Top Ten 2012 Films

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  1. Mr Light

    Mr Light Admiral Admiral

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    1. The Avengers: probably the most excited I've been watching a movie since Star Wars ended. Truly, an event movie!
    2. The Hobbit: still magical, still enjoyable, I liked the added material.
    3. Dark Knight Rises: bloated, too long, too much, not as good as the last one, but a good ending
    4. Prometheus: I really enjoyed this story and learning the secrets
    5. Skyfall: did not like the last two but this was a good Bond movie
    6. Django Unchained: solid QT movie but I didn't like how it ended
    7. Wreck It Ralph: highly enjoyable video game love letter
    8. Rise of the Guardians: I like how it got dark and scary, more kids movies should be like this
    9. Cabin in the Woods: great reinvention of horror cliches
    10. Abe Vampire Hunter: really interesting and bizarre story that psyched me enough to read the book
     
  2. tomalak301

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    1. Moonrise Kingdom - The most surprising film I saw last year

    2. The Avengers - A lot of fun was had watching this film

    3. Django Unchained - Probaby had the best ending all year.

    4. Goon - Great Hockey Movie and maybe this generations Slap Shot

    5. Argo - Probably should win best picture at the oscars

    6. 21 Jump Street - Great comedy

    7. The Hunger Games - My love for Jennifer Lawrence grows

    8. Flight - Washington was really really good here

    9. Men in Black III - Really surprised how much I liked this movie

    10. Skyfall - Nice Entry into the Bond Franchise
     
  3. Jax

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    I only saw 11 new movies this year so I will have a top 11...

    The Avengers
    The Dark Knight Rises
    Skyfall
    The Hobbit
    The Expendables 2
    Dredd
    The Amazing Spider-Man
    Looper
    Prometheus
    The Campaign
    The Bourne Legacy
     
  4. Starbreaker

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    1. The Dark Knight Rises
    2. The Avengers
    3. Prometheus
    4. The Hunger Games
    5. Like Crazy
    6. John Dies at the End
    7. Lincoln
    8. Safety Not Guaranteed
    9. The Hobbit
    10. Flight
     
  5. CaptainCanada

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    1. Moonrise Kingdom - Wes Anderson's wry, endlessly delightful story about deadpanly idealistic children and the jaded adults hunting them. The little girl in Beasts of the Southern Wild has gotten more end-of-the-year press, but Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward are superb here and deserve more laurels.

    2. Looper - the most surprising movie I saw this year, by far. Until probably the day before it came out, I had no plans to see it, which means I didn't track its development or publicity at all (also a rare movie where the trailers conceal some fairly significant parts of the movie). Rian Johnson delivers fully on the promise of his earlier work.

    3. Les Miserables - a flawed but ambitious adaptation of the stage musical, which gets most of it right. This is a concentrated blast of 19th century melodrama, elevated with operatic music, and it does a better job than anything else this year of eliciting emotional reaction. The live-singing and Hooper's gritty, claustrophobic direction both work very well for me. With a Javert with more than adequate vocals this might be my favourite movie of the year.

    4. Django Unchained - Tarantino delivers another brilliant historical epic, with all his usual bells and whistles. Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Samuel L. Jackson are all in top form (the first and last of these do their best work for him, by far), and Jamie Foxx is quite good too.

    5. The Perks of Being a Wallflower - a lovely teen drama, unjustly underseen thanks to poor marketing, but featuring three great performances from Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, and Ezra Miller.

    6. Wreck-It Ralph - Disney Studios' best in-house effort since The Lion King (and this is from someone who's a big fan of several of the films produced in the intervening period), highly imaginative, funny, surprisingly affecting, and with a great voice cast.

    7. Skyfall - one of the best James Bond films. If this is a sign of what you can do by putting real auteurs on the property, I hope the producers repeat it in the future; also features some of Roger Deakins' most memorable images, which is saying something, and strikes a nice balance of grittier elements with the stuff that makes the James Bond films what they are.

    8. The Avengers - while it certainly doesn't have the thematic depth of the Nolan Batman movies, that's not really what the Avengers are about to begin with. The Avengers are meant to be the last word in superhero action, and that's what this movie delivers. Future superhero movies are going to have to work to measure up to this.

    9. Life of Pi - some parts are stronger than others, but Ang Lee's adaptation of the Booker Prize-winning novel features some of the most audacious segments of the year. The special effects and cinematography combine to give one of the most visually beautiful movies ever made, and newcomer Sharma gives a remarkable debut performance when you consider he spends most of it opposite a CGI tiger. If he was a woman he'd likely be an Oscar contender.

    10. Lincoln - this one's a bit of an oddity for me, because it's a superbly crafted period drama about an American president I've read quite a lot about, and yet it isn't higher on my list. All the same, it's on it. Maybe I overly scrutinize the history on display. Anyway, the scene-to-scene construction is amazing, and the film should be held up as a model of how to make use of a huge ensemble and give everybody something to do.

    Have yet to see: Amour, A Royal Affair, The Silver Linings Playbook, Zero Dark Thirty
     
  6. sidious618

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    I didn't see enough to give a quality top ten so I'll do a top five:

    1) The Master
    2) Prometheus
    3) Argo
    4) The Hobbit
    5) Skyfall

    There are a number of other films I still want to see like The Loneliest Planet and Not Fade Away that could easily get on this list.
     
  7. Vasquez Rocks

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    ^I only saw ten movies in 2012. So I'll just do a top five also:

    1. Frankenweenie
    2. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
    3. Skyfall
    4. The Avengers
    5. 21 Jump Street
     
  8. Sagart

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    1. The Avengers
    2. Skyfall
    3. Argo
    4. Silver Linings Playbook
    5. The Dark Knight Rises
    6. Life of Pi
    7. We Bought a Zoo
    8. Bernie
    9. War Horse
    10. The Grey
     
  9. Temis the Vorta

    Temis the Vorta Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    As usual, I'm lucky to see ten movies the same year they're released...

    1. Lincoln
    2. Flight
    3. Moonrise Kingdom
    4. The Hunger Games
    5. The Avengers
    6. Safety Not Guaranteed
    7. The Queen of Versailles
    8. Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Slayer
    9. The Raven

    ...not even ten this year.
     
  10. od0_ital

    od0_ital Admiral Admiral

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    SciFi/Fantasy

    - John Carter
    - The Hunger Games
    - Cabin in the Woods
    - The Avengers
    - Men in Black 3
    - Dredd
    - Looper
    - Cloud Atlas
    - Wreck-It Ralph
    - The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

    Everything Else

    - We Need to Talk About Kevin
    - Sound of Noise
    - The Raid: Redemption
    - Moonrise Kingdom
    - God Bless America
    - Killer Joe
    - Celese & Jesse Forever
    - The Perks of Being a Wallflower
    - Argo
    - Skyfall
     
  11. Owain Taggart

    Owain Taggart Vice Admiral Admiral

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    Didn''t see all that many movies this year, but:

    1. The Avengers
    2. Skyfall
    3. Life of Pi