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Critics Club III: Film of the Year 2002 Part Two
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Critics Club III: Film of the Year 2002 Part Two
23The Laramie Project0%0Last Call0%0Laurel Canyon0%0The Magdalene Sisters0%0The Man From Elysian Fields0%0The Man Who Saved Christmas0%0Moonlight Mile0%0Narc0%0New Best Friend0%0Nicholas Nickleby0%0On Line0%0Personal Velocity: Three Portraits0%0People I Know0%0Phone Booth0%4The Pianist0%3Pokemon 4Ever0%0Possession0%0The Powerpuff Girl Movie0%1Public Enemy0%0Pumpkin0%0Punch-Drunk Love0%0Pure0%0The Quiet American0%0RSVP0%0Rabbit Proof Fence0%2Real Women Have Curves0%0Reign of Fire0%2Ripley's Game0%0Salton Sea0%0Secretary0%0Spider0%0Spun0%0Steal0%0Stevie0%0Stolen Summer0%0Suicide Club0%0Sunshine State0%0Sympathy for Mr Vengeance0%1Timequest0%0Two Men Went to War0%0Welcome to Collinwood0%1Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself0%0Imposter0%0Orange County0%0Double Teamed0%0Snow Dogs0%0The Count of Monte Cristo0%0Kung Pow! Enter the Fist0%3The Mothman Prophecies0%0Storytelling0%0A Walk to Remember0%0Rose Red0%0Birthday Girl0%1Raaz0%0Slackers0%1Big Fat Liar0%0Collateral Damage0%1Monster's Ball0%2Rollerball0%0Crossroads0%1Tags: None
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Quite a thin year for me, if I'm honest, though of that entire list, I can wholeheardly admit that the one I would most want to watch right now is Kung Pow.
Also, in my monday haze, I've realised I picked Crossroads as I was thinking of the 80s blues-themed teen road movie of the same name, as opposed to the Britney Spears one which I've never seen, and am assuming it just had the same name, and wasn't a remake.
Though admittedly, discovering that Spears went to the Crossroads to sell her soul to the devil in ~1998 would explain a few things.
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