Monday, January 4th, 2010

As 2009 came to end so started every blogger and film critic letting the world know what he/she thought was the best of the best of the year. Even I let my thoughts be known on the topic here. After reading threw a ton of these lists I noticed the variety of films being mentioned and I thought, what would be the best of the best if instead of 1 guy/girl telling me their thoughts we all got together and duked it out over why one movie should be put above another. Well since I knew it was almost impossible to get so many people in one room and it would probably end in a few fatalities as soon as certain words that can’t be taken back were said. So what I’ve done is I jotted down as many Top Ten lists as I could find and decided to merge them all into one mammoth of a list. (more…)
Tags: 2009, 500 Days of Summer, A Serious Man, Adventureland, Antichrist, Anvil: The Story of Anvil, Avatar, Away We Go, Bad Lieutenant, Coraline, Crazy Heart, District 9, Drag Me To Hell, Funny People, In The Loop, Inglorious Basterds, List, Moon, Observe and Report, Precious, Star Trek, Summer Hours, taken, The Brothers Bloom, The Fantastic Mr Fox, The Hangover, The Hurt Locker, The Messenger, The Road, Up, up in the air, Watchmen, Where the Wild Things Are, World's Greatest Dad, Zombieland
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Sunday, June 7th, 2009

So here is Raimi’s return to the horror genre of filmmaking. Mrs. Ganush [Lorna Raver] comes to Christine Brown [Alison Lohman], a loan officer at the bank, for a third extension on her mortgage and Christine declines her request which means that Mrs. Ganush will lose her home. After a huge scene in the bank which puts Mrs. Ganush in a position of shame everything seems to have ended and both women will deal with their own lives. However, later that evening Mrs. Ganush attacks Christine in the car park and curses Christine with a powerful curse that will end in her being dragged to hell by a demon. (more…)
Tags: Alison Lohman, Drag Me To Hell, horror, Ivan Raimi, Justin Long, Movie Review, Sam Raimi
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