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  1. Most of the summer blockbusters have debuted, and many of the highly touted independent and foreign films are starting to make their way to iTunes/DVD, etc. And for once, I've actually seen almost 1/2 or 1/3 of what I'd like to see. So, what are the best films you've seen this year? I'm gonna rank 'em: The Grand Budapest Hotel Jodorowsky's Dune Snowpiercer Nymphomaniac Vol. 1 Blue Ruin Under the Skin Guardians of the Galaxy The Lego Movie Enemy The Double I won't go into too many details, but: I'm not a big Wes Anderson fan, but GRAND BUDAPEST had me engaged from beginning to end. Easily the most fun I had watching a film this year--moreso than any of the blockbusters I've managed to see. JODOROWSKY'S DUNE did an amazing job of conjuring up what could have been, without making me angry that I never got to see the proposed project. Dan O'Banon's description of meeting Jodorowsky is the highlight of the whole film. SNOWPIERCER really brought to mind late 80s-90s Schwarzenegger SF films. That's a good thing. Violent without being overly gory, great characters, and some amazing actors and set pieces. Everyone should go out of his or her way to see BLUE RUIN, a revenge film that starts with the revenge and then deals with the consequences. UNDER THE SKIN is astonishing to look at. GUARDIANS and LEGO were both fun, and I've probably forgotten almost everything about them already. But fun and stuff. ENEMY and THE DOUBLE share a theme, but approach them in very different ways, both thematically and aesthetically. There are still a ton of films I'd like to see, but I'm feeling pretty good about 2014 as a year for quality film.
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