There are some films on my Flickchart that rank higher than they might have, simply because they contain just one scene that held me captivated. Overall, I may not have cared for the movie, but one particular scene or sequence just caught my attention, and I had to admit: I wish the whole movie could have been like that.
Here are a few films that find themselves pulled from the dregs at the bottom of my Flickchart, buoyed in the middling middle on the strength of one or two effective scenes. One is the first R-rated film to win the Best Picture Oscar. One is considered a modern-day masterpiece. One is a mediocre action flick from a director best known for mediocre action flicks. They all have one thing in common: I didn’t love them…but I loved something about them. (Caution to those who might not have seen the films discussed; there may be a few minor spoilers.)
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.
Harry Brown (DVD & Blu-ray)
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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 |
Michael Caine in an awesome looking old-man-turns-into-a-vigilante movie.
Red Riding Trilogy (DVD & Blu-ray)
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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 |
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)
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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 |
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)
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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 |
Tyler Perry’s latest film. It also has Black Dynamite himself, Michael Jai Whitel.