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« on: June 16, 2011, 12:59:47 PM »

2010 DOMESTIC GROSSES

#1–20

01. $415,004,880 - Toy Story 3
02. $334,191,110 - Alice in Wonderland (2010)
03. $312,433,331 - Iron Man 2
04. $300,531,751 - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
05. $295,001,070 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
06. $292,576,195 - Inception
07. $251,513,985 - Despicable Me
08. $238,736,787 - Shrek Forever After
09. $217,581,231 - How to Train Your Dragon
10. $200,821,936 - Tangled

11. $176,591,618 - The Karate Kid (2010)
12. $172,062,763 - Tron Legacy
13. $171,050,328 - True Grit
14. $163,214,888 - Clash of the Titans (2010)
15. $162,001,186 - Grown Ups
16. $148,438,600 - Little Fockers
17. $148,415,853 - Megamind
18. $135,453,143 - The King's Speech
19. $131,772,187 - The Last Airbender
20. $128,012,934 - Shutter Island

Seen: six. Still on my to-watch list: Tangled, Tron Legacy.
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« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2011, 01:36:03 PM »

01. $415,004,880 - Toy Story 3
02. $334,191,110 - Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Didn't see.

03. $312,433,331 - Iron Man 2
Boring, extremely so.  I honestly had trouble staying awake during it.  That is not hyperbole.

04. $300,531,751 - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
05. $295,001,070 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
Didn't see.

06. $292,576,195 - Inception
Watched twenty or thirty minutes on DVD shortly after it came out, haven't felt the urge to finish it yet.

07. $251,513,985 - Despicable Me
08. $238,736,787 - Shrek Forever After
09. $217,581,231 - How to Train Your Dragon
10. $200,821,936 - Tangled
Didn't see.

11. $176,591,618 - The Karate Kid (2010)
Didn't see.

12. $172,062,763 - Tron Legacy
EXCELLENT movie.  Easily my favorite of 2010.

13. $171,050,328 - True Grit
14. $163,214,888 - Clash of the Titans (2010)
15. $162,001,186 - Grown Ups
16. $148,438,600 - Little Fockers
Didn't see.

17. $148,415,853 - Megamind
This was great!  Blew me away.

18. $135,453,143 - The King's Speech
Didn't see.

19. $131,772,187 - The Last Airbender
Just a bad movie.  Might have been amusing if I hadn't payed nearly $10.00 to see it.

20. $128,012,934 - Shutter Island
Didn't see.
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« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2011, 02:36:38 PM »

2010 DOMESTIC GROSSES

#1–20

01. $415,004,880 - Toy Story 3...Not bad for the kiddies. i think they've gone as far as they can with this one

02. $334,191,110 - Alice in Wonderland (2010)...I've had my fill of Depp and Burton for now.

03. $312,433,331 - Iron Man 2....No where near as good as the first. It had decent potential but it seemed like they rushed everything.

04. $300,531,751 - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse...Oh no

05. $295,001,070 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1....nope. Not a Potter-head

06. $292,576,195 - Inception...I think it was over-rated. The concept wasn't really mind-blowing to me. I'm sure I've read similar concepts before in various sci-fi novels and short stories.

07. $251,513,985 - Despicable Me...Now this was a funny movie. Kids and adults can both enjoy it.

08. $238,736,787 - Shrek Forever After.... I saw it on dvd. It was ok. It's another franchise that has run its course.

09. $217,581,231 - How to Train Your Dragon...I liked it but the big message, while worthwhile, has been done again and agian and again. It was still pretty good though and the animation was really impressive.

10. $200,821,936 - Tangled...This might have been the best movie of 2010. It was funny, it had catchy tunes and the heroine was a pretty tough cookie compared to most Disney princess types, yet she was also, smart and a decent person. All my nieces want to be Rapunzel when they grow up.

11. $176,591,618 - The Karate Kid (2010)...Once I saw it I didn't hate it. I did avoid it at the theater though because of the cash-in on the name. It still doesn't come close to measuring up to the original though..." Get him a body bag! Yeah! "

12. $172,062,763 - Tron Legacy...Missed it.

