AgreedSwap Guardians of the Galaxy with The Raid 2 and it's a perfect top 10.
I'm really shocked at the love Frank is getting, it's a slightly above average film festival movie.
i'm a big enthusiast of concrete, always been fascinated by it.
I thought it was a good/very good movie about a quirky band........then those last 2 scenes hit and wow, the emotion + music is something else -
followed byFassbender at his parents home without his mask
the incredible I love you wall/alllllll
I loved the final 2 scenes so much that I went back and watched the movie a 2nd time a day later. Liked the movie even more.
Fassbender kills it imo.......it's an interesting examination of a quirky band andmental illness
I also had the closing song on repeat for a week straight when I saw it.
Frank and the Guest have my two favorite endings of the year
I have only seen the first Hunger Games and it were pretty fantastic if not simple. So it's all going downhill from there?
Guardians of the Galaxy were number 1 on mine. One of the most enjoyable movies since Quantum of Solace. Those two movies pops up instantly in my head.
Shows how memorable it is. #1 of the year in the US BO.
the rover (best movie of the year IMO) not even top 50
nebraska 8 points.. wut
Sorry to ask here of all places. But I have been looking in off topic and community and tried searching through Google on the phone. Where is the Oscars 2015 OT?
1. Boyhood
2. The Grand Budapest Hotel
3. Birdman
4. Whiplash
5. Under the Skin
6. Nightcrawler
7. Gone Girl
8. Guardians of the Galaxy
9. Ida
10. Selma
For fun, here's a compiled list of 2014's top 50 movies according to the number of appearances on critics' top ten lists.
What is the humor in Grand Budapest Hotel like?
no Lego Movie, list invalidated
well, I did read your post before I commentedIt's at #12 (the top 50 movies are there).
This isn't a list someone created subjectively based on their feelings about those films. It's the year's movies ranked by the number of appearances on end-of-year critics' lists. Closest thing to an overall picture of what movies critics liked most or thought to be best.
My biggest problem with the movie is that it tries to be grounded and real outside of the band members. Every member of the band could barely fuction in a mental hospital, let alone in band for more then 2-3 months. At first Jon seems to be a normal person before he joins the band but almost immediately after he joins starts losing his mind.