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January 2003

Year End Poll 2002

The Results Are In on the Best, the Brightest and the Bunk of 2002

Ah, the end of the year. The days are shorter, the air has chilled...and in Tinseltown, the face-lifts are just beginning to fall and change color.

It's also a time when we here at E! Online enter a period of quiet reflection on weighty issues, like how on earth Eddie Murphy could put out so many lousy movies in one year. That's a lot to think about--more than we can handle alone.

That's where you and the Year-End Poll come in. We compiled our list of 2002's blockbusters and blockheads, sweet and suck-ulent. We asked you to weigh in, and the results are actually pretty surprising.

Who knew of all the performances to grace the silver screen, it'd be dwarfy little Yoda you'd like best? That of all the weighty dramas and incisive comedies populating TV, Springfield's zany Simpsons are the ones that keep you coming back? Like we said, it's a lot to think about.

Multiplex Multiple Offenders We Like
38% Robin Williams (Insomnia, One Hour Photo, Death to Smoochy)
20% Ice Cube (Barbershop, All About the Benjamins, Friday After Next)
16% Julianne Moore (The Hours, Far from Heaven)
15% Dennis Quaid (Far from Heaven, The Rookie)
11% John C. Reilly (The Good Girl, Gangs of New York, The Hours, Chicago)

Best Reason to Own a TV
34% The Simpsons
23% Alias
21% CSI
11% 24
11% Six Feet Under

Best Season Finale
40% Friends: Joey "proposes" to Rachel
22% ER: Dr. Greene dies; hospital quarantined
17% Alias: Sydney's mom lives
13% 24: Jack's wife dies
8% Angel: Angel buried at sea

Most Romantic Small-Screen Couple
33% Alias' Sydney & Vaughn
23% Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Buffy & Spike
20% Scrubs' Turk & Nurse Carla
13% West Wing's Josh & Amy
12% King of the Hill's Hank & Peggy


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