Sunday, January 12, 2014

The 30 Best Films of the Decade

We’re all in that humanistic mode of evaluating our lives – coming up on the end of the year and the last time a zero will be the third digit on our calendars. We’re all (from Variety to Cat Fancy) also waxing expert on what films were the best of the best of the best of the past ten years.


Which is why there is an unnavigable sea of opinion polluting the internet right now. Neil and I thought, ‘If everyone else is doing it, why can’t we? And why not do it better?”

You may ask (since I’m forcing you to rhetorically), “How can giving your opinion be better than everyone else’s tepid version of an almost-arbitrary-seeming list?”

I’m glad you asked.

Neil and I anticipated this task back in October and began planning what would become far too much work for two people who essentially sit around watching Animal House all day. Still, despite the cyclopean nature of the beast, we dug our feet in and compiled just over 3,000 films that were released from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2009 (the future!).

We then forcefully shoved that list into an algorithm that neither of us understood (which is why I got my Masters Candidate in Applied Mathematics Friend to construct it for us (and why we didn’t scoff when he charged us $20 and our Powder Blue DVD for it)).

The algorithm, which we’ve nicknamed Simon, spat out just over 300 films, reducing our master list by 90%. Then, the brutal stages of cutting came where Neil and I would agonize over which movie’s locker to leave a red flag in and which ones would continue on to the next round.

After 6 cutting sessions and over 4 hours of arguing, we’d chopped the list down to 60. From there, the real heartache began as we saw films we loved scratched off the list. Also from there, we employed a new tactic which will, like the secret herbs and spices, remain veiled in mystery. A hint: the process involved paprika.

Drooling and exhausted, Neil and I emerged from the fray with the 30 Best Films of the Decade. 4 documentaries. 12 comedies. 13 dramas. 5 in-betweens. 9 foreign. 6 fuck-the-establishment choices. 3 sci-fi. 1. horror. 3 from 2000. 1 from 2001. 2 from 2002. 4 from 2003. 4 from 2004. 2 from 2005. 5 from 2006. 4 from 2007. 3 from 2008. 2 from 2009. A sprawling list, and most likely, the most balanced of all decade examinations.

We can’t wait to do it all again next year when the decade is actually over.

But for now, debate, discuss, curse at, fawn over, and let the warm glow of great film wash over you like a much-needed cinematic baptism.

These are The 30 Best Films of the Decade:

30. The Bourne Ultimatum



No super-spy has touched the world of cinema quite like Jason Bourne in this decade. He made James Bond (until the onset of Daniel Craig in the role, at least) look like a relic. He also made Matt Damon a bona fide star, and sadly, Paul Greengrass’s shakey-cam technique a norm. Either way, his third adventure was his most brutal and captivating, a fast-paced race toward an identity found. In this third frame, Bourne’s journey was finely tuned, kinetic and propulsive experience – certainly the peak of action seen in this decade. -NM

29. The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters



There are geek films, there are films about geeks, and then there are both. Yet the existence of King of Kong works in a way that transcends all of these geek themes, rising above to be a documentary about something geeky, made for geeky people, that also plays like an epic battle of good and evil, fit for an audience of everyone. Instead of making a doc about playing video games, director Seth Gordon gave us the essential modern-day David and Goliath story, filled with laughs and tears and every emotion in-between. -NM

28. Son of Rambow



Charming isn’t even an apt starting point for describing the second film from director Garth Jennings. Through the story of two unlikely friends and their quest to make the perfect Little Tikes version of First Blood, he captured the essence of childhood friendship, bonds that transcended class or religious background. He captured a story on film that felt natural while being fantastical, was honest while being impressively creative, and was at its core, truly heartwarming in every way. This is what great movies do, they move you. -NM

27. 28 Days Later…



Through all of the zombie and vampire-crazed filmmaking that occurred in this past decade, the finest example is in the gritty, realistic, virus-ridden world created by director Danny Boyle. He went on to win a Best Picture prize with Slumdog Millionaire, but with 28 Weeks Boyle delivered an intensely scary experience that rivals any slasher, any vampire flick or any bit of torture porn that this decade could produce. -NM

