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What were your favorite movies of the past decade? The 2010's had lots of spectacular movies, here are some of mine.

1: Interstellar

Not only was Interstellar my favorite movie of the decade but it's also my favorite of all time. I assume this was how people felt when Star Wars came out and seeing these crazy worlds and cool effects. The story and acting were really captivating and the journey of going through space and seeing all sorts of crazy planets that were designed in such a way that they could exist blew my mind. I also loved the soundtrack, I tbought it was one of Hans Zimmers best scores because it was unique, very emotional, and at times it was catchy as well.

2: Mission: Impossible - Fallout

Before 2018, the Mission: Impossible franchise was already one of my most favorite franchises of all time and then Fallout came out and upped the ante by a lot. I really liked all of the stunts that were pulled off, whether it was the HALO jump, flying a helicopter, running across rooftops, or the fights. They wers all insane to watch and they were all actually performed by Tom Cruise. Fallout also had a lot more on the line which made every action way more dramatic. I would also go as far as to say that this was one of Henry Cavills best performances.

3: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

Take away the Mission: Impossible franchise and How to Train Your Dragon is my next most favorite franchise. The Hidden World was the first in the series that i saw and it quickly became the first and only movie that I've seen in theaters 4 times. I really love everything about this movie. The music for How to Train Your Dragon in general is legendary and a solid team was put together for the voice cast. I really enjoyed the story and emotion of the final film in the series and the comedy was really on point. My favorite part of the movie though was how adorable it was. DreamWorks really knows how to pull all the stops when it comes to character design and animating, and Toothless is a sign of that.

4: Edge of Tomorrow

Easily my 2nd most favorite Tom Cruise movie and the movie that got me into Emily Blunt. The two of them had great chemistry while acting and really knew how to make scenes work. The movie had a great and unique concept of resetting the day when you die and the director knew how to exploit that concept into an epic saga of aliens, conspiracy, love, and destruction. Plenty of classic Tom Cruise humor and like the other movies so far, the music was great. I also really loved how practical the movie was because Cruise and Blunt were actually wearing mecha suits that weighed a ton and they were both able to act in them, which takes guts.

5: Isle of Dogs

I'm not a big fan of Wes Anderson movies but when I saw the trailer for Isle of Dogs, I knew that I had to see it. It even ended up being the 1st movie I ever saw 3 times in theaters and I went alone each time. It had everything. Not only was the story very emotional but it was filled to the brim with Anderson's signature comedy. The look of the film was also amazing. It was all stop motion but it was crafted with millions of tiny pieces to make the environment look stunning. The music was fantastic, I was sad that it didn't win an Oscar. Lastly, the voice cast was insane. The ensemble featured Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, and many more.

6: Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Everybody loves Robert Downey Jr because he's Iron Man but I will forever choose Sherlock Holmes over Tony Stark and I wasn't even a fan of Sherlock Holmes until 2011. Never saw a single movie or read any of the Sherlock Holmes books until this came out and I loved it so much. Not only was the movie great in itself but it also opened my eyes to so many creative people. For starters, this was the movie that turned me into a fan of both Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law. This was also the first time I heard of Hans Zimmer and I fell in love with his work. Lastly this was the first Guy Ritchie directed film I ever saw and he became my favorite director. I loved the humor and the action, I loved the slow motion edits, I loved the old set pieces, I loved the music, and I loved Guy Ritchies style.

7: Inception

Inception is easily one of Christopher Nolan's best movies. The acting is amazing, I'd have to say it's the best performances of Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon Levitt, and Tom Hardy. The three of them were great. The movie itself was super emotional and many of the moments inside the dreams just looked epic like the hallway scene and many of the scenes while driving on the 1st layer. The music was also very good, it's Hans Zimmer yet again and the song Mombasa is going to go down in history as one of the best movie songs ever IMO.

8: Baby Driver

When I first saw the trailer for Baby Driver, I didn't really care too much for it because there wasn't that big of a want for car and racing movies. Other than Fast and Furious, many racing movies were failures. But Baby Driver took it to a whole new level with all the stunts, the great acting especially by Jon Hamm, and an incredible soundtrack. The first couple times I saw Baby Driver, I still couldn't believe how in sync every note was with what was happening on screen. In one of the first songs, a police siren and a door opening along with other actions, are all in tune with the music. It was a masterpiece in terms of movie meeting music.

9: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

Another Guy Ritchie masterpiece here. It takes the classic story of King Arthur and adds the classic Guy Ritchie flair with GoPro shots, fast panning camera movements, insane CGI animals and battles, intense music, and a very comedic tone. Most of the movie was fun and even the scenes that weren't great were helping to build up to another scene that was being worth it. I really don't get why so many people disliked this version of King Arthur because it had everything you'd really need from an action adventure flick.

