March 1, 2004 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Repeat Viewing - A very original movie that never gets boring or tedious. March 5, 2004 - Starsky and Hutch - 8/10 March 6, 2004 - The Cooler - Second Viewing - Still an interesting movie, but this time I recognized Alec Baldwin's great performance more. The plot sidesteps a few times, but other than that, a solid movie. The Triplets of Belleville - Second Viewing - It takes a while to get started, but seeing it for the second time, I picked up on more anti-American messages. March 10, 2004 - The Elephant Man - 7/10 March 13, 2004 - Requiem for a Dream - First Viewing - Towards the end, the DVD suddenly stopped, so I can't review it. However, it's an extraordinary film, and if I ever see it all I'll review it. "I'm gonna be on television!" Raging Bull - 7/10 March 17, 2004 - Dances with Wolves - 6/10 - We watched this in school, and I missed a day, so I didn't see all of it. However, some parts were exciting some boring, some clich�d, and all together average. March 19, 2004 - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - 9/10 March 20, 2004 - Secret Window - 4/10 March 23, 2004 - Veronica Guerin - 6/10 March 27, 2004 - Croupier - 8/10 The Ladykillers - 6/10 March 31, 2004 - Dawn of the Dead - 8/10 Schindler's List - 8/10 April 4, 2004 - Hellboy - 6/10 Bulworth - 8/10 April 6, 2004 - Pulp Fiction - Repeat Viewing - Quite possibly one of the most rewatchable movies ever created. Touching the Void - 8/10 Network - 9/10 April 18, 2004 - Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery - Repeat Viewing - Original, funny, very entertaining, and easy to watch. What more could you ask? April 22, 2004 - Fame -2/10 April 23, 2004 - Kill Bill: Volume Two - 6/10 April 24, 2004 - Good bye, Lenin! - 7/10 My Architect - 5/10 April 29, 2004 - Yojimbo - 7/10 April 30, 2004 - Citizen Kane - 9/10 Man on Fire - 3/10