26. The Five Obstructions



Pretend for a moment that you met your artistic idol. You’d torture him, right? If you were really his friend you would. Which is exactly why Lars Von Trier forces Jorgen Leth to remake his first film repeatedly, under stricter and stricter circumstances. At one level, an exhausting insight into the hand-wringing of moviemaking, and on the other, a philosophical look at why we create at all. Both elements are blended perfectly with two insane Danish directors that left us confused and hungry for lobster. -CA

25. The Devil and Daniel Johnston



As far as documentaries go, it’s difficult to create a better portrait of a troubled mind than the one made by this film. Not only an indie music lover’s siren song, the flick is a revealing character study of a simple man whose complicated brain keeps him isolated from the rest of the crowd. This rare glimpse inside that world is taken to the pinnacle of intimate documentary-making and also manages to question if great music is really worth the personal torture. -CA

24. Thank You For Smoking



Before Jason Reitman was telling of impregnated teens and the ultimate corporate road warrior, he was honing his skills with this sharp, satirical look at one of our nations great domestic wars – sense vs. the tobacco industry. At its heart, this film delivers the breakout performance of Aaron Eckhart, who would later go on to throw weight around in another movie found later on this list. Here though, he’s a wry, despicable fella who is oh-so-delightful, just like his director’s debut. -NM

23. District 9



Science fiction never saw it coming. At Comic-Con in 2007, the halls of the San Diego Convention Center warned us with ‘Humans Only’ signs from a mysterious district. And in 2009, as the world awaited James Cameron’s game-changer Avatar, a first time director from South Africa named Neill Blomkamp shocked and awed the world with his inventive, guerrilla masterpiece District 9. Made for $30 million under the tutelage of Peter Jackson, District 9 was perhaps the most inventive work of science fiction – one that smashed together cultural relevance and groundbreaking alien effects – a perfect storm of vision, character and intense action. It was a geek’s wet dream, and one of those rare sci-fi films that will be relevant well past this decade and the next. -NM

22. Hustle and Flow



This film about the depression of failure and emptiness of dreams is probably the truest portrait of blues and hip hop music making ever burned into celluloid. Director Craig Brewer dropped us right into the dilapidated shanty house of a pimp in a world where nothing came easy. The greasy sweat of Memphis all but poured out of the screen while Terrance Howard made the role and the audience his bitch. And then, he somehow managed to get Three Six Mafia a fucking Oscar. -CA

21. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban



At a certain point this decade, a director pushed aside family film sensibilities, said, “I got this one, guys,” and man-handled the world’s largest cultural phenomenon into his own brand of beast. Making a great film is one thing, but elevating something beyond its children’s book roots (not to mention doing so in line with the tone of the source material) is a juggling act lesser directors have lost bowel function at the sight of. No wonder Alfonso Cuaron appears on this list twice. -CA-

See more at: http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/features/the-30-best-films-of-the-decade.php

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Never Lost Data with Newly Released Pavtube iOS Data Recovery


Summary: Pavtube iOS Data Recovery is newly released for iOS Device users to recover lost data from iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and iTunes Backup files.

Pavtube iOS Data Recovery 1.0.0 (Windows Version) is newly released for the new coming year. iOS Device users with any generations of iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch can now recover lost data either directly from iOS device or from iTunes Backup file on Windows or Mac.
  Price: $59.95

iOS remains more popular than Android for holiday shopping in the US according to MacRumors. And iOS attracts Apple lovers of all over the world with its stability, no crapware, well-designed & intuitive user-interface, etc. But one still may encounter data loss by false configuration, device stolen, water damage, factory settings restoration, failure to update or jailbreak, etc. which are all frustrating. Pavtube developers found solution to help people who want to recover lost contacts, photos, videos, call history, SMS, iMessage, notes, reminders, and more.

"I have many friends using iPhone and other iOS devices. Some of them asked me for help when they deleted data unexpectedly," said Anda Wu, the software developer, "After some research, I finally found that the deleted data are actually stored in other ways on the device and in iTunes Backup files and can be recovered. And then it comes to my mind that we can develop an easy tool to recover lost data and help those who felt depressed on this."
Pavtube iOS Data Recovery is thus developed and released at a special point of time to help users in the fresh new year of 2014.

"It not only recovers 7 types of data, like lost contacts, notes, call history, and Safari bookmark directly from the device, but also recovers 11 types of data including images and videos from iTunes Backup files," continued by Anda. "And we minimized the process into only three steps: connect (or choose iTunes Backup file), scan, and recover."

