Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Final Season

The Final Season (2007)
Directed by: David M. Evans
Written by: Art D'Allessandro, James Grayford
Starring: Sean Astin, Powers Boothe, Rachel Leigh Cook, Tom Arnold, Michael Angarano, Larry Miller
Rating: PG
My rating: 3.9 out of 5 stars!


Quick story. My girlfriend (whom I love, very much) told me that she loves to read my writing, so you now all have her to thank for all of my incessant published nonsense.. :) but enough about that. Let's continue.

Last night after I finished watching Fever Pitch and my brother Joshua finished his homework (well, most of it), we, being in a baseball mood after the aformentioned movie and our Cincinnati Reds brought home yet another W, we decided to watch this movie! Great story, I know...

Anyway, I came into this movie for really cheap at some Blockbuster or Hollywood Video that was going out of business. I could tell you if I found the case somewhere, but I honestly don't remember at the moment.  Needless to say, I've had it for awhile, as both of those have been out of business in Columbus for years now....

Anyway. I liked this movie a lot. The premise was a feel-good, family friendly movie, and it sure did deliver. It tells the true story of a high school baseball team in 1990-91, whose school was going to be merged into a bigger district, for a "better opportunity" for the kids. The town of Norway, Iowa disagrees and everyone is in an uproar. The baseball team has won 19 state championships against huge schools even though they are small, and the coach, Jim Van Scoyoc (Powers Boothe; The Avengers) is a legend. He takes a former girls volleyball coach, Kent Stock (Sean Astin; Lord of the Rings) as an assistant before his last season was over, and Stock takes over for the "final season" (LOL, get it?). 

Coach Stock faced certain issues, aside from falling for one of the women on the school board side of the merger, Polly Hudson (Rachael Leigh Cook; She's All That), which included replacing graduated players and earning the respect of the current ones. One of the players recruited by Stock was big-city cool-guy transfer student Mitch Akers (Michael Angarano; Sky High), who is the son of former Norway legend Burt Akers (Tom Arnold; True Lies), who is now a big city realtor, and a widower who has trouble with his son.

They are also followed around by Des Moines journalist Roger Dempsey (Larry Miller; 10 Things I Hate About You) who seems like a nuisance at first....but redeems himself in the strangest, quirkiest way.

I don't want to reveal how the plot turns out (though, since it's a true story it isn't hard to find) but it is a bit of a feel good story. I thought some of the acting was cheesy and the story started out a little slow, but it picked up towards the end and, though less inspirational, still had some serious Remember the Titans type moments. I thought Sean Astin brough a strong presence to his role, Michael Angarano shows some serious promise, Rachael Leigh Cook is nothing more than Shawn Spencer's high school girlfriend to me now, and Powers Boothe was strong but expected to be that way. The standouts to me (acting wise) in this movie were Tom Arnold and Larry Miller. Tom Arnold showed some serious vulnerability (though it was hard to pick out at first) and Larry Miller just stole the show for me. He's always fantastic as any role he has played, but this character was one of my favorites for him (Next to Jindraike from Max Keeble's Big Move). 

Anyway, especially in family friendly vein, baseball fans, anyone who is looking for a feel good film with some pretty solid talent in it, (and some that will make you say "they're still alive?") I would see this movie. It's a cheap find anywhere and I'm sure it's available at the library. 


I don't have much more to say because it's late and once again, I have a real job to get to. But hopefully I've plenty more stuff to bring you after Labor Day weekend. Stay strong and be safe, y'all. I love you all!!

God bless!

NAH







Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Fever Pitch

Fever Pitch (2005)
Directors: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Writers: Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel, Nick Hornby
Starring: Jimmy Fallon, Drew Barrymore, Jack Kehler
Rating: PG-13
My rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Guys!! I'm back again!! I know you missed me. Come on...admit it. Here's some blank space for you to come to terms and admit it so we can both move forward.




Okay. How's that? Better now. Yes. I missed you too.

Tonight I got off work a little early so I decided that I would watch a movie after dinner (which turned into two movies..more on that later). Anyway, I decided that I would leave it up to a random number generator. I put in the beginning and ending numbers of my list, and the first one I hadn't seen, I'd watch. So here we are.

