Brad Jones counts down his top 10 favorite movies of 2015.
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Posted by: thecinemasnob in Brad Jones, Producers, Videos January 10, 2016
Brad Jones counts down his top 10 favorite movies of 2015.
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Really “The Revenant” at 4? I wouldn’t put in my top 20 of 2015, the fight with bear was good( mostly because i’m impressed by how they made this scene so realistic). The rest are just 2 hours a boring mingle-mangle of “Dances with Wolves” and “Die Hard” without good(or any) dialogue.
I do hope Pan tops your Worst Films of 2015 list Brad.
Nah he has to make room for all of those Christian movies, which I’m sure are going to take a good chuck of those spots. Though I’m sure we all know what his number 1 is.
One of the few lists I’ve seen that doesn’t have Star Wars in it.
I say you’ll probably get a lot of essays of why star wars the force awakens wasn’t even on this list(which thank heavens it wasn’t cause that flick was kinda overrated) still an awesome list and I totes agree with your number one choice!!!!!!
YAY! I’ve been WAITING for this! Yay! My best films of 2015 were:
1. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
2. Avengers: Age of Ultron
3. Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
4. Maze Runner 2
5. Ant-Man
6. Inside Out
7. Jurassic World
8. Cinderella
9. Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2
10. Victor Frankenstein
LOL. I like how different our lists were. I can’t wait to see your worst. I have a feeling that it will be longer… 😀
Heh, I still need to see a few of those… others aren’t really my kind of movie so I think I’ll give them a pass, but I do hear good things about all those you mentioned.
Great list…
Mad Max #1 because Genndy Tartakovsky storyboarded the tornado scene
I think The Gift was the only movie I saw last year that I wasn’t pissed off about spending money on. Jason Bateman doesn’t get nearly enough credit for his roles that aren’t comedic; he’s a terrific actor in dramatic roles.
Sicario bored me, but Emily Blunt is more versatile than I’ve given her credit for in the past.
I STRONGLY regret not seeing It Follows in theaters. I ended up watching the DVD twice in a row just so I could go back and look at it again, and the details on the second viewing that I failed to miss the first time through made it even better the second time.
Never heard of Cop Car but it sounds like fun.