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Oh loog my mom is not dead. I just love that response.


I know, and even if she were, I'm sure you'd get that a lot anyway.

It did make me do a double take, and a 'damn' I'm an asshole take for a minute...then I remembered who you are, and the types of scum you associate yourself (Derris)

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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It's all about the Dawn of the Dead remake...although not a cinematic masterpiece at all, and hardcore DotD fans tended to hate it, I believe it to be one of the most engaging, multi-watchable films of the year. I think it's hilarious.

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Yeah, Damn! :roll:

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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i can't believe you folks are choosing garden state over eternal sunshine.


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i can't believe you folks are choosing garden state over eternal sunshine.



Where's your liszt?

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katie, a princess Wrote:
i can't believe you folks are choosing garden state over eternal sunshine.

Probably b/c its OPENLY better.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Well said Loogar.

Anybody else with a liszt please add. I would llove to see more input to the overall rankings

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Pagoda Wrote:
katie, a princess Wrote:
i can't believe you folks are choosing garden state over eternal sunshine.



Where's your liszt?


why are you calling it a liszt?

i think i've seen maybe a dozen movies this year. some of them completely undeserving of any points at all, so i wouldn't want to list them. therefore i'd have a list of i dunno maybe 6 or 7 movies. is that allowed?


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what does "openly" better mean?


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why are you calling it a liszt?

i think i've seen maybe a dozen movies this year. some of them completely undeserving of any points at all, so i wouldn't want to list them. therefore i'd have a list of i dunno maybe 6 or 7 movies. is that allowed?


i keep saying liszt because I think I am funny (like composer franz liszt)

to bad I am not funny :(

yeah you can put movies up in whatever format

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what does "openly" better mean?


"Openly" is adverb which Derris and Loog overuse. Don't know where they picked it up but it is openly addictive.

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Pagoda Wrote:
i keep saying liszt because I think I am funny (like composer franz liszt)

to bad I am not funny :(

yeah you can put movies up in whatever format


i think you're funny... looking!

just kidding. see how unfunny we are together? man, was that frostingspoon moment i just had...


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what does "openly" better mean?

it's not a movie that's in-the-closet about being better.


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Pagoda Wrote:
i keep saying liszt because I think I am funny (like composer franz liszt)

to bad I am not funny :(

yeah you can put movies up in whatever format


i think you're funny... looking!

just kidding. see how unfunny we are together? man, was that frostingspoon moment i just had...


Creme de la creme of unfunniness

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In order:

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    Napolean Dynamite
    Sideways
    The Incredibles
    Kill Bill Vol. 2
    Shaolin Soccer (original)


For those needing a reminder like I did:

http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/index2004.html


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My Top 10...so far...
I made a change to mine.

01. Before Sunset
02. The Motorcycle Diaries
03. A Very Long Engagement
04. Shaun Of The Dead
05. Tarnation

06. The Dreamers
07. Napoleon Dynamite
08. Sideways
09. Garden State
10. We Don't Live Here Anymore

The top 5 were all extraordinary movies, yet the bottom 5 were decent. A lot of bad movies this year.

I still intend to watch Bad Education, The Sea Inside, The Keys To The House, Open My Heart, and Vera Drake.


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OPA!:

I will amend the liszt to show your changes

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OPA!:

I will amend the liszt to show your changes


Sorry, I had forgotten about The Dreamers. It definitely derserves a spot in my top 10.


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I have yet to see the Dreamers? What is the plot? In a couple sentences.

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what does "openly" better mean?


"Openly" is adverb which Derris and Loog overuse. Don't know where they picked it up but it is openly addictive.


I came up with this at some point, its like you say "I was OPENLY wasted" you know, like its obvious, or known to the general public.

Works better in convo. but what are you gonna do? You'll openly be saying it by this time next week.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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I could only come up with 8 that will likely make my top 10:

1. Sideways--by far the best movie I've seen this year
2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
3. Napoleon Dynamite
4. KBV2
5. Fahrenheit 9/11
6. Hero
7. Saved
8. The Incredibles


Yet to see: A Very Long Engagement, Bad Education, Million Dollar Baby, Motorcycle Diaries, Aviator, Maria Full of Grace

Biggest disappointment: Silver City


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Please add Chronicles of Riddick to my list.

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Here is the newly updated liszt to reflect changes and new submissions.

So here is the liszt thus far

1. Sideways [82]
2. Before Sunset [62]
3. Kill Bill Vol. 2 [60]
4. Napolean Dynamite [54]
5. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind [54]
6. Garden State [51]
7. The Incredibles [42]
8. Shaun of the Dead [37]
9. Farenheit 9/11 [33]
10. The Motorcycle Diaries [32]
11. Hero [24]
12. The Bourne Supremacy [16]
13. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban [15]
13. Team America: World Police [15]
15. Super Size Me! [11]
15. Saved! [11]
17. I, Robot [10]
18. A Shark's Tale [8]
18. A Very Long Engagement [8]
20. Troy [7]
21. Baadasssss! [6]
21. Bush's Brain [6]
21. Closer [6]
21. Corporation [6]
21. Tarnation [6]
26. Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism [5]
26. Shaolin Soccer [5]
26. The Dreamers [5]
26. A Dirty Shame [5]
26. Bad Education [5]
26. Ghost in the Shell: Innocence [5]
26. Hellboy [5]
26. Saw [5]
34. Control Room [4]
35. Touching the Void [3]
35. The Chronicles of Riddick [3]
37. The Passion of the Christ [2]
38. Collateral [1]
38. We Don't Live Here Anymore [1]

A glorious way to waste company time. I hope to update this as more votes come in.

This liszt is updated to the last submission

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I have yet to see the Dreamers? What is the plot? In a couple sentences.


A young American man, studying in Paris, meets a brother and sister who involve him their world of incest and politics.

I loved it.


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