Hmm...I don't see Tammy anywhere on this "best of"  list.  I love Melissa McCarthy and I would see that movie again.  I just can get enough of her singing off-key in the car.

Rolling Stone magazine has released its list of the Top 10 movies of 2014.

The number one movie on the list is one that was shot over a 12-year time frame.  That takes patience!  Cameras started following a Texas boy of divorced parents when he was six years old, and followed him into his teenage years.  It was written and directed by Richard Linklater, and now I totally want to see it.  Gone Girl seemed so-so to me, but maybe that's because I saw it on a bad date.  What do you think of the list?  The NY Post also released its list of the top movies of the year, if you want to compare and contrast.

Rolling Stone's Top Movies Of 2014:

1. "Boyhood"

2. "Birdman"

3. "Foxcatcher"

4. "Selma"

5. "Gone Girl"

6. "Whiplash"

7. "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

8. "Unbroken"

9. "Under the Skin"

10. "Interstellar"

The 2015 Oscar nominations won't be announced until January, but the buzz is beginning about some of these movies.  I bet Boyhood rakes them in.  Really, who takes 12 years to film a movie?  Most directors get an actor with a resemblance to play a boy now in his teens, but Linklater didn't take that shortcut.  As my kids would say, he "took a long cut."   The Academy Awards will happen February 22, 2015.

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