Worst films of 2003?
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I thought Matrix Revolutions was amazing.Matrixman wrote:I also have severe issues with Matrix Revolutions, but I'm not ready to write it off just yet. I should watch it one more time to sort out my feelings about it. This film should belong more in the "most disappointing movie" thread, come to think of it.

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I thought the whole film was amazing... My favourite types of films are ones that, indeed, as you say, challenge my mind.Matrixman wrote:Matrix Revolutions was certainly amazing in terms of production value. And it challenged my mind. Any film that can do that has merit to me. I sometimes think that a film that is able to provoke very strong reactions from me--either love or hate--must be revealing some aspect of me that I don't normally think about or wasn't even aware of. After all, isn't it a function of art to be a mirror, reflecting the viewer back onto himself to enable self-discovery? Maybe I'm just trying to rationalize my dislike of Matrix Revolutions. Who knows? Maybe I'm just late in coming around to appreciate it. I do not doubt its significance.
I haven't seen Gigli, or From Justin to Kelly, but I have seen House of a Thousand Corpses and can say, without a doubt, that it sucked. It wasn't even entertaining in the way most bad slasher/horror movies are. At least with a bad horror movie, you can usually get a good chuckle at the ludicrous story or lame acting. HOATC was so bad, I couldn't even laugh at its suckiness. Definitely my pick for 2003's bottom of the heap.
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