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Top 10 Best Movies of 2010
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If you know me, and you've read my all-time top 100 list, you know that the "best" movies aren't necessarily the best critically reviewed, biggest box office, award winning films. The "best" films are those films that you come out of the theater saying "I am buying that on DVD the day it comes out!" Or "want to go see that again tomorrow?" The best films are the ones you catch on HBO or TBS and even though it's already an hour into the film you still can't change the channel. The best films are the ones you HAVE to show guests who've never seen it before. These are the films you need to see:
| 1. | Inception - Let me preface this by saying I am a huge fan of Leo (yes, we are even on a first name basis) and Chris Nolan (and yes, I call him "Chris" for short), butInception, a movie about a world where technology exists to enter the mind through dreams, is THE film of the summer, and firmly places Nolan and DiCaprio at the pinnacle of their respective professions. |
| 2. | The Social Network - Under David Fincher's direction (Se7en), Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake star in this film about the founders of Facebook, and do so brilliantly. Like it or not, The Social Network is the best film so far this year. |
| 3. | Toy Story 3 - Rare in the world of movie sequels and especially in the world of movie trilogies, Toy Story 3 may actually be the best of the bunch, blending comedy, adventure and story-telling perfectly in this imaginary, animated world. |
| 4. | The Town - The Town is the story based on a Hammet Prize winning book (an award for crime writing) about four plotting men in Boston under the watchful eye of an FBI agent and is Affleck's 2nd directorial homerun in 2 at bats. |
| 5. | Black Swan - Natalie Portman is the mysterious "black swan" in this psychological thriller set in the world of New York City ballet where competition is brewing with a new dancer in the company, Mila Kunis. |
| 6. | Animal Kingdom - This brilliant Australian cops and robbers drama staring Guy Pearce is so perfect it'll make you wish you lived in Australia and were best friends with this Guy. |
| 7. | Get Him to the Greek - Jonah Hill and Russell Brand (both from Forgetting Sarah Marshall) hysterically re-unite in this Judd Apatow film about a record company intern with two days to drag an uncooperative rock legend to Hollywood for a comeback concert. |
| 8. | 127 Hours - James Franco is the infamous outdoorsman Aron Ralston who famously got trapped under a boulder while on one of his solo adventures - and whether or not you know the ending you will be completely moved, shocked and thrilled by the finale. |
| 9. | Unstoppable - Denzel Washington and that guy from the new Star Trek film are two men trying to slow a runaway train, and despite, or maybe even because it is based on a true story, it is completely entertaining from start to stop. |
| 10. | How to Train Your Dragon - Though not grabbing the attention of adults and teens like other Dreamworks films (i.e. Shrek, Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda), this film is probably Dreamworks BEST film EVER, with dazzling 3-D animation, a deep story with America Ferrera/Ugly Betty-ish moral lessons, and exciting Gerard Butler/300-level action sequences (especially in 3D). |
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Ryan Pratt - Movie Examiner
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