2010 Archive

‘Tis the season for cinephiles to be watching their holiday favorites. TV stations are airing the usual array of heartwarming holiday classics around the clock. Most of you will be watching the traditional Christmas fare. Whether it’s the touching morality fables like ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ or the nostalgic Rankin/Bass animations, everyone has their can’t miss holiday movie.  Here in the ‘Depths of Obscurity’, I like to buck the traditional fare, dig deep into the well of long-forgotten films, and maybe start some new Christmas traditions.

In this very special holiday edition of Depths of Obscurity, I’m going to do things a little bit differently.  Normally I pick one specific filter, then watch and rank every film on that list. This time around I found that method too limiting and instead opted to go with five films that span the gamut of obscurity, from overlooked classics from the 40’s to low grade B slasher flicks from the 2000’s. Each film is from a different decade, and has a distinctly different genre. My one rule was that they had to be a holiday film and be virtually invisible on Flickchart, which I defined as having a ranking of 10,000 or lower.

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In This Corner…

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, which means many people will be turning their movie-watching attention to a lot of those feel-good holiday favorites. But for some, this is the most wonderful time of the year… for busting some heads. Nothing says peace on Earth like a good, old-fashioned, blood-pumping action flick, and this year we’re entering the Reel Rumbles ring with a couple of the best. So get ready to deck the halls (and some thugs). It’s time for Die Hard vs. Lethal Weapon.

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How will you rank December 22nd’s new films against some of the best movies ever made?

True Grit – PG-13 – watch the trailer

True Grit movie reviews and rankings

True Grit movie discussions and rankings

Thank you, Coen Brothers, because this was shaping up to be one of the most soulless slates of Christmas wide releases ever assembled. True Grit has a 96% on RottenTomatoes after 73 reviews and stars Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon and Josh Brolin.

Gulliver’s Travels – PG – watch the trailer

Gulliver's Travels movie reviews and rankings

Gulliver's Travels movie discussions and rankings

I really like Jack Black, but this reimagining of the classic story looks pretty terrible. Emily Blunt, Amanda Peet and Jason Segel round out the very solid cast.

(Released on December 25th)

Little Fockers – PG-13 – watch the trailer

Little Fockers movie reviews and rankings

Little Fockers movie discussions and rankings

This franchise looks tired. After 44 reviews, it has a 9% on RottenTomatoes.

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Rank the week of December 21st’s Blu-ray and DVD releases against the best movies ever made:

Salt (DVD and Blu-ray | PG-13 | 2010)

Salt reviews and rankings How would you rank it amongst the best spy movies of all time?

Flickchart Ranking: #3220
Times Ranked: 3010
Win Percentage: 51%
How Many Top-20′s: 3 Users

add Salt to my list of the best movies ever buy dvd on amazon Netflix

What do your fellow Flickcharters have to say?

flickme“Salt, while good is doing little more than following in the footsteps of Jason Bourne. Maybe we will see more in the inevitable sequels but for now this one’s easy. Bourne.”

(From Discussion on Salt vs. The Bourne Identity)

Easy A (DVD and Blu-ray | PG-13 | 2010)

Easy A reviews and rankings How would you rank it amongst the best comedy movies of all time?

Flickchart Ranking: #2114
Times Ranked: 2555
Win Percentage: 62%
How Many Top-20′s: 5 Users

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What do your fellow Flickcharters have to say?

willhunting“I was surprised by how much I liked Fired Up. I was even more surprised by how much I liked Easy A. I don’t think I will doubt Will Gluck again. Emma Stone is pretty amazing.”

(From Discussion on Easy A vs Fired Up)

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Movie

Weekend $

Total $

Average $/Theater

Add to My Flickchart

TRON Legacy

$43.6 Mil

$44 Mil

$12,634

rank it against the best movies of all time

Yogi Bear

$16.7 Mil

$17 Mil

$4,752

rank it against the best movies of all time

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

$12.4 Mil

$43 Mil

$3,488

rank it against the best movies of all time

The Fighter

$12.2 Mil

$13 Mil

$4,874

rank it against the best movies of all time

The Tourist

$8.7 Mil

$31 Mil

$3,157

rank it against the best movies of all time

Tangled

$8.7 Mil

$128 Mil

$2,710

rank it against the best movies of all time

Black Swan

$8.3 Mil

$16 Mil

$8,655

rank it against the best movies of all time

How Do You Know

$7.6 Mil

$8 Mil

$3,061

rank it against the best movies of all time

Harry Potter 7

$4.9 Mil

$266 Mil

$1,694

rank it against the best movies of all time

Unstoppable

$1.8 Mil

$77 Mil

$961

rank it against the best movies of all time

Somehow, How Do You Know has a $120 million budget, which is insane. You could make ten Black Swans for that amount of money. It looks like a small romantic drama/comedy, yet it cost 20% more to make than Unstoppable.

Source: Box Office Mojo