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  • A Tasty Burgerr
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    • Oct 2008
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    Top 10 Movies of the Year

    I wanted to crank this out before Dell and Buzzman make their superior lists, I'll just have a little blurb with each one.

    Looking back I thinks this was overall the best year for movies in a really long time, tons of great movies all year.
  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    #2
    Was it as top heavy as the year with No Country for Old Men & There Will Be Blood?


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    • A Tasty Burgerr
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      • Oct 2008
      • 5916

      #3
      Other Stuff


      Movies I Missed That I Have a Feeling Could Have Made It
      Holy Motors
      Killer Joe
      Let the Bullets Fly
      Robot & Frank
      Searching For Sugarman
      The Imposter



      Most Pleasantly Surprising Movie

      Dredd
      The biggest surprise of the year, and maybe the best movie ever made with "3D" in the official title. This is the kind of action movie I can stand behind. Over the top set pieces and action sequences with just the right touch of cheese in the dialogue. Its oo bad it bombed horrifically, I think a sequel with a bigger budget could have been fantastic.

      Runner-Up: 21 Jump Street




      Most Disappointing Movie

      Prometheus
      I was really excited when I got out of Prometheus and right away read about tons of symbols and metaphors from the director and fans that made the movie really deep and meaningful. Then I realized none of that shit was actually in the damn movie. It has some pretty mind blowing ideas but at its core it is a huge budget horror movie. There are tons of things to praise it for but it just couldn't bring it together like I hoped it could.

      To be fair my expectations for it were way, way too high for a guy that hadn't made a sci-fi movie in 30 years.

      Runner Up: The Dark Knight Rises




      Worst Movie

      Lockout
      Guy Pearce doing his best at sounding bad ass spitting PG-13 one liners was literally the only redeeming quality. Amber Heard was so awful and annoying it offset her hotness completely.

      Runner-Up: God Bless America



      Best Worst Movie
      The Man With the Iron Fists
      Yeah it's awful. But its a kung fu movie with fat Russell Crowe written, directed, and starring someone in the WU TANG CLAN that ACTUALLY GOT MADE INTO A REAL MOVIE REALEASED IN REAL THEATERS. IN 2012! (!!!)

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      • A Tasty Burgerr
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        • Oct 2008
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        #4
        Originally posted by EmpireWF
        Was it as top heavy as the year with No Country for Old Men & There Will Be Blood?

        Yeah I looked at 2007 as the only recent year being close with those, Hot Fuzz, The Orphanage, Zodiac, Assassination of Jesse James, American Gangster, etc. But for me this year ran 12-15 movies deep with really great stuff, and looking back in the past 10 years or so nothing comes too close to that many for me.

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        • A Tasty Burgerr
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          • Oct 2008
          • 5916

          #5
          Honorable Mention Top 10


          Dredd
          see above



          Argo
          I thought the opening act of Argo with the mob of Iranians storming the U.S. Embassy was one of the best scenes of the year, probably the most thrilling sequence of any movie. When the absolute best part of a movie is the first 10 minutes though is that the rest of it had no chance of living up to it. Casting, costumes, performances were all great, but they were all held back by a pretty meh script imo. Anyone that knew the real life story had the ending spoiled as well.




          Looper
          This would maybe be my most disappointing movie, but it wasn't really the directors fault that Looper was marketed as a very different movie than it actually was. I was expecting an amazing flashy sci-fi thriller and I got a original, deliberately paced family drama. The premise was there, it just went in a completely different direction than I was expecting and I didn't enjoy it as much because of it.

          It is a shame when I didn't think there was necessarily anything wrong with a movie but at the same time I can think of tons of ideas that would have made it much more memorable.




