#20 - The Boss Baby: Coming in at 20 is the Computer-Animated Comedy The Boss Baby.
I’m “biast” (pro): I love animated babies who talk
I’m “biast” (con): None
I thought this was adorable and funny, wasn't expecting to like it as much as I did. As a big fan of Rugrats' Tommy Pickles and Family Guys' Stewie Griffin I got a kick out of Theodore Lindsey Templeton (a.k.a The Boss Baby).
#19 - Split: Coming in at 19 is the Psychological Horror-Thriller Split.
I’m “biast” (pro): Love me my Horror films
I’m “biast” (con)
I love these type of films with multiple personalities and James McAvoy did such a great job with them all, it kept me in suspense and on my toes to the end while feeling a roller coaster of emotions as the personalities switch back and forth and although I did like how it all came together, the Bruce Willis Cameo in the final scene made me scratch my head.I did some digging and it's purpose was to open the door to the Unbreakable realm as the director has plans to mix the characters of both films with a upcoming film called Glass.
#18 - The Man Who Invented Christmas: Coming in at 18 is the Biographical Drama The Man Who Invented Christmas.
I’m “biast” (pro): I loved A Christmas Carol and enjoy my biographical films
I’m “biast” (con): None
This was a lot funnier then I thought it would be and Christopher Plummer made an Amazing Scrooge and once again making Canada proud. Although it is a tale of how A Christmas Carol came to light and a biographical of Charles Dickens it does it while reliving the charm of A Christmas Carol and I thought it blended quite nicely and I was well entertained.
FYI - I'm deleting titles from the original qualifier list as I rank them to make it easier for those following to see which films have yet to be ranked.
Comments
You would be a Tommy pickles fan. Grandpa lou was the heart of that show
I saw the trailer for The Boss Baby and looked underneath it and saw “psychological horror-thriller” and forgot that you did the genre above the movies and I got pretty concerned with the way it was marketed
While the script of Split was kinda meh I can honestly say that James MacAvoy's performance in Split was one of, if not THE, best acting performance of 2017