The 10 Worst Films 2004

The 10 Worst Films 2004 - Movies, Music, Fashion, Sports - Posted: 4th Jan, 2005 - 2:59pm

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Post Date: 4th Jan, 2005 - 1:01am / Post ID: #

The 10 Worst Films 2004
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The 10 Worst Films 2004

I figured since there was one for the best, I'd start one for the worst movies of 2004.

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I don't necessarily agree with this list because I absolutely adored the Chronicles of Riddick, and I haven't talked to anybody who has seen it that didn't enjoy it. Anyways, did you see any other movies that were disapointing and you would reccomend people not seeing?

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4th Jan, 2005 - 9:10am / Post ID: #

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I love 'Napoleon Dynamite,' and I think it belongs near the top of the Worst of 2004 list. The value of the movie is closely related to the bizarre charm of its anachronisms, the tragically nerdy characters, the kooky retro synthesizer soundtrack, and the halting, awkward dialogue. There are no special effects. There are few brilliant lines, although so many are quotable. 'Napoleon Dynamite' is worth seeing because of the very things that make it a bad movie.



4th Jan, 2005 - 2:59pm / Post ID: #

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From the list, "Stepford Wives" and "The Whole Ten Yards" were pretty bad movies that I had the honor of seeing this last year. They also mentioned "The Village" which I really enjoyed, and I heard "The Butterfly Effect" was also a good film. From the reviews from last year, I would think "CatWoman" was the worst of them all, but I can't say for sure as I haven't seen it either.




 
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