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Feb 21, 2010

BEST FILM of 2003: Mystic River

1. Mystic River A
2. Finding Nemo A-
3. Lost in Translation B+
4. Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World B+
5. Lord of the Rings: Return of the King B+
6. Thirteen B+
7. Pirates Of The Caribbean B+
8. House Of Sand And Fog B
9. American Splendor B
10. Capturing The Friedmans B
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2. Iron Man 3 B+
3. Star Trek Into Darkness B
4. This Is The End B
5. The Bling Ring B
6. The Great Gatsby B
7. Blue Jasmine B
8. Frances Ha B
9. Side Effects B-
10. Bullet to the Head C+
11. Oz t. Great And Powerful D

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