I acquired this movie probably 4 years ago. It was definitely my freshman year of college and I'm certain that I bought it out of the $5 bin at Wal-mart, you know, before it was filled with the classics of my generation. It has been sitting in "The Archives" forever, and I have just now gotten around to watching it.

Given the story, though? Couldn't have come at a better time.

The story is about Ben (Jimmy Fallon; Late Night with Jimmy Fallon), who is a lovable thirty year old man to whom I (and many others, I'm sure) can relate. He's a sports fan. And he's not as casual as I am. He's a die hard Red Sox fan. He discovered it at an early age and he's loved them all his life. He was left season tickets for life by his Uncle Carl (Lenny Clarke; TV's Rescue Me) He teaches high school math for a job, and as a second job he follows the Red Sox. Everywhere.

And of course, you don't have a baseball themed chick-flick without the girl half of the classic "boy meets girl" scenario. Meet Lindsey (Drew Barrymore; Never Been Kissed), who is a business woman, very much invested in her career. She is pushing for a promotion at her large corporate job, and is also a thirty year old woman troubled by her being consumed by her career, instead of sports fandom.

The two meet (WHAT!???!!!!!! SPOILERS!!!!) on a field trip that Ben takes a few select students on to meet someone who has an interesting career involving math (which Lindsey does). Yadda yadda yadda, we have a story!!

Needless to say, Ben's hardcore fandom and Lindsey's career create some roadblocks for each other. They have both been focused one way for so long that it's hard to change their ways. I won't reveal too much, but trust me, it's good.

My favorite part of the story is the concept. It deals with compromise and quirks in relationships. You can't have two people as different as Ben and Lindsey without a little compromise, but for the right person, you're willing (and yet, oddly might not have) to give it all up, just for them. Let's just say...I can relate. This movie re-affirms some life decisions I've made lately, to say the least.

A nice touch: It was set during 2004, which is the year that the Red Sox broke the "Curse of the Bambino". This movie is probably a little more enjoyable with a little bit of baseball history knowledge. I have a lot of that. You would too growing up in my house.

I loved the story. I thought it was well written, creative, and altogether an enjoyable film. Jimmy Fallon has a bad rap as an actor because of his problems keeping a straight face on SNL, but I REALLY enjoyed him in this role. Drew Barrymore has always had a certain loveliness that keeps her afloat, and did well too. I also really enjoyed the performance of Al (Jack Kehler; Men in Black II) who was the narrator and played Ben's fellow season ticket holder and long-time friend. Frankly, the Farrelly brothers will always be comedy gods to me, but it's hard not to think that after Dumb & Dumber. I mean, come on! Comedy GOLD!

It's predictable, it's not star studded, and there has been better acting, but as far as an enjoyable movie, A+, Jimmy Fallon and company. Well done. Romantic, truthful, and fun. And frankly, the PG-13 rating is understandable but it's nothing compared to some others I've seen that are family friendly. 

Ultimately, this movie will make you laugh out loud by yourself. It's worth one watch, especially for baseball fans or people with things that distract them from relationships. Thanks for reading. I'll try to get the next one up soon! Also, I've decided that I'll do a "Summer 2012 Release" series, where I review some movies I saw in theatres over the summer, and that I'm going to do a review for every movie I have archived, eventually. So expect a lot more writing, and let's UP THIS BLOG TRAFFIC BABY!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOHOOO!!!!

Okay. I am an adult with two jobs to work tomorrow. Enough for now. Please leave your feedback in some way shape or form, and I'm always down for movie suggestions (especially from the list, but if you know I saw one this summer, hit me with that one too!)

Peace, Love, and God Bless,

NAH




Thursday, August 2, 2012

Lucky Number Slevin

Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
Director: Paul McGuigan
Writer: Jason Smilovic
Starring: Josh Hartnett, Morgan Freeman, Bruce Willis, Ben Kingsley, Lucy Liu, Stanley Tucci
Rating: R
My rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (Yes, I'm allowed to do that)


Here we are again, Faithful Archives Report Reader(s? hopefully)!! I have watched another movie!!! This movie comes recommended to me from my dear, dear, friend, Pat Katheeder. Patty, you da man! I found this movie at McKay's (previously mentioned as a source to pad my collection considerably) and I paid about 2.95 for it. Being one of Pat's favorite movies (Your favorite, right Pat?), I decided to go ahead and pay three nights worth of Redbox for a great friend's opinion!

