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We did one of these last year. Sometimes it’s nice to forget about all the “best of” and “worst of” that happens a lot this time of year. Instead, I want to get back to just being a movie fan. So, here’s the stuff that gave my soul a Viagra this year (cinematically speaking). The stuff that got me excited about going to the movies in 2012. Think of it as a year in review. 1. A decent do-over. 2. A Five-Year Engagement. 3. Hulk smash puny God. 5. And Joss Whedon is here to stay. 6. Did I mention Joss Whedon? 11. Surprisingly good comedies. 12. New time travel classics. 14. And underrated performances. 15. A fresh take on fried chicken. 17. Thunder down under. 18. Something fresh from a tired genre. 20. Awesome Indie flicks. 22. Recalling my dreams. 25. Films that require a man-card. 27. The Vampire Hunter. 28. The good ol’ days. 29. Movies that make you HUNGRY!!! (Jiro Dreams of Sushi)

30. Insanely weird box office bombs. 31. Insanely weird critical darlings. 32. Movies I’m still dying to see! 34. Movies for the Fanboys. 35. Movies that scramble your brain. 37. Battle Royale The Hunger Games 38. Senior citizens that still kick ass. 39. Man vs. Wolf! 40. The NEIGHBORHOOD Watch. 44. Pitt being Pitt. 45. Will being Will. 46. Hopkins being Hitchcock. 47. Pixar being Disney. 48. Jeff living at home. 49. Tom Hardy playing a very quotable villain… 50. …in a very satisfying conclusion to the Dark Knight trilogy Remember, we here at Man, I Love Films don’t do definitive lists. We do our favorites and we want to hear yours. So, make sure and tell us about them in the comments section below.Netflix has released the first trailer for the new documentary series “Chef’s Table.” From director David Gelb, the filmmaker behind the documentary “Jiro Dreams of Sushi,” “Chef’s Table” features six of the world’s most renowned international chefs, and offers viewers the opportunity to go inside the lives and kitchens of these culinary talents.

The chefs featured include Massimo Bottura (Osteria Francescana in Modena, Italy), Dan Barber (Blue Hill Restaurant at Stone Barns and in New York City, USA), Francis Mallmann (El Restaurante Patagonia Sur in Buenos Aires, Argentina), Niki Nakayama (N/Naka Restaurant in Los Angeles, CA, USA), Ben Shewry (Attica Restaurant in Melbourne, Australia) and Magnus Nilsson (Fäviken in Järpen Sweden). Also Read: Ricky Schroder Afghanistan War Docuseries Lands at DirecTV (Exclusive) “Chef’s Table” is created by Gelb and produced by Boardwalk Pictures. Gelb, Andrew Fried, Brian McGinn and Matt Weaver are executive producers with Dane Lillegard as co-executive producer for Boardwalk Pictures. The series is directed by Gelb, Andrew Fried, Brian McGinn and Clay Jeter. “Chef’s Table” premieres exclusively on Netflix on April 26. Indiana Pizzeria Scandal: 11 Other Fast-Food Controversies to Chew On (Photos) When questionably nutritious eats meet questionably tasteful corporate action

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Tickets are not currently avaliable From director Justin Krook and producers Matthew Weaver and David Gelb (Chef’s Table, TFF 2015; Jiro Dreams of Sushi, TFF 2011) comes an energetic and fast-paced bio-doc that examines the story behind one of the most prolific and well-known DJs working today: Steve Aoki.
jiro dreams of sushi castFollowing Aoki in the lead-up to the biggest show of his career, Krook sheds light on the complex driving forces behind his passion and seemingly inhuman drive, chief among them Rocky Aoki: daredevil showman, Benihana restaurant tycoon, and Steve's absent father.
sushi no suki free online gameCandid interviews with Steve and those closest to him, footage from his epic shows and a cavalcade of personal photos chart Steve’s journey from starting a music label out of his college dorm to the seminal DIM MAK Tuesdays and ultimately to headlining the biggest music festivals in the world.

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