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Variety has come out with the list of the biggest box office bombs of the year. http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/va/2006 ... 41400.html

Included in the list were Wicker Man, Freedomland and Posiedon.
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Ha-I saw none of them. But come to think of it, I only saw one movie this year.:(
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Thanks for the list Marie.

I have to agree with poseidon. That movie was disappointing.

I also think Sharon Stone needs to realize her "hay day" is gone. :wah:
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Crowe struck out with the romantic comedy "A Good Year"


There were a lot of derisive guffaws and groans when this one screened at the Toronto International Film Festival last September.
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The movies I saw this year were, "Goodnight and Good luck", "Munich", "Syriana", "Breakfast on Pluto", "Grizzly Man", and some kids thing, they were all good, especially Goodnight and Good Luck and Munich, they were excellent, Syriana was pretty good as well, as was Grizzly man, (which is an interesting docu film). I didn't see any of those flop ones, seems I made the right decision.
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I liked Munich as well. I was a teen when it happended, so did not really follow the events as they happened. Interesting to watch from an adult perspective.
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Marie5656;498853 wrote: I liked Munich as well. I was a teen when it happended, so did not really follow the events as they happened. Interesting to watch from an adult perspective.


Interestingly enough, they turned the old Airport in Munich into a nightclub, I used to go there, but I knew what had happened there, in fact before that a Team airplane carrying players of the British Manchester United Football team crashed there as well, killing a lot of them.
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Something I don't understand? Why people want to read about movies that have bombed.

Didn't look myself but here's one that is my opinion: "Borat."
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