Thursday, December 9, 2010

Top 10 movies of 2010


1. Inception
Inception has been in theaters for a month and a half at least and ever since it came out it was a hit. The film never drags during its lengthy run time and it is full with action. Even though the ending is a bit complicated, the acting job and everything else deserves the first place.

2. Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows Part 1
When I went to see the 1 part of Harry potter and Deathly Hallows I expected a typical Harry Potter movie with a lot of magic, spells and wound movement involve, but it turned out to be a complete story with love, friendship, and a lot of real emotions.

3. Robin Hood
It seeks to retell a well-worn tale, to put old wine in a shiny new bottle. What is missing from this version of Robin Hood is the fun that usually goes with things like robbing the rich and giving the loot to the poor.

4. Toy Story 3
It's funny, warm, clever, exciting and touching, a story of friendship and imagination and a last blast of childhood joy... These toys may be old, but there's still plenty of mileage left in them. Even the hardest of hearts will have melted by the time the lights come back up.

5. How to Train Your Dragon
A very touching story about a kid, who didn’t want to live his father’s life, and his unusual pet/friend. A story about finding your life path and never turning away from it, no matter how hard it might be. Plus training dragons never looked more fun. Thoroughly enjoyable from beginning to end.

6. The Karate Kid
Enjoyable, if slightly overlong remake that won't trample anyone's fond memories of the original film, thanks to a strong script, impressive direction and superb performances from Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan.

7. Shrek Forever After
It's sweet, mildly funny, and a pleasant enough farewell from these once beloved characters.
If we all loved the first film, enjoyed the second and were disappointed by the third, this fourth and final entry ends the Shrek series on a satisfying high note.

8. Kick Ass
Finally, a comic-book superhero movie for people who are sick to death of comic-book superhero movies. This film delivers on that fantasy with a world where bad guys are real and superheroes are geeky high school comic-book fans.

9. Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Eclipse reinvigorates the Twilight saga, giving the fans what they want as well as being good enough to keep casual viewers interested. The franchise has finally produced a movie that all will be able to enjoy -- even hard-done-by boyfriends who've been dragged kicking and screaming to see it.

10.Alice in Wonderland by Tim Burton
Alice in Wonderland is normally not usually my cup of tea, but I’m glad I joined the party this time. The look of the film is electric with amazing creatures and incredibly varied landscapes from lush to bleak.

- By Ally Zyricheva

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