the end. I was expecting those huge ship battles but .....
2. Live Free or Die Hard. This film almost made me beg for a d20 modern campaign. Bruce Willis is not slowing down Mr. Governator and you may not make it to 3 of your film's 4th installment.
1. 300. One of the best film I ever watched. Ever. This is the most influential film to me this year, especially that I got readdicted to Rome: Total War. It also sparked my inner historian as it made me browsing wikipedia about the ancient world.

There are many that didn't make it to the list. Shooter by Mark Wahlberg would be my number 11. Won't make my top 15. Matt Damon would be my actor of the year. Of the films I like he is in Ocean's 13 and Bourne Ultimatum. Next maybe is Will Smith (I am Legend and In Pursuit of Happiness [Yes, I watched it with my gf]).

I ask again, what's your top films?
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Post Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
4. Ratatouille - because Pixar RAWKS so hard. Made me want to start cooking. Or at least eat Italian.

3. Enchanted - because Disney RAWKS so hard, too. Excellent 2D animation, overall comedy and Amy Adams as Giselle.

2. 300 - 'Nuff said.

1. Transformers - Amazingly rendered giant, transforming robots. Peter Cullen. There.
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Post Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 9:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
Here's mine:
6. Simpsons the Movie - because they're the Simpsons, man. Although the Futurama movie is relatively better.
5. Bourne Ultimatum - I don't like action/drama movies, but the Bourne Trilogy is one I followed. Cool.
4. Shrek the Third - The Shrek franchise has never failed me yet...
3. Ratatouille - Good animation, excellent script and character development, and important lessons to learn.
2. Pirates of the Caribbean 3: at World's End-It's the best fantasy-adventure of the year for me.
1. 300-...
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Post Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
4. Ratatouille - well written scripts, great animation, good way to sate your inner child
3. Simpsons the Movie - Simpsons nuff said
2. Ocean's 13 - old school movie feel with great modern effects, also has great script
1. 300- nuff' said
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