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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:11:47 GMT
Late af for this but idgaf. 13 Hours should be a lot higher.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:12:40 GMT
Thank God Fantastic Beasts wasn't in the Top 50 or something.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:13:57 GMT
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:15:19 GMT
Nice to see Sully here. Wouldn't mind if it was a bit higher.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:16:35 GMT
Deadpool could've been higher. Fuck outta here with the Moana love.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:18:12 GMT
94th. Storks | Nicholas Stoller & Doug Sweetland (30 points) How the fuck did Batman v. Superman managed to make the top 100? How the fuck did Doctor Strange manage to make the top 100?
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:19:33 GMT
YES! Doctor Strange! Moron.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:21:26 GMT
Great to see Midnight Special make it this high, didn't think it was that well liked here. Definitely better than Hail, Caesar! though.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:24:20 GMT
37th. Tower | Keith Maitland (163 points, # 1 on 1 ballot) 36th. Loving | Jeff Nichols (168 points)
Loving is not better than Midnight Special and shouldn't be this high.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:25:23 GMT
Good placement for both of these. Wouldn't mind if Fences was higher though.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:26:01 GMT
Swiss Army Man is too high.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:27:48 GMT
Civil War in the Top 30? LOL O L
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Post by bruinjoe96 on Feb 28, 2017 21:28:01 GMT
How the fuck did Batman v. Superman managed to make the top 100? How the fuck did Doctor Strange manage to make the top 100? Because Doctor Strange was actually a good movie, unlike that other piece of shit.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:28:42 GMT
10 Cloverfield Lane should be at least in the Top 10.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:30:51 GMT
And that makes Captain America: Civil War the best superhero film of 2016.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:32:18 GMT
25th. Green Room | Jeremy Saulnier (222 points, #1 on 1 ballot)
Eh it cracks my Top 20 but I've only seen 49. Doubt it'll be in my Top 35 or even 40 when I finish watching everything
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:33:15 GMT
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:36:19 GMT
14th. The Lobster | Yorgos Lanthimos (410 points, #1 on 3 ballots) 2015 and it belongs in the Top 5.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:37:04 GMT
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:38:29 GMT
10th. Toni Erdmann | Maren Ade (485 points, #1 on 3 ballots) Good but not Top 10 material.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:39:27 GMT
8th. The VVitch | Robert Eggers (566 points, #1 on 6 ballots) It makes my Top 15. Not bad
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:40:28 GMT
7th. Jackie | Pablo Larrain (736 points, #1 on 4 ballots) Hell of a point jump! Natalie Portman's excellent performance shouldn't be enough to get this in the Top 10.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:41:24 GMT
6th. Silence | Martin Scorsese (758 points, #1 on 12 ballots) Should've been in the Top 3. You're all a bunch of plebs.
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:42:23 GMT
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Post by Joaquim on Feb 28, 2017 21:43:03 GMT
4th. Moonlight | Barry Jenkins (1064 points, #1 on 13 ballots) The Best Picture winner, ladies and gents. LOL
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