My favorite movies of 2010.

by mr_popcorn | created - 26 Dec 2010 | updated - 06 Jan 2019 | Public
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1. Inception (2010)

PG-13 | 148 min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

74 Metascore

A thief who steals corporate secrets through the use of dream-sharing technology is given the inverse task of planting an idea into the mind of a C.E.O., but his tragic past may doom the project and his team to disaster.

Director: Christopher Nolan | Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Elliot Page, Ken Watanabe

Votes: 2,549,750 | Gross: $292.58M

Christopher Nolan's four-tiered epic dreamscape of sprawling proportions is a testament of a true master's genius at work. Derived from an original concept, and developed throughout the years as a pet project, things finally came together for Nolan when he made studio bigwigs happy with his one-two gritty reboot and its equally brilliant sequel of Batmans, a huge payday was imminent to grease the wheels on this thing and some years later we, the audience, finally got a chance to see it with all the buzz and hype that surrounded the movie. Watching it, it feels like every cent and dollar was money well spent, no frame wasted and every actor on the roster more than up to the challenge to adhere to Nolan's stylistic tics and brilliant vision.

More than anything, Inception really is a unique cinematic experience bustling with inventiveness and balls-out insane set pieces that are truly inspiring and something to behold. Aided by some fantastic DP-work by Nolan's long time collaborator Wally Pfister and Hans Zimmer's hauntingly mesmerising musical output and that infamous booming, ear-piercingly loud horn that is to become 2010's most recognizable film score. In a sea of remakes, reboots, prequels and sequels; Inception is that beacon, the light at the end of the tunnel and truly is one of the greatest films of 2010, if not, of all time. The best film of the year.

2. The Social Network (2010)

PG-13 | 120 min | Biography, Drama

95 Metascore

As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.

Director: David Fincher | Stars: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Rooney Mara

Votes: 758,383 | Gross: $96.96M

The project was met with much skepticism when it was first announced, "a Facebook movie starring Justin Timberlake? Fuck that!" and so they said, and I admit, I was one of the cynics who shrugged it off even when Fincher was announced as director. But boy were we all wrong. The film's rat-a-tat rapid fire dialogue courtesy of the West Wing's Aaron Sorkin combined with David Fincher's meticulous firm grasp of his craft, infamous for his 99-takes-a-scene and bringing out the best out of the actors he's working with. Which speaking of, was also one of the great things from this movie. Jesse Eisenberg wears the Mark Zuckerberg character like a suit and surely after this no one would even dare compare him to Michael Cera. Andrew Garfield impresses as well as CFO Eduardo Saverin, with every nuance and subtleties as equally powerful and devastating when he's talking about cannibalizing chickens or smashing laptops. Sexyback Timberlake proves he's got the acting chops as the sleazy looking Sean Parker. And to top it all off is a delightful score from Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and his buddy Atticus Ross.

3. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)

PG-13 | 112 min | Action, Comedy, Fantasy

69 Metascore

In a magically realistic version of Toronto, a young man must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil exes one by one in order to win her heart.

Director: Edgar Wright | Stars: Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kieran Culkin, Anna Kendrick

Votes: 465,205 | Gross: $31.49M

Edgar Wright's third cinematic effort and quite possibly his best output yet, is a pop culture blender of everything relevant to the Generation Y; from movies, TV, literature, comics and videogames. 'Scott Pilgrim' is a delightful, madcap riotous romp peppered with flashy neon lights musical sequences, fantastically choreographed fight scenes and delightful visual gags to satiate your twee little hearts. Bryan Lee O'Malley's kinetic, hipster-approved comics series from which this was based on was done justice by Edgar Wright, with his keen eye for quirkier sensibilities and enlisting the help of a who's-who of the independent, underground garage rock music scene like Beck and Metric. Everything coalesces like white on rice and all the pieces of the puzzle fit perfectly well.

