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How would you rank it amongst the best action movies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #2363 |
I was a little bummed walking out of the theater for The Expendables. I don’t remember a car ride home with my friends that quiet since we saw The Passion of the Christ. It had a few things working in its favor (Jet Li, the threesome scene and Terry Crews‘ gun) but ultimately just fell kinda flat. And one of the characters living at the end has surpassed the son surviving in The War of the Worlds as the most illogical and silliest ‘hey look, that guy is still alive, though we totally showed him dying’ moments in movie history.
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How would you rank it amongst the best romantic dramas of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #16074 |
Julia Roberts doing what the title says with James Franco, Billy Crudup and Javier Bardem.
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How would you rank it amongst the best “documentaries” of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #11436 |
Joaquin Phoenix’s fake meltdown on film.
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How would you rank it amongst the best thrillers of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #12839 |
Gemma Arterton is held hostage.
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How would you rank it amongst the best comedic sports movies of all time?
Flickchart Ranking: #4619 |
One of the strangest sports movie casts ever assembled with Sam Rockwell, Rob Corddry and Emma Roberts.