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Today on Episode 106 of the Cinema Geeks …..we continue the journey through our personal Top 100 Films of All-Time with our 80-71 entries.
Box Office:
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Rotten Tomatoes:
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/browse/in-theaters/
News:
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Trailers:
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Question:
What do you think of everyone’s 80-71 selections?
Geeks:
Kevin @OptimusSolo
Dan @MovieRevolt
Amanda @HardCandiMandi
Matt @FridleyCent
Beasts of No Nation was a surprise for me. Great film don’t get me wrong. When I think favorite though its not a movie I would think of I guess. Favorite to me is like a movie I can watch over and over. A movie like Beats of No Nation is too powerful for that.
I guess I am the complete opposite of this! To me I would much rather see and I would weigh much more heavily an extremely powerful film that can affect me to the core over a film that’s re-watchable. I also do find films like that more re-watchable than most on average which may be weird I know. I’m somewhat lacking emotionally overall as a person as trauma at a young age left me somewhat emotionally numb so a film that can break through that gets a lot of extra points personally in my book. Also, I think genre plays too large of a role in whether a film is re-watchable or not so for me it doesn’t weight into my rankings much at all. I know I’m in the minority for most of this though! (You’ll see more like this moving forward in my countdown, so my apologies in advance!)
Beasts of No Nation was a surprise for me. Great film don’t get me wrong. When I think favorite though its not a movie I would think of I guess. Favorite to me is like a movie I can watch over and over. A movie like Beats of No Nation is too powerful for that.
I guess I am the complete opposite of this! To me I would much rather see and I would weigh much more heavily an extremely powerful film that can affect me to the core over a film that’s re-watchable. I also do find films like that more re-watchable than most on average which may be weird I know. I’m somewhat lacking emotionally overall as a person as trauma at a young age left me somewhat emotionally numb so a film that can break through that gets a lot of extra points personally in my book. Also, I think genre plays too large of a role in whether a film is re-watchable or not so for me it doesn’t weight into my rankings much at all. I know I’m in the minority for most of this though! (You’ll see more like this moving forward in my countdown, so my apologies in advance!)