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#1 2013-01-04 16:42:33

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Best Albums/Films Through the Years According to RateYourMusic

RateYourMusic has some really cool charts that allow you to find out what the best albums and films are of each year (you can also do it by decade, all-time and shorten down to certain genres).

So inspired by a transparent topic, I will be getting a list of the best albums and films of each year. Claim which year is yours (or if you know a lot of the stuff, which one is the best). The highest rated album/film will be in bold. I'll be doing 1990 and up:

For music

1990: Rust in Peace, Violator, Painkiller, Soundtrack from Twin Peaks, Seasons in the Abbys, Heaven or Las Vegas, Repeater, Goo, Fear of a Black Planet The Good Songs

1991: Loveless, Nevermind, Spiderland, The Low End Theory, Laughing Stock, Ten, Human, Unquestionable Presence, Complete Works Opp 1-31 (Pierre Boulez), White Light from the Mouth of Infinity

1992: Automatic for the People, Rage Against the Machine, Slanted and Enchanted, Bone Machine, Dirt, Selected Ambient Works 85-92, Angel Dust, Symphony No. 3 (London Sinfonietta/David Zinman; Dawn Upshaw), Down Colorful Hill, Blues for the Red Sun

1993: Enter the Wu-Tang Clan (36 Chambers), Siamese Dream, Souvlaki, Midnight Marauders, In Utero, Individual Thought Patterns, Red House Painters [Rollercoaster], Tindersticks, Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, Ptiza

1994: Illmatic, Dummy, Grace, Crooked Rain Crooked Rain, Welcome to Sky Valley, The Downward Spiral, Ready to Die, Weezer (Blue Album), Let Love In, Bee Thousand

1995: The Bends, Liquid Swords, Symbolic, Different Class, The Infamous, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, To Bring You My Love, Storm of the Light's Bane, Bergtatt: Et eeventyr i 5 capitler

1996: Endtroucing..., If You're Feeling Sinsister, Ænima, Pinkerton, ATLiens, Through Silver in Blood, Soundtracks for the Blind, Crimson, Reasonable Doubt, Ridin' Dirty

1997: OK Computer, F♯A♯∞, Either/Or, Homegenic, Perfect from Now On, The Lonesome Crowded West, I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space, Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, Portishead

1998: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, Mezzanine, Aquemini, XO, The Sound of Perseverance, Music Has the Right to Children, Moment of Truth, The Shape of Punk to Come, Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star, Music for 18 Musicians

1999: Ágætis byrjun, The Soft Bulletin, The Soft Bulletin, Still Life, 69 Love Songs, Black on Both Sides, I See a Darkness, At the Heart of Winter, Keep it Like a Secret, Chrono Cross: Original Soundtrack

2000: Kid A, Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antenas to Heaven, The Moon & Antarctica, Relationship of Command, Dopethrone, Deltron 3030, Close to a World Below, American III: Solitary Man, Perdition City, Since I Left You

2001: Blackwater Park, Lateralus, Amnesiac, Is This It, Jane Doe, Vespertine, Amélie, Leaves Turn Inside You, The Glow Pt. 2, No More Shall We Part

2002: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, Turn On the Bright Lights, ( ), Songs for the Deaf, Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, The Mantle, In Absentia, You Forgot It in People, American IV: The Man Comes Around, Geogaddi

2003: De-Loused in the Comatorium, Hail to the Thief, Elephant, Mitch All Together, Boris at Last -Feedbacker-, D***ation, The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place, Ghosts of the Great Highway, Kivenkantaja, Chutes Too Narrow

2004: Funeral, Madvillainy, Panopticon, Leviathan, The Eye of Every Storm, K.A (Kohntarkosz Anteria), The College Dropout, Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus, Munly & The Lee Lewis Harlots, A Long Hot Summer

2005: Illinois, Alligator, Ghost Reveries, Rossz csillag alatt született, The Ape of Naples,  Takk..., Verisäkeet, A Piece of Strange, Deadwing, The Galilean Satellites

2006: Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & B******s, Donuts, Ashes Against the Grain, The Fountain, Ys, Harmony in Ultraviolet, Game Theory, OM, The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me, Blood in Our Wells

