December Movie Rankings

DECEMBER MOVIE RANKINGS:
This is it! The final movie rankings of 2014 as we head into the Juicy Awards II. I give you…the December Movie Rankings.

December 1

#6- “Unbroken”
73%= Juicy Popcorn
Pros: The first half was great in story, it had great special effects, okay acting, and good action scenes.
Cons: The second half was bad and it seemed to lose the quality of the real life Louis Zamperini.

#5- “Jersey Boys”
74%= Juicy Popcorn
Pros: It had a somewhat good story, good music, great acting, and it had soul.
Cons: The story was like a roller coaster, with some parts being interesting and some being dull.

December 2

#4- “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” (2014)
80%= Juicy Popcorn
Pros: Great special effects, great action scenes, funny, good acting, and good story.
Cons: Parts in the movie got dull and cheesy.

#3- “Gone in Sixty Seconds” (2000)
86%= Juicy Popcorn
Pros: The plot was well-executed, the acting was good, and the action scenes were great (including the car chases).
Cons: There were scenes that seemed very unnecessary including the “Low Rider” scene.

December 3

#2- “The Giver”
87%= Juicy Popcorn
Pros: The story is very interesting, it has a good concept, great acting, great special effects, and has a good overall message.
Cons: Some things seemed unlikely to happen that pertain to the movie’s standpoint.

December 4

#1- “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”
92%= Juicy Popcorn
Pros: Fantastic acting, great story, it is close to the book, great characters, gives a great message, and it still holds up after many years.
Cons: Some parts got slow in pace and I had mixed feelings of the ending (it followed the book though).

There you have it! The movie of the month for December 2014 is “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and it will be going up against “The Pursuit of Happyness”, “Zombieland”, “300”, “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”, “Forrest Gump”, “Edge of Tomorrow”, “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”, “The Matrix”, “Guardians of the Galaxy”, “Mission Impossible III”, “The Avengers”, and “Interstellar” next month in January 2015 to decide what movie will be 2014’s Movie of the Year!

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