Following are the must see movies released in 2004. I haven’t seen all of them yet, but I am planning to see them sooner or later. My opinion about the ones I havent seen is based on their trailers, reviews, and my taste of movies. The movies are listed in chronological order.
50 first dates: The best romantic comedy ever.
Kill Bill Vol. 2: One of the best movies ever made, and probably The Best movie of 2004.
Mean Girls: Pretty funny. Money and time well spent.
The day after tomorrow: Haven’t seen this one. Liked the special effects in the trailer.
The terminal: Haven’t seen it yet, but loved the trailer. Love Tom Hanks. Planning to see it in few days and will review it.
Spiderman 2: If everyone’s talking about it, it gotta be good. No I haven’t seen it yet and don’t plan to in near future.
I, Robot: Give me anything to do with A.I. and I’m hooked. Didn’t get a chance to see it but I’m sure I’ll enjoy it. And Will Smith factor is irresistable.
Collateral: I don’t miss any Tom Cruise movie. I think he is the most under-rated actor in hollywood. That’s another movie I am planning to see in a week or two and I have high expectations from it.
Wimbeldon: Loved the trailer. Only after watching it will I be able to decide if it beat 50 first dates or not.
The Incredibles: They say it’s Pixar’s best movie yet. And from the trailer I agree. Waiting for it to come out on DVD.



Well, if you get some time, I also recommend a slightly older movie: The Time Machine.
And someone also recommended The Sixth Sense and Hidalgo. Though, I think you would have already seen them, as you do see movies.
The Incredible is the best movie from that list. Watch is as soon as possible.
The Day After Tomorrow probably made that list because the movies that came out in 2004 generally sucked. All I can tell you is that the trailer shows all the best scenes of the movie.
I wanted to see time machine but never got a chance. I have seen sixth sense but not hidalgo. Not sure if I will see that though.
I don’t know if you noticed it that I have only seen three movies from that list, which shows how busy I have been through this year. There was a time when I hardly missed any movie but those were good old days.
Hidalgo is an adventurous movie. If you ask me, it’s a must see.
If you like the “American Pie” style comedy, watch Euro Trip.
man don’t judge a movie by its trailor…lesson learnt thru the alexander fiasco
haha… i agree and usually i dont.
u forgot about “eternal sunshine of the spotless mind” .
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