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Anyone trying to buy tickets to these shows is gonna be really disappointed when they find out all but 2 non-fest US shows are sold out because Chance announced these tour dates well over a month ago.

Hey now, let's not forget your integral role as executive producer on Prisoners.

Guess we'll have to wait for the list covering the back half of this decade to see the Entourage movie take the top spot.

All great calls. Sam Rockwell is a national treasure and the highlight of damn near everything he's in.

Since seeing Wolf of Wall Street, I sometimes wonder how many people discovered Scorsese through that movie, then went back to Goodfellas and Casino and felt like those were the tired rehashes.

Estimating only 10 of the eventual 100 to even qualify as "good" is awfully harsh, and this seems a little premature seeing as the supposed cream of the crop haven't even been named yet. There's no era or decade of moviemaking that hasn't generated its fair share of junk.

Somehow I totally forgot about Frozen. If that were making the cut, it probably would have been filed back near Avengers and Toy Story 3. The Illusionist would be a great choice if only to hit that elusive obscure/foreign/animated trifecta.

There's a chance How to Train Your Dragon or a Ghibli title will break top 20…the Ghibli options are more likely. Personally, I wouldn't have minded Wreck-It Ralph in the 100-50 range.

Agreed. A lot of what Scorsese did incredibly well in his heyday felt like it was done haphazardly in Wolf.

I love The Ghost Writer. Every few years, something like that or Michael Clayton gives me hope that the '70s style thriller will make a big comeback. That said, I wouldn't put it as high on the list as it would need to at this point.

One of the highlights of being in LA this winter was seeing Girl Walks Home.
Amirpour's vision is awesome and I'll happily fork over money for her next project.