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How would you rank it amongst the best superhero movies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #1761 |
The first Iron Man was a lot of fun but this one fell into the common superhero movie sequel trap where there’s just too many people doing too many things to make a great, focused movie. Still pretty good though.
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How would you rank it amongst the best crime dramas of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #7156 |
The most interesting DVD release of the week. Casey Affleck and Jessica Alba in a “controversial” movie about what happens when you embrace your dark side.
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How would you rank it amongst the best road movies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #4200 |
Jonah Hill and Russell Brand in a well received comedy. Something about Russell Brand is instantly off-putting to me. I think it’s his beard.
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How would you rank it amongst the best war dramas of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: Just Added |
Viggo Mortensen plays a “good” man who inadvertently becomes a Nazi propagandist.
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How would you rank it amongst the best horror comedies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #10376 |
A Rock Band becomes stars after becoming Vampires. Eclectic Cast: Malcolm McDowell, Jessica Pare, Moby, Henry Rollins, Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop.
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How would you rank it amongst the best thriller movies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #8345 |
Very silly set-up (small group of friends trapped way up in the air on a ski lift for a few days while the park is closed) but it is winning a majority of its Flickchart battles…
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How would you rank it amongst the best animated superhero movies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: Just Added |
I absolutely love these DC Comic animated movies. The more Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, and Justice League out, the better.
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How would you rank it amongst the best documentaries of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #12066 |

I love the purity of impulse involved in duels on Flickchart.
Though I certainly can’t speak for everyone, I personally use the “first thought, best thought” principle when it comes to declaring a victor. You know, the method taught to us in school, to survive multiple choice tests you didn’t study for. This principle states that the first answer you think is right, is probably right. Similarly, whichever dueling movie inspires the greatest instinctive rush of affection – on a primal level, divorced from the paralysis of over-thinking – is the correct choice to win the duel. If you suddenly realize this principle is working too well, and Flickchart autopilot has resulted in an errant click, there’s always the Undo button to correct your mistakes.