Bad acting or poor comic relief? Comic relief is needed to lighten the tension on these kind of movies. Most of the time it's pretty cheesy stuff, especially in an action movie. That doesn't take away from the excellent job everyone did in the trilogy. I never saw anything wrong with the acting or even laughed at it. To be honest, the lines and acting were spot on for each of the characters.
lol. I hope you kidding with your movie choices. I haven't even heard of it so i don't know what it is, but between the other two, i'm sure it's just as gay
can't detect irony?? :twisted: and guys, come on... superbad as one of the best movies of the decade?? WTF!
Superbad was awesome! He did sound pretty serious, plus its the internet, hard to detect sarcasm online
lol yall niggas got trolled. I'm going to go with Mattdev on this one. But how about Gangs of New York or The Departed instead of TWBB?
not to mention theres been a trillion under the table darkhorses through the years. into the wild taken idiocracy transporters pursuit of happiness list goes on.
Don't get me wrong, those two are fantastic films but neither have the lasting value and impact that the Children of Men and TWBB had. I can't even begin the feeling that I got watching them both multiple times. Hell, I even get the chills just THINKING about how flawless they are.
I can't say Dark Knight because I thought it sucked, so I'll go with Mattdev. I'll add my dark horse.. Kill Bill
Thinking of movies that I can always watch over and over in the last 10 years: Ong Bak: Thai Warrior The Protector/Tom Yum Goong Wall-E I'll update when I think of more
Castaway Crouching tiger hidden dragon kpax the last samurai planet of the apes seven pounds the incredibles minority report pay it forward the pursuit of happiness
I'm sure you won't agree, but I liked 300. I didn't expect anything more than buff guys and fighting. I was happy that FOR ONCE a character did what I wanted. The queen shanked that guy's bitch ass =] I really liked the matrix trilogy. The lion king will stay one of my favorites forever lol
Kill bill is one of my favorite movies of all time but I can't in good concious name itmovie of the decade Posted via Mobile Device
wha? dark crystal came out in 1982. It was a great movie, but it can't really be movie of the decade. well not this decade, at least
The 50 Best Movies of the Decade (2000-2009) :: Blogs :: List of the Day :: Paste Damn, this site has Royal Tenenbaums as #10 just one ahead of No Country. WTF? Have to admit I'd forgotten a few of these such as Lost in Translation and Donnie Darko. Nor can I go with LOTR. Tolkien-- oooh, what a risk, plus the last movie was 40 minutes too long.