"Pavtube iOS Data Recovery will be a wonderful saving for iOS device users to recover or backup data. And we are preparing for future updates to make it be able to recover more data."
 concluded Anda.

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Thursday, January 2, 2014

Top 5 Windows Media Player Alternatives

Here I just list top 5 best free media player software which can be the alternatives of Windows media player. Read on and pick up one to get the best video experience. 
Windows Media Player is a media player and media library software created by Microsoft, which is available for Windows operating system. It supports playback of audio and video, as well as viewing of images.


However, as for the limited video formats and lack of certain features of built-in windows media player, you might want to find the third-party media player for windows as the alternative of WMP. There are a variety of different players out there to suit your own personal interests and needs. Now this article will introduce five free alternatives to Windows Media Player that support multiple file formats.

1. VLC media player



Hands-down one of the best multi-format media players out there, VLC supports a wide range of file formats. Beginner users will appreciate the simplicity of VLC's interface. More advanced users can take advantage of the player's hotkey support, as well as the ability tointegrate VLC with web channel streaming services. Channels.com is a good example, which will give you access to a variety of different channels and programming such as ESPN and National Geographic. The player also plays BluRay and HD.

VLC Media Player is available for both PC and Mac.

2. UMPlayer




UMPlayer is based on another solid multimedia player, MPlayer. It's a player with a minimalist interface that's arguably more stylish than the player it was based on, which makes for a great user experience when listening to audio or watching videos. UMPlayer can play online TV and radio stations and offers a built-in search feature that lets you find videos in YouTube and stream music via Shoutcast. It's unlikely you'll have difficulties playing any media file, as this player includes more than 200 codecs. UMPlayer can also take screenshots of video files and supports subtitle downloads for foreign language movies.

UMPlayer is also available for both PC and Mac.

3. KMPlayer




Another multimedia player that supports a large range of formats, KMPlayer is also incrediblylight on resources. This makes it the perfect player for PC users with little space to spare. KMPlayer boasts a minimalist interface with subtle aesthetic touches. One of these involves the player's color changing with every new track played.

KMPlayer is highly customizable as well, with the ability to choose skins, add plug-ins and change playback options. You can even change picture properties, sharpen video images, apply filters and take video captures through the processing tools KMPlayer provides.

KMPlayer is only available for both PC, no Mac version (or you can get KMPlayer Mac Alternative).

4. QuickTime


This is another option that you can use for playing media files on your computer. QuickTime was developed by Apple but it is not just available for Mac but for Windows users as well. The good thing about this program is that is supports wide selections of media formats so you are most likely be able to play audio and video, as well as view images without problems or without having to install codec.

QuickTime is also available for both PC & Mac.

5. RealPlayer


RealPlayer comes with a basic free version and a pro paid version with the latter having more features than the free one. If you want the basic media player feature, which is to play media files, the basic versions would be a good free alternative to Windows Media Player. It supports the most common media formats, though you can install plug-ins to play other formats, as well as get additional features such as audio enhancements, skin creators and visualizations.

RealPlayer is also available for both PC and Mac. 

How to play videos by Windows Media Player

However, if you still prefer to use Windows Media Player but the video you are trying to watch is not supported; a work around would be to convert the video into a supported format. With this, you can use Pavtube Video Converter.



This is an easy to use video converter that let you convert various videos to proper format for playing and editing with fast speed and high video quality. It supports adding *.srt and *.ass subtitle, and allows you to edit video files by trimming (set starting time and ending time), cropping (set aspect ratio) and adjusting video effect (brightness, contrast and saturation) and setting (Resolution, Bit Rate, Frame Rate and Encoder). Simply add the video file, select a format supported by Windows Media Player and start the conversion.

Having viewed the five listed functional and easy-to- use free Windows Media Player Alternatives, do you have your own choice? Do you think they actually outperform some of the expensive premium media players out there on the market? Now get the best one to perform your perfect video playback!

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Monday, December 30, 2013

Enjoy Galaxy Note 3 Video files on Sony PS3 Via Allshare/DLNA

Most of people may be confused about how to stream videos from Galaxy Note 3 onto PS3 via Allshare/DLNA. This article introduces the way to enjoy Galaxy Note 3 Video files on Sony PS3 with ease.
I want to connect my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to my PS3. Also i want watch movies and music which is in my ps3 frm my Galaxy Note....is it possible?Thanks!

