Thursday, December 30, 2010

Must see films of 2010

2010 was a good year for movie fans. If you're comic books, science fiction or action are, there was something for everyone. Here is a list of needs in 2010 with the film:

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World - Here is a film that flew a bit 'under the radar. E 'was promoted, but has lost money at the box office. Now you can find people on blue ray and DVD. Hardcore fans of anime and video games can, like most,but there is the heart and the invention at work here. Call Eternal Sunshine of The Mind Game Video.

Inception - smash Chris Nolan intelligent impressed critics and audiences, and that end has been discussed in recent days. Well cast and directed a blockbuster Inception worth a watch and play. Blu-ray and DVD hits stores next week.

Toy Story 3 - A perfect way to end the movie Toy Story. Very funny and also touching, with a finish thatbrings grown men to tears. Sometimes we have to set aside the child and continue with our lives. Who ever loved toys packed in the attic and maybe some will be lost along the way to snatch the final. Growing up sucks!

Centurion - B-movie expert Neil Marshall wrote and directed the Romans vs Picts bloodbath. Essentially a stripped-chase movie with blood stains and action and not a "political plot" to slow down. Marshall also raisespaint a woman warrior with a blue face, wants revenge on the Romans was their life and family destroyed by them. Fun, action-inspiring.

Unstoppable - Tony Scott softens his style and just enough ADD Denzel Washington and Chris Pine winning team in this action film with a simple premise refreshing. points after a train carrying chemicals with no one on board are two railway workers to stop the train before people are injured or killed. A kineticThriller that never moves.

The Social Network - Facebook's story offers an exciting, filled and perfectly acted. Mark Zuckerberg is the hero of our time asshole, well played by Jesse Eisenberg, as the talented Andrew Garfield (as Mark is a true friend) and Justin Timberlake (yes, the guy from 'N Sync) give great support. Timberlake, in particular, can be sleazy pop like a jerk / Napstar Creator.

The city - Ben Affleck has agreat job directing the film in Boston on low-level criminals and thugs. It has some good action sequences and an incredibly good Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker) as a pompous, especially dangerous criminals. The supporting actor Oscar is his to lose.

Mother - Korean thriller with twists of the film's terrifying monster The Host. It is doing nothing more human monster overprotective motherTo prove that his son is innocent mind of a brutal murder. One of the best thrillers of recent years.

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