
FAST FIVE(Blu-ray & DVD | PG13 | 2011)
Flickchart Ranking: #803
Win Percentage: 57%
Times Ranked: 5781
Top-20 Rankings: 40
Directed By: Justin Lin
Starring: Dwayne Johnson • Vin Diesel • Paul Walker • Jordana Brewster • Elsa Pataky
Genres: Action • Action Thriller • Chase Movie • Crime • Drama • Thriller

It’s time for the first of the month again, when Netflix unleashes a huge array of streaming goodies for all us movie lovers. Last month’s mix-up with the Netflix API relaying that Miramax movies would be released, when they actually weren’t, is being fixed with Pulp Fiction and much more coming out. Take a look:
Animal Kingdom (R | 2010)Flickchart Ranking: #694 |
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Directed By: David Michôd
Starring: Ben Mendelsohn • Jacki Weaver • Joel Edgerton • Luke Ford • Guy Pearce
Genres: Coming-of-Age • Crime • Crime Drama • Crime Thriller • Drama • Ensemble Film • Gangster Film • Thriller
Studios/Franchises: Golden Globe Nominated • Academy Award Nominated • Sony Pictures Classics
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This has been a huge week for new releases. Too big for one column. Check out our post on this week’s earlier list of new Netlfix Streaming movies.
Pulp Fiction (R | 1994)Flickchart Ranking: #4 |
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Directed By: Quentin Tarantino
Starring: John Travolta • Uma Thurman • Bruce Willis • Amanda Plummer • Eric Stoltz
Genres: Crime • Crime Comedy • Ensemble Film • Gangster Film
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There’s been a little controversy over some particular flicks popping up on Flickchart for ranking. Some users seem to figure that Flickchart is a bit too liberal in the material it approves for ranking. WWE wrestling specials? Pixar animated shorts? Television pilot episodes? Looney Tunes? Captain EO?
Well, it all started there, didn’t it? Captain EO is a “4-D” film that debuted in Walt Disney theme parks in 1986 and ran there exclusively through the ’90s. The 17-minute sci-fi film (at the time, the most expensive movie ever made on a per-minute basis) starred Michael Jackson, and was essentially a giant music video with 3-D imagery, flashing lights and plenty of smoke. Following Jackson’s death, the film made a return to Disney parks in 2010, but it has never had a theatrical release.