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January 16th, 2011
  • Before a presentation, a man sees the wife of his best friend and business partner with another guy.
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  • The spoiled heir (Seth Rogen) to a newspaper fortune becomes a costumed crimefighter.
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  • The son (Garrett Hedlund) of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is pulled into the cyberworld of Tron.
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January 10th, 2011
  • A ballerina (Natalie Portman) forges an unusual relationship with a sultry newcomer (Mila Kunis).
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  • An Australian actor tries to help England’s Prince Albert overcome a speech impediment.
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  • The son (Garrett Hedlund) of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is pulled into the cyberworld of Tron.
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  • A rising country-music songwriter (Hedlund) sparks a romance with a fallen star (Paltrow).
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  • Two knights (Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman) escort an accused witch to a remote abbey, where monks will perform a ritual in the hope of ending the pestilence that is ravaging the country.
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  • Yogi, Boo Boo and Ranger Smith must thwart the mayor’s plan to sell Jellystone Park.
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  • The Focker and the Byrnes families brace themselves for the arrival of a baby.
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  • A teenager enlists the aid of a boozy, trigger-happy lawman to find her father’s killer.
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  • A look at the early years of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward and his brother who helped train him before going pro in the mid 1980s
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January 4th, 2011
  • The son (Garrett Hedlund) of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is pulled into the cyberworld of Tron.
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  • A ballerina (Natalie Portman) forges an unusual relationship with a sultry newcomer (Mila Kunis).
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  • A teenager enlists the aid of a boozy, trigger-happy lawman to find her father’s killer.
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  • The Focker and the Byrnes families brace themselves for the arrival of a baby.
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  • Crowned with 70 feet of magical golden hair, Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) strikes a deal with a charming thief (Zachary Levi) to spring her from her prison tower.
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January 3rd, 2011
  • The son (Garrett Hedlund) of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is pulled into the cyberworld of Tron.
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  • A ballerina (Natalie Portman) forges an unusual relationship with a sultry newcomer (Mila Kunis).
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  • A teenager enlists the aid of a boozy, trigger-happy lawman to find her father’s killer.
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  • The Focker and the Byrnes families brace themselves for the arrival of a baby.
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  • A look at the early years of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward and his brother who helped train him before going pro in the mid 1980s
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Top 10 of 2010

December 31st, 2010

I watched 233 “new to me” films. 82 of those films were released this year.
Out of those 82 films here is my list of Top Ten films for 2010

10. Inhale.
Lots of films put you in the situation along with the protagonist. A sort of “what would you do”? This is one of the first times that a film asked me that where I didn’t know the answer. I still don’t know the answer.

http://www.ifcfilms.com/films/inhale

9. Mother.
The simple story of a mother’s love and care for her simple son. However, in the hands of Joon-ho Bong, the complexities weaved into the plot and the character build by Hye-ja Kim elevate the story to new heights.

http://www.motherfilm.com/

8. Exit through the Gift Shop.
To have a documentary about street art would be interesting enough, but to have it also contain what may be the true story of how someone, who may be missing a few brain cells, could take what people started as pure art and bastardize it to make a buck, makes it endlessly entertaining.

http://www.banksyfilm.com/

7. 127 Hours.
Films where one character has to carry the entire film can be pretty hard to pull off. Director Danny Boyle and actor James Franco find just the right blend of manic and peace and make it riveting.

http://www.foxsearchlight.com/127hours/

6. The King’s Speech.
Usually period pieces can be stuffy, drab and boring. This film is anything but. The friendship between Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush bring a humor and a wit that was completely unexpected.

http://www.kingsspeech.com/

5. Parade.
Five young friends live in a small two bedroom apartment in Japan. Living in such proximities you would think that they know each other well. This film asks how well do we really know anyone.

http://parade-movie.com/

4. Lebanon
Take all the complexities of any band-of-brothers war film and tell the director that he can’t move his camera, his crew or his cast outside of a 12 foot by 7 foot box.

http://www.sonyclassics.com/lebanon/

3. The Social Network
After this film, I am much more forgiving of screenwriters taking liberties with true stories because, whether or not it all went down the way this films says it did, the story told here is compelling and stands alone.

http://www.thesocialnetwork-movie.com/

2. Inception.
No film this year was as original or as engaging as this one. I will watch this film, share it to the rare few who have not seen it yet and cherish it as much as I watch, share and cherish Memento.

http://inceptionmovie.warnerbros.com/dvd/

1. How to train your dragon.
Some may not understand why I love this film so much or place it this high on my list. Bottom line is that, to me, this film is magic, this film is joy, this film makes me happy for no clearly discernible reason. But isn’t that why we go to the movies? To find that gem, that one piece of art that will always bring back those feelings. For all those reasons and more, I love this film.

