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Lone Audience mentioned some really good movies that didn't make the list; I'd especially put in a nod for Let the Right One In.

Misconception!

Wow, so did I, Immaculate Conception. Hadn't thought about it for years.

Maggie Gyllenhaal is unconventional looking, but still hot. And Katie Holmes is not attractive enough to make up for the fact that she's a terrible actress. She was by far the worst thing about BB— stupid people just can't play smart convincingly. MG was much better in the role.

Yeah, but JCrowemancer, how is it really The Killer's fault if Dane Cook likes them? Or, more importantly, if his producers think his fans must like them? Unless of course you were just so scarred by the experience that you can't be reminded of it any any way or you suffer PTSD-induced panic attacks. Which would suck,

Raymond, I have to disagree 100% with your last comment. TDK is a good, effective movie and a lot of fun, but Brokeback Mountain is a better film. Ledger is beyond great in TDK, but his performance in Brokeback really is astonishing and a huge part of why the movie is so effective. TDK has too much other stuff going

barefoot jim, mental illness clouds all of those thoughts and it's impossible to understand what it's like unless you've been there. I'm bipolar (type 1) and before I got treatment I had some bad, bad times. I never attempted suicide, but I thought about it constantly because that was the one way I knew that I could

Yes, Emperor Jim, I'm with you 3000%. 8 1/2 is really the only Fellini movie I like, and the idea sounds like it might manage to be interesting IF everyone involved was highly talented and doing their absolute best work. But Kate Hudson…. she had her chance, like 10 years ago, and she blew it. Now she's fit only for

ortenzia, I have to say that I find Robert Pattinson non-dreamy. Even when he's not painted white. Just a matter of taste.

Pronounced it differently, too. And Leonard Pierce, you may be a trifle arrogant, but I find it rather charming. Koski just can't pull it off without sounding insufferably smug and condescending.

teadoust, I share your resentment. Seriously Koski, please don't tell me I'm watching a movie stupidly if I like it and you don't. I disagree that Ghostbusters suffers from a lack of overall tone; it's slightly campy and going for laughs the whole way through, and if the explanation scenes are a little heavy-handed,

Norse God, that's not racist; it's true. Lots of Asians are missing an enzyme and are unable to process alcohol normally. You can tell which ones because their faces turn red after even a tiny amount of alcohol. You're also right that pregnancy in no way diminishes Kari's hotness.

but lazerguided, she probably liked Jeff Dunham BEFORE she got knocked up. Perhaps the trauma of childbirth will force her brain into a proper working order, or at least purge her admiration for dummies from her brain. Don't let her have an epidural, Built for Greed.

Don't forget Kay's when doling out the jewelry store hate! The store that tells you that a woman won't kiss you, let alone put out, unless you buy her expensive ugly jewelry.

Think how awkward though, announcing that film for nominations and wins… "Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire" is the most ungainly film title in history.

I also love the Virgin Spring, and I think Harbinger's reading is pretty damn good. The movie is beautiful and, ultimately, about the father's and the serving girl's religious epiphanies. The serving girl, in particular, was questioning which god she believed in, and the horrific events of the film end up leading her

TomWaits, your grammar has made me sad. I expected better from you.

ZMF, you have got to be the worst film historian of all time.

@ molly man

Jesus H. Christ, give Danus a break! It WAS a joke unrelated to Nazis, at least in my reading. Dudes, you're too anxious to invoke Godwin's law; give it a rest.