For me, Looper was one of those films that had me by the stones from the second I saw the trailer. I couldnt wait to get my bum in a theatre seat for a healthy and much needed fix of sci-fi action. And when the first round of reviews hit, I only grew even more excited; on RottenTomatoes, Loopers aggregate review score is 94%, which as you can probably tell, represents a pretty resounding critical success. So I waited patiently and tried to push Looper out of my mind, but I just couldnt seem to. I watched the trailer, re-watched it again, and again, I commented on YouTube, I tweeted about it; in short, I got massively involved in the hype. One thing I always worry about when entering into hype of any sort is that itll create an unrealistic expectation in my mind. That Ill expect whatever the hype is admonishing to be so perfect that what I get will actually disappoint, regardless of the standard. So, with how excited Id allowed myself to get for Looper, I was, deep down, worried that I was manufacturing an impossible standard, that it couldnt possibly live up to the bar that had been set by a hundred gleaming reviews. I caught Looper two nights ago, and I can tell you, my expectations werent high enough. Looper blew my mind, it blew it to such a degree that Ill probably go again before the theatre run is over. Id even go so far as to say that Looper was, for me at least, the best film of 2012 so far. Why? Well, youll just have to read on wont you? And dont worry if you havent seen it yet, Ive been careful to steer clear of spoilers. So without any more introductory chatter, lets get right into the argument shall we?