If you are a Galaxy Note 3 user, you may find Samsung Galaxy Note 3 features the DLNA media sharing support. With its AllShare service, you could easily and quickly share media files between all DLNA-enabled devices in your home over a WLAN.


The post is to show you how to stream and transmit videos and audios from Galaxy Note 3 to PS3 via the media sharing application – AllShare. First of all, you should know that the PS3 takes a role of DLNA player but DLNA server, so it can play movies from Galaxy Note 3 in your digital home but can not stream Galaxy Note 3 videos to other players within DLNA protocols.

To allow PS3 to access media files(movies, videos, music, etc) on your Galaxy Note 3, you must activate media sharing. And before that you need to activate the WLAN feature and add a WLAN profile (which is necessary if you want to use the Samsung Galaxy Note 3's AllShare function.).

If you have ensured all the media files(movies, videos, music, etc) stored on Galaxy Note 3 are supported by PS3 and DLNA, just follow the steps to successfully steam Galaxy Note 3 videos on PS3 via AllShare (DLNA).

Step 1: Activate the WLAN feature and add a WLAN profile

(1) How to activate the WLAN feature?
In Idle mode, open the application list and select Settings

(2) How to Find and connect to a WLAN?
1 In Idle mode, open the application list and select Settings

Step 2: Activate AllShare and customize its DLNA feature.

Follow the steps:

1. In Idle mode, open the application list and select AllShare.
2. Press → Settings.
3. Adjust the following settings to customize the DLNA feature:

  • Device name - Enter a name for your device as a media server.
  • Share video - Turn on video sharing with other DLNA-enabled devices.
  • Share picture - Turn on image sharing with other DLNA-enabled devices.
  • Share audio - Turn on music sharing with other DLNA-enabled devices.
  • Upload from other devices - Set whether or not to accept the upload from other devices.
  • Default memory - Select the default memory location for saving downloaded media files.
  • Subtitles - Set to display subtitles.
Step 3: Play Galaxy Note 3 videos on PS3 via AllShare.

(1)
Select Galaxy Note 3 as the media server (the one that contains media files) and select a media category and a file. After that you can select PS3 as the media player (the one that will play the media files.)

(2) Control playback using icons of Galaxy Note 3 or PS3.

While some files may not play on the PS3 because of the limited supported media formats. If in that case, you can use an easy-to-use yet comprehensive Galaxy Note 3 Video to PS3 Converter to help you transcode the unsupported files to a more friendly video format for PS3 and DLNA. It has the user-friendly and easy interface and superfast conversion speed especially with CUDA acceleration. Moreover, it will get conversion done in few clicks. 



Tips:

PS3 Formats: MPEG, DivX, Xvid, MPG, MP3, WAV, WMA, MP4, JPEG, JPG, BMP, GIF, WMV.

DLNA Video/Audio Formats: Audio LPCM AAC, AC-3, ATRAC 3plus, MP3, WMA9.
AV MPEG2 MPEG-1, MPEG-4*, AVC, WMV9.


How to convert  MKV, MOV, AVI, FLV, MTS, M2TS, MPEG, MPG Video to MP4 for Galaxy Note 3 and stream for PS3 viewing?Step 1. Import the source.

Download Video to Galaxy Note 3 Converter onto your computer and purchase it. Install and start it up. Click "Add Video" to load source videos.


Step 2. Choose "Samsung Galaxy Note(*.mp4)" as the target format.

Click the drop-down list and choose "Samsung -> Samsung Galaxy Note(*.mp4)" as the best format. Note that you can click "Settings" beside the list to customize target video size, bitrate, frame rate, sample rate(Hz), etc., such as:



Step 3. Edit the video files (optional).

This wonderful flash Video to Galaxy Note 3 Converter provides us powerful edit function. The basic video editing features include subtitle attaching, video length

trimming, frame cropping, text & image watermark attaching and video image effect adjusting, etc.

Trim, Crop, Edit Audio/subtitles before conversion (Optional)

Click the pencil-like icon on the top to open Video Editor window; we can trim, crop, add watermark, deinterlacing or edit audio/subtitles before conversion here.

