The X-Files: I Want to Believe"
This pretentious spiritual non-thriller signaled a sorry end for Scully and Mulder.
What Happens in Vegas
Ashton Kutcher steals the washroom door. That's how desperate things get in this total bust,
88 Minutes
Al Pacino has 88 minutes to live ... yet this mind-bogglingly dumb movie dies agonizingly slowly.
Fool's Gold
Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey's vacation snapshots would have been more amusing than this torpid exotic adventure
Australia
Just because Baz Luhrmann loves old Hollywood movies doesn't mean he can make one.
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
It doesn't get much sloppier than this mummy movie without a mummy. This was insanely boring to watch.
Honorable Mentions
Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Changeling
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
This list compiles using several different sources. In no particular order and holding to not just one category. The contributors include CNN as well as a variety of other news syndication website's from critics and the like.
2008 Best Movies
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2008 Movies of the Year
Well, it's been a pretty good year as far as what's been released in the theaters. So good actually that there seems to be some controversy over not only the number one film, but second and third as well. Some Say Dark Knight is hands down the winner. Now there are movie critics whom have chosen Slumdog Millionaire to be their top pick.
Across the board the consensus of the top three are in no particular order: The Dark Knight: Wall-E: Slumdog Millionaire
From amazing Pixar animation to award winning roles(predictably) from actors like Heath Ledger to Will Smith in his powerful performance in Seven Pounds
Last year there was a huge list of 100 best DVDs of the year, that was information overload for some so this year we're providing you with our list of ten that made the grade. Top Movies of 2008. You'll see Top 10 list mainstays like "Wall-E ", but also some surprises
Here are your Top 10 Movies of 2008
The Dark Knight
Batman returned along with the Joker for a film that's been regarded as one of the best films of the year, -one of the highest-grossing films- and is considered the best superhero movie ever made. Christopher Nolan creates a masterful work of action and suspense. Where was Christopher Nolan when the original Batman movies came out? He could have saved us from disasters like Batman Forever, Batman Returns and the dreadful Batman & Robin.
Slumdog Millionaire
The story of how impoverished Indian teen Jamal Malik became a contestant on the Hindi version of "Who Wants to be A Millionaire?" -- an endeavor made without prize money in mind, rather, an effort to prove his love for his friend Latika, who is an ardent fan of the show
Wall-E
Pixar's story of a lonely robot on Earth might also be one of the best romance movies of the year, one of the best adventures of the year, and one of the best comedies of the year: Probably the most deserving best picture nominee of all animated fare this year, our friendly custodial robot is more charismatic than any living, breathing actor. And he can turn your empty pop can into a quarter with a single robotic grunt.
Ironman
If it weren't for The Dark Knight, Iron Man would be considered the superhero movie of the past few years.The special effects, the well-told story and action sequences were awesome Smart, witty, and thrilling, Iron Man soared to the levels of the Batman, Spider-Man and Superman franchises in just one film.
Seven Pounds
Will Smith has a bitterness about him in this movie that made the pain palpable. Not much can be said without reducing this to a spoiler. Unlike movie critic from CNN I gave more thought and praises to the performance rather than the premise.
Milk
Harvey Milk was the first openly gay man elected to a public office in the U.S. a role that will surely get Sean Penn Oscar nominations and other prizes made of gold. Critics who balked at Gus Van Sant’s conventional bio-pic filmmaking have it all wrong. He was then murdered by a fellow city supervisor who hated Harvey Milk
Cloverfield
This experiment in movie-making is "Godzilla" meets "The Blair Witch Project", and our readers embraced this ambitious take on a creature in Manhattan+