10: Wonder Woman

I had a lot of Red flags going off when I first found out that there was going to be a Wonder Woman movie because of how bad pretty much all the DCU movies have been up until that point. Entertaining, sure, but not much else. But Wonder Woman was a nice change of scenery for DC. The story was pretty good and a lot more meaningful than most DC movies, the performances by both Gal Gadot and Chris Pine were great, and the set pieces were fantastic. Over the last couple years, DC has been really good at making movies really look like they are in the time period that they take place. Ever since I saw Wonder Woman, I 100 percent shipped Steve and Diana and can't wait for 1984, hoping that it's even better than the 1st but I doubt it will be able to pull that off because of how great this one was.

11: Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children

I didn't think I'd love Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children that much but I really did. It quickly became my favorite of all Tim Burton movies because I loved the sense of adventure. It wasn't all about being in the home but also visiting mountains, the bottom of the ocean, and other parts of the world, and these scenes were all done in the Tim Burton style which I thought was really cool. I also enjoyed the chemistry between many of the characters as well as the humor. I never thought that there was a dull moment throughout all though the ending of the movie ended up confusing me a lot but I didn't dwell on that too much.

12: Bad Times at the El Royale

I really believe that Bad Times at the El Royale is one of the most underrated movies of all time. It only has a 75 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes but I think it deserves at least a 95. It was one of the most disturbing, thrilling, suspenful, thought provoking movies that I've ever seen. There were lots of scenes that were slow or dragged on but they only added suspense because you could never tell if someone was safe or in danger or if something horrible waa going to happen until the last moment, but you felt every second of it. The acting was also pure magic, especially by Jon Hamm, Chris Hemsworth, and Cynthia Ervio. Between those three, the victory belonged to Hemsworth. I think it was the strongest performance of hos career and I was really disappointed that he wasn't even nominated for an Oscar for his role.

13: Rouge One

Rouge One is by far my favorite of all the Star Wars movies for two reasons. First of all, I love Jyn. She is an amazing character for so many reasons, and Felicity Jones pulled off the performance perfectly. The other reason that I love Rouge One so much is because of that scene at the end, transporting the data on the ship because I believe it was amazing choreography and also quite thrilling. As for the movie itself, I loved the emotion. There were just so many great feelings between many of the characters, especially respect, friendship, and romance. Rouge One has so many great moments with some beautiful effects that make it really fun to watch.

14: Once Upon A Time in Hollywood

Once Upon A Time was one of my favorite movies of 2019 and is my favorite by Tarantino. The story was really slow for the first half hour or so but things really kick up with the 2nd and 3rd acts with lots of deep suspenseful moments. I loved the set pieces being as the movie takes place in the 60's and also in the Wild West and I loved Brad Pitts wardrobe, he looked amazing. In general, this was a very well thought out movie that brought together the stories and lives of many different people into one complex entanglement and I loved it for that.

15: Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse

Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse was a revolutionary film, both in terms of storytelling and animation. When you look at the animations, especially some of the battles, it's not physically possible to deny that the animation is super unique and in most cases, ahead of it's time as well. The movie is ingenious in other ways too with its soundtrack, emotional story, and use of classic Peter Parker humor times five.
What were your favorite movies of the past decade? The 2010's had lots of spectacular movies, here are some of mine.

1: Interstellar

Not only was Interstellar my favorite movie of the decade but it's also my favorite of all time. I assume this was how people felt when Star Wars came out and seeing these crazy worlds and cool effects. The story and acting were really captivating and the journey of going through space and seeing all sorts of crazy planets that were designed in such a way that they could exist blew my mind. I also loved the soundtrack, I tbought it was one of Hans Zimmers best scores because it was unique, very emotional, and at times it was catchy as well.

2: Mission: Impossible - Fallout

Before 2018, the Mission: Impossible franchise was already one of my most favorite franchises of all time and then Fallout came out and upped the ante by a lot. I really liked all of the stunts that were pulled off, whether it was the HALO jump, flying a helicopter, running across rooftops, or the fights. They wers all insane to watch and they were all actually performed by Tom Cruise. Fallout also had a lot more on the line which made every action way more dramatic. I would also go as far as to say that this was one of Henry Cavills best performances.

3: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

Take away the Mission: Impossible franchise and How to Train Your Dragon is my next most favorite franchise. The Hidden World was the first in the series that i saw and it quickly became the first and only movie that I've seen in theaters 4 times. I really love everything about this movie. The music for How to Train Your Dragon in general is legendary and a solid team was put together for the voice cast. I really enjoyed the story and emotion of the final film in the series and the comedy was really on point. My favorite part of the movie though was how adorable it was. DreamWorks really knows how to pull all the stops when it comes to character design and animating, and Toothless is a sign of that.

4: Edge of Tomorrow

Easily my 2nd most favorite Tom Cruise movie and the movie that got me into Emily Blunt. The two of them had great chemistry while acting and really knew how to make scenes work. The movie had a great and unique concept of resetting the day when you die and the director knew how to exploit that concept into an epic saga of aliens, conspiracy, love, and destruction. Plenty of classic Tom Cruise humor and like the other movies so far, the music was great. I also really loved how practical the movie was because Cruise and Blunt were actually wearing mecha suits that weighed a ton and they were both able to act in them, which takes guts.

