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    Best Movies of 2010

    It's been a lousy year for movies, but a few have stood out. I would now rank my movies of 2010 as

    1) Toy Story 3
    2) The Fighter
    3) True Grit
    4) 127 Hours
    5) The Social Network
    6) The Kids Are All Right
    7) Harry Potter - Part 7, Part 1
    8) Despicable Me
    9) Inception
    10) How to Train Your Dragon

    I have not seen Black Swan, The Town or The King's Speech yet. I guess I could see them jumping a few near the bottom, but would have a hard time seeing them in the top 6.

    In my bottom few movies I would have

    Skyline
    Tron
    Iron Man 2
    Clash of the Titans
    Shutter Island
    The Tourist

    and for my guilty pleasures, I would put

    Hot Tub Time Machine
    Unstoppable
    Tangled
    Prince of Persia (which was actually fun to watch, much more fun than Iron Man 2)

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    2010 Favorite Movies

    My favorite 2010 movies were 1) Inception 2) True Grit 3) Harry Potter and 4) Narnia - Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
    Tom Mac

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    1) Winter's Bone

    2 or lower) everything else, including True Grit, which was superb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by throatybeard View Post
    1) Winter's Bone

    2 or lower) everything else, including True Grit, which was superb.
    I'm with Throaty. Winter's Bone was spell-binding.
    True Grit was entertaining and great fun to watch.
    Toy Story 3, very sweet in a good way.

    127 Hours, still to scared too go see it

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    You thought Shutter Island was one of the worst movies of the year?

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    My favs:
    Hp7 part 1
    Prince of Persia
    Tron

    Dissapointing:
    Toy Story 3 (garbage)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke: A Dynasty View Post
    ...

    Dissapointing:
    Toy Story 3 (garbage)
    Certainly, you're entitled to your opinion, but could you please explain why you thought "Toy Story 3" was garbage? I agree with most of the other folks I've read and heard that thought it was excellent, and truly worthy of other great films from Disney/Pixar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBDuke View Post
    Certainly, you're entitled to your opinion, but could you please explain why you thought "Toy Story 3" was garbage? I agree with most of the other folks I've read and heard that thought it was excellent, and truly worthy of other great films from Disney/Pixar.
    Not my comment, but I saw it on DVD last week and am not feeling the near-unanimous acclaim either.

    I think it's a good, well-written film that positively answers the question, "After all these years, did a continuation of this story need to be made?" But on the Pixar barometer of consistent excellence, I see it as middle of the pack.

    I had heard, here at DBR over the summer and in other places, how occasionally devastating and full of emotional impact this film was. So, with that expectation going in, I felt it pulled its punches a bit. I thought (non-spoiler alert!) that Buzz as we knew him was a goner, either destroyed by that falling object or with his memory/experiences permanently gone (like Data in Star Trek: Nemesis, but with more at stake, really). And the view from inside the box slot of Andy leaving his car was a cheat, albeit an effective one.

    After this and Up (ten minutes of brilliance that everyone remembers, followed by 80 minutes of weirdness that everyone forgets), it seems like the Pixar formula has switched from entertaining everyone to just making adults cry. And with a Cars sequel and a live-action film on deck, I don't have high hopes that the studio will be back in form with original animated material anytime soon.

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    I thoroughly enjoyed Toy Story 3.

    But in the expert opinion of my almost-three-year-old, it's vastly inferior to Toy Story 2. TS2 is so good that it merits repeat watching, back-to-back-to-back, yet TS3 barely deserves watching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brevity View Post
    it seems like the Pixar formula has switched from entertaining everyone to just making adults cry.
    Well, their formula definitely worked on my wife and I. We were both bawling at the end of TS3 coming to realization that our 4 and 0 year olds would indeed eventually grow up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brevity View Post
    Not my comment, but I saw it on DVD last week and am not feeling the near-unanimous acclaim either.

    I think it's a good, well-written film that positively answers the question, "After all these years, did a continuation of this story need to be made?" But on the Pixar barometer of consistent excellence, I see it as middle of the pack.

    I had heard, here at DBR over the summer and in other places, how occasionally devastating and full of emotional impact this film was. So, with that expectation going in, I felt it pulled its punches a bit. I thought (non-spoiler alert!) that Buzz as we knew him was a goner, either destroyed by that falling object or with his memory/experiences permanently gone (like Data in Star Trek: Nemesis, but with more at stake, really). And the view from inside the box slot of Andy leaving his car was a cheat, albeit an effective one.

    After this and Up (ten minutes of brilliance that everyone remembers, followed by 80 minutes of weirdness that everyone forgets), it seems like the Pixar formula has switched from entertaining everyone to just making adults cry. And with a Cars sequel and a live-action film on deck, I don't have high hopes that the studio will be back in form with original animated material anytime soon.
    Absolutely fair. I disagree somewhat, but I can understand why some folks would make it a middle-of-the-pack Pixar movie - which, IMO, still makes it better than 90% of the other films out there. I could even understand why some folks just wouldn't like it and call it a mediocre film.

