Movie Theme of the Month Reviews
 




Top 10 Missed Movies of 2007
Every year there are a number of films that fly under the radar, whether it be because of poor marketing, a limited release schedule or just plain bad luck these films are missed by many. They aren’t #1 films as far as box office numbers go but we know from experience that being a #1 film doesn’t make you a good movie (in 2007 Blades of Glory, Epic Movie, Evan Almighty, Norbit, and Wild Hogs all were #1 movies) but these little hidden gems are some of the best movies you may have missed. So for our Monthly theme we give you the top 10 movies that you missed in 2007.

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Happy Holidays
The thing about any Holiday movie list that you make up is that it can be broken into three different types of films. The first being the comical and crazy aspects of a season when we run around like chickens with our heads cut off to find the perfect gift, max out our credit cards and just act loony to begin with. The second type of film is the uplifting film where we remember what the holidays are supposed to be. Whether it be about family or about just helping out your neighbor or even a stranger these our the kind of films that give you that warm and tingly feeling. And the last type of film is the film that is not really about the holidays but rather just happens to take place during the holidays. So for this months feature we will break the list into three parts so you can laugh, cry and go yippee kiyai.

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Sci-Fi Films Review
Unlike our horror compilation that we were able to do chronologically Sci-fi films are a little trickier because as technology has improved so have the films themselves. Which makes sense that films based on the future and technology should be reliant on technology to bring them alive. That's not to say early sci-fi films aren't worth seeing but you have to take them with a grain of salt as many of them can be considered very cheesy.

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Happy Halloween
Ok we need to start with the classics, Dracula (1931) is the birth of the Universal monster line of films and pretty much kicked off 30 years of classic films like the wolfman and creature from the black lagood. Bela Legosi is awesome in the film and pretty much invented how Dracula spoke and the image we think of when we think of Dracula.

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