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<title>Comment by tom sherman on The Duke&#039;s 14 Favourite Flicks Of 2004</title>
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<description>Wow, you liked Saw?  You&#039;ve got shit taste.
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<title>Comment by Eric Berlin on The Duke&#039;s 14 Favourite Flicks Of 2004</title>
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<description>The first season of Six Feet Under is unbelievably good if you&#039;re interested in characters. After that... it&#039;s still good, but the gloom-and-doom-and-death motif gets a bit wearing. It&#039;s get pretty strange, too (which isn&#039;t all bad, of course). 

You&#039;re in for a real treat with Seasons 2 &amp; 3 on the docket. The second season is particularly amazing, but they&#039;re all great, really. I&#039;ve not yet seen Season 5 and I can&#039;t wait for it to be released.
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<title>Comment by Aaron, Duke De Mondo on The Duke&#039;s 14 Favourite Flicks Of 2004</title>
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<description>eric o, alas i had too.

Eric B- i watched the first season of sopranos, thought it was marvelous. it&#039;s the next two i still have to see (i know there&#039;s more than three, but thats the only ones i have on dvd). I only ever got half-way through the first season of six feet under, too. Must give it a try again...
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<title>Comment by Eric Berlin on The Duke&#039;s 14 Favourite Flicks Of 2004</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/01/18/222739.php#comment-109991</link>
<description>Duke - You must bump the Sopranos up to the top of your viewing list straight away. One of the best shows (and one of the best viewing experiences) ever made. I just went through Season One again and was enthralled. I&#039;m planning on doing a detailed break-down of the pilot episode (why? I&#039;ll quote Dave Chapelle from the classic Pop Copy sketch: &quot;Cuz fuck &#039;em, that&#039;s why!&quot;) but my blasted DVD player went on the fritz* yesterday.

And then check out Harold &amp; Kumar when you get a chance.

*(You don&#039;t hear &quot;went on the fritz&quot; very often these day, do you?)
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<title>Comment by Eric Olsen on The Duke&#039;s 14 Favourite Flicks Of 2004</title>
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<description>very sorry about the Duchess, I had developed an affection for her through your eyes

Not to sully the Dukedom, but I explain my 21 Grams disdain &lt;a href=&quot;http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/08/01/131022.php&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt; (and am branded a philistine for my efforts), and my allegiance to Kill Bill 2 &lt;a href=&quot;http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/09/29/104814.php&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;
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<title>Comment by Aaron, Duke De Mondo on The Duke&#039;s 14 Favourite Flicks Of 2004</title>
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<description>Hey folks

Eric B - (i believe someone already made the Rakim joke), thank you as always! I too am something of a telly-DVD fan, and at the minute i&#039;ve got two-seasons worth of The Sopranos to catch up with. I bought em about a year ago and never got round to it yet. Also the 2nd series of Curb Your Enthusiasm. 

I honestly thought Starsky And Hutch was better, more consistentally funny than Dodgeball, but i stil loved the latter. Just Starsky&#039;s romantic comedy overtones were so wonderful, is all. That scene where the blonde one plays the david soul song at the party. Absoloutely stunning. 

I haven&#039;t seen Harold And Kumar... although i&#039;ve heard many good things about it of late. It&#039;s one of those flicks (like Birth and so on) that may well have impacted the list, but that i couldn&#039;t envision seeing in the near future, although hope to as soon as Region 2 DVD&#039;s are available. As for the Aids song in TA, i thought that was one of the lesser ditties to be honest. I&#039;ve been singing America! Fuck Yeah! to myself since i saw it, though.

Eric O - I&#039;ve never been called Dukey Duker Duke-Duke, and i must admit the sensation si far from unpleasant. Perhaps i will call myself such from now on. It&#039;s even got a melodic quality, like you could whistle it, almost. 

You HATED 21 grams? How so? I honestly thought it was a masterpiece, a brilliant piece of work. As to KB2, that seems to be the way of it. its a love it or hate it thing. i went to see it with she who was The Duchess until the fucking gods conspired for to fuck a fellas plans up the hole, and she hated the first one. This one, though, she loved, and couldn&#039;t understand why i was grumbling on the way out. 

