Posted on 01/09/2012 3:02:59 PM PST by L.A.Justice
BEST FILMS:
The Artist
War Horse
Moneyball
Hugo
Midnight in Paris
Win Win
The Descendants
The Way
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2
My Week with Marilyn
WORST FILMS:
Sucker Punch
Conan the Barbarian
Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part I
Beastly
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Jack & Jill
Just Go With It
I Don't Know How She Does It
Hard Breakers
Footloose
Medved stated that THE ARTIST was the best film of the year. I would like to rent MONEYBALL DVD...
I would like to see THE DEBT as well...
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
and Planet of the Apes are my favorites........
Gee, I haven’t seen ANY of those flicks,I don’t
WANT to see any of those flicks, I must be
killing Hollywood.
Hugo was my favorite.
How could he not have “The Undefeated” on the list?
The best movie of the year is courageous. I was mesmerized by it and it is a long movie but felt like 10 minutes. A conservative not having this movie on his list is worthless to me. I hated The Decendents....horribly boring. I liked Just Go with it. It was funny.
The Artist, no question!
They remade “Footloose”....Really?!?!?!!
It’s the first time in many years that I saw more of the best than the worst.
Amazing!
Moneyball is great. Going to see it a 2nd time at the budget cinema tomorrow for $2/ticket.
And you would trust Michael “McCainiac Romneybot” Medved’s opinion on anything why?
Gunner
The film academy will love Hugo & the Artist.
Didn’t see any of them.
I saw all those movies Rombot Medved mentioned and he’s full of it. They ALL stink or mostly disappoint. 2011 was the very worse year for movies that I can recall. 2012 has to be better. Please.
That said... the “Ape” movie in ‘11 brought back memories of Charlton Heston’s work, so that’s the ONLY one I’d recommend.
I should add that I’ve also seen Warhorse, The Debt, and Hugo this year. They were all good, but my 2 favorites were The Help (I’ve seen it twice) and The Mighty Macs which enjoyed a VERY short run at the local cinema.
The Mighty Macs is outstanding, but apparently couldn’t get a good distribution contract. It is G rated, a true story, and thoroughly delightful. The biggest surprise was how much the woman’s BBall team from a tiny Catholic college influenced the sports world. I would like to see it again, but it has disapppeared from the theaters around here.
Oh yeah, The Artist was the best silent movie of the past 50 years.
P'Shaw!
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