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Best of the Decade (thus far?)


Curiously the movie that I have UNDOUBTEDLY watched the most this decade has been The Kids Are All Right. Back in 2010, I was hesitating on whether or not to put it in my top 10 that year...
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Even if The Social Network ends up not being the best of the decade, I can't imagine another one capturing the feel for this time better.
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The Tree of Life aims so high and it connects more often than not. I admire that more than movies that have perfect, but lower, aim.
-Cash

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Jan292011

20:10 "In For" or "Done For"?

The 20th minute and 10th second of The Ghost Writer

 

"Oh dear. You must be wondering what you've let yourself in for."
-Olivia Williams as "Ruth Lang" in The Ghost Writer (2010)

What a perfect moment to represent this movie in this series. Love that they look like so funereal (this is the beach where the body washed up at the beginning, isn't it?) Plus that security detail trailing the writer and Ruth Lang looks more stalker than a protector with the framing.

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I am pretty sure that this is my favorite film from 2010.

January 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDevin D

This is my #1 film of the year as well.

January 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAnthonyDC
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