Maybe the UK one is different after all. heh. Always one more DVD edition to be milked. After all, Shrek 2 was different over here (with Larry King&#039;s voice being replaced by our ever-wonderful Jonathan Ross, although if perchance you downloaded and saw it at the cinema also, as i did, then what happens is you get both. downlaoding flicks increases our knowledge of other cultures, is what. Or the same culture with a different accent at least.)

And to all- apologies that my DVD list isn&#039;t up yet this week. Owing to the subtle hints i dropped here and there you may or may not be aware that things have been better in The Land De Duke, so i ain&#039;t been in the proper frame of mind for to do much of anything. I&#039;ll get on it ASAP 
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<title>Comment by Eric Olsen on The Duke&#039;s 14 Favourite Flicks Of 2004</title>
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<description>Dukey, Duker, DukeDuke - a rollercoaster ride of merriment and insight. Although I &lt;i&gt;loved&lt;/i&gt; KB2 and &lt;b&gt;hated&lt;/b&gt; 21 Grams, of the others on your list I saw, pretty much total fucking agreement: Eternal Sunshine (crazy convoluted concept AND burning emotional/relationship truth), Incredibles, Spidey 2, and Harry Potter 3 in particular. In fact our siamese twin agreement on so many issues makes the disagreements alarmingly jarring (Did he have a seizure? Is the UK version perversely different? Did I forget my medication?)

Anyway, an unvarnished pleasure.
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<title>Comment by Eric Berlin on The Duke&#039;s 14 Favourite Flicks Of 2004</title>
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<description>Duke -

I&#039;ve been waiting for a moment when I had the proper focus to dig through this amazing meal of a list you&#039;re provided. 

I love all of your specialty awards, first off. Reminds me for some weird reason when I played rugby and teammates would be awarded the Hands of Stone award and such.

I think I&#039;ve seen less than half of the films you&#039;ve mentioned (my Netflix queue is tied up with The Shield, The Wire, The Office, Curb Your Enthusiasm... I guess I am a bit of a TV-aholic, just in DVD-form) so I&#039;ve found a good many additions to my Netflix list here.

I agree wholeheartedly with your takes on Eternal Sunshine, Dodgeball, and Napoleon Dynamite.

Being a bit of a comedy junkie, I&#039;ll take issue with you on a few points:

- I thought that Starsky &amp; Hutch was, at best, very so-so. Dodgeball had a lot more life to it, and a good many more laughs
- Where&#039;s Harold &amp; Kumar Go to White Castle at? Maybe it&#039;s an &#039;03 release? In any event, it was the funniest movie I saw in &#039;04. Maybe it&#039;s because I grew up around a bunch of hipster Asian kids in New York (many of whom are my bestest friends), but it was a hilarious ride of a film. Neal Patrick &quot;NPH&quot; Harris deadpanning about staining up the fellas car with &quot;That was a dick move&quot;? Greatness.
- I fully expected crude with Team America, and crude I got. But it was the best of Matt &amp; Trey in song-crafting, scouring the F out of EVERYBODY (right &amp; left &amp; Matt Damon), and subversive messaging. And God damn if &quot;Everybody&#039;s Got AIDS&quot; was in my head for weeks after the showing... &quot;Come on everybody, we&#039;re got quilting to do!&quot;

Duke, please keep on with your filmic raging into that good night...

Eric Berlin
&lt;a href=&quot;http://dumpsterbust.blogspot.com&quot;&gt;Dumpster Bust&lt;/a&gt;: Miracles from Mind Trash
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<description>great spider, though.
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<title>Comment by Aaman on The Duke&#039;s 14 Favourite Flicks Of 2004</title>
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<description>Actually, that was what cheesed me off in 2003 - The King flick stealing the honors from so many other excellent films, so they were overshadowed
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<description>aw thanks Aaman. Yeah, as i said up yonder, any other year and both those flicks would&#039;ve been in the main list. Just goes to show how marvellous this year was for the feature-flicks, if little else. 
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<description>Duke, this post is worthy of printing out, framing (or rolling up, as some might) and treasuring for a brief, valued while.

Excellent characterisations - Hellboy and Collateral probably could be bumped into the main list - but a man&#039;s got only so much room, I guess.

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