I have seen the future of cinema... and its name is DODGEBALL.
I give this title the Film of the Year Award.
It's the only DVD I saw that I wanted to watch again and again and all the deleted scenes and all that. Stiller is amazing in this film.
And I'm not saying its a great film, one of the best of all time, its not. But I definitely liked it better than the other films I saw this year. Check it out.
Best Film of 2004
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I had a hard time getting excited about films in 2004. I liked American Splendor and Woody Allen's Anything Else, but both of those were made in 2003... I just got around to seeing 'em in 2004, which is about par for my timing.
Oddly enough, I liked Master and Commander because it reminded me of some of the epic adventure films of the fifties - like something Gregory Peck would've kicked ass in. I was surprised to like it because Russell Crowe usually annoys me; pretty sure I could take him in a brawl and would like to give it a try sometime.
Spiderman II was fun because Sam Raimi's direction and eye for the gothic is neato torpedo.
Bourne Supremacy was a white-knuckle flick through & through. It convinced me I made the right decision about avoiding a career with the CIA.
The worst thing about 2004: Jerry Bruckheimer didn't die.
Thanks for the Dodgeball reminder. This weekend, for sure. I could use a laugh. In the trailer, even Vince Vaughn looked funny.
Oddly enough, I liked Master and Commander because it reminded me of some of the epic adventure films of the fifties - like something Gregory Peck would've kicked ass in. I was surprised to like it because Russell Crowe usually annoys me; pretty sure I could take him in a brawl and would like to give it a try sometime.
Spiderman II was fun because Sam Raimi's direction and eye for the gothic is neato torpedo.
Bourne Supremacy was a white-knuckle flick through & through. It convinced me I made the right decision about avoiding a career with the CIA.
The worst thing about 2004: Jerry Bruckheimer didn't die.
Thanks for the Dodgeball reminder. This weekend, for sure. I could use a laugh. In the trailer, even Vince Vaughn looked funny.
If the real Jesus Christ was to stand up today
he'd be gunned down cold by the CIA.
~Matt Johnson, The The
"Armageddon Days (Are Here Again)" 1989
he'd be gunned down cold by the CIA.
~Matt Johnson, The The
"Armageddon Days (Are Here Again)" 1989