So what did everybody think of the movies of 2007?

Telly

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January
Children of Men
Pan's Labrynth (DVD)
Epic Movie

February
Hannibal Rising (DVD)
Ghost Rider
The Number 23

March
Black Snake Moan
300
TMNT
Blades of Glory

April
Grindhouse
Hot Fuzz

May
Spider-man 3
28 Weeks Later
Shrek the Third
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

June
Mr Brooks
Surfs Up (DVD)
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
1408 (DVD)
Live Free or Die Hard
Ratatouille (DVD)

July
Transformers
Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix
Hairspray
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
The Simpsons Movie

August
Hot Rod
Superbad
Halloween

September
Across the Universe
Resident Evil: Extinction

October

November
Enchanted

December
Alvin & the Chipmunks

Movies I Still Want To See
Alpha Dog
Dream Girls
Reno 911!: Miami
The Hills Have Eyes II
Meet the Robinsons
Disturbia
Year of the Dog
Knocked Up
Nancy Drew
Sunshine
The Invasion
The Hottest State
Right at Your Door
Shoot 'Em Up
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Good Luck Chuck
Into the Wild
30 Days of Nights
Gone Baby Gone
Dan in Real Life
Beowulf
August Rush
Hitman
The Golden Compass
Gracie is Gone
Juno
I Am Legend
PS, I Love You
Sweeney Todd
 

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3. Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium - Negative 0 Stars.
Even if I had an OUNCE of interest in seeing this movie, it would've been because of Kathy Greenwood... but now that she's not in it anymore, I have no interest whatsoever, and I absolutely REFUSE to watch even a split second frame of this movie!
Well, someone didn't do too well in Math class. :crazy: As Zero doesn't have a value, it cannot be negative, nor can it be positive. As adding zero, or taking it away from something does not add to or decrease the value. So if you gave it negative Zero stars it would be quite the same as giving it zero stars anyway.

Just wanna correct you on that.

Anyway, I've only seen a few movies so here goes:

TMNT- 4.5 Stars. Now, I took away a half star due to the fact they really should have made it a PG 13 movie, and saying kids wouldn't go see it if it was rated PG13 is total Bullpoo, as that didn't deterr them from Spiderman or Batman. But reguardless, the best Turtles film since the first one all the way back in 90. A very powerful moment between Raph and Leo, as well as not focusing on Shredder as the villain (a similar move to every Batman film featuring the Joker) really made it quite a daring little film. Plus, it was a continuation of franchise, and a freefloating sequal, not a relaunch like other films.

Aqua Teen hunger Force- 4.5 stars. Honestly, I was gonna want to see this anyway, but the fact Menino went ballistic about the big scary light brites that didn't hurt anyone, I felt it was my duty as a Bostonian to see this film. Now, if you go into this film not expecting Aqua Teen Hunger Force, you won't like it. But if you know what's coming, you'll get every confusing, self contradictory plot exposiotion, and Mooninite joke in the film. And come on. Who doesn't want to see what Adobe Premire animation looks like on the big Screen. And with improved animation too (Carl actually has a WALK CYCLE!)

Ratatoullie-5 stars- No Poop jokes. No Fart Jokes. None of that silly junk, that seems tacked on to kiddy films. Just an honest story about a rat overcoming the odds, albiet deceptively, to become a chef. Followed by great satire of Celebrity chef sellouts, as well as people who exploit one's image after their death for profit. And Patton Oswalt deserves a bloody starring role, playing second to everyone in his entire career. he's better than that.

The Simpsons the movie- 4.5 Stars. While many feel that Star Wars episode 3 saved the franchise, I feel the same for this film. Much funnier than the junk we have now (though this season has some very good episodes so far). Classic humor, and certin "we're in a movie, we have a different set of standards and practices" jokes (I.e. Homer's Adieu to the town of Springfeild, and Bart's Shin-chan moment) really made it pop. Plus, Homer's screw you comment to the Audience at the beginning was priceless.

Bee Movie-4 stars- Very enjoyable, funny plot. I can't shake the fact that it was pretty much an animated story version of his stand up routine. But one of my favorite Dreamworks films so far. I kinda liked Over the Hedge a tiny bit better, but still, I quite enjoyed it.

Shrek 3- 3 stars. My least favorite of the trilogy (and series so far) due to the fact it really had a loose plotline, and followed the same formula as the first 2 films (poor me Shrek acts like a Jerk, because he's secretly hurting inside). Plus, a lot of the Puss and Donkey Caustic relationship stuff was done in the second film. Had they got along a little better it wouldn't have had that Been there done that feeling. Though I will say, Eric Idle really had a memeorable performance as Merlin. Much better than even John Cleese's role in the second film.
 

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Well, someone didn't do too well in Math class.
No, I really didn't... I barely made Cs in math class; I usually held a D average in math... but thankfully, D is considered passable, though it DOES make for spanking and grounding as far as parents are concerned.
 

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My Film Ratings (as far as can be remembered)​
I love film so much that I was schooled in it for some years before changing majors. I tend to see a lot of movies as they are somewhat of a healthy addiction. I sometimes look at them with different eyes than my friends. Not better or worse, but there's usually something to engage my interest in even the most mundane film. My scores can reflect that. I know some have been left out.

:wink: These are grades for films I have actually seen from beginning to end.