2007: In Rainbows, Boxer, Person Pitch, Untrue, Neon Bible, For Emma Forever Ago, To the Nameless Dead, Sound of Silver, Strawberry Jam, Werewolves and Lollipops

2008: Third, The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs - Rare and Unreleased 1989-2006, Fleet Foxes, Microcastle / Weird Era Continued, Deathconsciousness, Orchestral Works (Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI/Tito Ceccherini), The '59 Sound, La ley innata, Watershed, Masse Mensch Material

2009: Merriweather Post Pavilion, Crack the Skye, Black Future, Голос сталі, Veckatimest, Flowers From Exile, Axe to Fall, Isla, Addicted, Stone's Reach

2010: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, High Violet, The Suburbs, Have One on Me, Teen Dream, Halcyon Digest, The ArchAndroid, Whom the Moon a Nightsong Sings, Marrow of the Spirit, Cosmogramma

2011: Let England Shake, Bad As Me, Outer Isolation, Oneirology, Grace for Drowning, Helplessness Blues, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Blood Lust, Bon Iver Bon Iver, ravedeath 1972

2012: The Seer, good kid m.A.A.d city, Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi - The Four Seasons (Konzerthaus Kammerorchester Berlin/André de Ridder; Daniel Hope), 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!, Shields, All We Love We Leave Behind, The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do, Lonerism, Bloom, ...And Death Said Live

For film

1990: GoodFellas, Decalogue VI, Decalogue V, Close-Up, Miller's Crossing, Decalogue IV, Trust, Step Across the Border, Edward Scissorhands, Jacob's Ladder

1991: The Silence of the Lambs, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, A Brighter Summer day, Barton Fink, Raise the Red Lantern, The Beautiful Troublemaker, The Double Life of Veronique, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Night on Earth, Only Yesterday

1992: Reservoir Dogs, Unforgiven, The Second Heimat, Glengarry Glen Ross, Baraka, Lessons of Darkness, Dead Alive, Hard Boiled, Man Bites Dog, Porco Russo

1993: Naked, Schindler's List, The Wrong Trousers, Three Colors: Blue, Groundhog Day, Short Cuts, La classe américaine, Blue, Abraham's Valley, Carlito's Way

1994: Pulp Fiction, Satan's Tango, The Shawshank Redemption, Hoop Dreams, Three Colours: Red, The Kingdom, Crumb, Chungking Express, Ed Wood, Leon: The Professional

1995: Se7en, The Beatles Anthology, Underground, Dead Man, Before Sunrise, Toy Story, Hate, Casino, 12 Monkeys, Heat

1996: Fargo, Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, Trainspotting, Secrets & Lies, Breaking the Waves, Sling Blade, When We Were Kings, Few of Us, A Moment of Innocence, Drifting Clouds

1997: Princess Mononoke, Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion, Lost Highway, Fireworks, Boogie Nights, L.A. Confidential, The Kingdom II, Mother and Son, Cure, Taste of Cherry

1998: The Big Lebowski, Histoire(s) du cinéma, The Celebration, The Thing Red Line, The Truman Show, Rushmore, Happiness, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, American History X, Buffalo '66

1999: Fight Club, American Beauty, The Matrix, Magnolia, Being John Malkovich, American Movie, Ruroni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal, Rosetta, The Straight Story, Peppermint Candy

2000: Werckmeister Harmonies, As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpes of Beauty, Memento, Eureka, Yi Yi: A One and a Two, In the Mood for Love, FLCL, Love's a B****, Snatch, Requiem for a Dream

2001: Spirited Away, Mulholland Drive, Band of Brothers, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Amelie, The Royal Tenebaums, Donnie Darko, The Man Who Wasn't There, Cat Soup, Millenium Actress

2002: City of God, Day of the Wacko, The Pianist, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Charcoal Fathers Federation, The Century of Self, Adaptation., Talk to Her, Oasis, Blissfully Yours

2003: Oldboy, Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Lost in Translation, Dogville, Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks, Memories of Murder, Kill Bill Vol. 1, The Best of Youth, The Return, Mystic River

2004: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Before Sunset, Paranoia Agent, Mind Game, Tropical Malady, Downfall, 3-Iron, Nobody Knows, Shaun of the Dead, Howl's Moving Castle

