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The Dark Knight Rises most underrated movie of all time?
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I really love this movie, watched it so many times that i have lost count.
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I would say either Dredd or District 9 are the most underrated movies of all time.

Dredd:
Karl Urban absolutely nailed this role. Delivering badass one-liners like a modern Arnold Schwarzenegger, coupled with the epic action scenes and use of slow-motion camerawork this film was very underrated.


District 9:
A very poignant look at race and segregation, but not with humans. A refugee alien ship hovers over Johannesburg and the area below it becomes a slum where the aliens must live in poverty and degradation, separated from the humans.
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Rhetoric wrote I would say either Dredd or District 9 are the most underrated movies of all time.

Dredd:
Karl Urban absolutely nailed this role. Delivering badass one-liners like a modern Arnold Schwarzenegger, coupled with the epic action scenes and use of slow-motion camerawork this film was very underrated.


District 9:
A very poignant look at race and segregation, but not with humans. A refugee alien ship hovers over Johannesburg and the area below it becomes a slum where the aliens must live in poverty and degradation, separated from the humans.


I live in South Africa, therefore this movie was a big hit with the nation, brilliant movie. Great depiction of the country.
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