I don't want to give you too much information about the plot. I always say that but seriously. Pat asked me what I knew about this movie, I said "nothing" and he said, "Good." So I pulled this from the IMDB, and just added my own little "Archives Report Touch" to it so I can give you a plot summary without giving anything away. 

Here it is:

A case of mistaken identity lands Slevin Kevela (Josh Hartnett: Pearl Harbor) into the middle of a war being plotted by two of the city's most rival crime bosses: The Rabbi (Ben Kinglsey; Gandhi) and The Boss (Morgan Freeman; The Dark Knight Rises). Slevin is under constant surveillance by relentless Detective Brikowski (Stanley Tucci; The Hunger Games) as well as the infamous assassin Goodkat (Bruce Willis; Die Hard) and finds himself having to hatch his own ingenious plot to get them before they get him.

There. The IMDB summary with a little bit of "me" in it. If you want the actual one I hyperlinked to the page where I said "IMDB" before this portion. :)

Now to what I thought:

It was awesome. Hartnett (though I haven't seen much of his work) was perfect for his character, Lucy Liu (Shanghai Noon) was perfect for her character, and it was a great departure from some of her other work. Morgan Freeman is also God, an prisoner in Shawshank, and makes gadgets for Batman, so I don't see how he CAN'T be awesome. Then there is Ben Kingsley, who I hadn't seen much of to be honest, but I have seen Schindler's List and heard wonderful things about his work, and he didn't disappoint. Stanley Tucci is in everything, and with good reason.

There is something to be said for the plot twists. Definitely entertaining enough to keep you on your toes, and I tend to see things coming, so you know that's a compliment coming from me. I was a tad confused at first, but the whole movie is well made, well written, and well executed. I can see why it's Pat's favorite, and I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it. 

Thanks for reading! Please give me your feedback and suggestions! Remember you can find a full list of the archives here: http://nicksarchivereport.blogspot.com/2012/07/going-off-norm-feedback-requested-part-1.html


(In combination of course)

Thanks for reading! Love you all! Please send your feedback!

NAH



Friday, July 27, 2012

Going off "The Norm" Part 2. Right off a "Cliff" (Feedback Still Requested)

Going off the "Norm" so far that we drop off a "Cliff"(hehehe) (Part 2 of 2)
By:
N. Hogan
Chief Correspondent and Movie Owner Extraordinaire. 
Least Read Blogger of All Time


Friends, Romans, Cheers Patrons! Lend me your ear plugs!!

Here is the second half of the master list I promised. I would really, really, REALLY appreciate your feedback. Anything you want reviewed I will consider strongly. I've only received recommendations from one person and comments from three. This is movie number 205 and going through the last page of the archives. I have, again, hyperlinked to anything The Archives Report has already published on. :) 

I love you all. Please comment so that I don't feel like my efforts are fruitless (They might be, I'd just rather not feel that way) :) Please and thank you friends.

Here we go; 204 was Jumper, if you remember correctly, and here we begin K-Z:

(You may notice, as I have, that it re-starts as one. 1 = 205 in this case, and so on and so forth)

