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Watch Anchorman 2 Online As the plot of Stoker unfolds we learn that there is a deep natural bond that exists between India and Charlie, but it’s their paired performance tickling the ivories that first really informs their strange, important connection. As Glass wrote the music directly for the film, the audience is meant to believe that the two are composing the piece together on the spot (building on the piano work that India is seen practicing earlier in the movie), and it’s a perfect blend of the fantastical, phenomenal and disturbing that the two characters are able to perform so beautifully in sync. The aesthetic of Stoker is all about swirling together the horrific and the beautiful, and no scene in the movie does that better than Charlie and India’s duet.



Watch Frozen Online As I’ve done for the last four years, I’ve taken a detailed look back at all of the films that have hit theaters this past year searching for the best movie music moments I could find. While there was a large crop to choose from, I’ve narrowed it down to my 10 favorites of the year. Will yours make the list? Read on to find out! Uncle Charlie, the character played by Matthew Goode in Chan Wook-park’s dark horror Stoker, is a man that Winston Churchill may have described as a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. His niece, India (Mia Wasikowska) never even heard of him before her father’s death, and any story about where he’s been the last few years ends quickly and with few answers. Even small claims about not being able to play the piano turn out to be lies, as seen in the incredibly powerful sequence where India and Charlie team up on a piano bench to play the hypnotizing "Duet" by Phillip Glass.



Watch American Hustle Online Last year was a pretty fantastic one for movie music. Directors like David O. Russell, Wes Anderson, Quentin Tarantino and Ben Affleck made not only fantastic films, but also beautifully crafted soundtracks that blended perfectly with the story and visuals on screen. The mix created some stunning, haunting, exciting, uplifting and thrilling movie music moments that we will remember for years to come. As a result, 2013 had a lot to live up to, but looking back on the last twelve months reveals that this year’s crop of filmmakers were more than up for the task.



Watch The Hunger Games 2 Online Bigger is not always better. Like a human being, a tree needs to be big in the right places to be visually appealing. It can’t just add weight for the sake of adding weight. Beyond that, this particular piece of nature isn’t decorated very well either. The lights have no rhythm or flow to their placement, and there should either be more tassel or less. This middle ground is just bad news. While some are leaving cookies and milk out for Santa Claus to imbibe come Christmas morning, the rest of us are leaving DVDs out for Santa to catch up on, since he must be pretty busy up at the North Pole, where Internet signals make streaming a hassle. Here are just a few of the titles that we've given the jolly guy over the years, from the Oscar winners to the cult classics to the unwatchable stinkers. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed putting it together.



Watch Thor 2 Online Movie characters are no exception either. An inordinate number of them seem to make horrible choices when it comes to trees, and more often than not, these barky mistakes go completely unmentioned. Well, since today is Christmas, it seems like the perfect time to take a look back and finally call out some of these families for their extremely ugly tastes. Here are four movie Christmas trees too ugly for words. Why is this tree so fat? I think it’s wider than it is tall. Consequently, there aren’t any actual angles. It’s just one giant blob that takes up an obnoxious amount of space. It also overwhelms the ornaments, cuts off a large pathway through the room and due to its bulk, makes changing the star on top almost impossible.



Watch Saving Mr. Banks Online It’s always difficult to determine exactly what is a success and what is a failure when it comes to Christmas. Last year, for example, Les Mis was able to take in about $18 million by separating itself from the pack. None of the films were able to do that this year. It’s just one big jumbled mess, but at the same time, seven movies over $6 million is really impressive considering last year only had four. The real story will be told on Sunday once the five day numbers start coming in. Christmas is obviously a huge day for movies, but what people choose to go see with their families and what they might see by themselves is often very different. That could help a film like Wolf Of Wall Street that isn’t exact mom-friendly, and it could hurt a film like Secret Life Of Walter Mitty or Saving Mr. Banks that screams "family togetherness" and "bonding moments".



Check back in later this weekend for a full update on where your favorite film stands. Until then, go ahead and check out the trailer for Wolf Of Wall Street below, which we gave a big thumbs up to. I’m a total Christmas tree snob. It takes me at least an hour to wander through a Christmas tree lot and pick out the most beautiful option available. If I’m going to put something inside my home, for a month, I want it to be as visually appealing as possible. Unfortunately, not everyone has the magic touch. A high percentage of people, apparently without common sense or eyes, buy miserable-looking wobbly eyesores and then show them off like they’re displaying the Hope Diamond.



The clip features short bursts of new footage, which is totally allowed for a film that seems to be packed full of jokes and visual gags. I know it’s mostly the editing that creates this joke, but Emmet’s "Oh, look, a rainbow!" punchline to his claim that he’s "dark and brooding" is as annoying as the tired trend of jokes about people’s lacking attention spans. Kids have to be sick of those too, right? And now the moment you’ve been waiting for. Just head on over to this site to make a LEGO figure out of yourself, or at least as close a representation as possible with the limited number of choices available. It’s nowhere near as comprehensive as the create-a-character modes on video games, but it’s still a fun and colorful way to spend a few minutes of your day. I’m assuming they didn’t have the rights to use any licensed names, so you can’t make yourself look like any superheroes or Star Wars characters. But you can look like the secret identity of a superhero. Below you’ll find the closest representation of me I could create.





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