The lists begin
Posted at 10:41 AM on December 8, 2008
by Euan Kerr
It's December, so the best and worst lists are beginning to poke their heads through the media snow.
The London Times has its "Best 100 movies of 2008" list, but the "Worst 100 movies of 2008" is a lot more fun to read.
A sample from Cosmo Landesman's review of "The Bucket List," which came in as 17th worst: "Rob Reiner has, unintentionally, created a cinematic first: a film about not one but two people with fatal diseases that is so awful, it makes you wish they'd both hurry up and die."
Let the holiday festivities begin!
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