What else can be said, other than Scott Pilgrim is simply, 100% pure unadulterated awesome. There is nothing quite like it.

4. Four Lions (2010)

R | 97 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama

68 Metascore

Four incompetent British terrorists set out to train for and commit an act of terror.

Director: Christopher Morris | Stars: Will Adamsdale, Riz Ahmed, Adeel Akhtar, Kayvan Novak

Votes: 85,273 | Gross: $0.30M

An uproarious delight from Brit Chris Morris that tells the tale of four idealistic Jihadists and their grand scheme of spreading terror in the hearts of every innocent citizens and laymen. The movie wields its belly aching hilarity like a loaded gun and confronting the delicate issue of terrorism head on and toe to toe. There's a lot of hilarious and unforgettable moments in the movie, some making me snicker just simply thinking about it but it also gives you something to think about. And then maybe laugh a bit more after that. Sorry Hollywood but this is the best comedy of 2010.

5. 127 Hours (2010)

R | 94 min | Biography, Drama

82 Metascore

A mountain climber becomes trapped under a boulder while canyoneering alone near Moab, Utah and resorts to desperate measures in order to survive.

Director: Danny Boyle | Stars: James Franco, Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara, Sean Bott

Votes: 401,254 | Gross: $18.34M

Danny Boyle knocks one out of the ballpark once again with the triumphant true to life story of mountaineer Aron Ralston and the grueling 127 hours he spent with his right arm wedged between a canyon wall and an 800-lb boulder. Yeah, that's what Danny Boyle had to work with and should it have been tasked to a lesser director, it probably wouldn't have worked as well as it did. Huge props of course, should be given to Danny Boyle, the visual genius that he is and his DP's Anthony Dod Mantle and Enrique Chediak with their briskly paced and frenetic camera work almost akin to Aron's free-spirited, wily adventurous lifestyle and AR Rahman's pop rock infused musical score that elevates the whole film experience to a new level. But really, I would be remiss if I didn't give praise to the film's highlight coup-de-grace, the film's lead and all around workhorse James Franco. A brilliant and astonishing one man show tour-de-force and quite possibly one of the best lead male performances I've seen in the past 10 years. The Oscar gold should be knocking at his door any moment now.

6. I Saw the Devil (2010)

Not Rated | 144 min | Action, Crime, Thriller

67 Metascore

A secret agent exacts revenge on a serial killer through a series of captures and releases.

Director: Jee-woon Kim | Stars: Lee Byung-hun, Choi Min-sik, Jeon Gook-hwan, Chun Ho-jin

Votes: 146,132 | Gross: $0.13M

A straight-up, no holds barred revenge film from the deep, dark twisted annals of Korean auteur Kim Ji-woon, I SAW THE DEVIL is mercilessly brutal in its portrayal of violence and the tense atmosphere never lets up, like a pounding of a hammer to the head, its got you in a vice grip for two hours until you are numb from everything else and that sweet, sweet aftertaste and realization that what you just saw is probably the greatest shit you've ever seen in your whole lifetime. Some of the set pieces and the bursts of violence are so magnificently crafted and inspired it would make Quentin Tarantino cream his pants. And that's not even the best part, Oldboy's Choi Min-sik gives a deliciously wicked evil performance as the serial killer is of the top drawer, high caliber mold.

7. The Fighter (I) (2010)

R | 116 min | Action, Biography, Drama

79 Metascore

Based on the story of Micky Ward, a fledgling boxer who tries to escape the shadow of his more famous but troubled older boxing brother and get his own shot at greatness.

