Monday, September 20, 2010

Nate & Sherri's TOP 7 of 2010!

Nate and I thought we would start our fist post with a list of our favorite movies of 2010 so far. They're listed in no particular order. We originally were going to do a separate top five list for each of us, but we ended up picking the same movies, except for two. So Read on and comment if you want!

TOP SEVEN MOVIES OF TWENTY-TEN (so far...)


WINTER'S BONE: This movie premiered at Sundance Film Fest 2010. It is the story of a girl, taking care of her family in the Ozarks. One of the best dramas we have seen!

TOY STORY 3: Ok. We don't think this one needs an explanation, Pixar won us over again! We loved it. There couldn't be a better end to a great story.


CYRUS: This movie was a romantic comedy of sorts, starring Marissa Tomei, John C. Reilly, and Jonah Hill. This movie has its dramatic parts, and its hilarious parts. All-together a fun show!


Daddy Long-Legs: We saw this film at Sundance 2010. It was a fun movie about a dad in the 70's who doesn't know how to parent. It is the story of him taking care of his kids over an extended period of time. It was funny, but at the same time sad. It was filmed to look like a movie from the 70's. Awesome!


INCEPTION: Leonardo DiCaprio at in one of the coolest films we have ever seen! Chistopher Nolan did a great job of writing, and directing this wild ride. Marion Cotillard (Oscar for Best Actress 2008) was wonderful. Definitely one movie to see more than once.



EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP: This "documentary" was so interesting! It takes you to the land of street artists, and the world that they create. Banksy
directed this.



BURIED: this was a SUNDANCE gem. Ryan Reynolds (what a fox by the way) in 94 minutes of pure terror. No other way to describe it. Reynolds is brilliant in this film, its a role we wouldn't expect him to be in.












































1 comment:

  1. Hmm, how are you friends with Heidi? Anyway, you better bring the good stuff on this blog. I bookmarked it.

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