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--------Top movies of 2010-------


Scott Pilgrim Vs the world-Rating: 4.5/5
It is visually cool with some of the best visual effects ever seen. Every scene is not boring as it move like a comic book panel with sound and wording effects. The action scenes though short pack some punch too.

Inception-Rating: 4.5/5
This year Chris Nolan's movie is something new. Dreams within dreams. Heck, it needs a bit of thinking skill but it still entertains. The last hour is intense and packed with action.

Tron Legacy-Rating: 4.5/5
Disney's movie is surprisingly cool. The music by Daft Punk is epic. The 3D effects are something like Avatar, nothing new though. And it runs in a zippy pace.

Harry Potter and the deathly hallows-Rating: 4/5
I was surprised that a Harry Potter could entertain me a lot. This is the best harry potter movie. The pace runs smoothly with the middle dragging a little. But the whole movie is intense as you would never know when the dark side hits unless you read the book.


------------Worst movies of 2010-------------

The spy next door-Rating: 2.5/5
Jackie Chan's most boring movie I have ever seen. I mean it is not even action-packed. It just features Chan running around taking care of children. The stunts are not even impressive, they are just average. Childish at times too. I had to often check the time, hoping it would end soon.

Repo Man-Rating: 3/5
Actually not so bad but it is disappointing. People saying that this is an action movie are wrong. People who go in and expect some hard action will be disappointed. With the genre as action, this fails to deliver the high-octane action. The story is a bit muddled but still passable. Barely passable.

Marmaduke-Rating: 2/5
It is so damn boring. Who the hell actually want to see a dog's life. Even all the animal characters look common, no special looks. It is just boring as the story is typical animal- talking movies. Even the Garfield live-action movie has some interesting things about it.

Shoot the hero-Rating: 2.4/5
I was yawning while watching the direct-to-DVD movie. The story is confusing, I actually did not know that there are three seperated story linked. Until the climax, I was yawning and did not care about the characters who just appear and disappear in the movie. Luckily, this is only 80 minutes.

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