Posts Tagged ‘Indiana Jones’

“What’s left to say?”

This simple question looms over every conversation we ever have. We fret over making sure our audience has all the necessary information and context(s) from which to reach the conclusions we’re hoping they find. As listener or reader, we search for the cues that tell us that it’s okay to begin processing and reacting. At some point, on either side of the discourse, we wonder whether it’s run its course and we’re now free to move on to other things.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Flickchart Matchup of the Day

Drive VS Raiders of the Lost Ark

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Drive has moved up to #9 all-time on Flickchart, passing Raiders of the Lost Ark. Which do you prefer?

Expiring from Netflix Instant This Week

Expiring From Netflix on March 7th:

Expiring From Netflix on March 9th:

Whoa, this could end up being a week where Netflix Instant gains more than it loses!

Weekend Box Office

Movie
Weekend $
Total $
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$70.7 Mil
$71 Mil
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$20.8 Mil
$21 Mil
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$13.7 Mil
$45 Mil
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$7.2 Mil
$108 Mil
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$7.0 Mil
$26 Mil
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Since last fall’s revamping of Flickchart‘s global ranking system (see the official announcement about that here), many films have found themselves moved around on the global charts. But one thing remains consistent: the Directors Who Dominate continue to do so. Previously covered in this series, Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino remain at the top of the charts (with their highest-ranked films at #1 and #4, respectively.) But the biggest change is that their newest efforts (Inception and Inglourious Basterds) have a much stronger presence on the chart, where they now appear at #2 and #13. And this brings us to another director who continually dominates, the man who is widely regarded (for good or ill) as the father of the modern blockbuster: Steven Spielberg.

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In This Corner…

Sooner or later, everybody runs. Even if they’re one of the biggest movie stars on the face of the planet. For this edition of Reel Rumbles, grab your popcorn and prepare for the run of your life as we go on the lam with Harrison Ford and Tom Cruise in an attempt to prove their innocence (and cinematic superiority) with The Fugitive vs. Minority Report.

These two thrillers both feature a cinema superstar accused of murder and on the run from the law. One is a tense cat-and-mouse game between a surgeon out to find his wife’s real killer and the dogged U.S. Marshal on his tail; the other is set in the not-so-distant future, and features a law enforcement officer trying to clear himself of a murder that hasn’t even been committed yet. One is an almost unexpected masterwork from a director whose other best-known credits are the Steven Seagal vehicle Under Siege and a Coast Guard movie starring Ashton Kutcher. The other is a superb thriller-with-a-sci-fi-twist from one of cinema’s greatest living legends that, despite how great it is, somehow still doesn’t seem to quite match some of the director’s previous cinematic efforts.

So which is better? Run–don’t walk–into the Reel Rumbles ring and find out…

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Overall, it’s a pretty slow week for physical media, but Netflix more than makes up for it. Their new agreement with the premium cable channel EPIX kicks off on September 1st; resulting in things like all the Indiana Jones movies, the Star Trek movies, and Iron Man available to instantly stream to your computer, gaming console, smartphone, and whatever else you may own. For $9 a month and being able to have a DVD out at the same time – it’s a steal, in my opinion.

What’s new to the Blu-ray and DVD Release Schedule This Week?

Harry Brown (DVD & Blu-ray)

How would you rank it amongst the best thrillers of all time?

Flickchart Ranking: #5438

Times Ranked: 559

Win Percentage: 66%

How Many Top-20′s: 0 Users

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Michael Caine in an awesome looking old-man-turns-into-a-vigilante movie.

Red Riding Trilogy (DVD & Blu-ray)

How would you rank it amongst the best crime movies of all time?

Flickchart Ranking: #7728

Times Ranked: 167

Win Percentage: 79%

How Many Top-20′s: 0 Users

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3 movies: In the Year of Our Lord: 1974, In the Year of Our Lord: 1980 and In the Year of Our Lord: 1983. It’s a series of movies following a harrowing British crime across three investigators and nine years. They’re drawing very favorable comparisons to Zodiac. All three are also already available on Netflix’s Instant Streaming service via the link above.

Marmaduke (DVD & Blu-ray)

How would you rank it amongst the best animal movies of all time?

Flickchart Ranking: #14254

Times Ranked: 120

Win Percentage: 12%

How Many Top-20′s: 0 Users

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Owen Wilson in a movie about a big dog. Bonus trivia: Bear Grylls (maybe the greatest man alive right now, even if his show is staged) named one of his kids “Marmaduke.”

Why Did I Get Married Too? (DVD & Blu-ray)

How would you rank it amongst the best comedies of all time?

Flickchart Ranking: #14174

Times Ranked: 25

Win Percentage: 45%

How Many Top-20′s: 0 Users

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Tyler Perry’s latest film. It also has Black Dynamite himself, Michael Jai Whitel.

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