1.       Kick-@$$
2.       King Arthur
3.       King Kong
4.       Kingdom of Heaven
5.       A Knight’s Tale
6.       Kung Fu Panda
7.       The Last Boy Scout
8.       The Last Confederate: The Story of Robert Adams
9.       The Last Samurai
10.   The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
11.   Leatherheads
12.   The Legend of Bagger Vance
13.   Lethal Weapon
14.   Lethal Weapon 2
15.   Lethal Weapon 3
16.   Lethal Weapon 4
17.   Liar Liar
18.   License to Wed
19.   Live Free or Die Hard
20.   Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
21.   The Longest Yard (Adam Sandler Version)
22.   Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
23.   Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
24.   Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
25.   Lost in Translation
27.   The Man
28.   Man of the Year
29.   The Man in the Iron Mask
30.   The Man With Two Brains
31.   The Manchurian Candidate
32.   The Mask
33.   Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
34.   Max Keeble’s Big Move
35.   Me, Myself, and Irene
36.   Me and Orson Welles
37.   Mean Girls
38.   The Medallion
39.   Men In Black
40.   Men in Black II
41.   Men of Honor
42.   The Men Who Stare At Goats
43.   The Mighty Ducks
44.   D2: The Mighty Ducks
45.   D3: The Mighty Ducks
46.   Mission Impossible
47.   Mission Impossible 2
48.   Mission Impossible 3
49.   Monty Python and the Holy Grail
50.   Monty Python’s Life of Brian
51.   Moulin Rouge
52.   Moving McAllister
53.   Mr. 3000
54.   Mr. Deeds
55.   The Mummy
56.   The Mummy Returns
57.   The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
58.   The Muppets (2011)
59.   The Muppets Take Manhattan
60.   Muppets from Space
61.   My Cousin Vinny
62.   My Giant
63.   Mystery Men
64.   Nacho LIbre
65.   Napoleon Dynamite
66.   Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
67.   Narnia: Prince Caspian
68.   National Treasure
69.   National Treasure 2
70.   Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist
71.   Night at the Museum
72.   Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
73.   Newsies
74.   No Country for Old Men
75.   The Number 23
76.   O Brother Where Art Thou?
77.   Observe and Report
78.   Ocean’s Eleven
79.   Ocean’s Twelve
80.   Ocean’s Thirteen
81.   October Sky
82.   Old Dogs
83.   The Other Guys
84.   Patch Adams
85.   The Patriot
86.   Paul Blart: Mall Cop
87.   The Perfect Score
88.   The Phantom of the Opera
89.   Pineapple Express
90.   The Pink Panther (2006)
91.   Pink Panther 2
92.   Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
93.   Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
94.   Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
95.   Pirates of the Carribbean: On Stranger Tides
96.   Pirate Radio
97.   Platoon
98.   (The Best of) Power Rangers: The Ultimate Rangers
99.   The Prestige
100.                        The Princess Bride
101.                        The Producers
102.                        Public Enemies
103.                        Pulp Fiction
104.                        Punch-Drunk Love
105.                        The Pursuit of Happyness
106.                        Quantum of Solace
107.                        Radio
108.                        Reign Over Me
109.                        Remember Me
110.                        Remember the Titans
111.                        The Return of the Pink Panther (1975)
112.                        Reservoir Dogs
113.                        Righteous Kill
114.                        The Ringer
115.                        RoadTrip
116.                        Robin Hood: Men in Tights
117.                        Role Models
118.                        Rudy
119.                        SNL: Best of Christmas Sketches
120.                        Saved By the Bell: Hawaiian Style
121.                        Saved By the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas
122.                        School for Scoundrels
123.                        Scooby Doo
124.                        Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
125.                        Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World
126.                        Seven Pounds
127.                        Shanghai Noon
128.                        Shanghai Knights
129.                        The Shawshank Redemption
130.                        Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows
131.                        She’s Out Of My League
132.                        She’s the Man
133.                        Shrek
134.                        Shrek 2
135.                        Shrek the Third
136.                        Shrek Forever After
137.                        Sixteen Candles
138.                        Sky High
139.                        Sideways
140.                        Snakes on a Plane
141.                        The Social Network
142.                        Sorority Boys
143.                        Spanglish
144.                        Spider-man
145.                        Spiderman 2
146.                        Spiderman 3
147.                        Spy Game
148.                        Stand By Me
149.                        Star Trek (2009)
150.                        Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
151.                        Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
152.                        Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
153.                        Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
154.                        Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
155.                        Stranger than Fiction
156.                        Street Kings
157.                        Stripes
158.                        Super Troopers
159.                        Taken
160.                        Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
161.                        Team America: World Police
162.                        Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
163.                        Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
164.                        Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
165.                        TMNT
166.                        The Terminal
167.                        The Terminator
168.                        Terminator 2
169.                        Thank You for Smoking
170.                        The Three Amigos
171.                        Throw Momma From the Train
172.                        Total Recall
173.                        Traffic
174.                        Traitor
175.                        Transformers
176.                        Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen
177.                        Treasure Planet
178.                        Tropic Thunder
179.                        Troy
180.                        The Truman Show
181.                        V for Vendetta
182.                        Vantage Point
183.                        Varsity Blues
184.                        Waking Ned Devine
185.                        War of the Worlds (Tom Cruise Version)
186.                        War Games
187.                        Watchmen
188.                        We Were Soldiers
189.                        Wedding Crashers
190.                        We’re Back, A Dinosaur Story
191.                        Wet Hot American Summer
192.                        What Dreams May Come
193.                        What About Bob?
194.                        When Harry Met Sally
195.                        Wild Hogs
196.                        X-Men
197.                        X2: X-Men United
198.                        X3: The Last Stand
199.                        X-Men: First Class
200.                        X-Men Origins: Wolverine
201.                        Yes Man
202.                        Zombieland
203.                        Zookeeper
204.            Zoolander





