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The Best and Worst - Batman Begins (2005) [CLOSED]


So, I decided to create this new poll (I think this one hasn't been done) which you can pick what was your favorite and worst aspect of the film that I will choose randomly. The poll will remain active for 24 hours. The aspects with more votes will be chosen as the best and worst qualities the movie has.

Example:
Best: the acting (it can be the whole cast or someone in particular)
Worst: The set-decoration

Do you guys want me to keep doing this in the new board? Am I getting annoying?


PAST RESULTS

Closer (2004):
Best: The acting (4 votes)
Worst: Production and Set-Design (5 votes)
Chicago (2002):
Best: Catherine Zeta-Jones (4 votes)
Worst: Richard Gere's singing (2 votes)
Dangerous Liaisons (1988):
Best: Glenn Close (3 votes)
Worst: Keanu Reeves (4 votes)
Memoirs of a Geisha (2005):
Best: Gong Li (3 votes)
Worst: Screenplay (4 votes)
The New World (2005):
Best: Cinematography (4 votes)
Worst: Pacing (3 votes)
The Hours (2002):
Best: Original Score (3 votes)
Worst: Makeup (3 votes)
Saving Private Ryan (1998):
Best: The first 1/2 hour of the film (4 votes)
Worst: The story (2 votes)
Ex Machina (2015):
Best: Acting (3 votes)
Worst: Screenplay (3 votes)
Marie Antoinette (2006):
Best: Costume Design (8 votes)
Worst: Screenplay (6 votes)
Black Swan (2010):
Best: Natalie Portman (3 votes)
Worst: Screenplay (4 votes)
Revolutionary Road (2008):
Best: Kate Winslet (5 votes)
Worst: Michael Shannon (3 votes)
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Best: Acting (3 votes)
Worst: The scene at the public bar (2 votes)
Singin' in the Rain (1952):
Best: Directing (6 votes)
Worst: Broadway Melody sequence (6 votes)
Inception (2010):
Best: Direction (8 votes)
Worst: Dialogue (6 votes)
Alien (1979):
Best: Set-Production Design (4 votes)
Worst: Fake head on Ash/Ian Holm (6 votes)
Blade Runner (1982):
Best: Production Design (8 votes)
Worst: Screenplay (3 votes)
Spirited Away (2001):
Best: Animation (4 votes)
Worst: Nothing (4 votes)
Home Alone (1990):
Best: Original Score (5 votes)
Worst: Uncle Frank (7 votes)
Doctor Zhivago (1965):
Best: Cinematography (6 votes)
Worst: Pacing (5 votes)
Macbeth (2015):
Best: Cinematography (7 votes)
Worst: Pacing (4 votes)
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977):
Best: Original Score (5 votes)
Worst: Princess Leia's british accent (3 votes)
Erin Brockovich (2000):
Best: Acting (4 votes)
Worst: Nothing (3 votes)
Evita (1996):
Best: Costume Design (3 votes)
Worst: Madonna (3 votes)
To Catch a Thief (1955):
Best: Grace Kelly (3 votes)
Worst: Rear projection (4 votes)
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964):
Best: Debbie Reynolds (2 votes)
Worst: Not very memorable (2 votes)
The Social Network (2010):
Best: Screenplay (8 votes)
Worst: Nothing (4 votes)
The Lion King (1994):
Best: Original Score (4 votes)
Worst: Nothing (5 votes)
Rachel Getting Married (2008):
Best: Screenplay (2 votes)
Worst: Pacing (2 votes)
The Exorcist (1973):
Best: Acting (3 votes)
Worst: Spiderwalk scene (4 votes)
Serial Mom (1994):
Best: Kathleen Turner (2 votes)
Worst: Second half became too contrived (2 votes)
The Girl on the Train (2016):
Best: Emily Blunt (12 votes)
Worst: Direction (7 votes)
Minority Report (2002):
Best: Direction (4 votes)
Worst: Villain Reveal (4 votes)
Far and Away (1992):
Best: Original Score (2 votes)
Worst: The accents (2 votes)
Blue Valentine (2010):
Best: Acting (10 votes)
Worst: Nothing (9 votes)
Barry Lyndon (1975):
Best: Cinematography (13 votes)
Worst: Ryan O'Neal (9 votes)
City of God (2002):
Best: Direction (5 votes)
Worst: Nothing (8 votes)
Brokeback Mountain (2005):
Best: Heath Ledger (7 votes)
Worst: Anne Hathaway's wig (4 votes)
The Blair Witch Project (1999):
Best: Last scene (3 votes)
Worst: Everything (2 votes)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988):
Best: Special Visual Effects (4 votes)
Worst: Nothing (10 votes)
La Vie En Rose (2007):
Best: Marion Cotillard (8 votes)
Worst: Editing (4 votes)
Suffragette (2015):
Best: Carey Mulligan (7 votes)
Worst: Screenplay (4 votes)
My Own Private Idaho (1991):
Best: River Phoenix (5 votes)
Worst: Keanu Reeves (3 votes)
Doubt (2008):
Best: Viola Davis (3 votes)
Worst: Nothing (3 votes)
Ordinary People (1980):
Best: Ensemble (7 votes)
Worst: Nothing (10 votes)
Gangs of New York (2002):
Best: Daniel Day-Lewis (16 votes)
Worst: Screenplay (7 votes)
Magnolia (1999):
Best: Tom Cruise (10 votes)
Worst: Nothing (7 votes)
V for Vendetta (2005):
Best: Hugo Weaving (2 votes)
Worst: Natalie Portman's accent (4 votes)
Grace of Monaco (2014):
Best: Cinematography (2 votes)
Worst: Screenplay (2 votes)
Ghost (1990):
Best: Whoopi Goldberg (2 votes)
Worst: Visual Effects (3 votes)
The Godfather (1972):
Best: Acting (4 votes)
Worst: Nothing (5 votes)
Certified Copy (2010):
Best: Screenplay (2 votes)
Worst: William Shimell (2 votes)
Elle (2016):
Best: Isabelle Huppert (6 votes)
Worst: Pacing (3 votes)
Moulin Rouge! (2001):
Best: Nicole Kidman (6 votes)
Worst: Screenplay (7 votes)



GO!


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Best: Christian Bale
Worst: Cilian Murphy

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Best: Bale (HM: direction)
Worst: Screenplay

What a grip! That's from counting money.

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Best: The first half of the movie, specifically the exchanges between Bruce and Ra's
Worst: Katie Holmes

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Best: Bale
Worst: The Third Act

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Best: Bale
Worst: Holmes


"You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway". - Walt Disney

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Best: Cillian Murphy
Worst: Holmes (with a dishonorable mention to the fight scenes)

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best: directing and Cinematography
worst: let's say premature script, It could've been better.

"Forget it, Jake...It's Chinatown!"

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Best - script
Worst - Katie Holmes



7/10=good()5/10=mediocre

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