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  • Palooza
    Au Revoir, Shoshanna
    • Feb 2009
    • 14265

    Palooza's Top 125 Films of 2012

    Hey Atlas and Hey Everybody.

    More movies this year, hopefully better results.

    The plan is to have everything done before the Oscars on Feb 24.

    I've only got a handful of movies left that I will be watching today and tomorrow. The list will begin with #125 on Monday. I will reveal as many as I choose per day.

    We'll start off on the next post with what I didn't see whether it be by choice or circumstance.

    edit - and if anybody can find me a competent torrent of Smashed or Jack Reacher that would be stellar. And Amour with subtitles and we can jack this baby up to 130

    125. Alex Cross
    124. Man on a Ledge
    123. Friends with Kids
    122. The Words
    121. About Cherry
    120. House at the End of the Street
    119. Piranha 3DD
    118. Resident Evil - Retribution
    117. High School
    116. The Babymakers
    115. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
    114. The Watch
    113. American Reunion
    112. Lola Versus
    111. Chernobyl Diaries
    110. The Raven
    109. Hit & Run
    108. The Dictator
    107. Lockout
    106. Taken 2
    105. Deadfall
    104. Ghost Rider - Spirit of Vengeance
    103. Total Recall
    102. The Details
    101. The Trouble with the Curve
    100. Brave
    99. Why Stop Now?
    98. Battleship
    97. Savages
    96. John Carter
    95. Snow White and the Huntsman
    94. The Awakening
    93. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
    92. For a Good Time, Call...
    91. Butter
    90. The Campaign
    89. Wanderlust
    88. Cosmopolis
    87. The Do-Deca-Pentathlon
    86. Frankie Go Boom
    85. Project X
    84. Ted
    83. Haywire
    82. Hitchcock
    81. This Must Be The Place
    80. Flight
    79. The Comedy
    78. Promised Land
    77. Safe House
    76. The Amazing Spider-man
    75. The Hunger Games
    74. Men in Black III
    73. The Grey
    72. God Bless America
    71. Frankenweenie
    70. The Bourne Legacy
    69. Collaborator
    68. Game Change
    67. Contraband
    66. The Five-Year Engagement
    65. Premium Rush
    64. Arbitrage
    63. The Invisible War
    62. The Imposter
    61. Not Fade Away
    60. 10 Years
    59. Sinister
    58. Being Flynn
    57. Cloud Atlas
    56. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
    55. This is 40
    54. People Like Us
    53. The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey
    52. Bachelorette
    51. ParaNorman
    50. Jack Reacher
    49. Pitch Perfect
    48. Lawless
    47. Magic Mike
    46. Ruby Sparks
    45. Kill List
    44. Bernie
    43. Compliance
    42. Robot & Frank
    41. Goon
    40. Chronicle
    39. Save the Date
    38. Jeff, Who Lives At Home
    37. The Queen of Versailles
    36. Take this Waltz
    35. Your Sister's Sister
    34. Prometheus
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  • Palooza
    Au Revoir, Shoshanna
    • Feb 2009
    • 14265

    #2
    Didn’t care to see -
    The Devil Inside
    Beneath the Darkness
    Joyful Noise
    Red Tails
    Underworld: Awakening
    W.E.
    One for the Money
    Big Miracle
    The Woman in Black
    Journey 2 - The Mysterious Island
    The Vow
    This Means War
    Act of Valor
    Gone
    Good Deeds
    The Lorax
    A Thousand Words
    Silent House
    Mirror, Mirror
    Wrath of the Titans
    Damsels in Distress
    The Three Stooges
    The Lucky One
    Think Like A Man
    Darling Companion
    Jesus Henry Christ
    The Pirates! Band of Misfits
    Safe
    Dark Shadows
    The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
    What to Expect When You Are Expecting
    Madagascar 3 - Europe’s Most Wanted
    Rock of Ages
    That’s My Boy
    The Woman in the Fifth
    To Rome With Love
    Madea’s Witness Protection
    Ice Age Continental Drift
    Step Up - Revolution
    360
    Hope Springs
    2 Days in New York
    The Odd Life of Timothy Green
    Sparkle
    The Apparition
    The Possession
    The Cold Light of Day
    Anna Karenina
    Stolen
    Hotel Transylvania
    Won’t Back Down
    The Oranges
    The Paperboy
    Here Comes The Boom
    Nobody Walks
    Paranormal Activity 4
    Chasing Mavericks
    Fun Size
    Silent Hill - Revelation
    A Late Quartet
    Breaking Dawn Part 2
    Red Dawn
    The Collection
    Playing for Keeps
    Hyde Park on Hudson
    The Guilt Trip
    Parental Guidance
    Quartet

