This seems like too much of a redundancy, but what do I know? It's got monkeys and America loves monkeys.
Over the last ten years, the cinema has given us a great deal to be thankful for: a rebirth of the Batman franchise, a series of examinations of what it means to live in this particular decade, and a mass of character studies whether they be animated or popcorn thrillers. As much as I have enjoyed the offerings, a list must be culled together for the end of the year. Except this year is different, this year ten films must be selected from hundreds. Below are some of the best of the aughts. Enjoy! 10) There Will Be Blood Paul Thomas Anderson's magnum opus, a scathing look at extremism in America and the evils of greed and profiteering from religion. It also features the best performance of the decade with Daniel Day-Lewis as oil-man Daniel Plainview. 9) Up A beautiful tale that entrances all ages, Up managed to captivate children and tell a tale that adults cherish as well. 8) The Dark Knight Maybe just a comic book film, but it is the best comic book film
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Oh well, I already know I'm going to see it opening weekend.
And whenever I see a cute little monkey like that, I never fail to think about TEMPLE OF DOOM.
Here's what I don't particularly like about it though: Justin Bartha is clearly in the movie as evidenced by the previous pictures when they're in the airport. However, he's not at all in this teaser trailer. Implying that, once again, he gets "lost" and the other three are out to find him. So....they're doing the exact same thing as the first? That could come off rather cheap and redundant. I'm just not sure that would be the proper way to approach this.
Hopefully it will still be as funny as the first, though, making it a worthwhile watch.