2005: No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, The Devil and Daniel Johnston, We Jam Econo: The Story of Minutemen, Grizzly Man, The Flaming Lips: The Fearless Freaks, Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Towness Van Zandt, Hidden, Sin City, Adam's Apples, The Proposition

2006: The Lives of Others, The Departed, Pan's Labyrinth, The Prestige, Syndromes and a Century, Children of Men, Lake of Fire, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, This is England

2007: There Will Be Blood, No Country for Old Men, Heima, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Encounters at the End of the World, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, 4 Months 3 Weeks and 2 Days, Hot Fuzz, Into the Wild, Persepolis

2008: The Dark Knight, WALL-E, Love Exposure, Let the Right One In, Generation Kill, The Wrestler, John Adams, Gran Torino, Waltz With Bashir, In Bruges

2009: Inglorious B******s, Mary and Max, Up, The White Ribbon, Fantastic Mr. Fox, A Prophet, Monty Python: Almost the Truth-- The Lawyer's Cut, Moon, In the Loop, Life

2010: Toy Story 3, Ayrton Senna: Beyond the Speed of Sound, Inception, The Tatami Galaxy, Black Swan, Exit Through the Gift Shop, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, Mysteries of Libson, Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage

2011: A Separation, Drive, The Turin Horse, Black Mirror, Samsara, Olso August 31st, The Tree of Life, Rose, The Artist, Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory

2012: Django Unchained, The Master, Moonrise Kingdom, Love, Holy Motors, Tabu, Wreck-It Ralph, Beasts of the Southern Wild, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Dark Knight Rises

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#2 2013-01-06 10:23:51

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#3 2013-01-06 13:34:01

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1997: OK Computer, F♯A♯∞, Either/Or, Homegenic, Perfect from Now On, The Lonesome Crowded West, I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space, Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, Portishead

I don't care about films ^O^
My list is like really indie like wow


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#4 2013-01-06 14:16:27

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For me:

2000: Kid A, Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antenas to Heaven, The Moon & Antarctica, Relationship of Command, Dopethrone, Deltron 3030, Close to a World Below, American III: Solitary Man, Perdition City, Since I Left You

2000: Werckmeister Harmonies, As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpes of Beauty, Memento, Eureka, Yi Yi: A One and a Two, In the Mood for Love, FLCL, Love's a B****, Snatch, Requiem for a Dream

I wish I had 1999 for film and 1997 for music.

I think I'll average the ratings to see which years were the best.


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Here are the music averages:

1990- 3.99
1991- 4.04
1992- 3.98
1993- 4.02
1994- 4.04
1995- 4.02
1996- 4.00
1997- 4.03
1998- 4.01
1999- 3.99
2000- 3.98
2001- 3.92
2002- 3.92
2003- 3.85
2004- 3.93
2005- 3.89
2006- 3.92
2007- 3.84
2008- 3.79
2009- 3.75
2010- 3.73
2011- 3.72
2012- 3.74

The best year was a tie between 1992 and 1994. If you were born in either year then rejoice. And the best period was from 1994 to 1998, where there were no averages under 4.00.


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#6 2013-01-06 22:11:39

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And the yearly film averages:

1990- 3.95
1991- 3.87
1992- 3.89
1993- 3.91
1994- 4.05
1995- 3.89
1996- 3.88
1997- 3.89
1998- 3.85
1999- 3.82
2000- 3.91
2001- 3.87
2002- 3.84
2003- 3.85
2004- 3.82
2005- 3.77
2006- 3.78
2007- 3.81
2008- 3.83
2009- 3.80
2010- 3.82
2011- 3.73
2012- 3.79

While the averages for music were often pretty close together, for film 1994 won by a landslide, being the only year to exceed 4.00.


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My Favorite of 2012 is eather frankenweenie or Beasts of the Southern Wild

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#8 2013-03-18 05:17:55

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RateYourMusic really likes Radiohead, I see.


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The Boy with the Arab Strap by Belle & Sebastian was pretty widely acclaimed in 1998, but  I don't really prefer it


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All4one wrote:

RateYourMusic really likes Radiohead, I see.