    Wanted to, but didn’t get to see -
    Coriolanus
    Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie
    Casa de mi Padre
    We Have a Pope
    Rust and Bone
    Rise of the Guardians
    Marley
    Klown
    The Expendables 2
    Amour
    V/H/S
    West of Memphis
    The Impossible
    Les Miserables
    Holy Motors
    How to Survive a Plague

    may be missing some, but you will definitely NOT be seeing any of these movies on the list.

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    • dell71
      Enter Sandman
      • Mar 2009
      • 23919

      #3
      Following.

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      • NAHSTE
        Probably owns the site
        • Feb 2009
        • 22233

        #4
        :cartoon:

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        • Matt
          No longer a noob
          • Jun 2012
          • 1565

          #5
          BRAH. You gotta watch The Vow. Tatum and McAdams are a delight with the chemistry

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          • Palooza
            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
            • Feb 2009
            • 14265

            #6
            Originally posted by Matt
            BRAH. You gotta watch The Vow. Tatum and McAdams are a delight with the chemistry
            Magic Mike, dawg. Ma. Gic. Mike.

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            • Youk
              Posts too much
              • Feb 2009
              • 7998

              #7
              Hey Palooza

              pls watch step up revolution thx

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              • Palooza
                Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                • Feb 2009
                • 14265

                #8
                125. Alex Cross

                Tyler Perry, Matthew Fox, Edward Burns, Rachel Nichols, John C. McGinley, Jean Reno, Carmen Ejogo, Chad Lindberg, Giancarlo Esposito
                Director(s) - Rob Cohen
                Writer(s) - Marc Moss, Kerry Williamson
                Source Material - Based on the novel series by James Patterson
                MPAA Rating - PG-13
                Release Date - October 19
                Runtime - 1 hour, 41 minutes
                RT Score - 12%
                Metacritic - 30/100
                Views - 1
                Viewed - Torrent
                Quote - The tagline is even better - "Don't Cross Alex Cross"
                Review - I don't even know what this movie is about. Alex Cross gets crossed by some jacked freelance MMA Fighter slash hitman with psychotic tendencies whose name happens to be Picasso, because he's a master of his craft. I don't know who to give credit for on this genius bit of writing - James Patterson, the Law and Order - Criminal Intent of crime writers or Marc Moss and Kerry Williamson. I have no idea who those two people are either. I guess there's a reason why they each only have two credits to their name - Moss wrote Along Came a Spider, the Morgan Freeman-as-Alex Cross vehicle from the beginning of the century and that certainly isn't anything to brag about, 10 years out of the game you'd think he'd be practicing. Nope. Kerry Williamson's other credit is as someone's assistant on the set of the Arnold Schwarzenegger classic Collateral Damage. Obviously having two incompetent writers could create a huge problem - and it does. Plot holes, cliches, bored dialogue. Literally everything that can be wrong with a script is here. You don't get much worse than the writing for this one. It plays off as a really, really poor Criminal Minds episode without any of the stuff Mandy Patakin complained about.

                Poor Matthew Fox. He's the Picasso dude. Guy packs on a ridiculous amount of muscle just to be in this horrible direct to the Wal-Mart $5 bin Criminal Minds rip off. Maybe J.J. Abrams has a spot for you in his Star Wars movie because after seeing you in shit like this and Vantage Point it's looking like your obit will only focus on the "Jack Shepard" portion of your life (with a brief mention of Party of Five, but only because that's where you got your start. Humble beginnings ). It seems as though Matthew Fox took the energy out of every actor in this movie and in turn this made him try too hard to be a poorly-written psychotic genius murderer.

