Quentin Tarantino's "Best Movies of 2010" are surprisingly mainstream
By Jeff MillsJanuary 3rd, 2011, 2:39 pmComments (7)Quentin Tarantino is back with his twenty-favorite-movies-of-the-
The Pulp Fiction auteur's number-one viewing experience this past year was Toy Story 3, joining Disney's Tangled, and How to Train Your Dragon in the aforementioned animation category. Movies like Kick-Ass and the little-known horror-fantasia Amer seem par for the course. But Knight and Day? Really? And it's either a coincidence, or Tarantino is a big fan of Apatovian man-child Jonah Hill, whose films Cyrus and Get Him to the Greek both made the cut.
The only comments accompanying the list were these impassioned thoughts on the controversial Gaspar Noe's Enter the Void: "Hands down best credit scene of the year... Maybe best credit scene of the decade. One of the greatest in cinema history." Here is the complete list for you to judge:
1. Toy Story 3
2. The Social Network
3. Animal Kingdom
4. I Am Love
5. Tangled
6. True Grit
7. The Town
8. Greenberg
9. Cyrus
10. Enter the Void
11. Kick-Ass
12. Knight and Day
13. Get Him to the Greek
14. The Fighter
15. The King's Speech
16. The Kids Are All Right
17. How to Train Your Dragon
18. Robin Hood
19. Amer
20. Jackass 3D
Commentarium (7 Comments)
I love all movies...BUT...Get Him to the Greek was one of the worst flicks I have ever seen
Get Him to the Greek was very entertaining. Solid list overall.
@terryrichards... Get Him to the Greek is one of those movies that requires are viewings to fully appreciate it.
While I wouldn't call Knight and Day one of the top movies of 2010, it was surprisingly entertaining. Much better than I expected, and you've got to give Cruise and Diaz props for doing their own stunts.
I'm surprised Robin Hood made the list. It was a decent action flick but not a very good Robin Hood movie.
I want Quentin to suck my toes.
Tangled was such a piece of shit. Perhaps the worst disney princess film of the franchise. I am massively disappointed right now.
what QT, no inception love?
Now you say something