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Now, I haven't seen Les Miserables, Zero Dark Thirty, The Hobbit, Django Unchained, or the Palme D'Or winner from this past year, Amour. I'm also, per usual, shamefully behind on documentaries.
But this year has been terrific.
Just month by month, things that I personally enjoyed the hell out of:
January- The Grey February- Chronicle, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (nope! It's still good!) March- 21 Jump Street, The Raid: Redemption April- The Cabin in the Woods, Bernie, Headhunters May- The Avengers, Moonrise Kingdom June- Beasts of the Southern Wild, most of Prometheus July- ... so July was down for me, but many people will put Spiderman and/or TDKR here August- Cosmopolis, Paranorman, Lawless September- The Master, Perks of Being A Wallflower, Looper October- Holy Motors, Seven Psychopaths, Argo, Cloud Atlas November- Lincoln, Skyfall, Wreck-It Ralph, Life of Pi
Now, you can obviously squabble about the quality of individual selections on there, or perhaps you'd include one of a number of critically acclaimed features I didn't get around to-- The Turin Horse, Tabu, The Deep Blue Sea, End of Watch, and others...
... but I think, especially if the buzz on these December releases are a reflection of reality, we're looking at an outstanding year for film. Even if there aren't a large number of *classics* this year the way 2007 had, the depth of this year has been enormously satisfying.
Agree? Disagree?
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