10 Best Blockbuster Movies of 2007


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Reviews are always just reviews, but we have come to respect and agree with the reviews cast over at Rottentomatoes.com.

With that said, here are the 10 Best Blockbusters Movies ranked by review score.

bandsvisit 10 Best Blockbuster Movies of 2007 picture1. The Band’s Visit:

An Egyptian brass band heads to Israel to perform at the opening ceremony of a brand new Arab arts center. But when the musicians arrive, they are stranded at the airport and have no idea where to go. Eventually, they wind up at a tiny village in the desert, where they play for the locals.

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7 Responses to “10 Best Blockbuster Movies of 2007”

  1. Wayne bienek Says:

    king of kong looks interesting..!

  2. DrMuvie Says:

    Do you actually know the definition of Blockbuster?

  3. J Cisco Says:

    Looks more like a political correct list.
    Ratatouille, not a bad movie - but think, who would want a rat in your kitchen or in your hair. But it’s only a cartton rat who poops sugar cubes?
    What an odd lot presented here ……..

  4. mgroves Says:

    Must…see…Life of Reilly…

  5. Trent Reznor Says:

    Wow this is lame. What the hell are these? Someone is really reaching for “indie” cred.

  6. Chris Says:

    Bottom line is that the movie is hilarious, the filmmakers are great guys, and you should make sure to see the movie.

    I saw a King of Kong screening in New York where the director Seth Gordon and star Steve Wiebe were both there to answer questions and have a beer. King of Kong is a really interesting look into the obsessive arcade gaming underworld. The director pokes at the culture a bit, but ultimately tells a very compelling and human story.

  7. Matt Says:

    Paprika… One of the most visually stimulating animes I have ever seen. Sheer brilliance. Rent it.

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