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by Foster The PeopleFirstly, i would like to apologize to everyone who's reading this (whoever you are) for being absent for the longest time due to my work. now i'm back and the new year drew closer to us. this year, i would like to list top 10 of the best films i have watched this year (not the vintage classic ones, all made 2011/english language). so here we gooo!!!
10.The Rite : i never really liked horror movies, but i really enjoy this and from my personal opinion, the story was not exaggerated too much and it was done nicely. 9. The Muppets : Really love the muppets and this revival is their best yet! 8. Your Highness : Hilarious movie to watch!! It's been a long time since i see this kind of movies. A must see! Don't care about all the critics said. 7. Kung Fu Panda 2 : I've always love Kung Fu Panda. A kids movie that everybody can enjoy! Plus, it's Jack Black! 6. X-Men : First Class : To all x-men lovers out there, this is like a make up from the horrendus badly CGI'ed X-Men Origins : Wolverine. (I've watched it in the cinema, not on those pirated controversial dvd's. fyi) 5. The Green Hornet : How I love every film made by the most influential directors around, Michel Gondry. Plus, never thought Seth Rogen and Jay Chou could team up! (minus Cameron Diaz please! they could have just chose a different actress!!) 4. Hanna : Girl serial killer, hunky father (Uhuh!). Kinda reminded me of 'Leon'. Both are great movies. Always a big fan of Saoirse Ronan since Atonament. 3. Sucker Punch : Hot girls in sexy uniforms with guns!! Kicking Ass!! Zack Snyder!! Yeah!!! (i just sounded like a dude!) 2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part 2 : Saying goodbye to the Harry Potter franchise wasn't easy because i grew up with it. Well, Daniel Radcliffe practically the same age as me! This second part of the last movie was done beautifully even though most of the book was not put up and there were several changes in the scenes. *tear* 1. 50/50 : It's been a while since i saw a movie that was hard for me to digest. It was dark, heartbreaking, comedy, self-realisation type of movie. It was real and the actors (especially Joseph Gordon-Levitt) acted beautifully and real. Not those typical dramas that tries soo hard to make the audience cry for no good reason. p/s: This is entirely my personal opinion. Everybody's entitled to their own choices of movies right? Merry Christmas and have a blissful New Year!!!
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