9/4/04

Village Voice/Pocket 10

****.

It's an M. Night film: there's a Swerve and there's a Real Swerve and to talk about them pretty much ruins the flick. You should get the Swerve. The Real Swerve is sort of brilliant and the fact I came close to figuring it out but not quite angers me greatly. I like the underlying storyline about humanity slash lack thereof. William Hunt's really good. It won't break my top 3 but will probably get a place in my top 10 at the end of the year.
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Seeing a current best friend meet the old best friend is a real Back to the Future moment.
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Obits: "Take Me Out", 8; "Mass Destruction", 9; "Float On", 10

(10) the Killers => Somebody Told Me (debut)*
(09) the Hives => Walk Idiot Walk (6)
(08) Jay-Z => 99 Problems (7)
(07) Juvenile => Slow Motion (2)
(06) Beastie Boys => Triple Trouble (debut)*

(05) Jadakiss f. Anthony Hamilton => Why (debut)*
(04) Pitbull f. Lil' Jon => Culo (5)*

(03) Kanye West => Jesus Walks (4)*

(02) Maroon 5 => She Will Be Loved (3)*

(01) Black Eyed Peas => Let's Get Retarded (1) [6w]

Ambient music: the Doors - Roadhouse Blues

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