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Originally posted by YMCMB357 View PostWhat is everyone's top movies of 2013 ?
Mine is going to have to be Gravity =)
Next year my list will prob change cuz im gonna watch all the other good movies when they realese on DVD, but for now: FF6, Hangover 3, Pacific Rim, Hobit: Desolation of Smaug, Pain and Gain and White House down....
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Originally posted by YMCMB357 View PostWhat is everyone's top movies of 2013 ?
Mine is going to have to be Gravity =)
As it is now I can't pick a movie for #1. - And there's still a few movies I HAVE to watch until I will/can make my list though.Last edited by ProBitaz.; 12-24-2013, 11:37 AM.
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Originally posted by WeezySVK View PostDamn, I really wanted to see it in the cinema in 3D but dont had time when it was in my city.
Next year my list will prob change cuz im gonna watch all the other good movies when they realese on DVD, but for now: FF6, Hangover 3, Pacific Rim, Hobit: Desolation of Smaug, Pain and Gain and White House down.
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Originally posted by WeezySVK View PostYes, but everybody says that the movie is alot better in the cinema and 3D, but hopefully the DVD version will be still good.
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Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View PostI'm really excited to see The Wolf of Wall Street now.
Richard Brody (of the New Yorker) named in film of the year, which is good because I usually agree with his opinions. Peter Travers (of Rolling Stone) named it the third best film of the year, behind 12 Years a Slave and Gravity.
And I just found out it's 179 minutes (3 hours) long, and it's an 18 (highest rating in the UK), so it doesn't sound like it's going to be one of those studio-controlled movies. It sounds like Scorsese had a good amount of creative control, which usually leads to a good movie.Originally posted by ShakeWhy so negative all the time???
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The Rescuers. Very underrated Disney film. I rate this very high, probably mosltly cause of nostalgia. But it's still a good film imo.
Fruitvale Station. Damn, right in the feels man. This hit me like a brick. Not a flawless movie, but I don't think a movie ever did what this did. Usually a movie gets under my skin and I start to really feel the movie and slowly it gets to me. But this one man, it just hit in the blink of an eye. I think the true story did a lot for me, but still... Very good film this one. 7-8/10
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Originally posted by WeEeEeEzZzZyYy View Postwhy is there no good movies out?
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Originally posted by ProBitaz. View PostThe Rescuers. Very underrated Disney film. I rate this very high, probably mosltly cause of nostalgia. But it's still a good film imo.
Fruitvale Station. Damn, right in the feels man. This hit me like a brick. Not a flawless movie, but I don't think a movie ever did what this did. Usually a movie gets under my skin and I start to really feel the movie and slowly it gets to me. But this one man, it just hit in the blink of an eye. I think the true story did a lot for me, but still... Very good film this one. 7-8/10
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Originally posted by WeEeEeEzZzZyYy View Postwhy is there no good movies out?
Those Kuzz mentioned, and American Hustle.
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Melancholia.
Wow, a Trier-movie I actually "enjoyed" (as much as it is possible to enjoy a depression/depressed movie), and surprisigly no graphic sex and toture in this.
8/10Last edited by ProBitaz.; 12-27-2013, 07:17 AM.
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