Favorites of 2007?

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What about John Lennon's corpse? Won't he feel left out?
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George Harrison was awesome all around and Across the Universe is a terrible way to remember his legacy, as well as that of the other Beatles.

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But John Lennon's corpse is too busy smelling its own shit.
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That may be so, but it's good-smelling shit nonetheless.
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John Lennon is the single most overrated man in the history of music.

There. I said it.

He was nothing without Paul. Paul was only mediocre without him. Neither could touch Harrison with a mile-long pole.

Lennon's solo career consists of Imagine, Instant Karma!, Woman, Happy XMas (War Is Over), and a bunch of forgettable stuff that's not even as good as Ringo's solo work.

Yes, together they became far more than the sum of the parts. But neither was great, or even really good, without the other.
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Hmmm...I never chimed in...whatever. This is a list in no particular order...


Superbad
300
Pirates 3
Transformers (yes THAT Transformers)
Disturbia
Hot Fuzz (He drop kicks a fucking old lady for Christ's sake!!)
The Departed
Live Free or Die Hard
Oceans 13
The Bourne Ultimatum
Shooter



I saw that 1408 won an award...for the worst fucking movie of 2007. I absolutely hated that fucking movie.



Also, Man on Fire was a great fucking movie.
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Slicker wrote:I saw that 1408 won an award...for the worst fucking movie of 2007. I absolutely hated that fucking movie.
I hear it all depends on which version you watch. The theatrical version, which is what I watched, is really good (well, I thought it was anyways). The directors cut has a different ending that sucks balls from what I hear. I haven't watched it yet, don't know if I want to, but I hear the ending is complete shit. Not sure what the other differences are. If you didn't like the entire movie, then either ending probably won't make up for it. But I really enjoyed the theatrical cut.
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I also thought 1408 was a good movie. I saw the theatrical version, not the alternate ending. But then again, HE liked transformers
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kidhuman wrote:I also thought 1408 was a good movie. I saw the theatrical version, not the alternate ending. But then again, HE liked transformers
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Double_G wrote:That may be so, but it's good-smelling shit nonetheless.
Boy, what you smelling shit for? How many times I have to tell you, that's nastay?
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kidhuman wrote:Then change for fucking sig line
Hey, fuck you pal. Leave Turd Ferguson out of this.
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Oyes.
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Just watched In The Valley of Elah last night and thought it was spectacular. Definitely gotta add it to my favorites list.

Updated List:

Best (Favorites):
300
Knocked Up
Superbad
Grindhouse
28 Weeks Later
Live Free or Die Hard
Disturbia
Eastern Promises
1408
No Country for Old Men
3:10 to Yuma
Saw IV
The Bourne Ultimatum
In The Valley of Elah


Worst (Least Favorites):
Spiderman 3
Ghost Rider
Bug

Rest (somewhere in between):
Mr. Brooks
Transformers
The Fountain
Blades of Glory
The Simpsons Movie
Breach
Dead Silence
Halloween ( I really did enjoy this one, but it has its flaws)


Still need to watch:
Hot Fuzz
Ocean's 13
The Host
Zodiac
American Gangster
There Will Be Blood
Stardust (need to finish)
Pirates 3
Ratatouille
Walk Hard
I am Legend



Looking back, I enjoyed quite a bit that was released in '07. :thumbsup: :yeaha: :thumbsup:
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I'll have to add Stranger Than Fiction to my favorites of 07 list. Not sure where it falls yet, but its on there.
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Gotta add Gone Baby Gone to my list. Movie was great. If you all haven't seen it, you need to check it out.
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