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Tarantino's favorite films of 2010:1. Toy Story 32. The Social Network3. Animal Kingdom4. I Am Love5. Tangled6. True Grit7. The Town8. Greenberg9. Cyrus10. Enter the Void11. Kick-Ass12. Knight and Day13. Get Him to the Greek14. The Fighter15. The King's Speech16. The Kids Are All Right17. How to Train Your Dragon18. Robin Hood19. Amer20. Jackass 3-DCuriously, Sofia Coppola's Somewhere did not make the list, although it won the grand prize from the Venice Film Festival jury, which Tarantino chaired.http://www.tarantino.info/2011/01/03/quentins-favorite-movies-of-2010/
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Knight and Day above The Kings Speech AND The Fighter AND The Kids Are All Right?Haven't seen any of them, but from what I hear from respected critics, looks like Tarantino is tuh-roollin'

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Minus the creepyness is it a good horror? I can watch with a couple people who won't think what bollocks is this...?
Yeah its a good watch, always on edge.
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Very well shot, thought the opening credits were done well with the split screens, very colourful through out. Soon as he falls and the rock is trapping his arm you hear NOTHING it's dead silence, really captures the emotions. The headphones spinning with music playing was a nice touch.Even with him just drinking the water from the bottle and the camera focusing on the bubbles or just the tiny drops left was really nice.The way he cut his arm off with the music in the background was pure sadistic, the facial expressions did make me chuckle when a bone was snapped.A remarkable story

James Franco was excellent.

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theres a free screeing of The Fighter in various locations across the UK (not Manny though for some reason) you get free Grolsch beer and Dutch gouda cheesenot appealing to me at all, but some of you may like itto win tickets you need to go to www.littlewhitelies.co.uk/grolschpresents

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Looks sick -

I Saw The Devils3kn5k.jpgFrom aintitcoolnews:South Korean director Kim Ji-woon's latest plays host to ideas and images that have burned themselves into my eyes and brain. These are the building blocks of nightmares, both because of the stylish way the film is shot and the utter distortion of humanity on display. This is one of the few films of true brilliance I saw in 2010, but agreeing to see it may result in eliminating some of the good parts of your soul. The film is set for a limited release through Magnet releasing on March 4, but I really would love to see this roll out for a nationwide arthouse release, just see see how much it messes Americans up.From the director of A Tale of Two Sisters, A Bittersweet Life, and The Good The Bad and The Weird. Also Min-Sik Choy (oldboy) stars in this.Anybody seen this yet? I'm hoping a find a copy of this Thailand next month.http://www.fearnet.com/news/reviews/b20188_tiff_10_review_i_saw_devil.html

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