http://www.howtotrainyourdragon.com/

Box Office top 10

December 28th, 2010
  • A painting draws Lucy (Georgie Henley), Edmund (Skandar Keynes) and their cousin into Narnia again.
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  • A look at the early years of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward and his brother who helped train him before going pro in the mid 1980s
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  • The son (Garrett Hedlund) of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is pulled into the cyberworld of Tron.
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  • A ballerina (Natalie Portman) forges an unusual relationship with a sultry newcomer (Mila Kunis).
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  • A teenager enlists the aid of a boozy, trigger-happy lawman to find her father’s killer.
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  • The Focker and the Byrnes families brace themselves for the arrival of a baby.
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  • Crowned with 70 feet of magical golden hair, Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) strikes a deal with a charming thief (Zachary Levi) to spring her from her prison tower.
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December 27th, 2010
  • A painting draws Lucy (Georgie Henley), Edmund (Skandar Keynes) and their cousin into Narnia again.
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  • A look at the early years of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward and his brother who helped train him before going pro in the mid 1980s
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  • The son (Garrett Hedlund) of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is pulled into the cyberworld of Tron.
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  • Crowned with 70 feet of magical golden hair, Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) strikes a deal with a charming thief (Zachary Levi) to spring her from her prison tower.
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  • A teenager enlists the aid of a boozy, trigger-happy lawman to find her father’s killer.
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  • The Focker and the Byrnes families brace themselves for the arrival of a baby.
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  • A vortex transports a man (Jack Black) to a magic land of little people.
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The Tourist (2010)

December 26th, 2010

I’m usually confident when I see a Johnny Depp movie that it’s going to be good, but after seeing The Tourist I may be less confident in the future. The Tourist is a poor movie that lacks plausibility. The plot is far fetched, and considering they are two of the most attractive people in the world, there is a surprising lack of chemistry between the two main leads, Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie.

The plot of The Tourist is a little bit ridiculous. Tourist Frank Tupelo (Johnny Depp) meets mysterious Elise (Angelina Jolie) on a train heading for Venice. He is intrigued by her and accepts an invite to stay at a hotel with her. Following their meeting, Frank finds himself in a heap of trouble as he  is mistaken for Elise’s runaway criminal ex-boyfriend Alexander Pearce. Since Alexander ran away with billions of  dollars, the gangsters and federal agents after him believe he must have paid for plastic surgery and have given himself a new face to avoid detection. Not surprisingly, Elise finds herself becoming attracted to Frank as she repeatedly saves his life.

With the actors spouting good lines, this movie might have been more entertaining, but  the dialogue is incredibly dull throughout. Where Elise should sound mysterious, instead she comes across as arrogant and just plain weird. Clearly Elise is stunning, but she’s obviously such hign maintenance, that you actually find yourself wondering what Frank Tupelo sees in her. Johnny Depp doesn’t look very engrossed in the role of Frank and although he has a couple of mildly humorous lines, there are no other positives to be taken from his performance.

The Tourist lacks substance and the believability factor. It’s hard to understand why so many  high calibre actors signed up for this disaster of a movie. You’d think experienced actors would recognise a bad script/idea when they come across it. My guess is that one big name signed up, and the others followed on the basis of this. It seems unlikely that the poor script would have attracted them. I’m going to pretend this movie never happened, so my vision of Johnny Depp can remain unmarred.

Starring: Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany

Dir: Florian Heckel Von Donnersmack

rating: 3

Box Office top 10

December 19th, 2010
  • Two men must stop an unmanned, runaway train before it crashes and spills its toxic cargo.
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  • An Interpol agent (Angelina Jolie) draws a tourist (Johnny Depp) into a web of intrigue.
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  • A woman becomes caught in a love triangle involving a baseball player and an old acquaintance.
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  • A look at the early years of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward and his brother who helped train him before going pro in the mid 1980s
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  • Crowned with 70 feet of magical golden hair, Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) strikes a deal with a charming thief (Zachary Levi) to spring her from her prison tower.
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  • A painting draws Lucy (Georgie Henley), Edmund (Skandar Keynes) and their cousin into Narnia again.
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  • Harry, Ron and Hermione set out to destroy the Horcruxes, the secrets to Voldemort’s power.
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  • Yogi, Boo Boo and Ranger Smith must thwart the mayor’s plan to sell Jellystone Park.
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  • The son (Garrett Hedlund) of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is pulled into the cyberworld of Tron.
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  • A ballerina (Natalie Portman) forges an unusual relationship with a sultry newcomer (Mila Kunis) .
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December 13th, 2010
  • An Interpol agent (Angelina Jolie) draws a tourist (Johnny Depp) into a web of intrigue.
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  • A painting draws Lucy (Georgie Henley), Edmund (Skandar Keynes) and their cousin into Narnia again.
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  • A small-town gal (Christina Aguilera) with a big voice becomes a performer in a musical revue.
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