Favorite movies of 2005 and such
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Mysterious Skin. Poignant, creepy, powerful. Joseph Gordon-Leavitt was great. Michelle Trachtenberg was better than "not awful." Probably my favorite movie of the year. Still want to reread Scott Heim's novel, then watch the movie again.
Rent. Really enjoyed it, as previously mentioned. Can't believe the DVD will be coming out this month. I wonder when the Sing-Along-Rent showings will start up?
Land of the Dead. Fun! Zombies galore!
Brokeback Mountain. Another poignant film. Beautifully filmed. Felt all the performances were very good.
Capote: Because Philip Seymour Hoffman and Catherine Keener were excellent. The real Truman Capote must have been a very scary little man.
Sin City: This had a great look. The performances were pretty good (even Jessica Alba!) and the violence was, for me, an important part of the stories. Elijah Wood -- eeeeeewwwwww.
King Kong. Since I brought up the look of the previous movie, KK gets a special mention because it also stuck in my mind for the beautiful visuals; otherwise, it wouldn't be on this list.
'05 Movies I didn't see, but still want to (some are already on DVD):
- Transamerica
- Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
- Mirrormask
- 2046
- Mad Hot Ballroom
- Walk the Line
- A History of Violence
- Breakfast on Pluto
- Mrs. Henderson Presents
- Flightplan
- Shopgirl
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Sky High
"Best" movies:
- Mysterious Skin
- Capote
- Good Night, and Good Luck.
- Brokeback Mountain
- Batman Begins
Hope to get to the theaters more this year. Yeah, this is an echo from the beginning of last year.
Rent. Really enjoyed it, as previously mentioned. Can't believe the DVD will be coming out this month. I wonder when the Sing-Along-Rent showings will start up?
Land of the Dead. Fun! Zombies galore!
Brokeback Mountain. Another poignant film. Beautifully filmed. Felt all the performances were very good.
Capote: Because Philip Seymour Hoffman and Catherine Keener were excellent. The real Truman Capote must have been a very scary little man.
Sin City: This had a great look. The performances were pretty good (even Jessica Alba!) and the violence was, for me, an important part of the stories. Elijah Wood -- eeeeeewwwwww.
King Kong. Since I brought up the look of the previous movie, KK gets a special mention because it also stuck in my mind for the beautiful visuals; otherwise, it wouldn't be on this list.
'05 Movies I didn't see, but still want to (some are already on DVD):
- Transamerica
- Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
- Mirrormask
- 2046
- Mad Hot Ballroom
- Walk the Line
- A History of Violence
- Breakfast on Pluto
- Mrs. Henderson Presents
- Flightplan
- Shopgirl
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Sky High
"Best" movies:
- Mysterious Skin
- Capote
- Good Night, and Good Luck.
- Brokeback Mountain
- Batman Begins
Hope to get to the theaters more this year. Yeah, this is an echo from the beginning of last year.
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Date: 2006-02-04 05:35 am (UTC)Of the movies on your yet-to-see list that I've seen, I definitely, wholeheartedly recommend Transamerica; I really liked Breakfast on Pluto; Sky High is great (light) fun; Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is not as good as the TV series, but better than I expected; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is pretty to look at, but rather flat. I, too, have yet to see Mirrormask.
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Date: 2006-02-05 08:00 pm (UTC)