So does last.fm


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Was there any reason NOT to list Toy Story 2 for 1999? >:U

I'm glad they put The Matrix, though, that's like the greatest sci-fi film ever made.


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Was there any reason NOT to list Toy Story 2 for 1999? >:U

It's apparently ranked #22 for 1999


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banana500 wrote:

Was there any reason NOT to list Toy Story 2 for 1999? >:U

It's apparently ranked #22 for 1999

Good in my book, but still
Why ain't it number one! :P
(well actually I can't argue, I've heard many things about Fight Club and how amazing it is)


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banana500 wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

banana500 wrote:

Was there any reason NOT to list Toy Story 2 for 1999? >:U

It's apparently ranked #22 for 1999

Good in my book, but still
Why ain't it number one!  tongue
(well actually I can't argue, I've heard many things about Fight Club and how amazing it is)

Maybe because it's an underwhelming sequel to a children's film?


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Where the BELL is Monsters. Inc?

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veggieman001 wrote:

banana500 wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

It's apparently ranked #22 for 1999

Good in my book, but still
Why ain't it number one! :P
(well actually I can't argue, I've heard many things about Fight Club and how amazing it is)

Maybe because it's an underwhelming sequel to a children's film?

Well, actually, I don't believe that just because it's a children's film it shouldn't deserve that kind of recognition.
Why do you think it was underwhelming? I thought Toy Story 2 is a fantastic sequel and almost surpasses the first film...

Also, just saying, Terminator 2 should be there for 1991. :P

sanddude wrote:

For me:

2000: Kid A, Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antenas to Heaven, The Moon & Antarctica, Relationship of Command, Dopethrone, Deltron 3030, Close to a World Below, American III: Solitary Man, Perdition City, Since I Left You

2000: Werckmeister Harmonies, As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpes of Beauty, Memento, Eureka, Yi Yi: A One and a Two, In the Mood for Love, FLCL, Love's a B****, Snatch, Requiem for a Dream

I wish I had 1999 for film and 1997 for music.

I think I'll average the ratings to see which years were the best.

I have 1999 for film. :D
But you shouldn't complain, really, you have Memento! :P

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banana500 wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

banana500 wrote:


Good in my book, but still
Why ain't it number one!  tongue
(well actually I can't argue, I've heard many things about Fight Club and how amazing it is)

Maybe because it's an underwhelming sequel to a children's film?

Well, actually, I don't believe that just because it's a children's film it shouldn't deserve that kind of recognition.
Why do you think it was underwhelming? I thought Toy Story 2 is a fantastic sequel and almost surpasses the first film...

This is RYM, though, and if I'm not mistaken, it's mainly composed of college-aged adults and above. They don't hold as much stock in children's films.
And I think 2 is definitely better, but again based on the userbase I don't think they'd necessarily agree.


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veggieman001 wrote:

banana500 wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:


Maybe because it's an underwhelming sequel to a children's film?

Well, actually, I don't believe that just because it's a children's film it shouldn't deserve that kind of recognition.
Why do you think it was underwhelming? I thought Toy Story 2 is a fantastic sequel and almost surpasses the first film...

This is RYM, though, and if I'm not mistaken, it's mainly composed of college-aged adults and above. They don't hold as much stock in children's films.
And I think 2 is definitely better, but again based on the userbase I don't think they'd necessarily agree.

Aw.
I think 1 is better by a little bit but 2 definitely holds up.
Also I just noticed that 2010 has Toy Story 3 as first place, that's nice.


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banana500 wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

banana500 wrote:


Well, actually, I don't believe that just because it's a children's film it shouldn't deserve that kind of recognition.
Why do you think it was underwhelming? I thought Toy Story 2 is a fantastic sequel and almost surpasses the first film...

This is RYM, though, and if I'm not mistaken, it's mainly composed of college-aged adults and above. They don't hold as much stock in children's films.
And I think 2 is definitely better, but again based on the userbase I don't think they'd necessarily agree.

Aw.
I think 1 is better by a little bit but 2 definitely holds up.
Also I just noticed that 2010 has Toy Story 3 as first place, that's nice.

I did not like 3.  tongue
And I'm just more familiar and nostalgic of 2. I saw it first and my family owned/owns it on VHS; I didn't see the first until years later and it still feels alien to me. I've got the computer game of 2 also, and have played it way too much over the years.


