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Every year about this time I start a post where we can rank the movies we have seen that came out in that year. I should really wait until December to do my list because between now and then it will be completely different. Anyway, feel free to post your top 10.. or rank however many you saw that came out in 2010.

 

1. Inception

2. Scott Pilgram vs. The World

3. The Town

4. The Book of Eli

5. Alice in Wonderland

6. Iron Man 2

7. Shutter Island

8. Kick Ass

9. Daybreakers

10. Date Night

 

Not seen yet but will probably make it:

 

Black Swan

The Fighter

The Social Network

True Grit

Toy Story 3

The Kids Are Alright

Tron Legacy

Hereafter

127 Hours

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1. How to Train Your Dragon

2. Robin Hood

3. Iron Man 2

4. Alice in Wonderland

5. Book of Eli (minus the last 2 minutes)

6. Get Him to the Greek

7. Date Night

8. Kick Ass

9. Shutter Island

10.

 

 

 

Expected to make the list:

 

Black Swan

The Town

Let Me In

The King's Speech

The American

Social Network

The Ghost Writer

A Prophet

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1. Inception

2. Scott Pilgrim vs the World

3. Toy Story 3

4. Shutter island

5. Kick ass

6. book of eli

7. Robin Hood

8. Iron man 2

 

don't think i've seen any other 2010 movies this year....

 

Inception and scott pilgrim though, absoloutly brilliant.

 

i expected scott pilgrim to be rubbish but i don't think i've ever laughed so hard!

 

Inception, just wow. nuff said.

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1. Toy Story 3

2. How to Train Your Dragon

3. Robin Hood

4. Iron Man 2

5. Alice in Wonderland

6. Book of Eli (minus the last 2 minutes)

7. Get Him to the Greek

8. Date Night

9. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I

10. Kick Ass

 

 

 

 

Expected to make the list:

 

Black Swan

The Town

Let Me In

The King's Speech

The American

Social Network

The Ghost Writer

A Prophet

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1. Inception

2. Scott Pilgram vs. The World

3. The Social Network

4. The Town

5. 127 Hours

6. The Book of Eli

7. Alice in Wonderland

8. Iron Man 2

9. Shutter Island

10. The American

 

 

Need to see:

Black Swan

True Grit

The Fighter

Toy Story 3 (nextflix at my house since 11-4-10)

The King's Speech

Winter's Bone

The Kid's Are All Right

Blue Valentine

Harry Potter 7

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Roger Ebert’s Top 10 Movies of 2010:

 

1. The Social Network – “it is an early observer of a trend in our society, where we have learned new ways of thinking of ourselves: As members of a demographic group, as part of a database, as figures in…a social network.”

2. The King’s Speech - “Tom Hooper’s filmmaking itself is crafted in older style, depending on an assembly of actors, costumes, sets, and a three-act structure. The characters project considered ideas of themselves”

3. Black Swan – “uses powerful performances by Natalie Portman and Vincent Cassel to represent archetypal attributes”

4. I Am Love – “Tilda Swinton created masterful performances that were largely unseen because of inadequate distribution.”

5. Winter’s Bone – “risks backwoods caricatures and avoids them with performances that are exact and indelible, right down to small supporting roles.”

6. Inception – “brilliantly visualized movie.”

7. The Secret in Their Eyes – “Soledad Villamil and Ricardo Darin have presence and authority that makes their scenes together emotionally meaningful, as beneath the surface old secrets coil.”

8. The American - “The film sees dispassionately, guards its secrets, and ends like a clockwork mechanism arriving at its final, clarifying tick.”

9. The Kids Are All Right – “In a comedy with some deeper colors, the film is an affirmation of–family values.”

10. The Ghost Writer – “Roman Polanski’s best film in years”

 

Special Jury Awards:

 

127 Hours

Another Year

Somewhere

All Good Things

Carlos

Chloe

Greenberg

Hereafter

Monsters

Never Let Me Go

Rabbit Hole

Secretariat

Solitary Man

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I was getting to that. I just wanted to think about it

I dont know if these are all 2010 films but they only got showed in NZ this year to my knowledge

 

1. Social Network

2. Inception

3. Scott Pilgram vs. The World

4. Kick-Ass

5. 500 Days of summer

6. Shutter Island (I wasnt as keen on this as I thought I would be)

7. Boy (its a local film. Really good but very NZ specific. A great look into our culture)

8. Alice in Wonderland

9. How to Train your Dragon??? (I think thats last year but its awesum!)

10. Precious

 

I havent seen toy story 3 yet and black swan only comes out on the 27th of Jan here

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1. Shutter Island

2. The Expendables

3. Inception

4. Unthinkable

5. Rare Exports Inc.

6. The Book of Eli

7. The Ghost Writer

8. Repo Men

9. Green Zone

10. RED

 

 

 

 

I'm really bad at making lists, because whenever I try to remember the best movies I've seen, I can't seem to recall seeing any movies at all. X_X Even though I watch quite a lot of movies D:

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Wow, I can not remember a year when I watched as few movies as this year.

 

Best:

Svinalängorna (think it is called 'Beyond' in crazy countries)

Iron Man 2

 

Ok:

Alice In Wonderland

The American

 

Shrug:

Inception

 

Still to see:

Tron

Green Lantern

 

Will rather eat vomit than watch:

let me in

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Well, having seen the trailer, and read a couple of reviews, I have a fairly good idea in what direction the yank director took it. Don't really want to elaborate on it though, since you are planning to see it.

 

Though, however much this sucks compared to the original, I am 100% convinced it will be better than anything in the twilight-franchisebiggrin.gif

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I would recommend buying it, as subtitles can be a bit...shaky on downloaded movies. And while Let The Right One In is filmed so superbly that you get even nuances just by watching, there are a couple of scenes where you really need perfect subtitles to pick up minor but important details.

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Just giving fair warning. I've had some...odd experiences with downloaded movies that requires subtitles. Especially with Asian movies, because they have a very different way of making movies, and when the subtitles does not make sense, you are completely off.

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