frogboy4
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What is your pick for favorite theatrical motion picture for 2008 and why?
My pick: The Dark Knight
Forget the Batman element for a minute; this picture was robust in so many different ways from the stellar performances to the masterful storytelling. No film came close to its quality in my eyes and I hope it gets a nod and win for best picture at the Oscars.
Runner up: Hellboy 2 - The Golden Army
Both visually appealing and fun ride. If you wanted humor and fantasy in a comic book movie this one had it in spades.
Honorable mention: Forgetting Sarah Marshall
This film came around right when I needed it. Anyone who's given their heart to another person and weathered some rocky times will be able to relate to this picture. It's brutally honest and funny.
Yet to see: Milk
I need to see it. I've heard good things. Sean Penn will get a nomination and is likely to win an Oscar.
Biggest disappointment: Speed Racer
One reviewer said it best by likening the experience to the Wachowski brothers eating a bunch of Skittles and pooping out this movie. Who makes a two and a half hour family film with ranting monologues and so little fun? It is pretty. But it is also pretty awful.
My pick: The Dark Knight
Forget the Batman element for a minute; this picture was robust in so many different ways from the stellar performances to the masterful storytelling. No film came close to its quality in my eyes and I hope it gets a nod and win for best picture at the Oscars.
Runner up: Hellboy 2 - The Golden Army
Both visually appealing and fun ride. If you wanted humor and fantasy in a comic book movie this one had it in spades.
Honorable mention: Forgetting Sarah Marshall
This film came around right when I needed it. Anyone who's given their heart to another person and weathered some rocky times will be able to relate to this picture. It's brutally honest and funny.
Yet to see: Milk
I need to see it. I've heard good things. Sean Penn will get a nomination and is likely to win an Oscar.
Biggest disappointment: Speed Racer
One reviewer said it best by likening the experience to the Wachowski brothers eating a bunch of Skittles and pooping out this movie. Who makes a two and a half hour family film with ranting monologues and so little fun? It is pretty. But it is also pretty awful.