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Didn't like Catching Fire, it felt like a rehash of the first film. I do really like Interstellar, though, and I plan to watch Into the Woods and Big Hero 6 as soon as they release here. Liking the list so far.
Agreed, but it does play a (small) factor. I suspect that younger people don't see smaller drama films as much as adults do, even if they liked the genre equally.
Oh and surprisingly, 10 films from there are on my list.
(Admittedly most are pretty low and could get replaced)
Agreed with Mike, presentation is nice. Poster/image, favourite quote, favourite part/character, box office/RT as well as the explanation - how any good list should be presented.
I'm looking forward to Into the Woods which comes out next Friday. I thought The Imitation Game was garbage. How to Train Your Dragon 2 was great, one of my favourites of the year too.
Oh I love it, but it's been a long time since I saw it. Best thing to do is get cider, make popcorn, time it to be in the middle of the night when family is out, and sing along having the time of my life. I love musicals.
Yeah, I mean, I have the blu ray so I will definitely watch it at some point.
Although, I bought Moulin Rouge on blu-ray about a year ago and still haven't watched it.
No, no, that's actually really interesting. I had always ignored X-Men, just looked a bit boring to me, but if they actually have some depth then I might well watch them. Being in a minority group myself, I'm sure I can relate.
Thanks! No one's ever really explained it like that to me, I just figured it was another franchise of action-superhero films that happened to have a good cast.