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My Top 10 Films of 2010

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Before it gets too late to post this sort of thing (if it isn’t already), I thought I’d weigh in with my list of favourite movies from last year. It’s been the best year for film that I can remember, one when I’ve tried to see at least one film at the cinema every week (despite the best efforts of the cinema distributors in Belfast), and in a year when I’d struggle to name 5 albums I really cared about, my only struggle with this list was limiting it to 10 (the addendum indicates I failed). So here goes:

1. The Social Network – pure entertainment, beautifully scripted, acted and directed, taking a potentially dull subject and being totally enthralling for two hours. Unlike many a year, deserves all the awards it’s going to get.
2. Another Year – I’m no Mike Leigh fanatic, but this was perfection. A heartbreaking performance from Lesley Manville, and the first film I’ve been to in years where the audience applauded at the end.
3. Enter The Void – By turns enthralling, dazzling, intense, weird, over-the-top and even a bit boring at times (it was 20 minutes too long), this was nevertheless a must-see one-of-a-kind by a true original, a film trying (and largely succeding) to do something new in cinema, and one I can’t wait to see again.
4. The Secret In Their Eyes – the big surprise of the year for me, a film that beat “A Prophet” and my favourite film of 2009 “The White Ribbon” to the best foreign language film Oscar and almost deserved to, this Argentinean thriller / love story is an absolute gem and one that deserves to find a much bigger audience.
5. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo – never read the book so didn’t know what to expect, but got a dark nasty thriller with strong characterisations and a plot that never lets up – the sequels weren’t as good (different director), but were still satisfying.
6. Kick-Ass – by a country mile, the best comic book movie of the last 10 years – I should qualify that by saying I’m not a huge fan of this genre, but with great characters, terrific plot and dialogue and not a little panache, this really pulls it off.
7. The Arbor – another complete original, this told the tragic story of playwright Andrea Dunbar (who wrote “Rita, Sue & Bob Too”), before dying at the age of 29. Just when you think her story is sad enough, you get to hear her daughter’s…
8. A Town Called Panic – simultaneously the best comedy and best animation (though not best animated) film of 2010, this is basically the Cravendale milk adverts spun out to 75 minutes with a ludicrous plot and hilarious dialogue – an absolute gem, and one no-one who sees it ever seems to regret.
9. A Prophet – Epic storytelling on a small scale, this was one of the most sustained narratives of last year – once it takes hold it never lets go. Justifiably lauded.
10. Skeletons – A very small budget British film and again a true original, this gem builds intrigue as to what is happening before relaxing into a strong character piece – perfectly cast and beautifully made.

That wasn’t all the great films of last year of course, or my claim at the start of it being the best I could remember wouldn’t hold up – I have to give honourable mention to:

Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll, The Father Of My Children, Carlos - The Jackal, Up In The Air, The Scouting Book For Boys, Shutter Island, Cemetery Junction, The Disappearance Of Alice Creed, Dogtooth, The Ghost, I Am Love, How To Train Your Dragon, Four Lions, Heartless, White Material, Cameraman – The Life & Work Of Jack Cardiff, Iron Man 2, Gainsbourg, Down Terrace, Leaving, Splice, The Illusionist, Toy Story 3, Cherry Tree Lane, Mother, Inception, Buried, Made In Dagenham, The Other Guys, Winters Bone, Easy A, We Are What We Are, The American, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives and Of Gods And Men.

And I haven’t seen Catfish yet!

So over to you – what did you like in 2010, and why?

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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

Funny, great visuals, excellent soundtrack, inventive film-making. I'd say that this is the best comic-book adaptation of the past 10 years but I don't want to start that kind of thing.

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doomah | 11 January 2011 - 1:40am

Both...

...Scott Pilgrim and Kick Ass, erm, kicked ass. Excellent films both.

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Bob | 11 January 2011 - 8:20am

Good news

I loved Kick Ass and I've got Scott Pilgrim waiting for me at the library. I'm going to pick it up on the way home for us to watch tonight.

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Gatz | 11 January 2011 - 10:31am

Top 3

1. Gainsbourg
2. Four Lions
3. Inception

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fedoraboy | 11 January 2011 - 3:45am

Up In The Air

was the best film I saw last year; and I'd like it if more people agreed with me. So there.

2nd place Toy Story 3, 3rd place Shutter Island.

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Lucas Hare | 11 January 2011 - 8:00am

Not the best but the most fun film i saw this year was

Piranha 3D.

Honestly.

It's shlock, but very funny shlock that doesn't take it's self to seriously and the only film to actually be improved by being in 3D. It had me grinning like a loon from the inspired opening to the last blood soaked frame.

Also helps that kelly Brooke has no clothes on for large portions of the film. (Told you it made good use of 3D.)

Also must mention 'A town called Panic' a very funny Belgian animation about a plastic Horse,cowboy and Indian who's house gets stolen by fish people.

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MrSib | 11 January 2011 - 10:51am

I loved

A Town Called Panic - safely in my top 10. I think Horse was my favourite film character of last year.

I keep meaning to check out Piranha 3D, so must get round to it this month.

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KDH | 13 January 2011 - 7:36pm

The Book of Eli

Absolutely superb film.

Contains ambience, space, the sky, Tom Waits, Denzel Washington killing cannibal hicks to save a braille copy of the Bible. What more could you want in a film?

Mila Kunis (aka Meg from Family Guy)? Oh go on then...

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badger_king | 11 January 2011 - 5:58pm
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