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user's latest post:
Favorite Angelina Jolie...
Published (2009-11-20 04:53:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by McTeague I want my son back. No, it's: I want MY SON back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *plate throwing at the walls, the children, outside neighbors, the ceiling, etc.*
user's latest post:
The Academy's Favorite...
Published (2009-11-21 01:43:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Vincent Blanchett as a film I enjoy Gladiator more than any other film ever...even if it is not the best...I LOVE it as a script Gosford would win hands down for me, and I really like the film too...but I was judging based on the FILM as a whole, and for me, I prefer Gladiator...it may not be the better film to many, but for me it is Lost in Traslation is the BEST film in the group and thus rates at the top...even...
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Best Experiences at Midnight...
Published (2009-11-22 10:32:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by lazarus Return of the King was right up there for me as well. I only listed The Two Towers because of Serkis being there, which everyone went bonkers for. And yeah, Eowyn killing the Witch King got a huge response, as did Sam yelling at and attacking Shelob. Coming from a guy who used to be deathly afraid of spiders, that scene was the definition of kickass.
user's latest post:
Your Top 10 Directing Efforts of...
Published (2009-11-20 17:30:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by David Giancarlo I feel like rather than an affirmation of these choices, this was more of a rejection of the mastery of Lynch and occasional brilliance of Von Trier. Stop being a whiny pussy.
user's latest post:
Best Young Actresses (30 or...
Published (2009-11-19 09:25:00)
1. Rachel Wood. 2. Saoirse Ronan. 3. Amanda Seyfried. 4. Michelle Williams. ¿Zoey Deschannel is actress?
user's latest post:
Favorite Angelina Jolie...
Published (2009-11-22 06:37:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Ali D The Good Shepherd was better than many movies that were praised that year. :cougbabelcough: I do think Robert De Niro tried to reinvent 70s film grammar and i think it works. The movie reminded me classic American narration in 70s. Also technically the film was wonderful, Roth's screenplay was solid and Damon was robbed for his cold blooded portrait of a CIA agent. I understand why PB and others would...
user's latest post:
Best Experiences at Midnight...
Published (2009-11-21 12:32:00)
I never had more uproarious laughter than my midnight screening of Borat. Almost too much energy. That was so awesome.
user's latest post:
The Official 2009 Personal...
Published (2009-11-22 17:16:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by bryan1311 http://awardsdailyforums.com/showpos...89&postcount=5 Updated. @ Bill Murray.
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The 10 Worst Things About Cinema...
Published (2009-11-19 03:36:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Pingy :cough: YouTube- Flames on the side of my face YouTube- Flames on the side of my face
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Latest active threads on Lists::
Started 6 months, 1 week ago (2009-05-20 01:41:48)
by bryan1311
Is Two Lovers considered '08 or '09? Cause...wow.
Started 2 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-22 15:11:00)
by Vincent Blanchett
That embarassing scene in The Hours doesn't deserve to be anywhere near your list
Started 3 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-21 10:56:00)
by siowafc
Obsessed .
With an audience full of African American women.
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-19 08:12:00)
by crazyfists3600
Gia...
that is all...and quite frankly I will always consider her a marvelous actress because that performance is so utterly brilliant
Started 4 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-21 06:26:00)
by Josh Timmermann Josh Timmermann is offline Junior Member
Is progressively being posted here , for anyone who cares.
Started 5 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-19 14:44:00)
by Jeff Beachnau
Well, of the list, Gosford Park is my favorite, (and that's pretty similar to Rules of the Game, so it's not extremely original). Least favorite is probably Crash or Juno.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-15 02:37:00)
by misanthrope
Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood
Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, The Man Who Wasn't There & No Country for Old Men
Luc Dardenne & Jean Pierre Dardenne, The Child & The Son
Michael Haneke, Caché, The Piano Teacher & The White Ribbon
Todd Haynes, Far From Heaven
Wong Kar Wai, In the Mood for Love
David Lynch, Mulholland Dr.
