By now we’ve all spent countless hours on Flickchart endlessly agonizing over matchups in relentless pursuit of our ultimate movie lists. Flickchart is a drug, and like any junkie, I’m always looking for a better high. Something new to satisfy my movie ranking addiction. Globally ranking movies is great, but sometimes I want to narrow down my choices and really focus on a specific type of movie. Fortunately, the site allows for customized filters allowing for matchups that are more specific. This lets you quickly polish up your ‘best of the decade’ lists, or aids in helping you pick your favorite slasher flick, but what about when you get REALLY specific. Just how many ‘Unglamorized Spy Films From the 90s‘ are there? Exactly how many crime dramas starring Robert Di Niro have I seen? This is the purpose of this series; I seek out the most obscure lists, watch all the films, make the definitive call on how they stack up against each other, and hopefully find some underrated diamonds in the rough.
In this first article, I combine two of my favorite things: cheesy 80′s flicks and dinosaurs. The category is ‘Prehistoric Fantasies from the 1980s‘. Now in the past twenty years we’ve been treated to some of the very best of this genre, with films like ‘Jurassic Park‘ and ‘Ice Age‘, but narrowing the focus to the 80s leaves just four films. Of course there is the one almost everyone over the age of twenty has seen, ‘The Land Before Time‘. Maybe you even have some fond memories watching the campy ‘Baby… Secret of the Lost Legend‘ on cable, but beyond that it starts to get pretty obscure. There is the low brow comedy ‘Caveman‘ starring a Beatle, and then there is the Daryl Hannah lead ‘Clan of the Cave Bear‘ chronicling the difficulties of a young Cro-Magnon woman living in a clan of Neanderthals. Despite having such a specific genre, there is a wide range of types of films in this category. From family friendly to satirical, to serious drama, it’s almost impossible to compare these films. But that’s Flickchart. Only one will triumph and be crowned as the ‘Best Prehistoric Fantasy from the 1980s’!
Kick-Ass (DVD and Blu-ray)
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How would you rank it amongst the best comic book movies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #2105 |
Nic Cage in a glorious glorification of violence.
Ghost Writer (DVD and Blu-ray)
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How would you rank it amongst the best thrillers of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #4535 |
Ewan McGregor and Pierce Brosnan in what, by almost all accounts, is a very good thriller.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid (DVD and Blu-ray)
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How would you rank it amongst the best family movies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #8640 |
It’s Chloe Moretz day today. Not only was she the uncomfortably adult Hit-Girl up in Kick-Ass but she plays a character more her age in this flick.
After.Life (DVD and Blu-ray)
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How would you rank it amongst the best horror movies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #11680 |
Nice cast with Liam Neeson and Christina Ricci but there needs to be a solid script and direction to also make a movie connect.
A Prophet (DVD and Blu-ray)
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How would you rank it amongst the best crime movies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #4675 |
A very interesting looking flick that was nominated for best foreign movie at the Oscars last year.