If you could leave just ONNNE teensy comment with OOONEEE movie review you might like to read, I'd love you forever. :) Thanks!
NAH

Monday, July 23, 2012

Going off "The Norm", Feedback Requested (Part 1)

Going off "The Norm" (HAHAHA...get it?)
Part 1
By:
N. Hogan
Creator and Chief Correspondent of "The Archives Report"

Hahahaha....Sorry I'm still laughing at "The Norm" joke. Come on, that's gold! Anyway...This post differs from "The Norm" because I am not writing a review. Rather, I am asking anyone and everyone reading this, friend or foe, for their help. "The Archives", coined by my freshman and sophomore year roommate, Jay, is humongous now, and I need help making decisions on what to review. The list I'm about to post will take two entries because it's so full (over 400), and a lot of these movies I have, in fact, seen. Some once, some two weeks ago, some ten years ago. But I want to create a blog experience that will bring some semblance of traffic, so I want to know what you want to read. Pick them off the list, comment with them, Facebook them to me, whatever you want to do, and I'll review them. I could use a fresh watch of most of the ones I have seen, and the ones that I haven't...well, it's a win-win. So please, send me your comments! Otherwise I'm just going to put this list into a random number generator. And that's not nearly as fun. I will even mention your name in the review entry! You don't have much to lose, except a little time to peruse the list. Here is 1 through 204 of "The Archives: Official List":

Also, if there is already an "Archives Report" Entry on one, I'll hyperlink to it!!