Director: David O. Russell | Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Melissa Leo

Votes: 388,795 | Gross: $93.62M

A delightful humanist drama set against the backdrop of the boxing world, David O. Russell re-teams with his I Heart Huckabees star Mark Wahlberg, THE FIGHTER tells the tale of Irish slugger Micky Ward and the ups and downs and exploits of his boxing career and his tumultuous relationship with his junkie brother, Dicky. The fight scenes are fantastically choreographed and the decision to shoot it ala HBO added a layer of realism that have not been seen in boxing movies of yore. Mark Wahlberg drops his Funky Bunch persona and delivers a one-two punch performance and definitely a career highlight for him, the dames of the movie, Amy Adams and Melissa Leo also shines in their respective roles. But the real highlight for me, and the centerpiece of the whole deal is Christian Bale's off the charts, method portrayal of washout pugilist turned drug addled dope head Dicky Ward. Should another actor have been cast and it would have probably been way overboard and probably a lot of shouting but Bale gave Dicky the humanity buried in all that heroin, crack and speed in his system, and it made his redemption all the more sweet and well-earned.

8. Shutter Island (2010)

R | 138 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller

63 Metascore

Teddy Daniels and Chuck Aule, two US marshals, are sent to an asylum on a remote island in order to investigate the disappearance of a patient, where Teddy uncovers a shocking truth about the place.

Director: Martin Scorsese | Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Emily Mortimer, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley

Votes: 1,455,827 | Gross: $128.01M

I never would have expected in a million years but this makes two DiCaprio performances in my top ten and although some would omit one or the other to make way for some other film but this is just too damn good to cancel out in my opinion. SHUTTER ISLAND is a brilliantly crafted psychological thriller with yet another fantastic display of powerhouse performance from DiCaprio, Scorsese paints a stark and desolate landscape that is both chilling and very unnerving and the influence and imprint of the Master of Suspense Alfred Hitchcock in this movie is undeniable. It may have divided audiences and critics and whatnot but Shutter Island sits firmly on this list as one of the best films of 2010.

9. Kick-Ass (2010)

R | 117 min | Action, Comedy, Crime

66 Metascore

Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a superhero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so.

Director: Matthew Vaughn | Stars: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Nicolas Cage, Chloë Grace Moretz, Garrett M. Brown

Votes: 593,157 | Gross: $48.07M

A superhero film with high rewatchability value, a kick-ass (pun!) soundtrack and balletic, ultra violent fight scenes; Matthew Vaughn's KICK-ASS is the most delightful, most absurd and deliciously wicked film I've seen all year and the best time I've had watching it in a theater packed with a great audience who laughed and cheered in unison every second of the way. The psychopathic father-daughter duo played with aplomb by both Nicolas Cage (his best performance in years!) and newcomer Chloe Moretz was the highlight of the film for me, with Cage pulling off a hilarious Adam West impression and his over-the-tip antics put to good use and Moretz lighting up the screen with bodily dismemberment and awesome karate ninja moves. I've probably seen this more than I can count, and there is no end in sight. I will never get tired of this flick. Cunt.

10. Toy Story 3 (2010)

G | 103 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy

92 Metascore

The toys are mistakenly delivered to a day-care center instead of the attic right before Andy leaves for college, and it's up to Woody to convince the other toys that they weren't abandoned and to return home.

Director: Lee Unkrich | Stars: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Ned Beatty

Votes: 892,215 | Gross: $415.00M

It should be stipulated in every year end list that if a Pixar film is not in your top 10, it should considered irrelevant, invalid and moot. Because really, up to this point in time, Pixar can virtually do no wrong. Its almost near exhaustion all the high praises and cheers that we've all given them and Toy Story 3 is yet another cog in their near perfect track record. Deeply felt and high on nostalgia that's also bordering on equally depressing, grimy stuff (you know what scene I'm talking about) and all the the gamut of emotions reaching its peak with a magnificently well done and an amazing end to a truly brilliant trilogy. I haven't cried this much over a toy since my GI Joe collector's action figure was stolen by a homeless man.

11. The Ghost Writer (2010)

PG-13 | 128 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

77 Metascore

A ghost writer, hired to complete the memoirs of a former British Prime Minister, uncovers secrets that put his own life in jeopardy.