13. $171,050,328 - True Grit....Not bad. The kid was actually pretty good. I liekd the character better in this one. Jeff bridges did a fine enough job. I just like the classic version better. I don't think the Cohen's added much to this movie, even though they seem to have stuck closer to the book. I like the happier ending in the original.

14. $163,214,888 - Clash of the Titans (2010)...Missed it.

15. $162,001,186 - Grown Ups...No thanks.

16. $148,438,600 - Little Fockers...No thanks(x2)

17. $148,415,853 - Megamind>>> This is a very good film. It's another one that kids and adults can watch together. i'd love to see Will Ferrell and Tina Fey star together in a live action film.

18. $135,453,143 - The King's Speech...I didn't see it.

19. $131,772,187 - The Last Airbender...Nope

20. $128,012,934 - Shutter Island...Missed it.
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« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2011, 03:24:47 PM »

01. $415,004,880 - Toy Story 3- my favorite movie of 2010.
02. $334,191,110 - Alice in Wonderland (2010)-never saw
03. $312,433,331 - Iron Man 2-didn't care for
04. $300,531,751 - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse- you're joking, right?
05. $295,001,070 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1- ehh, kinda boring
06. $292,576,195 - Inception-my favorite SCI-FI film of all time
07. $251,513,985 - Despicable Me- need to see
08. $238,736,787 - Shrek Forever After- Never saw 3 for good reason...
09. $217,581,231 - How to Train Your Dragon-never saw
10. $200,821,936 - Tangled-never saw

11. $176,591,618 - The Karate Kid (2010)-never saw
12. $172,062,763 - Tron Legacy- great movie
13. $171,050,328 - True Grit- never saw
14. $163,214,888 - Clash of the Titans (2010)- didn't care to see
15. $162,001,186 - Grown Ups-not my kind of movie
16. $148,438,600 - Little Fockers- not my kind of movie
17. $148,415,853 - Megamind-never saw
18. $135,453,143 - The King's Speech- never saw
19. $131,772,187 - The Last Airbender- M. Night F'ed up one tv show too many
20. $128,012,934 - Shutter Island- on my list to watch on Netflix
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« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2011, 03:47:44 PM »

06. $292,576,195 - Inception - my favorite movie of all time. A masterpeice.
20. $128,012,934 - Shutter Island - a very good movie. Out of respect for El Toro Loco having it on the NetFlix list to see I won't say what happens that keeps it from being on my favorites list.

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« Reply #5 on: June 16, 2011, 05:47:30 PM »

This is from after I actually started keeping records of my ratings.

01. $415,004,880 - Toy Story 3 - 4.5/5 (I could consider going up to 5/5)
02. $334,191,110 - Alice in Wonderland - 2.5/5 (big disappointment)
03. $312,433,331 - Iron Man 2 (never saw, not interested)
04. $300,531,751 - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (never saw, not interested)
05. $295,001,070 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 4/5 (I like this series)
06. $292,576,195 - Inception 5/5
07. $251,513,985 - Despicable Me (never saw)
08. $238,736,787 - Shrek Forever After (never saw, not interested)
09. $217,581,231 - How to Train Your Dragon 4.5/5
10. $200,821,936 - Tangled 4/5

11. $176,591,618 - The Karate Kid  (never saw, not interested)
12. $172,062,763 - Tron Legacy (never saw, not interested)
13. $171,050,328 - True Grit 4.5/5 (might have overrated this one, would consider bumping down to 4/5)
14. $163,214,888 - Clash of the Titans  (never saw, morally opposed)
15. $162,001,186 - Grown Ups (never saw, not interested)
16. $148,438,600 - Little Fockers (never saw, very much not interested)
17. $148,415,853 - Megamind (never saw)
18. $135,453,143 - The King's Speech 4/5 (good, but very overrated)
19. $131,772,187 - The Last Airbender (never saw, not interested)
20. $128,012,934 - Shutter Island 3.5/5

Actually it was a decent year for movies.  A lot of my top 10 movies of 2010 didn't make this list: OCEANS, THE SOCIAL NETWORK, SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD, BLACK SWAN, 127 HOURS. 
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« Reply #6 on: June 16, 2011, 09:06:41 PM »

I've yet to see anything on this list although I did get TOY STORY 3 for Christmas....
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« Reply #7 on: June 16, 2011, 09:10:57 PM »

Toy Story 3 was amazing and a great way to end the trilogy.

