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MarketBOB.com's collected reviews of the best #1 movies at the weekend box office for the last three years. MarketBOB judges these movies based on how it makes you feel in terms of the quality of the movie, the genre and the story. Bottom line, for your investment of time and money, was it worth it?
The last three years have been a superhero, zombie, vampire, apocalyptical, romantic, funny and animated adventure. Hollywood has matched the mood of audiences, devastated by the Great Recession and the following recovery of the 1% at the expense of the rest of us.

Most of all, I judge these movies in the light of our current state of mind. Are we happy or sad, fearful or full of hope? How many times have you chosen a movie because you feel like being scared? Or need a laugh? When you leave, you either satisfied your emotional decision or not. Hopefully, you felt better afterwards.
That judgment, in the hilarious, romantic, scary, goofy, heart-stopping doomsday end of all things, is the ultimate review.

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