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Friday, February 24, 2012

Top Movies of 2010


2010 may not have started off as a particularly good year for movies but the initial disappointment was compensated by a few great titles in between and the last-quarter flurry of quality films. The highlights of 2010 include record breaking titles from the animated film industry and one of the highest publically rated movies of all time (Inception).
Here’s a list of the best 2010 had to offer. Didn’t find your favorite 2010 movie in the list? Feel free to mention it in the comment section below.
Inception
Christopher Nolan’s Inception has a long list of well-deserved awards and nominations. In a complex, engaging plot woven around the concept of invading, looting and altering the subconscious mind, viewers find themselves pondering, second-guessing and going “Whoa!” from the beginning to the very end of the film. Truly, it is one of the very best science fiction films of the decade. IMDB rating: 9.0
Toy Story 3
The third installment in Pixar Animation Studios’ Toy Story series is undoubtedly not only the best of the lot, but also one of the best in animated film history. In August of 2010, having earned over $1 billion globally, the movie became the highest-grossing animated movie and 5th overall highest-grossing movie of all time. IMDB rating: 8.8
Black Swan
This creepy psychological thriller is based on the rivalry between a seasoned ballet dancer and her competition for a part in a production of Swan Lake, a tale that symbolizes the contrast between the White and Black Swan, innocence and sensuality. Black Swan came in December to take to the charts with comprehensive acclaim. IMDB rating: 8.8
The Fighter
Based on the life of 1980’s professional American boxer, “Irish” Micky Ward and his older half-brother cum trainer Dicky Eklund, this biographical sports flick has six Golden Globe award nominations, one of which is for Best Motion Picture (Drama). IMDB rating: 8.4
The Social Network
The Social Network tells the story of Mark Zuckerberg, Time’s Person of the Year 2010 and founder of the iconic online social network that continues to connect the world and influence online culture. The critically acclaimed movie is a fine mix of commendable direction, great acing and a remarkable script. IMDB rating: 8.2
How to Train Your Dragon
Packed with entertaining action sequences and witty dialogue, DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon is the story of Hiccup, a young Viking misfit who, in pursuit of the Viking way, aims to join the traditional Dragon-hunt, only to befriend what would have been his first kill. In its list of numerous nominations, the film has a Golden Globe nomination for Best Animated Feature Film. IMDB rating: 8.2
Tangled
Tangled is an amusing animated spin-off of the famous German fairy tale, Rapunzel. With over $260 million in expenses, the Walt Disney film has taken second place behind Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End in the list of most expensive films of all time. IMDB rating: 8.2
Kick-Ass
Adapted from the Marvel comics comic book series with the same title, Kick-ass offers a great concept nicely coupled with an appealing plot and entertaining action sequences. The action-comedy flick tells the story of a meek high-school student who, inspired by comic-book superheroes, takes to the streets in green and yellow tights to protect the helpless. IMDB rating: 8.1
Shutter Island
Based on Dennis Lehane’s bestselling novel Shutter Island, this psychological thriller submerges viewers into a twisted mystery surrounding the protagonist (DiCaprio) and an islanded facility for the mentally unstable. IMDB rating: 8.0
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
The first half of the last title in the Harry Potter movie saga may be the best one yet. The movie has been nominated for several awards owing to improved cinematography and impressive visual effects. Part 2 of the movie is scheduled for release in mid-July, 2011. IMDB rating: 7.9

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