Step 4. Start the video to Galaxy Note 3 conversion.

After finishing all the steps above, the final step is to start the conversion. Click the "Convert" icon to start converting 1080p/720p Videos (MKV, MOV, AVI, FLV, MTS, M2TS, MPEG, MPG, etc) to MP4 format.

Wait for moments till the conversion complete, then click "Open output folder" to quick locate the converted video.

Now you can sync it and playing on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and PS3 Via Allshare/DLNA  without any format issue and device limitation.

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Convert WMV files for playback with Nook HD Tablet

This article mainly shows how to convert WMV to Nook HD Tablet supported file format so that you can watch WMV videos on Nook HD Tablet with ease.
American book-selling giant Barnes and Noble has unveiled two new Android tablets (7-inch Nook HD and 9-inch Nook HD+) as part of its Nook range, aimed at the lower end of the market to take on Amazon’s and Google’s offerings. As the smaller of the two, the Nook HD offers up a stunning 7-inch HD display – packing a 1440 x 900 resolution, at 243ppi, which blows the 1280 x 800, 216ppi Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD out of the water.

You can easily buy or rent and start watching movies & TV Shows in seconds on your Nook HD Tablet. The built-in Web browser works well and offers Flash support. Thus, it’s a good gadget for you to have entertainment. While, some users prefer to put video files to Nook HD Tablet from computer for free enjoyment. To meet the needs of so many users who have the intention, here we give you some Nook HD Tablet Video Tips.
If you’ve taken a galance on the main spec of the new Nook, it’s easy to find that Nook HD video format is limited as other Tablets like Google Nexus 7. Thus, when you wanna watch movies formatted in WMV, MKV, VOB, TiVo, FLV, etc on Nook HD Tablet, first you need to do is to convert the videos to a playable format like MP4, 3GP, or AVI. Here I’d like to show you the guide on how to put and play WMV video on Nook HD Tablet as an example.
Requirements
Converting WMV files for playback with Nook HD Tablet
Step 1. Launch the WMV to Nook Converter and You can click “Add video” button to browse and import your source materials in .wmv format.. You can also simply drag and drop media files to the source pane to add. The software supports batch conversion so that you can add several files to convert at one time.

Step 2. According to my multiple tests, MP4 format is of the best compatibility with the Nook HD Tablet. Click on the dropdown menu of Format > Android > Nook HD(*.mp4). It’s the particular format pre-set for Nook HD Tablet. And then you can select a destination folder to save the converted files.
Tips:
Once you’ve mastered these basics, you may consider exploring more powerful and complex methods of manipulating video. For example you can further compress video file size, or choose specific output resolutions using the software
( You can click “Settings” button to set the video/audio parameters for the best Nook HD Video format)
Step 3. When all the settings are OK, hit “Convert” on the right bottom to start converting WMV to MP4 for Nook HD Tablet. After the conversion, you can import the WMV videos to Nook HD Tablet for playback. Have fun!
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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Copy 2D/3D Blu-ray contents to iPad Air on Mac

Want to copy 2D/3D Blu-ray contents to iPad Air on Mac? This Mac Blu-ray to iPad Air converter is highly recommended to help easily remove commercial 2D/3D Blu-ray protection and output MP4 videos for freely playback.

Perhaps the biggest surprise is that the new iPad has gotten a new name. It’s not the iPad 5; instead, it’s called the iPad Air. The new tablet is 7.5mm thin versus 9.4mm (20 percent thinner) and the screen bezels are 43 percent smaller. The new iPad Air gives high resolution screen-If you'll be looking at a tablet all day it should be a visually stunning experience.


The iPad Air is perfect for viewing HD movies. Maybe you are a 2D or 3D movie fans, you would ask the question to either get your Blu-ray movies free from physical disks or prepare for watching on iPad Air on the go.

Given that iPad Air lacks a Blu-ray drive for uploading files, there does seem to be one big question. To sovle iPad Air Blu-ray movie playback issue, here I will show you how to easily convert 2D/3D Blu-ray to iPad Air supported video format for watching.

