Mcclane88

Mcclane88 t1_j9vkyle wrote

I disagree with your assessment, except for what you said about Angel. The inclusion of that character is odd. Personally, I would be pissed if some employee kept showing up to my house unannounced like that. I wouldn’t mind a version of this movie without him, but having said that he doesn’t ruin the movie.

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Mcclane88 OP t1_j66e5ah wrote

I’ll always have nostalgia for Summer 2007 because I was going to the movies almost every week. Though I know a lot of those big releases were considered to be disappointments by many, I still enjoy a good chunk of them. From the outset prior to seeing any of those films the lineup for that Summer was insane. There were so many franchise films coming out during that time.

I do think 2008 is THE answer to my question based on what I’m seeing in this thread.

Summer 2009 was a let down for me personally and I think it mostly had to do with being the writers strike that happened from 07-08. Star Trek, and District 9, Inglorious Bastards, and Hurt Locker were definitely the standout films of the season. I’m still sore over how bad Transformers 2 was. I was anticipating that to be the best blockbuster of the Summer.

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Mcclane88 OP t1_j65t5si wrote

2004 would definitely be in my top 3 for that decade. I even enjoyed a lot of the ones you listed that didn’t have critical acclaim. Van Helsing, I, Robot, and Harold and Kumar were a lot of fun at the time.

I didn’t know Collateral came out that Summer. For the most part it seems that August is a dead month for movie releases during Summer, but it is interesting that back then you had Collateral and Signs both coming out in August.

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