    But "garbage"? That characterization is hard for me to understand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowdenscold View Post
    You thought Shutter Island was one of the worst movies of the year?

    I did. It just didn't do anything for me. The music was way overdone. The storyline was so "been there, seen that." The ending had no emotional impact, and the plot (in retrospect) didn't make any sense.

    By worst, I guess I'm including "massive disappointment," and this one was - at least to me.

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    Toy Story 3

    I won't debate the merits of Toy Story 3 regarding film making, but as a father who had just sent his only child to college a few weeks before, it was a powerful emotional movie for me.
    Tom Mac

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    Quote Originally Posted by brevity View Post
    I saw it on DVD last week and am not feeling the near-unanimous acclaim either.

    I think it's a good, well-written film that positively answers the question, "After all these years, did a continuation of this story need to be made?" But on the Pixar barometer of consistent excellence, I see it as middle of the pack.
    Wow, I could have written this and it'd be true, word for word.

    Thread jack: Any word on Incredibles 2? It sounds like Brad Bird has kind of moved on from animation for the time being; I look forward to seeing what he comes up with, but hope he finds his way back to Pixar at some point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBDuke View Post
    Certainly, you're entitled to your opinion, but could you please explain why you thought "Toy Story 3" was garbage? I agree with most of the other folks I've read and heard that thought it was excellent, and truly worthy of other great films from Disney/Pixar.
    Quote Originally Posted by brevity View Post
    Not my comment, but I saw it on DVD last week and am not feeling the near-unanimous acclaim either.

    I think it's a good, well-written film that positively answers the question, "After all these years, did a continuation of this story need to be made?" But on the Pixar barometer of consistent excellence, I see it as middle of the pack.

    I had heard, here at DBR over the summer and in other places, how occasionally devastating and full of emotional impact this film was. So, with that expectation going in, I felt it pulled its punches a bit. I thought (non-spoiler alert!) that Buzz as we knew him was a goner, either destroyed by that falling object or with his memory/experiences permanently gone (like Data in Star Trek: Nemesis, but with more at stake, really). And the view from inside the box slot of Andy leaving his car was a cheat, albeit an effective one.

    After this and Up (ten minutes of brilliance that everyone remembers, followed by 80 minutes of weirdness that everyone forgets), it seems like the Pixar formula has switched from entertaining everyone to just making adults cry. And with a Cars sequel and a live-action film on deck, I don't have high hopes that the studio will be back in form with original animated material anytime soon.
    OK sorry I did not elaborate. But basically what brevity said except for the high expectation part. I came in remembering my childhood years watching and then I watched and felt like they just ruined the series which was a blow to my childhood memories of Toy Story.

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    I agree with Winter's Bone. Very well done. Of course, as always, the book was even better.

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    I finally got around to watching Inception last night, and came away absolutely impressed. I've heard plenty of complaints that it was hard to follow, but I thought they did a masterful job of interweaving the action between four concurrent and interdependent timelines and doing in a way that was wildly entertaining and possible to follow.

    If you can suspend disbelief to accept the notion that what they're doing is remotely possible (which, being a lifelong fantasy/sci-fi geek, I can), then it's a very fun ride. Funny enough, while I'm able to say, ok, yeah, they're sharing and manipulating the deep subconscious, the logic flaw that most bugged me was that the one multi-millionaire industrialist on the plane didn't recognize the other one sitting across the aisle from him...

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    Go See The Fighter

    By the way - saw The Fighter again over the weekend (first movie I've seen twice in a theater in a long while)...and it's just as good a 2nd time. This is the best boxing movie since Rocky...and perhaps the best sports movie as well since that time (though there have been some great baseball movies).

    If you haven't seen it...you should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Udaman View Post
    By the way - saw The Fighter again over the weekend (first movie I've seen twice in a theater in a long while)...and it's just as good a 2nd time. This is the best boxing movie since Rocky...and perhaps the best sports movie as well since that time (though there have been some great baseball movies).

    If you haven't seen it...you should.
    Perhaps, but I just can't take seriously the story of *yet another* scrappy white boxer. I'm sure the performances are great, but is there any part of this story that hasn't been told a thousand times?

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    But this one is different, in that it really focuses on the peripheral characters (his brother, his mom, his girlfriend, his family). And the characters and acting are simply unbelievable (it's worth it to see it just for Bales' performance....OR...just for Leo's performance. It is also highly, highly funny at parts.

    Add all that to the typical boxing story, and you get (wait for it...wait for it) a knockout of a movie. Ba dum dum.

    Seriously...can't say enough good things about this one.

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