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Watched Margin Call tonight. Excellent movie. It's rare you find a film that's set almost entirely in a stock firm, with no violence or sex, that keeps itself interesting and tense throughout. 8/10.
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I just put zeroes as place holders. It's just a template to make sorting and totaling scores easier.Originally Posted by CP1708
Ill, I don't understand, is there a vote somewhere in there? It says 0 for everyone, do we all suck, or what's goin on there?
And I don't think I've gotten an answer yet, but am I the only one who is thoroughly not impressed with Animal House? Or is its' fascination purely for it's genre changing impact?
I haven't ever sat down and watched this yet. Everyone thinks I am so old, but this was before my time, so I never checked it out. I did find it cheap as hell on Blu Ray a while back, so I picked it up, just haven't had time. When I do get around to it, I'll post in here and ping you.
Very nice work on the vote, I think we're pretty close to having enough, I have a couple more folks to ask, I think I'll announce sometime Monday or Tuesday.
Kev, honestly I am surprised you sat thru Number 4. As you have seen MrO murder that flicks soul over and over again.I thought it was eh, but had more than I actually expected if that makes sense. Coulda been better, but harmless, will never watch it again I'm sure.
I don't turn a movie off once I've committed to it, no matter how bad it might be. I have to justify wasting the time to myself. This 2011 list has me watching all kinds of nonsense.
Since it's out there, I voted for MrO, Chester, then Noskey.
Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
I effing love that gif.What's it from?