Top 7 Series Finales - Feature
Best. Finales. Ever.
Every show must come to an end (besides "The Simpsons").This time around "West Wing," "That 70's Show," "Malcolm in the Middle," "Will & Grace" and "Alias" aired their final episodes. I know what you're thinking: "Malcolm" is still on the air?" Apparently so.
Six Feet Under ... as sad as you want it to be.When talking about series finales, inevitably (older) people bring up "Newhart," "MASH" or something else that was on 30 years ago. And of course the series finale is a difficult beast to tame.
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Top 7 animated films - feature
Top 7 animated films - feature
"Over the Hedge" begins the animated fight for box-office supremacy this weekend. It stars Bruce Willis as a raccoon trying to help his friends recapture their land. More importantly, it is from the creators of "Shrek." In fact, the other two animated flicks this summer can be introduced the same way. "Cars" (due June 9) is from Disney/Pixar and "Monster House" (due July 21) is from executive producers Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis, and the graphics look like "Polar Express."
All of these movies have the pedigree to enter the best of the best. And sure, Pixar's films could make up the whole list. There won't be any hybrids either, which means no "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" or "Space Jam." So, with that in mind, here are my Top 7 animated films of all-time.
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"Over the Hedge" begins the animated fight for box-office supremacy this weekend. It stars Bruce Willis as a raccoon trying to help his friends recapture their land. More importantly, it is from the creators of "Shrek." In fact, the other two animated flicks this summer can be introduced the same way. "Cars" (due June 9) is from Disney/Pixar and "Monster House" (due July 21) is from executive producers Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis, and the graphics look like "Polar Express."
All of these movies have the pedigree to enter the best of the best. And sure, Pixar's films could make up the whole list. There won't be any hybrids either, which means no "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" or "Space Jam." So, with that in mind, here are my Top 7 animated films of all-time.
(click here to read the rest)
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