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Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: jedi472 on January 17, 2010, 08:21:03 PM
Well, 2009 has come to an end, and a another year of new films has come to a close. Now that the year is over, I can finally post this thread. So, to the members of the GOF, I ask you: what were your favorite flicks of 2009?

My list:

1) Star Trek-This film has given me hope for the future. This movie single-handedly catapulted an aging sci-fi series back into the modern world. The reboot of the Trek franchise pretty much made my year, and this was perhaps the only film of the year I'd consider to be close to perfect. The casting was fantastic, the story was simple yet engaging, and the dialogue was brilliant. I know some hardcore Trek fans say that the movie messed up in the science department and robbed Trek of its intellect, but honestly, I think the series began slowly losing intelligence from the moment Star Trek V was released, and that the action was a great change of pace from all the usual diplomacy of Trek. Fresh, exciting, and dramatic, Star Trek is without a doubt my favorite film of 2009.

2) Avatar-I'm definitely going to get judged for this, but I really loved Avatar. It's sincere, beautiful to look at, functionally written, rousing in the classic Hollywood sense, and simplistic in the way fables are. It's also a display of genuine vision, something in short supply these days. Cameron's a genius with a tin ear, a master showman who never met a cliche he didn't like. He tells stories visually, with the words as a prop for the feeling. It's pure, visceral filmmaking, and I get that if you don't buy into the sentiment from moment one, Avatar's lost you. I did, and I was moved by it.

3) District 9- District 9 is a grittier, darker version of the usual first-contact with aliens plot, with mankind as the villain. Provocative and deep, it is an allegory for our time, bursting with contemporary themes -- oppression, greed, power, propaganda, and the conflict of dissimilar cultures. All of this is presented from the perspective of one man who is chased by his own species as he slowly becomes one of the aliens, and the entire movie is filmed documentary-style. Thought-inducing and riveting right up until the very end, District 9 is perhaps the best $30 million ever spent in the film making industry.

4) Inglorious Basterds- The best of the Tarantino films, Inglorious Basterds manages to keep its gory violence somewhat in check whilst also showcasing its superb cast and screenplay, which centers on near-perfect dialogue. It's pretentious, narcissistic, and completely unreal, not to mention half it's background characters still get their own intros, but none of that matters. The humor alone carries this movie, even through the boring, unnecessary scenes that were designed to be elaborate but somehow fall short. It's purely outlandish, incredibly violent nature is just something that cannot be replicated, and, despite the film's flaws, it's incredible uniqueness more than earns it a place on my list.

5) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince- I thoroughly enjoyed the latest addition to the Potter series. This film had a near perfect dynamic between light and dark scenes, and I loved the heavier reliance on characters, dialogue and story. While the action in this film is limited, the tone and writing, along with Rowling's fantastic world, are more than enough to hold a viewer's attention. Now only two films are left in the Potter series, and, after this latest movie, I look forward to The Deathly Hallows Part I with great anticipation.

Well, there's my two cents. What's everyone else's opinion?
Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: lbt/cty_lover on January 17, 2010, 11:54:52 PM
I have only seen two movies this year, and they were District 9 and Star Trek.

So, I rate them as follows:
Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: LBTFan13 on January 18, 2010, 12:39:26 AM
In no particular order"

1. Avatar - Simply brilliant film. The desings of the characters and locations are truly amazing, the actors were well picked, and the movie just plain rocked. Highly recommend this movie to everybody!

2. Paranormal Activity - Easily one of if not the scariest movie I have ever seen. The build up to the more terrifying events is great, and everything that happens looks so real. Great movie considering the low budget.

3. Zombieland - America's answer to Shaun of the Dead. Is it as good? I wouldn't say that. Is it close to it? I would say that. Extremely hilarious, great action, and Bill Murray actually admits Garfield as his one regret in life :DD

4. The Hangover - Simply the funniest movie I have ever seen. Enough said.

5. Sherlock Holmes - Robert Downey Jr. reminds us why we love him as an actor. He is very clever, as well as Judd Law as Watson and the lovely Rachel McAdams. Simply a fun movie.
Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: Dash The Longneck on January 18, 2010, 12:45:07 AM
1. Princess and the Frog: Just a very fun movie. It took me back to the old days of Disney with the Lion King and Aladdin.

2. UP: Just a very, fun Pixar movie, you should really see it if you haven't seen it yet.


3. The Hangover: There isn't much I can say about this, funniest movie I've seen in a long time.

4. Sherlock Holmes

5. Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.
Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: brekclub85 on January 18, 2010, 06:15:28 PM
(No Particular order)

1. Sherlock Holmes
2. Saw VI
3. Coraline
4. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
5. Halloween II
Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: WeirdRaptor on January 18, 2010, 06:49:24 PM
1.  Star Trek
2. Sherlock Holmes
3. Coraline
4. Princess and the Frog
5. District 9
Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: Daddytops2009 on January 19, 2010, 03:53:41 PM
1. Bolt (2009 release here)
2. Knowing
3. Marley & Me
4. Friday the 13th
5. Up
Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: buffypii on January 19, 2010, 05:03:11 PM
1. Marley and Me
2. Avatar
3. Up
4. Bolt
5. 2012

(those are all I can think of, but there are many fantastic movies out there!)
Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: Spartanguy88 on January 20, 2010, 01:26:37 PM
5. Up- I think this was one of Pixar's best movies yet.

4. Wolverine- A movie based on my favorite X-Men? Awesome.

3. District 9- The whole documentary feel to it is what I liked the most.

2. Avatar- Outstanding visual effects and great story.

1. Zombieland- Now I not only need to come up with a zombie plan for when the virus is let loose, I need to know the rules of surviving it!
Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: Amaranthine on January 20, 2010, 10:09:56 PM
1. Avatar
2. Princess and the Frog
3. A Christmas Carol
4. Up
5. 17 Again
Title: Top 5 films of 2009
Post by: ADFan185 on August 19, 2016, 04:21:58 PM
Good choices I think I saw a couple of them and I thought they where good.