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Comment Best movies of 2003 (Score 1) 1093

I'd have to agree with the people who say LOTR:ROTK is probably the best movie of the year. Peter Jackson did a wonderful job with it, and leaving out the second half of the book from the movie was wonderful. Good job Peter Jackson! No need to have the audience bored halfway through the movie. But one movie I think a lot of people are forgetting about is Finding Nemo. In my opinion, this is truly a work of art. Finding Nemo is a story that anybody can enjoy. And it's not overly lengthy too. Sure, you see 6 and 7 year olds at LOTR, but personally, why bring a child to such a violent movie. It's not grotesque, but the imagery is still there. And it's long. Kids don't have that kind of attention span. Finding Nemo is a way to keep the kids amused, and even keep the guardians amused at the same time. Personally, I think Finding Nemo is another Pixar masterpiece, and it gets my vote as top film of the year. I don't exactly have a vote for the worst movie of the year, but I can say I have a "most disappointing movie of the year" vote, and it would go to the two Matrix sequels. They shall forever lie in the shadow of the first movie. The best part of the movies was Hugo Weaving's portrayal of Agent Smith. He realized he was in a B movie, and he made the most of it, giving the audience some entertainment. Although the movies weren't terrible, they were much below my expectations, and hence receives my declaration as most disappointing movies of 2003.

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