5/A+
Ratatouille – pitch perfect animated film for connoisseurs
300 – beautifully made and dramatic
Pan's Labyrinth – gorgeous, fantastic, truly original

4.75/A
The Golden Compass
– misunderstood, stunning to watch

4.5/A-
Hot Fuzz
– funny and smart
Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix – leaner and better


4.25/B+
Zodiac
– great filmmaking deserving of its length
Meet the Robinsons – sweet story, great characters, fine animation and the music
Hairspray – didn’t expect to like it so much as a Waters fan
Charlie Wilson’s War – unexpectedly poignant, smart and even funny

4/B
TMNT
– a fine freshman attempt at creating the world for a new genre
Enchanted – fun and funny
Children of Men – great performances, good storytelling

3.75/B-
Spider-man 3
– a bright, bold, beautiful, fun mess of a film
The Simpsons Movie – like a really good episode
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End – heck, I liked it
Superbad – makes me nostalgic and anti-nostalgic at the same time
Disturbia – well acted Hitchcock remake

3.5
Live Free or Die Hard – glad its back and better than the third
Hannibal Rising – again, I liked it


3.25/C+
Alvin & the Chipmunks – thin writing, but fun film, I love Theodore
30 Days of Night – engaging and stylish

3/C
Reno 911!: Miami – like a good episode
Fracture - good performances
1408 – interesting if not always likable
Mr Brooks – surprisingly entertaining
Grindhouse – kitchy, well made

2.75
Resident Evil: Extinction – a good installment
Transformers – long but enjoyable, amazing effects and funny
Death at a Funeral – incongruent, but I laughed

2.5
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer – disappointing, but good
Alpha Dog – interesting telling of a known story
28 Weeks Later – riveting, but lacks luster of the first
Ghost Rider – a noble experiment
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium – good sentiment, like TV movie

2.25
Hitman – nonsensical action plays okay
Shrek the Third – they’ve quit trying to write, but beautiful animation
Surfs Up - fun

2/C-
I Am Legend – disappointing and lots of shaky cam, but ok
The Invasion – great performances, what went wrong?
Bee Movie – beautiful but boring bee movie about nothing
Stephen King’s The Mist – lost me in the finale


1.5/D
The Number 23 – self indulgent time waster


X/Little to no interest
Epic Movie – maybe late night basic cable viewing someday
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry – insulting to gay people & humor
Dream Girls - over-promoted, cast doesn’t intrigue me, eventually see it
The Hills Have Eyes II – first was pointlessly crude, even Saw has a moral
Fred Claus – again, basic cable viewing later
Underdog – just plain ugh


*/To-See list
Sweeney Todd
Beowulf
Shoot 'Em Up
Across the Universe
Juno
Sunshine
3:10 To Yuma
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Atonement
American Gangster
The Orphanage
Michael Clayton
The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep
 

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Epic Movie – maybe late night basic cable viewing someday
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry – insulting to gay people & humor
Dream Girls - over-promoted, cast doesn’t intrigue me, eventually see it
The Hills Have Eyes II – first was pointlessly crude, even Saw has a moral
Fred Claus – again, basic cable viewing later
Underdog – just plain ugh
I believe Dreamgirls was from 2006, not 2007. I must admit it was over -promoted, but I found it to be quite entertaining myslef. The cast are also A-list celebs in my book.:wink:
 

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2/C-
I Am Legend – disappointing and lots of shaky cam, but ok
Another OK movie, but I thought the ending was a little dissapointing. I kinda felt like I had watched the whole movie for nothing. To think it's the first movie where Will Smith actually....well, I won't spoil it for others.:halo:
 

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I believe Dreamgirls was from 2006, not 2007. I must admit it was over -promoted, but I found it to be quite entertaining myslef. The cast are also A-list celebs in my book.:wink:
Beyonce? A-list? I admit that Jennifer Hudson won an award, but hasn't yet earned A-list status until she gets a few more projects under her belt. The rest really aren't my taste. It would have been nice to see one actor I could see as an anchor but Murhpy and Foxx don't quite fit the bill for me.

Everything in that film should appeal to me (especially), but doesn't. I caught a few minutes on cable and meh. I very well could be wrong about it, but can wait.

But you're right, it was 06, hence the Oscars.

I was excited about I Am Legend, but it just sort of fizzled for me. I have to admit, not a Smith fan either, but he did a fine job in this film. Film can kind of be like a recipe. You can have all the right ingredients and the dish can still taste off for the smallest of reasons.
 

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I saw Sweeny Todd last night, and I liked it alright I guess. It was a little too odd for me to absolutely LOVE it, but still an enjoyable film.
 

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I forgot I went to see Mr. Bean's Holiday. I thouroughly enjoyed it, and felt it was much better than the Americanized "Bean" from 1998. And he didn't just rehash a bunch of his old routines (also like in Bean). And, the plot actually had a plot to it. I mean, I liked "Bean," but the only funny and exciting part of the movie is when he ruins Whistler's mother, and makes a copy out of a giftshop poster.

This movie had a little more depth. It could have been better, but I'm just glad it was released in the US. Seems like something they'd glaze over.
 

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you know, I don't think I saw any new movies in 2007.. there weren't any I was interested in that I thought would be any different on the small screen.. maybe this year will be better.. well, I'll see the new Bond, at least :cool: .. and probably Prince Caspian, too


EDIT: I was wrong, I did see Fracture.. it was OK.. Hopkins was great, as always, but the movie was too predictable
 
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