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Four's a Crowd (1938)
Excellent
I am a little bias to anything in the classic era of film and by classic era I mean anything from 1930 to 1948. But this movie is a real treasure. Not only do you have the irreplaceable team of Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in Four's a Crowd, there is a bonus of Rosalind Russell.
Mr. Flynn plays a different role than we usually see him in. He is still ever so charming but this time he has traded his sword for a desk. Miss De Havilland refreshes us with a comedic role. Anyone who says this limits her acting ability is completely wrong. Comedy requires a certain amount of skill and she nails her role. Roz Russell fulfills in her character everything her followers like to see her as, a witty newspaper woman. Of course she is capable of playing other parts well but she plays these woman the best. Walter Connolly plays the high-strung,stubborn patriarch like always. In the End the all get married to each other (there's another guy) but you'll have to watch it to see whom to who.
Garden State (2004)
best movie not recognized by the academy
Garden State has comedy, drama, and romance but does not have stereotypical comedy, dramatic, or romantic scenes about. Natalie Portman's character makes the movie but all is due to writing credits to Zach Braff. Peter Sarsgaard was also amazing. Dialogue was at its best and I believe it should have been nominated for best original screenplay. Also a lot of the smaller characters enhanced the movie. Zach Braff really mad a great movie and congratulations are in order. The music is absolutely the best,if you don't go out and see the movie and least by the soundtrack. The movie is a little weird in the beginning but stick through it and you will pleasantly surprised. Overall I give it a ten.