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Top Movies of 2011
Neoavatara ^ | December 26, 2011 | Neoavatara

Posted on 12/26/2011 5:33:29 PM PST by Neoavatara

That time of the year again. Frankly, I thought this was, at best, a mediocre year at the movies. A lot of movies that I had expectations for last year were letdowns. That said, there were certainly movies I enjoyed, and I hope you caught a few of them along the way. Please note that the links take you to my reviews of the movies, where available.

Honorable Mentions: 50/50, Another Earth, The Artist, Bridesmaids, Captain America, Cars 2, The Descendents, Drive, Green Lantern, The Help, Horrible Bosses, Midnight in Paris, Mission: Impossible, Ghost Protocol, Moneyball, The Muppets, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Rango, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Transformers Dark of the Moon, Thor, Tree of Life, Warrior

10. Drive

Ryan Gosling had a good year, as you can see with the movie just below this one…but Drive may be the movie that fans come back and watch in years ahead. An action filled movie that is becoming a cult classic, this is a movie most of you did not see…but should make sure you do.

9. Crazy, Stupid, Love

The best romantic comedy of the year. With an awesome and funny cast, and enough twists to keep you entertained, Steve Carell again shows that he is simply one of the funniest men around.

8. Hanna

Hanna was a movie that simply flew under the radar. I knew it did for me…I ended up watching it on DVD. That said, I have to say it was one of the more enjoyable movies of the year. Saoirse Ronan, who plays the title character, is a star in the making. And her portrayal of a young girl trained to be the ultimate killing machine, and the forces that formed the world she has grown up in, are fascinating.

7. Attack the Block

This low budget movie from England simply was the one of the most entertaining science fiction movies of 2011. The story about a group of ghetto dwelling delinquents fighting an alien invasion, with the assistance of the woman they mugged hours earlier, is pure joy.

6. X-Men: First Class

This was a movie that I was very unsure of a year ago. In my look forward from the end of 2011, I showed a lot of ambivalence. But the movie paid off. Probably the best of the X-Men movies…and that is saying quite a bit.

5. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

I was quite ambivalent about the making of this film. I am a huge fan of the original European version, starring Noomi Rapace. That said…Director David Fincher has done a masterful job translating Stieg Larsson’s book to the American screen. Rooney Mara does a fantastic job, and this film can hold its own with the original…which is high praise indeed.

4. Super 8

I loved this movie. I cannot tell you how much. I can tell you why though. I grew up in the late 70s, in Ohio, much like the characters involved. I had a group of friends that would do exactly what these characters did. And of course, there was always a girl. This movie just happened to touch me where it counts. I think many others felt the same way, for their own reasons.

3. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2

What a fantastic finish to one of the great movie series of all time. Individually, I would not call any of the movies in the Harry Potter franchise ‘classic’. In toto? Maybe. Warner Brothers, from start to finish, did a brilliant job putting together a cast, crew, directors, and ultimately, the support of author J.K. Rowling in what 1o years ago appeared like an almost impossible task.

The final movie, although somewhat a departure from the book, brought most of the feeling, anguish, heartbreak, and ultimate triumph necessary to conclude the Harry Potter saga.

2. Hugo

Hugo is a magnificent movie for children and adults. Martin Scorcese has possibly created one of his greatest works of art…which is saying something. The artistry is beautiful, and the story is perfect. This could become a classic in years to come.

1. War Horse

Steven Spielberg has been hit-or-miss for the better part of several decades now. When he bombs a film, he really bombs it (see: Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull). But when nails a film, it becomes a classic. War Horse is in the latter category. Based on the 1982 children’s novel by Michael Morpurgo, and later turned into a play, Spielberg demonstrates movie making at its best: blending the splendor of visual greatness, the epic scale of war, and the passion and emotions that pull at the heart strings. A masterpiece, and definitely in the running for Best Picture.


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To: molson209

Funny you should say that, because the horse was excellent. Assuming it wasn’t a digital creation, which I don’t think it was.


41 posted on 12/26/2011 9:57:16 PM PST by Jedidah
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To: Neoavatara

I rarely go to films because my husband dislikes all film, but did manage to see Midnight in Paris on a plane. I would never fork over direct cash to Woody Allen, that pervert, but despite a few scenes of gratuitous conservative bashing, the rest of the movie is hilarious. The Hemingway scenes alone made the movie worth viewing.


42 posted on 12/26/2011 9:59:53 PM PST by SFmom
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To: sillipuddi

No. I thought that too at first.


