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Old 02-15-2013, 02:10 PM   #841
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Django
Hobbit
Looper
Silver linings
Avengers
21 jump street
Spider man


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Old 02-15-2013, 08:53 PM   #842
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Top Movies

Will buy on Blu


1. The Avengers
2. The Dark Knight Rises
3. Django Unchained
4. Silver Linings Playbook
5. American Reunion
6. The Expendables 2
7. Goon
8. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
9. 21 Jump Street
10. Snow White and the Huntsman
11. The Amazing Spiderman
12. The Cabin in the Woods
13. The Hunger Games
14. Skyfall
15. Total Recall
16. Dredd
17. End of Watch
18. Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2
19. Wreck It Ralph
20. Rock of Ages
21. Hotel Transylvania

thought was decent but wont be buying on Blu


22. Jack Reacher
23. Ted
24. Cloud Atlas
25. Argo
26. Looper
27. Dark Shadows
28. Prometheus
29. The Woman in Black
30. The Vow
31. ParaNorman
32. John Carter
33. Brave
34. The Watch
35. The Grey
36. Savages


hated/dislike

37. Chasing Mavericks
38. Zero Dark Thirty
39. Here Comes the Boom
40. Chronicle
41. Safe House
42. Red Dawn
43. Crooked Arrows
44. Get The Gringo
45. Flight
46. The Raven
47. Lawless
48. Sinister
49. Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter
50. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
51. Hick
52. Man on a Ledge
53. The Tall Man
54. Contraband
55. The Dictator
56. Project X
57. Piranha 3DD
58. Resident Evil: Retribution
59. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
60. Battleship
61. That's My Boy
62. Red Lights
63. Chernobyl Diaries
64. ATM
65. Gone
66. Act of Valor
67. Haywire

only movies i want to see for 2012 that i have remaining are Life of Pi and Rise of the Guardians
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Old 02-15-2013, 08:58 PM   #843
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Amour
Argo
Magic Mike
End of Watch
Zero Dark Thirty
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Flight
Amazing Spider-Man
The Grey
21 Jump Street

Honorable mentions:
Life of Pi
Jack Reacher

Lots of average films, like TDKR, Avengers, Silver Linings., Prometheus... Lincoln was a A-class bore. Only really loathed 3 films I suffered through: Django Unchained, Cabin in the Woods, and Snow White & The Huntsman.
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10. Skyfall
I'm not a massive fan of the Bond franchise, to me the best Bond film isn't even a Bond film - it's Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest. I liked Casino Royale, but Skyfall really made me a believer in 007. Entertaining, stylish, full of great performances and beautifully directed by Sam Mendes.

9. Argo
A well made thriller that showed Ben Affleck's quality as a director. I think it's a little bit over-hyped at the moment, but there's no denying its a very good film.

8. The Dark Knight Rises
The weakest entry into Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, without a doubt. Filled with the most plot-holes and inconsistencies but for some reason it didn't matter too much. A great cast, a great villain and an epic movie made forget about reality whilst Batman fought to save Gotham.

7. The Raid
It may not have the best script, acting, budget, direction or cast on this list but The Raid was an outstanding action film that made me feel like a kid again. It's truly a bad-ass movie, that has great pacing, great choreography, makes the most of a limited budget and is entertaining as hell. It's hard not to love it.

6. Looper
Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt starred in one of the years best blockbusters. Looper was one of the best films all year and will be remembered as a some-what intelligent blockbuster over the coming years.

5. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
I couldn't take my eyes of the screen with this one, a highly enjoyable and at times touching look at the teenage years.

4. The Avengers
I loved this one, funny, action-packed and epic. A perfect comic-book movie, made by comic book fans for comic book fans.

3. Silver Linings Playbook
Robert De Niro back at his best, Bradley Cooper better than ever and Jennifer Lawrence was pretty good too. Silver Linings had me laughing whenever it made a joke and fully engrossed throughout.

2. The Master
This may be my number one after a few re-watches. Low on narrative, high on characters and charm. The Master's great cast and beautiful direction add up to a new American classic by one of this generation's few great directors, Paul Thomas Anderson.

1. Life of Pi
I saw this in an advanced screening and was amazed. The best CGI I've seen for a long while, being used to tell the best story I've heard for a long time. The Life of Pi was simply amazing to look at and the film itself was great too.


Runners Up:
Django Unchained, Moonrise Kingdom & Frankenweenie.

Yet to See:
Lincoln, Les Miserables & Zero Dark Thirty.
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Old 04-02-2013, 12:10 PM   #845
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In no real order other than the first 4 I'd say...

The Avengers
Wreck-It-Ralph
Cabin in the Woods
American Reunion
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Looper
Prometheus
The Amazing Spider-Man
Django Unchained
The Dark Knight Rises

I would say that pretty much covers it. There's still a few I need to catch like Silver Linings Playbook, Les' Miserables The Master though so it very well could change.
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