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Demisemicenturian 
"Four ever European"

Posted - 01/02/2007 :  15:13:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by GHcool

8. Thank You For Smoking

N.B. This is 2005 or else I would have included it too.
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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 01/02/2007 :  15:15:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Salopian

quote:
Originally posted by GHcool

8. Thank You For Smoking

N.B. This is 2005 or else I would have included it too.



Depends which release date you're using. It qualifies for this year's BAFTA awards.

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Demisemicenturian 
"Four ever European"

Posted - 01/02/2007 :  15:23:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by BaftaBabe

quote:
Originally posted by Salopian

quote:
Originally posted by GHcool

8. Thank You For Smoking

N.B. This is 2005 or else I would have included it too.



Depends which release date you're using. It qualifies for this year's BAFTA awards.

I thought that Rovark's accolades followed the date given here, but V for Vendetta is 2005 too. (That's the only case I can find of a different year; all the older collections that I have checked stick to the year listed on this site for each film.)

Edited by - Demisemicenturian on 01/02/2007 15:31:22
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GHcool 
"Forever a curious character."

Posted - 01/02/2007 :  17:15:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by GHcool

7. An Inconvenient Truth ("Warning: Contains excess Gore." - Rockgolf). Opened my eyes to things and made me a more environmentally conscious citizen. How many films can change your attitude on political, social, and moral issues like this one?

Are you serious? That it really told you much you didn't already know, I mean.



I already knew the big idea behind it, but not the details and it organized it and argued it in a way that made me understand how deep and important the problem really is.
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Downtown 
"Welcome back, Billy Buck"

Posted - 01/02/2007 :  17:49:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
No offense GH, but I don't need to see an MRI of a tumor know I'm in trouble if the doc tells me I have cancer.

But, I suppose anything that helps open peoples' eyes is a good thing. If only it hadn't been so dreadfully boring. I found that documentary to be EXCRUCIATING. At least Michael Moore goes around essentially pulling pranks to keep things interesting.

Edited by - Downtown on 01/02/2007 17:50:34
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GHcool 
"Forever a curious character."

Posted - 01/02/2007 :  20:18:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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No offense GH, but I don't need to see an MRI of a tumor know I'm in trouble if the doc tells me I have cancer.

But, I suppose anything that helps open peoples' eyes is a good thing. If only it hadn't been so dreadfully boring. I found that documentary to be EXCRUCIATING. At least Michael Moore goes around essentially pulling pranks to keep things interesting.



Although I do not agree, your second criticism that the film was boring is a fair one and you are not the only person who felt that way. Your first criticism is more puzzling because it does not challenge the film itself as much as it challenges the whole notion of presenting documentary evidence to explain a phenomenon to a layman.
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Downtown 
"Welcome back, Billy Buck"

Posted - 01/02/2007 :  21:04:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Don't let it puzzle you. I was just being a smartass.
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Rovark 
"Luck-pushing, rule-bending, chance-taking reviewer"

Posted - 01/02/2007 :  21:46:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Downtown

What's your criteria? I found many of those movies to be quite lousy.



It's totally subjective I admit. I really base it on various criteria, not just my favorite films of the year, but on box office, critical acclaim, media hype and general levels of expectation, and, once the various awards have been handed out, gongs collected.

All I can say is that I'm happy with the Essentials from the 40's through to about 2000. From 2001 onwards I become slightly less confident as I think only time can tell which films will finally be the essential viewing for any given year. Pre 1940's I'm pretty much governed by a general concensus of opinions as I've probably omly seen about two thirds of the films listed.

There's some valid comments and I think even by the middle of this year this could well be tweaked a bit.

Oh and I'm pissed that V For Vendetta is now 2005 as it was definately a 2006 film here, but it'll have to go, either into 2005 if I squeeze one out from that year, or just go.

Perhaps I should start a thread on the Essentials for other years as it seems to get some juices flowing and it's good to see some arguments discussions on film's for a change.

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w22dheartlivie 
"Kitty Lover"

Posted - 01/07/2007 :  23:38:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Downtown

Snakes on a Plane was a box office disappointment, especially considering the amount of hype leading up to it. It shot up to #1 for a week and then practically disappeared from theaters. So it certainly wasn't the "must-see" hit of the year. Does it count that a lot of people are talking about a film if none of them bother to go see it? I don't think so. Unless it's some under-appreciated masterpiece, I don't see how it qualifies as an "essential" film of the year. And Clerks 2 barely made a ripple.



As odd as it sounds, I tend to base the popularity of a film on how well I can sell autographed scenes from the film. As expected, Pirates of the Caribbean, wedding Crashers and DaVinci Code cast autographed pics have reaped tremendous profits for me. I can't give away a Snakes on a Plane pic.
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Beanmimo 
"August review site"

Posted - 01/10/2007 :  09:36:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by RovarkIt's totally subjective I admit. I really base it on various criteria, not just my favorite films of the year, but on box office, critical acclaim, media hype and general levels of expectation, and, once the various awards have been handed out, gongs collected.


Then I urge you to include Stranger than Fiction!!
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Demisemicenturian 
"Four ever European"

Posted - 01/10/2007 :  10:29:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I cannot believe that this is in this year's accolade! Surely there are better things to put in, even provisionally?

Edited by - Demisemicenturian on 01/10/2007 10:35:24
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