Features
16 September 2005
Volume 118, Number 1
Top 10 summer Flicks
by Bryan Blanks
Courier Staff
1. Cinderella Man - Box Office “bomb,” but a favorite of mine and a likely Academy Award contender.
2. Crash - Small film, big names, big success.
3. Batman Begins - A prequel to the already established series, which I feel is above the rest.
4. Wedding Crashers - The boys are back with a comedy that is sure to change the way men approach life as a bachelor.
5. Bewitched - A classic sitcom with a little modern flare that is sure to tickle your nose.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith - Publicity stunt or not, the chemistry and action between Pitt and Jolie were evident on the screen.
7. Red Eye - Wes Craven does it again with a hit that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
8. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Once again, Tim Burton takes us through a sugar- coated fairy tale, adding his trademark Gothic humor.
9. Madagascar - Top-notch actors lend their voice to a movie that is a favorite of the kids and adults will also find amusing.
10. The Dukes of Hazzard - All hype, weak plot. On the plus side, Jessica Simpson’s lines