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Yeah it's like one of those end of year shows you're trying to avoid on telly!

I'll just create the thread, give me a minute to check IMDB and jog everyone's memories...

Toy Story 3
Alice in Wonderland
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Inception
Shrek Forever After
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Iron Man 2
Despicable Me
How to Train Your Dragon
Clash of the Titans
The Book of Eli
Shutter Island
Green Zone
Nine
Kick-Ass
Robin Hood
Sex and the City 2


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Do the films have to have been released in 2010, or can we include ones that we've seen this year?

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Even better if they weren't released in 2010 :)


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I'll check my film list and get back to you. (8+)

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Kick-Ass kicked ass. Well actually he didn't, but hit-girl did :D

Despicable Me was the only film I watched in 3D, and it was moderately amusing. Certainly not worth the extortionate London ticket prices I paid x2 because it was a date...

Not seen the rest, although Alice is on my "to do" list. It's one of my all-time favourite stories; me and a billion other people!

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What about wikipedia?

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Toy Story 3
Inception

The only two I've watched from your list.

Also saw A-Team but wouldn't rank it up there in my Top 5.
Tron Legacy may have well been up there but not seen it yet.

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I've seen about half of the films on that list.

Top five:
1) Toy Story 3 - Always well made, and humour both kids and adults can enjoy
2) Kick-Ass - Much, much better than I was expecting - very good
3) Green Zone - A bit slow in places but well acted and shot
4) Inception - Good film, but too reliant on the effects to top the chart
5) The Book of Eli - Not sure why, but I really liked it

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Yeah it's like one of those end of year shows you're trying to avoid on telly!

I'll just create the thread, give me a minute to check IMDB and jog everyone's memories...

Toy Story 3
Alice in Wonderland
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Inception
Shrek Forever After
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Iron Man 2
Despicable Me
How to Train Your Dragon
Clash of the Titans
The Book of Eli
Shutter Island
Green Zone
Nine
Kick-Ass
Robin Hood
Sex and the City 2
You forgot Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World.
So, what's your top 5, Chris?

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I've only seen 3 from that list :shock:

Iron Man 2
Despicable Me
How to Train Your Dragon

I've got kids - can you tell???

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Okay, people may have missed this …
leeds_manc wrote:
Even better if they weren't released in 2010 :)
I don't think the films have to have been made this year, as long as you've seen them this year.

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I was in South America for most of 2010, I would say that Inception was the best, though it's still slightly overrated, saw it on my own in La Paz as I was late for my date... I think I enjoyed it more :p

so:

1: Inception
2: In a Lonely Place (Mark's rules)
3: Kick Ass
4: Ben Hur (Tim again)
5: Shutter Island


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You forgot Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World.


Some might say that's a blessing.

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Didn't see many of them but thought this was a pretty crap year for films personally. Enjoyed shutter island, but was the ending was slightly spoiled by having read the book.

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I saw the Bourne trilogy (on DVD) this year, would that count?
What about The Dark Knight? Have seen it about five times on DVD and still lovin' it.

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I haven't seen Toy Story 3 yet, but the rest wouldn't make my list of top films...

I think it has been a pretty poor year. I've certainly walked out of more films this year than ever before...

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