Reviews of November Movies
Elf (11/14/03) 3: The equivalent to last years Santa Clause 2, however funnier and with more meaning. The idea of the elf and brings joy to everyone and will have most audiences smiling. Will Farrel
Matrix Revolutions (11/5/03) 5: The much anticipated final chapter of this great trilogy comes thru in prime fashion. The battle scenes are great, plus some old concepts from the first are brought back. Keanu Reeves Love Actually (11/7/03) 4: A very comedic and romantic film which teaches everyone about love and what people will do to find their true love. Not to mention all the  hott girls in the movie. Keira Knightley
Gothika (11/21/03) 4: An all around decent scary movie, several different twists that are somewhat predictable, but yet the movie dares to test the sanity and what society names "crazy". Halle Berry, Robert Downey Master and Commander (11/21/03) 3: Another movie based on the high seas, however this one is a character story disguised by some action scenes. However, is there perhaps room for a sequel. Russel Crowe Bad Santa (11/26/03) 4: A totally out of the ordinary hilarious christmas movie about a drunken santa and his very dirty sexual ways, who comes across with a faithful kid who helps him. Billy Bob Thornton
Timeline (11/26/03) 3: Based on the popular  book about time travel, this film builds up for a promising plot about archaelogists who go back in time to save their professor, but gives little closure. Paul Walker
Reviews of December Movies
LOTR Return of the King (12/17/03) 5: The final chapter of the trilogy that has everyone interested the in fate of the one ring that rules them all. Some of the best special fx and battle scenes ever made. Elijah Wood
The Last Samurai (12/5/03) 5: A great war film which emphasizes the preservation of the samurai culture through a once gun-handy western war hero. Great fight sequences and set design. Tom Cruise Something's Gotta Give (12/12/03) 3: A romantic comedy about the older demographic and their inability to find true love. It has its moments just like all of these kind of movies, however does drag. Jack Nicholson
Cheaper by the Dozen (12/25/03) 4: This hilarious family comedy deals with a football coach and his author wife who go through craziness with their 12 kids when they attempt to move back to the city. Steve Martin
Peter Pan (12/25/03) 3: The first of this classic tale to stick true to the original story as well as the first real life version with Peter played by a male, however, too much fantasy and gloom to be that good. Jason Issacs
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