Director: Roman Polanski | Stars: Ewan McGregor, Pierce Brosnan, Olivia Williams, Jon Bernthal

Votes: 170,796 | Gross: $15.54M

12. How to Train Your Dragon (2010)

PG | 98 min | Animation, Action, Adventure

75 Metascore

A hapless young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons becomes the unlikely friend of a young dragon himself, and learns there may be more to the creatures than he assumed.

Directors: Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders | Stars: Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Craig Ferguson

Votes: 800,342 | Gross: $217.58M

13. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)

PG-13 | 146 min | Adventure, Family, Fantasy

65 Metascore

As Harry, Ron and Hermione race against time and evil to destroy the Horcruxes, they uncover the existence of the three most powerful objects in the wizarding world: the Deathly Hallows.

Director: David Yates | Stars: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Bill Nighy

Votes: 598,918 | Gross: $295.98M

14. Animal Kingdom (2010)

R | 113 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller

83 Metascore

A seventeen-year-old navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him.

Director: David Michôd | Stars: James Frecheville, Guy Pearce, Joel Edgerton, Bryce Lindemann

Votes: 60,485 | Gross: $1.04M

15. The Kids Are All Right (2010)

R | 106 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

86 Metascore

Two children conceived by artificial insemination bring their biological father into their non-traditional family life.

Director: Lisa Cholodenko | Stars: Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska

Votes: 134,426 | Gross: $20.81M

16. The Town (2010)

R | 125 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller

74 Metascore

A proficient group of thieves rob a bank and hold an assistant manager hostage. Things begin to get complicated when one of the crew members falls in love with her.

Director: Ben Affleck | Stars: Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner

Votes: 415,595 | Gross: $92.19M

17. The Disappearance of Alice Creed (2009)

R | 100 min | Crime, Thriller

65 Metascore

A rich man's daughter is held captive in an abandoned apartment by two former convicts who abducted her and hold her ransom in exchange for her father's money.

Director: J Blakeson | Stars: Gemma Arterton, Eddie Marsan, Martin Compston

Votes: 27,592 | Gross: $0.17M

18. MacGruber (2010)

R | 90 min | Action, Comedy

43 Metascore

Former special operative MacGruber is called back into action to take down his arch-enemy, Dieter Von Cunth, who's in possession of a nuclear warhead and bent on destroying Washington, D.C.

Director: Jorma Taccone | Stars: Will Forte, Kristen Wiig, Val Kilmer, Ryan Phillippe

Votes: 47,314 | Gross: $8.46M

19. Black Swan (2010)

R | 108 min | Drama, Thriller

79 Metascore

Nina is a talented but unstable ballerina on the verge of stardom. Pushed to the breaking point by her artistic director and a seductive rival, Nina's grip on reality slips, plunging her into a waking nightmare.

Director: Darren Aronofsky | Stars: Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel, Winona Ryder

Votes: 824,340 | Gross: $106.95M

20. Rabbit Hole (2010)

PG-13 | 91 min | Drama

76 Metascore

Life for a happy couple is turned upside down after their young son dies in an accident.

Director: John Cameron Mitchell | Stars: Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, Dianne Wiest, Miles Teller

Votes: 51,115 | Gross: $2.23M

21. The Other Guys (2010)

PG-13 | 107 min | Action, Comedy, Crime

64 Metascore

Two mismatched New York City detectives seize an opportunity to step up like the city's top cops, whom they idolize, only things don't quite go as planned.

Director: Adam McKay | Stars: Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Derek Jeter, Eva Mendes

Votes: 288,264 | Gross: $119.22M

22. True Grit (2010)

PG-13 | 110 min | Drama, Western

80 Metascore

A stubborn teenager enlists the help of a tough U.S. Marshal to track down her father's murderer.

Directors: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen | Stars: Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Hailee Steinfeld, Josh Brolin

Votes: 357,423 | Gross: $171.24M



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