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    Post Best of 2003

    Another year has passed, so it's time to make all those arbitrary lists of what's been the best of 2003 (I just love those, even though they're totally useless).
    Anyway, name which has been your favourite movie and music album of the past year, and say why.
    Ningún hombre llega a ser lo que es por lo que escribe, sino por lo que lee.
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    Hmm. I always forget which movies I liked.

    "Kill Bill" will work. That was an amazing action movie. Always love Tarentino's work. Unique plot, good timeframe. Creative special effects of realism. I could probably watch it over and over, which seems like a good thing. I'd have to put "Reloaded" & "Revolutions" up there as ONE movie of the Matrix. Those two back to back, are quite nice. Separate, they kinda sucked.


    Best CD is probably between two. "Anti-Flag - The Terror State" was a good political anthem CD with some amazing messages I can listen to for days on end, but it is punk. But then thesre's "Between the Buried and Me - The Silent Circus" which I cannot stop listening to, just like their first album. It's amazing hardcore metal.. I've yet to see it rivaled. Simply amazing music and voice.
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    oooh! can I be the best person of 2003?
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    Of course you can luv´.

    Best movie I´ve seen this year- Bowling for Columbine .

    Best record- Johnny Cash last American recordings. He does covers on Personal Jesus by Depeche mode and Hurt by Nine Inch nails.
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    I can't tell which movie or album is the best in the year 2003. The Pirates of Carribean was ok, so was Kill Bill.

    All Hail to the thief was OK..

    *thinking hard*

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    I can't make up my mind about music( I usually listen to Greek music anyway...),but about the films I really loved Lord Of The Rings and Frida!

    I also read LOTS of good books this year but ofcourse the two most favourite ones were the latest books of Isabel Allende and G.G. Marquez,but then again these are my favourite authors so...
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    Did you go bowling?It is the road to violence and destruction , you know. Nothing for a nice lad like you.

    I really liked the South park piece in the movie.
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    You don´t say.
    Can´t possibly imagine why.
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    Still can´t help feeling slightly sorry for old Charlton Heston. It might be no worse than what he did, but still. I did not like the way he was set up.
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    It´s not that much carbon. Just a little bit. Could hardly be usefull for much else.

    Did you see the TV series Moore did? They are probably old, since they showed them on swedish television this year.
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