Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

    What films did you enjoy, hate, or thought were alright this year? Did Inception's world of dreamscape intruding blow your mind? Did Toy Story 3 leave you in tears?

    Eli was alright as were Kick-Ass, Splice, and Scott Pilgrim to name a few. The comedy and horror genres were pretty lacking in my list of theater visits. OH WELL I GUESS.

    iron man 2 was the mos
    Last edited by Duel; 12-24-2010, 05:30 AM.
    Screenshot Let's Plays


    #2
    Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

    I loved Scott Pilgrim and I think it is the only movie released this year that I have seen more than once. How To Train Your Dragon was also, excellent, though.
    Lil' Bean is here!

    Comment


      #3
      Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

      I still need to see pretty much all the oscar bait films, but otherwise, Toy Story 3 for sure.

      Comment


        #4
        Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

        Originally posted by Caciss View Post
        But sometimes I feel like me and Biggie are the only GUYS here.
        Originally posted by Caciss View Post
        I still need to see pretty much all the oscar bait films, but otherwise, Toy Story 3 for sure.
        .

        Comment


          #5
          Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

          I feel like Toy Story 3 was kinda overrated.

          Comment


            #6
            Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

            Originally posted by Loki View Post
            I feel like Toy Story 3 was kinda overrated.


            Definitely have to agree that Scott Pilgrim was one of this year's best (I saw it twice within 48 hours, and then one more time a few weeks later).

            Comment


              #7
              Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

              Toy Story 3 was amazing, but I could never see it again I don't think.

              Dragon-movie was passable. I saw Scott Pilgrim 5 times but I can't in good conscious say it's the best movie I ever saw, I suppose it takes the cake for this year though.

              Comment


                #8
                Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

                Toy Story 3 was heart warming to be sure, and the trilogy is an instant classic and will be for years to come.

                But no movie was as awesome as Scott Pilgrim this year, or the past half decade for that matter.
                ...and that's why.

                Comment


                  #9
                  Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

                  Scott Pilgrim should get worst movie of the year.

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

                    Good to see you're still contrary to everything everyone else likes here, dnumberkinganothernumber.


                    The only films I saw theatrically this year were Inception and Let Me In, so I'm gonna have to go with those two. I want to see Black Swan this year at the theatre, but not sure that'll happen.

                    Comment


                      #11
                      Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

                      Inception is now one of my favorite movies ever.

                      Still want to see Tru Grit, TSN, Toy Story 3, and apparently Scott Pilgrim. But outside of this forum, I've heard no one talk about it.

                      Comment


                        #12
                        Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

                        Come on Scott Pilgrim is really best movie of the year? Enjoyable, but like, I dunno it's just pure fan service and pandering to nerds.

                        I feel like Toy Story 3 was kinda overrated.
                        Did it not rate very high on your honesty matrix?
                        Last edited by Caciss; 12-25-2010, 07:04 AM.

                        Comment


                          #13
                          Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

                          How To Train Your Dragon is my favorite movie of all time now. I saw it seven times in theaters. I just love it.

                          I enjoyed Scott Pilgrim as well.

                          Tangled was something I went into expecting for it to stink - it turned out to be one of my favorite Disney movies ever. Saw it three times. It's funny, charming, and hits all the right notes.
                          Last edited by Fushigi na Renamon; 12-24-2010, 03:07 PM.
                          "They shouldn’t have called it Earth, they should have just called it the wipe-your-own-butt planet."

                          Comment


                            #14
                            Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

                            I saw The Expendables, Book of Eli, and The Last Airbender in Theaters. I loved The Expendables, really enjoyed Book of Eli (f*** the ending though, amirite?), and....the last one did not happen. The last one is a lie. The Last Airbender was never given a theatrical release. M. Night Shameallamaderpadong only made one movie this year.
                            I enjoyed Iron Man 2 but I felt it dragged on a bit. Wolfman wasn't spectacular but it wasn't bad either. From what I saw of Scott Pilgrim it was very funny. I have yet to see Inception but apparently it's brain-oozingly awesome according to everybody except that one show about the 8 year-olds with potty mouths.
                            What's the point of having an emergency response system if you can't provoke the wrath of God?

                            Comment


                              #15
                              Re: Motion Picture Cinema In 2010.

                              Originally posted by Fushigi na Renamon View Post
                              How To Train Your Dragon is my favorite movie of all time now. I saw it seven times in theaters. I just love it.

                              I enjoyed Scott Pilgrim as well.

                              Tangled was something I went into expecting for it to stink - it turned out to be one of my favorite Disney movies ever. Saw it three times. It's funny, charming, and hits all the right notes.
                              I enjoyed Tangled myself. The Chameleon made me smile lots.

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X