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veggieman001 wrote:

banana500 wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:


This is RYM, though, and if I'm not mistaken, it's mainly composed of college-aged adults and above. They don't hold as much stock in children's films.
And I think 2 is definitely better, but again based on the userbase I don't think they'd necessarily agree.

Aw.
I think 1 is better by a little bit but 2 definitely holds up.
Also I just noticed that 2010 has Toy Story 3 as first place, that's nice.

I did not like 3. :P
And I'm just more familiar and nostalgic of 2. I saw it first and my family owned/owns it on VHS; I didn't see the first until years later and it still feels alien to me. I've got the computer game of 2 also, and have played it way too much over the years.

I'm more nostalgic of 1, I think I was four months old when I first saw it, I probably didn't understand it back then though. Funny thing is that I can never remember when exactly I did understand the film and when that nostalgicness started. It just...started.

Why didn't you like 3, though? I thought it was great and a very good sequel.


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banana500 wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

banana500 wrote:


Aw.
I think 1 is better by a little bit but 2 definitely holds up.
Also I just noticed that 2010 has Toy Story 3 as first place, that's nice.

I did not like 3.  tongue
And I'm just more familiar and nostalgic of 2. I saw it first and my family owned/owns it on VHS; I didn't see the first until years later and it still feels alien to me. I've got the computer game of 2 also, and have played it way too much over the years.

I'm more nostalgic of 1, I think I was four months old when I first saw it, I probably didn't understand it back then though. Funny thing is that I can never remember when exactly I did understand the film and when that nostalgicness started. It just...started.

Why didn't you like 3, though? I thought it was great and a very good sequel.

It was boring, had an uncreative plot, and I didn't like the characters. It just didn't fit.


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veggieman001 wrote:

banana500 wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:


I did not like 3.  tongue
And I'm just more familiar and nostalgic of 2. I saw it first and my family owned/owns it on VHS; I didn't see the first until years later and it still feels alien to me. I've got the computer game of 2 also, and have played it way too much over the years.

I'm more nostalgic of 1, I think I was four months old when I first saw it, I probably didn't understand it back then though. Funny thing is that I can never remember when exactly I did understand the film and when that nostalgicness started. It just...started.

Why didn't you like 3, though? I thought it was great and a very good sequel.

It was boring, had an uncreative plot, and I didn't like the characters. It just didn't fit.

I think 3 was a really good movie . . . but it didn't fit with Toy Story.

It just wasn't the same dynamic in the daycare as it was in Andy's house, and other locales.


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soupoftomato wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

banana500 wrote:


I'm more nostalgic of 1, I think I was four months old when I first saw it, I probably didn't understand it back then though. Funny thing is that I can never remember when exactly I did understand the film and when that nostalgicness started. It just...started.

Why didn't you like 3, though? I thought it was great and a very good sequel.

It was boring, had an uncreative plot, and I didn't like the characters. It just didn't fit.

I think 3 was a really good movie . . . but it didn't fit with Toy Story.

It just wasn't the same dynamic in the daycare as it was in Andy's house, and other locales.

I just didn't like it. I have strong opinions which I am unable to express well in words and this is one of them!


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veggieman001 wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

veggieman001 wrote:

It was boring, had an uncreative plot, and I didn't like the characters. It just didn't fit.

I think 3 was a really good movie . . . but it didn't fit with Toy Story.

It just wasn't the same dynamic in the daycare as it was in Andy's house, and other locales.

I just didn't like it. I have strong opinions which I am unable to express well in words and this is one of them!

I think they kind of focused on the "prison" motif a bit too much but overall I thought it was an inventive plot and felt it was a satisfying end to the trilogy.

(and hey, my signature is a tribute to one of the greatest movie scenes of all time, :P)

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#25 2013-03-19 06:09:06

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Re: Best Albums/Films Through the Years According to RateYourMusic

Most of the time I dislike sequels
They can still be great movies, but they don't really fit as a continuation

For instance, Cars 2 was a horrible continuation
It was an okay movie, being a James Bond themed movie, but it was really just a way to make money off of the already popular characteres


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