                The supporting players are absolutely pathetic, too. Like I said, all the energy was sucked out of each actor and used to full effect by Matthew Fox. John C. McGinley plays generic police captain who doesn't have time for this because he is getting too old for this shit. Edward Burns and Rachel Nichols play cops transported from a late Saw sequel with their pathetic bickering, secret love and incompetent police work. And at one point all of a sudden, IIRC, Rachel Nichols burns to death off screen after a quick bit of torture from Picasso. It happens like that *snaps fingers* and this is only after a handful of lines that a wooden plank could have delivered with more emotion. Also, Leon got fat and I don't know why Gus Fring is in this.

                Rob Cohen's filmography looks like this - xXx, The Fast and the Furious, Daylight, The Skulls, Stealth, The Mummy 3 and DragonHeart. Fucking seriously this guy was born to make this piece of shit except this lacks any of the few redeeming qualities of those movies. This movie has none.

                Of course I saved the best for last and now I am out of breath. Ugh. What is there to say about Tyler Perry that you don't already know? He's outside of his comfort zone with any Madea role he's ever played (unless there's a Madea/Big Momma's House crossover I'm not aware of) and his Tyler Perry's Punny Title movies and he absolutely falls flat on his face. He is absolutely unbelievable as either a cop or a genius, nevertheless a genius cop. Seeing him hold a shotgun all I can think of is how he's going to hurt himself. The conversation in the trailer where Picasso has a gun pointed at Cross's wife is even worse in the movie, thanks to Tyler Perry's raw emotion as the love of his life is about to be sniped during their dinner where he is gunna ask for her hand in marriage or it's their anniversary or some dumb shit. Either way, he's fucking awful, this movie is fucking awful. I would rather be forced to sit down and watch the worst episodes of the worst cop shows before ever catching this movie again. This isn't so bad it's good, this is so bad I wanted to burn down an animal hospital.

                Spoiler Alert - The fuck do you think happens?
                Rating - F

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                • Palooza
                  Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 14265

                  #9
                  124. Man on a Ledge

                  Sam Worthington, Jamie Bell, Elizabeth Banks, Anthony Mackie, Ed Harris, Edward Burns, Genesis Rodriguez, Kyra Sedgewick, Titus Welliver, Felix Solis, William Sadler
                  Director(s) - Asger Leth
                  Writer(s) - Pablo F. Fenjves
                  Source Material - none
                  MPAA Rating - PG-13
                  Release Date - January 27
                  Runtime - 1 hour, 42 minutes
                  RT Score - 32%
                  Metacritic - 40/100
                  Views - 1
                  Viewed - Torrent
                  Quote - "Anyone who creates traffic like this should be shot." Replace 'traffic' with 'shit movies'.
                  Review - Up until October and Alex Cross this was the worst movie I had seen all year. 9 or so months this movie sat at the bottom of my list. I even considered putting it at #125 because with a supporting cast like this, this coulda been fun. It wasn't. Like Cross, this was poorly, poorly written. These two movies are very similar in terms of awfulness. Sam Worthington's success puzzles me just as much as Tyler Perry's. This guy not only makes some of the worst movies around, but he's so boring. Elizabeth Banks, Anthony Mackie, Ed Harris (maybe Jamie Bell) - all better than this and it shows. They don't give one single fuck between the three of them, playing it so safe and by the book that it takes away from the fun it could have been. The movie is literally called Man on a Ledge, it was always going to be an awful piece of shit. I hate it so much I don't even wanna talk about it anymore. Quick shout out to Edward Burns going 2/2 so far this year. Can he make it 3 for 3? Stay tuned.
                  Spoiler Alert - Sam Worthington should go up on a real ledge and jump.
                  Rating - F

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                  • Palooza
                    Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 14265

                    #10
                    123. Friends with Kids

                    Jennifer Westfeldt, Edward Burns
                    Director(s) - Jennifer Westfeldt
                    Writer(s) - Jennifer Westfeldt
                    Source Material - none
                    MPAA Rating - R
                    Release Date - March 16
                    Runtime - 1 hour, 47 minutes
                    RT Score - 67%
                    Metacritic - 55/100
                    Views - 1
                    Viewed - Torrent
                    Quote - "Jane you ignorant slut"
                    Review - Ugh, I hate Jennifer Westfeldt sooooo much and would rather not discuss a horrible film with such a great cast (Adam Scott is like my comedy JGL). I've erased all their names and photos from the record, except for the two pictured above. Babies don't count. I will instead take this time out to congratulate Edward Burns for hitting the trifecta! Being a part of three horrible movies in a row is unheard of, nevertheless the three worst of the year. That is extremely impressive you've come a long way since Saving Private Ryan or The Brothers McMullan. Not sure how many other movies you were a part of in 2012, but I hope to see you on the list some more, if not we'll certainly catch you in 2013 my friend. Stay horrible. Congrats Ed!
                    Spoiler Alert - They have a fucking kid or sumshit.
                    Rating - F