Hayao Miyazaki, Spirited Away
Cristian Mungiu, 4 Months, 3...
Started 9 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-02-12 10:39:00)
by siowafc
LMAO.
1. He's Just Not That Into You
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-05 03:00:00)
by Addison de Witt
There're finally 26 and no 25, with a last minute inclusion.
30 or under means to be born on 1979 or after. I've included from 1979, avoiding the actresses who are going to be 31 in the last months of the year.
That was a tough decision because Rachel McAdams is one of my favorites and will be 31 next month.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-15 14:16:00)
by filmy
Okay.
-INLAND EMPIRE: dying among the homeless
-Public Enemies: hiding in the woods
-Tokyo Sonata: the final scene
-Millennium Mambo: the opening scene
-Three Times: the final minutes of the first sequence ( )
-Millennium Mambo: "Mo Cuishle"
-Marie Antoinette: Marie Antoinette's birthday
-A.I.: the final scene
-There Will Be Blood: the final scene
-Birth: opera close-up
-Talk to ...
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Hot threads for last week on Lists::
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-16 03:19:00)
by Serena
Quote:
Originally Posted by McTeague
I wonder how someone can write something about a bad scene in the otherwise very good Schindlers List, and NOT write about the red/pink coat. I mean, what? You find the breakdown corny but not the red coat? WHAT?
I do think the explanation in Psycho is kinda necessary, or it may ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-15 14:16:00)
by filmy
Okay.
-INLAND EMPIRE: dying among the homeless
-Public Enemies: hiding in the woods
-Tokyo Sonata: the final scene
-Millennium Mambo: the opening scene
-Three Times: the final minutes of the first sequence ( )
-Millennium Mambo: "Mo Cuishle"
-Marie Antoinette: Marie Antoinette's birthday
-A.I.: the final scene
-There Will Be Blood: the final scene
-Birth: opera close-up
-Talk to ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-16 23:10:00)
by FilmLover Onetime Great
Quote:
Originally Posted by Feel the Soul
3. Saw VI. Just STOP IT ALREADY!
I haven't seen any of the films, only heard about it from friends, but how is it that they're still being made? What the hell is the story at this point?
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-19 08:12:00)
by crazyfists3600
Gia...
that is all...and quite frankly I will always consider her a marvelous actress because that performance is so utterly brilliant
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-15 02:13:00)
by arun
Actor
Mathieu Amalric, Kings and Queen
Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
Heath Ledger, Brokeback Mountain
Sean Penn, Milk
Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler
Actress
Laura Dern, INLAND EMPIRE
Isabelle Huppert, The Piano Teacher
Julianne Moore, Far From Heaven
Tilda Swinton, Julia
Kate Winslet, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Supporting Actor
Jeff Daniels, The ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-15 02:37:00)
by misanthrope
Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood
Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, The Man Who Wasn't There & No Country for Old Men
Luc Dardenne & Jean Pierre Dardenne, The Child & The Son
Michael Haneke, Caché, The Piano Teacher & The White Ribbon
Todd Haynes, Far From Heaven
Wong Kar Wai, In the Mood for Love
David Lynch, Mulholland Dr.
Hayao Miyazaki, Spirited Away
Cristian Mungiu, 4 Months, 3...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-15 03:50:00)
by TheBoss
Started 4 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-21 06:26:00)
by Josh Timmermann Josh Timmermann is offline Junior Member
Is progressively being posted here , for anyone who cares.
Started 5 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-19 14:44:00)
by Jeff Beachnau
Well, of the list, Gosford Park is my favorite, (and that's pretty similar to Rules of the Game, so it's not extremely original). Least favorite is probably Crash or Juno.
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-05 03:00:00)
by Addison de Witt
There're finally 26 and no 25, with a last minute inclusion.
30 or under means to be born on 1979 or after. I've included from 1979, avoiding the actresses who are going to be 31 in the last months of the year.
That was a tough decision because Rachel McAdams is one of my favorites and will be 31 next month.
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