1.       9
2.       10 Things I Hate About You
3.       21
4.       300
5.       3:10 to Yuma
6.       (500) Days of Summer
7.       1776
8.       The A-Team
9.       Abbott and Costello’s “Who’s on First?”
10.   Accepted
11.   Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
12.   Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
13.   Ace Ventura: The Animated Series
14.   Adventures in Babysitting
15.   Air Force One
16.   Airplane
17.   Alfred Hitchcock Collection (20 Films)
18.   The American
19.   American Gangster
20.   American Pie
21.   American Pie 2
23.   The Amityville Horror
24.   An American in Paris
25.   An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
26.   Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
27.   Animal House
28.   Army of Darkness
29.   Around the World in 80 Days
30.   The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
31.   August Rush
32.   The Aviator
33.   Back to the Future
34.   Back to the Future II
35.   Back to the Future III
36.   Bad Boys
37.   Bad Boys II
38.   Bad Girls From Valley High
39.   The Bank Job
40.   Batman Begins
41.   Be Cool
42.   Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
43.   Beowulf
44.   The Benchwarmers
45.   Beverly Hills Cop
46.   Beverly Hills Cop II
47.   Beverly Hills Cop III
48.   Big
49.   Big Daddy
50.   Big FIsh
51.   Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
52.   Billy Madison
53.   Blazing Saddles
54.   Blood In, Blood Out
55.   The Blues Brothers
56.   Bolt
57.   The Bourne Identity
58.   Braveheart
59.   The Breakfast Club
60.   The Brothers Bloom
61.   The Brothers Grimm
62.   Bruce Almighty
63.   The Bucket List
64.   Burn After Reading
65.   Caddyshack
66.   Captain America: The First Avenger
67.   Cast Away
68.   Casino Royale
69.   Catch Me If You Can
70.   Charlie Wilson’s War
71.   A Christmas Carol (Disney/Jim Carrey)
72.   Christmas Vacation
73.   Citizen Kane
74.   City Slickers
75.   Click
76.   Collateral
77.   Cop Out
78.   The Country Bears
79.   The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
80.   Dan in Real Life
81.   DareDevil
82.   The Dark Knight
83.   The Day After Tomorrow
84.   Dead Poets Society
85.   Death at a Funeral (British Version)
86.   Death Race
87.   Death to Smoochy
88.   December Boys
89.   Deception
90.   The Departed
91.   Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
92.   Die Hard
93.   Die Hard 2: Die Harder
94.   Die Hard 3: With a Vengeance
95.   The Dirty Dozen
96.   Disturbia*
97.   Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
98.   Due Date
99.   Dumb and Dumber
100.                        Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd
101.                        (Red Green’s) Duct Tape Forever***
102.                        Dude Where’s My Car?
103.                        Dunston Checks In
104.                        Eagle Eye
105.                        Easy A
106.                        Edward Scissorhands
107.                        Elf
108.                        Enemy of the State
109.                        Ernest Goes to Camp
110.                        Ernest Goes to Jail
111.                        Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
112.                        Eurotrip
113.                        The Ex
114.                        Extract
115.                        Fat Albert
116.                        Fathers’ Day
117.                        Fanboys
118.                        Fantastic Four
119.                        Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
120.                        Fantastic Mr. Fox
121.                        Fast & Furious (4)
122.                        Fast Times at Ridgemont High
123.                        Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
124.                        Fever Pitch
125.                        Final Cut
126.                        The Final Season
127.                        Fletch
128.                        Flyboys
129.                        Flashdance
130.                        Footloose
131.                        Forbidden Kingdom
132.                        Forgetting Sarah Marshall
133.                        Forget Paris
134.                        Forrest Gump
135.                        Fun With Dick and Jane
136.                        Gangs of New York
137.                        Galaxy Quest
138.                        Gamer
139.                        Garden State
140.                        Get Him to the Greek
141.                        Get Shorty
142.                        Get Smart
143.                        Gettysburg
144.                        Ghostbusters
145.                        Ghostbusters 2
146.                        Ghost Rider
147.                        Ghost Town
148.                        Gladiator
149.                        Glory
150.                        Gods and Generals
151.                        Good Burger
152.                        GoodFellas
153.                        The Good Girl
154.                        Good Morning Vietnam
155.                        A Goofy Movie
156.                        The Goonies
157.                        The Great Muppet Caper
158.                        Grilled
159.                        Grown Ups
160.                        Hairspray
161.                        Hamlet 2
162.                        Hancock
163.                        Happy Gilmore
164.                        Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
165.                        Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay
166.                        Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
167.                        Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
168.                        Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
169.                        Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
170.                        Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
171.                        The Heartbreak Kid
172.                        Heavyweights
173.                        He’s Just Not That Into You
174.                        Henry Poole Is Here
175.                        Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
176.                        Hook
177.                        Hoosiers
178.                        Horrible Bosses
179.                        Hot Rod
180.                        How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Jim Carrey)
181.                        I Am Legend
182.                        I Love You Beth Cooper
183.                        I Love You, Man
184.                        I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
185.                        I, Robot
186.                        Inception
187.                        The Incredible Hulk
188.                        Independence Day
189.                        Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
190.                        Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
191.                        Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
192.                        Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
193.                        The Informant
194.                        Inglorious Basterds
195.                        The Island
196.                        The Italian Job
197.                        Iron Man
198.                        Jack and the Beanstalk (starring Abbott and Costello)
199.                        Jarhead
200.                        The Jerk
201.                        Jingle All The Way
202.                        Johnny English
203.                        Judgement In Berlin
204.                        Jumper