Each year, near the end March, I release my top 10 movies of the year. I rate movies on a scale of 10-0...10 being a great movie...0...being , unmemerable. Without further ado...I give you the 10 best movies of 2004.
1. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
2. Collateral
3. Kill Bill:Volumn 2
4. The Aviator
5. The Passion of the Christ
6. Sideways
7. Spider-Man 2
8. Touching the Void
9. Spanglish
10. Friday Night Lights
Honerable Mentions:
The Notebook
Wicker Park
The Bourne Supremacy
Spartan
Dawn of the Dead
Miracle
Manchurian Candidate
The Incredibles
The Polar Express (good movie...but the elves scared me)
Million Dollar Baby
The Assassination of Richard Nixon
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Have to see a few more before I cast my vote on Favorite Movie of the Year. Look forward to your list every year Jamie. Usually you put out a list with a 1 to 10 grade. Are you still going to do this? There are a few people on my end here waiting for that list. It is a good referral list for renting movies. Sometimes we think you are a genius with your ratings and other times ....... Aunt Sandy from Chippewa
Will I sound like a hick if I admit to not seeing any of these movies yet? I don't spend the big bucks at theaters often, so it has to be a really special one. I will definitely be watching in the rentals. I will pass on The Aviator, though...just can't do Leonardo.
Great site! Jan from Elk Run....nice to see you have grown up unafraid to do different things!
...grown up unafraid to do different things? what'sthat supposed to mean?
Was glad to read Stacey thought ETERNAL...was the best movie of 2004. It nice to know that 2 people who disagreed politically in 2004 can put their differences aside and agree on something much more important: Movies!
Hey, got to see million dollar baby,wasn't bad had to turn up the volume Eastwood sounded like Brando in godfather at first, would rate it a 6 seen better of Morgan Freeman also, but all and all it was a good watch. Second rental was Finding NeverLand, never got interested, Patrick Dressel
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