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                    • Buzzman
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 6659

                      #11
                      I initially liked Friends with Kids, but time slowly made me realize how fucking bad it is. Its in its rightful position.

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                      • Youk
                        Posts too much
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 7998

                        #12
                        Stayed on the ledge for over an hour and a half. Impressive, I would have fallen after 2 minutes, end of movie.

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                        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                          Highwayman
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 15429

                          #13
                          Some solid choices here at the bottom. Worthy of their spot.

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                          • NAHSTE
                            Probably owns the site
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 22233

                            #14
                            This isn's so bad it's good, this is so bad I wanted to burn down an animal hospital.

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                            • Palooza
                              Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 14265

                              #15
                              122. The Words

                              Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Irons, Zoe Saldana, Dennis Quaid, Olivia Wilde, John Hannah, Ben Barnes, Nora Arnezeder, Michael McKean, J.K. Simmons
                              Director(s) - Brian Klugman, Lee Sternthal
                              Writer(s) - Brian Klugman, Lee Sternthal
                              Source Material - none
                              MPAA Rating - PG-13
                              Release Date - September 7
                              Runtime - 1 hour, 37 minutes
                              RT Score - 22%
                              Metacritic - 37/100
                              Views - 1
                              Viewed - Torrent
                              Quote - "Don't bullshit an old bullshitter"
                              Review - This movie is a mess. It starts off with "reality" - Dennis Quaid is a writer who wrote a story about a struggling writer who finds a manuscript for a novel written by another writer. Classic writer writing about writing. The story, thankfully, jumps away from Quaid (whom I despise on a Katherine Heigl-esque level) to Bradley Cooper's Rory. Rory is the struggling writer and main character of Quaid's story. As a struggling writer he borrows money from his dad (J.K. Simmons) to stay afloat with his girlfriend (Zoe Saldana). The two are in such a dedicated relationship that it's almost a love-conquers-all situation. BUT Rory needs to be a successful writer. On a trip, Rory finds this bag in a second hand store and he finds a secret compartment that has been hidden from everyone on Earth for like 50 years. In the compartment is a novel's manuscript. Rory becomes infatuated with it, reading it over and over and copying it on to his computer. When wifey finds it, he lies and tells her it is his. It winds up getting published after a quick little time lapse and now Rory is the most popular guy on Earth and the next big thing. This is where the next story-within-a-story comes into play. Jeremy Irons, the obvious writer of Rory's book, confronts him and tells him a story about how and why he wrote the novel. Blah blah blah morals and Rory feels bad. I forget what he does about it but nobody believes him or he just accepts that his name is on the novel and there is no coming back from it without being the next Manti Te'o. I seriously don't remember what happens next. Jeremy Irons disappears and there goes anything the film had going for it.

                              There are no reveals, no twists, no surprises. All the characters outside of Quaid and Wilde aren't real and are just a part of the newest novel by Quaid. This comes as no surprise; we are aware of this from the get-go. I was hoping, praying for a twist where Quaid was really Cooper's Rory or Olivia Wilde was related to the Old Man from Quaid's story, creating a universe where these characters exist. That doesn't happen. Such an anti-climatic film. Nothing happens besides the obvious bullshit you saw in the trailers. This movie is boring, dumb, sloppy, messy and useless. There is no point for this existing. The genre it is listed as is "Mystery & Suspense" - what the fuck? What mystery? We know everything already. Dumb, dumb, dumb. Everything is overly dramatic for no reason, reaching soap opera levels of awful. This is a classic September release, besides the newest Resident Evil/Underworld sequel. Garbage. Avoid at all costs.

                              Spoiler Alert - There's no twist that creates the three stories within a story as one.
                              Rating - F

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