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Every year, without fail, people whine about how much worse movies were this year than ever before. While I would certainly agree that there were fewer Hollywood movies that i'd rate above a 7/10, there were just as many 8+/10 as ever. Inception, Scott Pilgrim, True Grit, etc.
I also think there were as many or more great independent movies. Nevermind a plethora of great foreign movies. A bad year for movies? Any year with Black Swan, Scott Pilgrim and Mother is a good year to me. |
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