May 28, 201510 yr Author http://i1254.photobucket.com/albums/hh602/Johnkm90/2002%20votes_zpszsiah60u.jpg So the 2 big franchise entries which JUST missed out in 2002 sail through in 2003, in the case of LOTR that's largely down to it being BY FAR the best film in the franchise, in the case of Harry Potter it's more that this is just a weak year. Just missing out on a place in the top 2 we have 2 other franchise openers, Ice Age comes in third with a respectable 3 top 2 scores and only 5 points off the top 2, just behind in 4th place is Spider-Man. The highest placed, or scoring, of our 'prestige' films so far, the Pianist come sin a very respectable 5th place with two 12 points and a 10, though little else stops it from being a real contender. My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Chicago both post respectable totals and the final Brosnan outing as Bond. James Bond is about as well received as an aging Roger Moore was by Grace Jones in A View To A Kill. At the very bottom we have two movies which only just make it off NUL POINTS thanks to the generosity of Haus and Jonjo. One of these days a film is going to get nothing.
May 28, 201510 yr Poor Ice Age! If I'd remembered to vote on time it would've been my 10 and may have gone through as I don't care at all for LOTR.
May 28, 201510 yr Shame ice age went out, an animation classic :( Also wished one of my big fat Greek wedding or spider man got through
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