What we need:

  • An external Blu-ray Disc drive
  • Blu-ray Ripper tool – Blu-ray Ripper for Mac (Windows users: Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper) - a top and all-in-one Blu-ray Ripping program to help you remove Blu-ray protection and convert Blu-ray to iPad Air support format on Mac. ( now is 30% off)
Learn more: Top 5 Best Blu-ray Ripper Review | Best Blu-ray Ripper for Mac Review

System requirements:

Mac

  • 1G Hz or above Intel processor.
  • Mac OS X Leopard (10.5), Snow Leopard (10.6), Lion (10.7), Mountain Lion (10.8), Mavericks (10.9)
  • 512 MB physical RAM (memory) or more.
  • 1024*768 or higher resolution display.
  • Optical Drive: DVD drive(BD drive is required for ripping Blu-ray disc)
Windows

  • Operating System: Windows XP/2003/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8
  • DirectX Version: 9.0 or above
  • Memory: 64MB at least
  • Processor: 500MHz Intel or 500MHz AMD CPU
  • Hard Disc Space: 512MB or above
  • Optical Drive: DVD drive(BD drive is required for ripping Blu-ray disc)

Follow this guide to quick learn:

How to convert 2D/3D Blu-rays to iPad Air on Mac?

Step 1: Load 2D/3D Blu-ray movie to the Mac Blu-ray to iPad Air Converter.

Insert your 2D/3D Blu-ray movie to disc drive, and click “Load Disc” button on Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper for Mac interface to load Blu-ray from ROM; it also support importing Blu-ray ISO and Blu-ray folder.



Step 2: Select video format.

Here we select MP4 with H.264 codec for iPad Air. Click the Format drop-down list, and select “iPad HD Video(*.mp4)” from iPad category.



Tips: If you have special requirements on target video, click “Settings” to customize video size, bitrate, frame rate and sample rate.

Step 4. Ripping 2D/3D Blu-ray to MP4 for iPad Air on Mac.

Click the red “Convert” button to start ripping 2D/3D Blu-ray to H.264/MPEG-4 MP4 for iPad Air. When it finishes, click the “Open Output Folder” icon to quick locate the converted video.

Once get the converted videos, just copy and dump them to iPad Air via USB. Then you are ready to play blu-ray movies on iPad Air on Mac freely.


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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Movies Coming Out on Christmas Day 2013

Christmas Day is like the Sophie’s Choice of movies—which one are possibly you going to choose? Here’s your 60 second rundown of each of the films coming out on December 25, what they’re about, and whether or not you should see ‘em, with trailers conveniently embedded for each. Ready? Go…

 

The Wolf of Wall Street.
Leonardo DiCaprio plays a high-rolling stock broker who ends up committing crime and getting in trouble with the government. Jonah Hill and Matthew McConaughey co-star.

Should You See It?:
It’s nominated for tons of Golden Globes and Leo is in it, so yes.



The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.

Ben Stiller plays a guy who’s about to lose his job at Life magazine, so he goes on an adventure around the world to try to save it. Kristen Wiig is his love interest.

Should You See It?:
It’s a bit weird at times and probably not as comical as you’d expect, but you’ll probably really, really enjoy the ending—and no, that doesn’t spoil it.



Lone Survivor.
Based on a true story of a mission where soldiers were ordered to kill the leader of the Taliban, it’s basically Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, and other hot dudes in uniform.

Should You See It?
Hello. Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, and other hot dudes in uniform.

 

Grudge Match.
Stallone and DeNiro play boxing rivals who meet up for one last match 30 years later.

Should You See It? Flashbacks to Stallone as Rocky will ensue, so yes, definitely. Always.



47 Ronin.
Keanu Reeves leads a pack of samurai who set out to kill their master.

Should you See It? I mean, I guess, if you’re into that kinda stuff.



Labor Day.
Single mother Kate Winslet falls in love with Josh Brolin, an escaped convict, not realizing he’s an escaped convict. It’s a classic love story, really.
Should You See It?
It’s got a solid 66 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, but this film has surprisingly not gotten any awards show buzz despite the caliber of its stars. So it’s a toss-up.



Justin Bieber’s Believe.

The follow-up to 2011′s Never Say Never, following JB on his Believe tour and showing him as way more grown-up than little 16-year-old Biebs.

Should You See It? Yes.



And let’s not forget, there’s also Anchorman 2 and American Hustle, which both came out last week, as options, too! It’s ok to be overwhelmed. It’ll all be over soon.

What movie are you going to see this Christmas? Please comment to let me know! Have a good time with your family members and friends.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you!