Each year comes with its own list of movies, some going down the history books as being the best to ever come out of Hollywood. Each person has their own perception of what are some of the best movies of all time. This depends on genres and ranking at the box office. At times, a movie may not have made it to top ten box office but still remains as one of the best of all times. So what is your list of the best movie list? It doesn't matter whether it was released in 2011 or 2010 or 1999 or 2000. Herein, the article tries to capture some of the movies that wowed the audience in 2010.
How to Train Your Dragon
Genre: Animation/ Adventure/ Fantasy
Directors: Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders.
Cast: Jay Bruchel, Gerald Butler, Jonah Hill and America Ferrera
If you loved Kung Fu Panda, Shrek and Madagascar, then you will definitely love How To Train Your Dragon. It is a comical movie that is setup in the legendary world of Vikings as well as Dragons. The storyline has been developed from the book by Cressida Cowell. The plot revolves around young Viking lad who goes by the name Hiccup and resides in the Island of Berk. In this island, battling dragons is a norm. Digging in too deep into the plot will spoil the whole reason to have you watch the movie. If you did not catch this movie when 2010 came to a close, then you need to do all you can to buy or rent one.
The Wolf Man
Genre: Thriller/ Horror/ Fantasy
Director: Joe Johnston
Cast: Benicio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving and Geraldine Chaplin
Stories revolving the mythical werewolf never cease to amaze many in America as this movie is another epic of the enigmatic werewolf. After returning to his ancestral home, a man is bitten by a werewolf that happens to be his father and has to accept his fate. If there is a movie that will keep you guessing from the beginning to the end then it has to be The Wolf Man.
Toy Story 3
At the beginning, I thought this is another one of those childish movies. However, upon reviewing it found to be something that can be watched by all. After a toy's owner, other kids treat Andy leaves home for college, the toys are taken to a day care facility where to their shock with no regards.
How to Train Your Dragon
Genre: Animation/ Adventure/ Fantasy
Directors: Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders.
Cast: Jay Bruchel, Gerald Butler, Jonah Hill and America Ferrera
If you loved Kung Fu Panda, Shrek and Madagascar, then you will definitely love How To Train Your Dragon. It is a comical movie that is setup in the legendary world of Vikings as well as Dragons. The storyline has been developed from the book by Cressida Cowell. The plot revolves around young Viking lad who goes by the name Hiccup and resides in the Island of Berk. In this island, battling dragons is a norm. Digging in too deep into the plot will spoil the whole reason to have you watch the movie. If you did not catch this movie when 2010 came to a close, then you need to do all you can to buy or rent one.
The Wolf Man
Genre: Thriller/ Horror/ Fantasy
Director: Joe Johnston
Cast: Benicio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving and Geraldine Chaplin
Stories revolving the mythical werewolf never cease to amaze many in America as this movie is another epic of the enigmatic werewolf. After returning to his ancestral home, a man is bitten by a werewolf that happens to be his father and has to accept his fate. If there is a movie that will keep you guessing from the beginning to the end then it has to be The Wolf Man.
Toy Story 3
At the beginning, I thought this is another one of those childish movies. However, upon reviewing it found to be something that can be watched by all. After a toy's owner, other kids treat Andy leaves home for college, the toys are taken to a day care facility where to their shock with no regards.
I've watched all this movies, "How to train your dragon" is really good by my opinion. Wolfman was huge disappointment for me.
ReplyDeleteI just watched Toy Story 3, as usual very good one. Also "how to train your dragon" is a good story. Still haven't had a chance to see "Wolfman".
ReplyDeleteMy top 5 is completely different that this one, but for sure the year was pretty weak about good movies. "Adjustment Beaurau" was quite nice, as well as "Thor".
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