I hope they don't go and ruin it with a part 4.
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« Reply #8 on: June 17, 2011, 01:37:32 PM »

I've seen a grand total of zero of those. 
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« Reply #9 on: June 17, 2011, 02:41:30 PM »

The only movies I've seen in the last two years are Inception and Avatar. I liked Avatar the best but liked them both.
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« Reply #10 on: June 18, 2011, 06:53:02 AM »

01. $415,004,880 - Toy Story 3-Liked this a lot. I wasnt Ken and Barbie to have their own spin off flick!

02. $334,191,110 - Alice in Wonderland (2010)- A little dissapointing.

03. $312,433,331 - Iron Man 2-I liked it more than the first. Sam Rockwell is great and Scarlett Johanson is...pointless. But isn't she always?

05. $295,001,070 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1- Its a great series. Well acted, well made. I full understand the love.

06. $292,576,195 - Inception-Enjoyed it a lot. Surprisingly so.

12. $172,062,763 - Tron Legacy- Oh, man, turn down the lights and pump up the volume. This movie is super cool! It not well written, but I don't care. I liked it more than the original even though I can see it's obvious flaws.

14. $163,214,888 - Clash of the Titans (2010)- Poor. Very poor.

18. $135,453,143 - The King's Speech- Over-rated but still a wonderful, gentle Sunday afternoon kinda flick

20. $128,012,934 - Shutter Island- Its great. I love the creppy horror touches. I wonder what this would've been like if David Lynch had made it...
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« Reply #11 on: June 19, 2011, 03:18:05 PM »

I took the first ten films from each year of that decade. Of the 100 films, I have seen 27 or 27%. I liked 18 or 67%. Not as good as the '70's and previous, but better than the last two decades before that. Now that we have started a new decade with 2011, I'll have to see if the improving trend continues.
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« Reply #12 on: June 19, 2011, 03:20:06 PM »

I've seen a grand total of zero of those. 

Same here, and it's staying that way.
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« Reply #13 on: June 19, 2011, 09:27:32 PM »

Jackass 3D made something like $170 Million.  Honestly, I loved it and it's my favorite movie of 2010.
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« Reply #14 on: July 05, 2011, 08:58:05 AM »

Gees, how did I miss this topic?

Anyhow:

Toy Story 3: Seen it, loved it.  One of two movies I ever saw in the theater twice. 
Alice in Wonderland: On the list to see
Iron Man 2: Same as above
Twilight Saga: Eclipse: I'll see this when all of the movies are out.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1: Saw it, and now I want to see 7.2 now.
Inception: I own it, but haven't watched it yet.  Strange
Despicable Me: Charming little animated film.  Not good or bad, just simple fun.
Shrek Forever After: Saw it with my dad (we always see these movies) Better than 3, but really Dreamworks.  End it now.  You've done everything you can.
How to Train Your Dragon: It was shockingly better than I thought it would be.  Really enjoyable.
Tangled: Pretty damn good.  Glad I saw it.
The Karate Kid (2010): I'll see it at some point.
Tron Legacy: Love this film.  Fun entertainment.
True Grit: Not interested.
Clash of the Titans (2010): See above.
Grown Ups: Maybe at some point.
Little Fockers: So not seeing this one.
Megamind: At some point I’ll see this.
The King's Speech: Smells too much of Oscar bait to watch it.
The Last Airbender: As one of the worst movies to come out last year, I owe it to myself to see this at some point.
Shutter Island: I’ll see this at some point.
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