43 posted on 12/26/2011 10:05:20 PM PST by firebrand
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To: FoxPro

One of the greatest movies of all time, IMHO, was ‘Shawshank Redemption’, and I don’t recall a female having a single line in that movie.


45 posted on 12/26/2011 10:26:43 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Tanniker Smith
Rise of the Planet of the Apes

BINGO!

46 posted on 12/26/2011 11:36:23 PM PST by CainConservative (Merry CHRISTmas and a Happy Newt/Marco 2012!!)
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To: Tanniker Smith
Rise of the Planet of the Apes

BINGO!

47 posted on 12/26/2011 11:36:46 PM PST by CainConservative (Merry CHRISTmas and a Happy Newt/Marco 2012!!)
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To: Lancey Howard

Isn’t that the movie where all of the prisoners have hearts of gold and are lovable and don’t look anything like the ones you see on “Lock-Up” on MSNBC?


48 posted on 12/27/2011 12:12:53 AM PST by dupree
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To: dupree

No. It’s the movie about a prison in the 1950s where there was a lot of sodomy and corruption and stuff going on.
You’re thinking of that movie with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder.


49 posted on 12/27/2011 12:19:46 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Neoavatara
I think Courageous was the best movie of 2011. I absolutely LOVED the movie. I liked some popcorn movies too like New Year's Eve but everyone on Free Republic should see Courageous when it comes out on video. I was so glad to be able to see if on the big screen. Oh I loved Final Destination 5 also...lol. Not all my movies are great picks but I promise you the Courageous is GREAT!!!!!
50 posted on 12/27/2011 12:49:58 AM PST by napscoordinator (Anybody but Romney, Newt, Perry, Huntsman, Paul. Perry and Obama are 100 percent the same!!!!!)
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To: FoxPro

Those are all great and enduring HISTORICAL movies. Great and enduring fiction requires a good female lead.

Casablanca.
Gone with the Wind.
The Wizard of Oz.
Star Wars.
The African Queen.
Chinatown.
The Maltese Falcon.
The Philadelphia Story.
It’s a Wonderful Life.
The Big Sleep.
The Quiet Man.
The Thin Man.
The Sound of Music.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
LA Confidential.


51 posted on 12/27/2011 12:51:29 AM PST by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (We be fooked.)
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To: sillipuddi
Does this movie Tintin have anything to do with the old Rin Tin Tin tv show?

Tintin does have a dog, but the similarities probably end there.

Have a look!

52 posted on 12/27/2011 5:00:40 AM PST by Disambiguator
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free; dupree

So how many great films have an essentially all female cast?

I cant think of one.

Females have intrinsic value.

Men have extrinsic value.

This is the key to understanding this.


53 posted on 12/27/2011 6:02:19 AM PST by FoxPro
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To: Disambiguator
The books are really good and entertaining. I first discovered them about 5 (?) years ago and have shared them with siblings and friends. They all love them. Growing up, what was your favorite Tintin adventure?


54 posted on 12/27/2011 9:25:53 AM PST by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis (Chag Chanukkah Sameach!)
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To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis

I don’t have a particular favorite. I read the different stories based on my mood.

The earlier ones we have include Tintin in America, which is pretty hokey.

On the other hand, The Calculus Affair is almost entirely believable (and very nicely illustrated).


55 posted on 12/27/2011 9:58:56 AM PST by Disambiguator
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To: Disambiguator
Yes, the earlier books certainly had less of a plot flowing through the book and were certainly more spontaineous. (Btw, the first book, Land of the Soviets was much more 'hokey' than the America one, and even more political).

But of course the later ones (like the Calculus affair) have much better plots...and the Thomsons are almost always there for comic relief....

56 posted on 12/27/2011 10:11:39 AM PST by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis (Chag Chanukkah Sameach!)
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To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis

We don’t yet have the Soviet book, or the Congo one. I’d like to have them, as that would effectively complete our collection.


57 posted on 12/27/2011 10:16:42 AM PST by Disambiguator
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To: Disambiguator

I was able to find them all online (in pdf form) awhile back...(I forgot which site)...


58 posted on 12/27/2011 10:23:41 AM PST by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis (Chag Chanukkah Sameach!)
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To: Lancey Howard

No, I’m positive I’m thinking about the movie where there was a lot of sodomy and corruption going on with the prison guards and all of the prisoners had hearts of gold and were lovable, just like real life. LOL.


59 posted on 12/27/2011 11:21:42 AM PST by dupree
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To: dupree

Oh.. you’re thinking of the Burt Lancaster film, ‘The Birdman of Alkaseltzer’.


60 posted on 12/27/2011 11:25:27 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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