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Elf (2003)
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The Greatest Movie Ever Made: Elf
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"No sooner did I post my thoughts on the worst movie ever made, than Simon Mayo, Mark Kermode's sidekick, weighed in with Knowing as his "worst" candidate, on their 3/27 podcast. Kermode properly told Mayo the same thing that I wrote in my post: Dude, you've missed a lot of bad movies if Knowing is the worst you've ever seen. But then Kermode, who ought to know better, turned around and suggested What Dreams May Come as a reasonable "worst" candidate of his own. Proving that no one is immune to worstitis, the irresistable urge to go the limit when describing a movie that you (you) didn't like.It's never just once with these worst-enders. I know because I've checked. Can it be that each time they name a new "worst," it's truly worse than the last worst one that they named? Do they announce their worst car when they buy it? Their worst house? Their worst wife? Their worst newborn?Tell me that the movies aren't just getting worster and worster. Tell me that there is bestitis out there ... "
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"Other than his revealing tights, I love this giant elf. He's everyone's buddy, so honest and unwittingly caring. It's a new tradition for my family to watch this DVD every December to get us into the Joyful Mood. You know, the Christmas Spirit... Can I still say that? "
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Zooey Deschanel Sings
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"Zooey Deschanel is so adorable that even I??????usually such a knee-jerk skeptic when it comes to Things People Think Are Adorable??????have to just give myself over to her absolute adorability. The indie actress, who sang in Elf and recently in a teeny role in The Assassination of Jesse James, is releasing an album with M. Ward under the name She & Him this March. The two will be playing at SXSW on March 14; in the meantime, Stereogum has an MP3 from the album, for a track called “Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?” It’s totally 60s, like something Serge Gainsbourg would have produced, but a little less breathier and a little more garage-ier. Above: She and Him perform the Ricky Nelson classic, “Lonesome Town.”
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"Zooey Deschanel is so adorable that even I??????usually such a knee-jerk skeptic when it comes to Things People Think Are Adorable??????have to just give myself over to her absolute adorability. The indie actress, who sang in Elf and recently in a teeny role in The Assassination of Jesse James, is releasing an album with M. Ward under the name She & Him this March. The two will be playing at SXSW on March 14; in the meantime, Stereogum has an MP3 from the album, for a track called “Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?” It’s totally 60s, like something Serge Gainsbourg would have produced, but a little less breathier and a little more garage-ier. Above: She and Him perform the Ricky Nelson classic, “Lonesome Town.”
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"Bridge to Terabithia marks director Gabor Csupo’s first attempt at a feature-length, live-action film. He seems to have a propensity to animation; he spent the eighties and nineties producing everything from a few episodes of the children’s cartoon Rugrats to the more adult Duckman. So it seems strange that the only real movie he’s ever made is as good as it is. Terabithia stars Josh Hutcherson as Jess, a boy with four sisters and parents who struggle to provide. He deals with the cruel way his middle-school classmates treat him with class and dignity, and releases with his talent for art and the fact that he races faster than any other kid in his grade. Along comes Leslie (AnnaSophia Robb), the new girl, who also seems to have a natural placeholder near the bottom of the social ladder. Together, they bond in the str "
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