Best of 2010 in Film: The Definitive List of Top Tens
• January 30, 2011 • 4 CommentsPosted in Listmania, The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: 127 Hours, A Prophet, A.R. Rahman, Aaron Eckhart, Aaron Sorkin, Adam Kimmel, Alexandre Desplat, Andrew Garfield, Angelina Jolie, Animal Kingdom, Anne Rosselini, Another Year, Anthony Dod Mantle, Anton Sanko, Armie Hammer, Ben Mendensohl, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Director, best films of 2010, best movies of 2010, best of 2010, Best Original Score, best performances of 2010, Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Black Swan, Blake Lively, Blue Valentine, Boon Jong-Ho, Carey Mulligan, Chloe Moretz, Chris Morris, Christian Bale, Colin Firth, Cyrus, Daft Punk, Dale Dickey, Danny Boyle, David Seidler, Debra Granik, Edgar Wright, Enrique Chediak, Exit Through The Gift Shop, Four Lions, Freida Pinto, Geoffrey Rush, Glenn Ficarra, Greig Fraser, Hailee Steinfeld, Hans Zimmer, Helena Bonham Carter, Hong Kyung-Pyo, How To Train Your Dragon, I Love You Phillip Morris, Inception, Jacki Weaver, Jacques Audiard, James Franco, Jeff Bridges, Jennifer Lawrence, Jesse Armstrong, Jesse Eisenberg, Jim Carrey, Joel and Ethan Coen, John Hawkes, John Powell, John Requa, Kavyan Novak, Kim Hye-Ja, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Lee Unkrich, Lesley Manville, Let Me In, Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Marion Cotillard, Mark Romanek, Melissa Leo, Michael Arndt, Michael Bacall, Michael Giacchino, Michael McDonough, Michelle Williams, Mike Leigh, Morning Glory, Mother, Natalie Portman, Never Let Me Go, Niels Arestrup, Nigel Godrich, Olivia Williams, Pawel Edelman, Rabbit Hole, Rachel McAdams, Rachel Portman, Rebecca Hall, Richard Jenkins, Riz Ahmed, Robert Richardson, Roger Deakins, Roman Polanski, Ruth Sheen, Ryan Gosling, Salt, Sam Bain, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, Shutter Island, Simon Beaufoy, Simon Blackwell, Stephane Fontaine, Sweetgrass, Tahar Rahim, Tangled, Terribly Happy, The Coen Brothers, The Fighter, The Karate Kid, The King's Speech, The Social Network, The Town, Toy Story 3, Trent Reznor, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Tron: Legacy, True Grit, Un Prophete, Winter's Bone, Won Bin, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
Toy Story 3: Or How I Was Reduced to a Blubbering Mess of a Man
• June 22, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: 3D film, Andrew Stanton, Andy, Andy's mom, Barbie, best movie trilogy, Blake Clark, Bonnie Hunt, Bud Luckey, Buttercup, Buzz Lightyear, Chatter Telephone, Chuckles, Chuckles the Clown, Dolly, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Hamm, Jeff Garlin, Jessie, Joan Cusack, Jodi Benson, John Lasseter, John Morris, John Ratzenberger, Ken, Kristen Schaal, Laurie Metcalf, Lee Unkrich, Lots O Huggin Bear, Lotso, Michael Arndt, Michael Keaton, movie trilogy, Mr. Potato Head, Mr. Pricklepants, Mrs. Potato Head, Ned Beatty, Pixar, Pixar animated film, R. Lee Ermey, Rex, Richard Kind, Slinky Dog, Teddy Newton, The Greatness of Pixar, Tim Allen, Timothy Dalton, Tom Hanks, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, Toy Story trilogy, trilogy, Trixie, Wallace Shawn, Whoopi Goldberg, Woody