          Skyfall
          I've never seen a Bond movie that didn't have Daniel Craig so I felt weird putting Skyfall in my top 10. The intro chase was fun and Javier Bardem was a great villain. I wasn't completely sure about the decision to slow things down for the ending but it was at least an interesting change from the formula that I'm not

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          • Palooza
            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
            • Feb 2009
            • 14265

            #6
            Outside of potential like Zero Dark Thirty (haven't seen it yet), Django Unchained is the clear-cut best movie of2012. Only The Master and maybe The Avengers could be argued otherwise.

            My top 10 so far
            1. Django
            2. The Master
            3. The Avengers
            4. Moonrise Kingdom
            5. Looper
            6. Killing Them Softly
            7. Argo
            8. Skyfall
            9. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
            10. Killer Joe

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            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
              Highwayman
              • Feb 2009
              • 15429

              #7
              Django Unchained
              Skyfall
              Argo
              The Master
              Avengers
              The Dark Knight Rises

              Dat be the Top 6. Best year for movies since 2007.

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              • Buzzman
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 6659

                #8
                Originally posted by A Tasty Burgerr


                Worst Movie

                Lockout
                Guy Pearce doing his best at sounding bad ass spitting PG-13 one liners was literally the only redeeming quality. Amber Heard was so awful and annoying it offset her hotness completely.

                Runner-Up: God Bless America

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                • A Tasty Burgerr
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                  • Oct 2008
                  • 5916

                  #9
                  Oops hehe. Same thing.

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                  • Palooza
                    Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 14265

                    #10
                    Just watched the Imposter. Pretty great stuff. Was initially disappointed, but now that I am thinking about it, I'm okay with how it all "ended".

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                    • A Tasty Burgerr
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                      • Oct 2008
                      • 5916

                      #11
                      10. Safety Not Guaranteed - Indie rom-coms are usually too quirky for me to really like most of the time but this avoided that for the most part. Awesome premise, I just wish the made Aubrey Plaza a little less like April, although that might just be the best fit for the character anyways.

                      9. The Cabin in the Woods - I am a sucker for horror movies that play with the genre, and even though it isn't nearly as good in any subsequent viewings its still just a really fun movie.


                      8. The Dark Knight Rises - After seeing it a few times now there are times where it just seems outright silly, but at the same time there is enough good to make it really enjoyable as a whole.


                      7. Beasts of the Southern Wild - Completely unique to anything I've ever seen, visually and narrative-wise, while still being pretty accessible.


                      6. The Avengers - I think The Dark Knight is a better movie but as far as something encapsulating an ideal "super-hero" movie I don't think this will be beat.


                      5. Seven Psychopaths - Not as good as In Bruges, but still totally my kind of sense of humor with a really awesome cast.


                      4. The Raid: Redemption - Really, really spectacular fight sequences. Weak story was made pretty much irrelevant by how ridiculously entertaining the choreography was.

                      3. The Master - Loved everything about it except for the fact that it didn't have any sort of story arc, which held it back from There Will Be Blood levels of greatness. Maybe the most gorgeous movie I've ever seen.

                      2. Moonrise Kingdom - I have never been one to ride Wes Anderson's dick on anything else he's done but this was just charming as hell.

                      1. Django Unchained - Every aspect was fantastic in all its frantic and disorganized glory. Minus 2 points for Tarantino's stupid cameo but that is pretty much the only thing I disliked.

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                      • relaxedanderson
                        I am not Abe Kabbible
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 1836

                        #12
                        I've only seen Iron Sky from this year.

                        It wasn't good enough to get in my top ten.
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                        • Fappin Raptor
                          I literally know nothing.
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 6737

                          #13
                          Off the top of my head. I may have only seen a few more movies than this this year.

                          10. Brave
                          9. The Amazing Spider-man
                          8. Ted
                          7. Wreck-it Ralph
                          6. Seven Psychopaths
                          5. Dark Knight Rises
                          4. Lincoln
                          3. The Hobbit
                          2. Moonrise Kingdom
                          1. Django Unchained

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                          • Palooza
                            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 14265

                            #14
                            Maybe I should post my top 97 from 2012 :puft:

                            just kidding, still have another 53ish movies to go.

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