5: Isle of Dogs

I'm not a big fan of Wes Anderson movies but when I saw the trailer for Isle of Dogs, I knew that I had to see it. It even ended up being the 1st movie I ever saw 3 times in theaters and I went alone each time. It had everything. Not only was the story very emotional but it was filled to the brim with Anderson's signature comedy. The look of the film was also amazing. It was all stop motion but it was crafted with millions of tiny pieces to make the environment look stunning. The music was fantastic, I was sad that it didn't win an Oscar. Lastly, the voice cast was insane. The ensemble featured Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, and many more.

6: Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Everybody loves Robert Downey Jr because he's Iron Man but I will forever choose Sherlock Holmes over Tony Stark and I wasn't even a fan of Sherlock Holmes until 2011. Never saw a single movie or read any of the Sherlock Holmes books until this came out and I loved it so much. Not only was the movie great in itself but it also opened my eyes to so many creative people. For starters, this was the movie that turned me into a fan of both Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law. This was also the first time I heard of Hans Zimmer and I fell in love with his work. Lastly this was the first Guy Ritchie directed film I ever saw and he became my favorite director. I loved the humor and the action, I loved the slow motion edits, I loved the old set pieces, I loved the music, and I loved Guy Ritchies style.

7: Inception

Inception is easily one of Christopher Nolan's best movies. The acting is amazing, I'd have to say it's the best performances of Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon Levitt, and Tom Hardy. The three of them were great. The movie itself was super emotional and many of the moments inside the dreams just looked epic like the hallway scene and many of the scenes while driving on the 1st layer. The music was also very good, it's Hans Zimmer yet again and the song Mombasa is going to go down in history as one of the best movie songs ever IMO.

8: Baby Driver

When I first saw the trailer for Baby Driver, I didn't really care too much for it because there wasn't that big of a want for car and racing movies. Other than Fast and Furious, many racing movies were failures. But Baby Driver took it to a whole new level with all the stunts, the great acting especially by Jon Hamm, and an incredible soundtrack. The first couple times I saw Baby Driver, I still couldn't believe how in sync every note was with what was happening on screen. In one of the first songs, a police siren and a door opening along with other actions, are all in tune with the music. It was a masterpiece in terms of movie meeting music.

9: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

Another Guy Ritchie masterpiece here. It takes the classic story of King Arthur and adds the classic Guy Ritchie flair with GoPro shots, fast panning camera movements, insane CGI animals and battles, intense music, and a very comedic tone. Most of the movie was fun and even the scenes that weren't great were helping to build up to another scene that was being worth it. I really don't get why so many people disliked this version of King Arthur because it had everything you'd really need from an action adventure flick.

10: Wonder Woman

I had a lot of Red flags going off when I first found out that there was going to be a Wonder Woman movie because of how bad pretty much all the DCU movies have been up until that point. Entertaining, sure, but not much else. But Wonder Woman was a nice change of scenery for DC. The story was pretty good and a lot more meaningful than most DC movies, the performances by both Gal Gadot and Chris Pine were great, and the set pieces were fantastic. Over the last couple years, DC has been really good at making movies really look like they are in the time period that they take place. Ever since I saw Wonder Woman, I 100 percent shipped Steve and Diana and can't wait for 1984, hoping that it's even better than the 1st but I doubt it will be able to pull that off because of how great this one was.

11: Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children

I didn't think I'd love Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children that much but I really did. It quickly became my favorite of all Tim Burton movies because I loved the sense of adventure. It wasn't all about being in the home but also visiting mountains, the bottom of the ocean, and other parts of the world, and these scenes were all done in the Tim Burton style which I thought was really cool. I also enjoyed the chemistry between many of the characters as well as the humor. I never thought that there was a dull moment throughout all though the ending of the movie ended up confusing me a lot but I didn't dwell on that too much.

12: Bad Times at the El Royale

I really believe that Bad Times at the El Royale is one of the most underrated movies of all time. It only has a 75 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes but I think it deserves at least a 95. It was one of the most disturbing, thrilling, suspenful, thought provoking movies that I've ever seen. There were lots of scenes that were slow or dragged on but they only added suspense because you could never tell if someone was safe or in danger or if something horrible waa going to happen until the last moment, but you felt every second of it. The acting was also pure magic, especially by Jon Hamm, Chris Hemsworth, and Cynthia Ervio. Between those three, the victory belonged to Hemsworth. I think it was the strongest performance of hos career and I was really disappointed that he wasn't even nominated for an Oscar for his role.

13: Rouge One

Rouge One is by far my favorite of all the Star Wars movies for two reasons. First of all, I love Jyn. She is an amazing character for so many reasons, and Felicity Jones pulled off the performance perfectly. The other reason that I love Rouge One so much is because of that scene at the end, transporting the data on the ship because I believe it was amazing choreography and also quite thrilling. As for the movie itself, I loved the emotion. There were just so many great feelings between many of the characters, especially respect, friendship, and romance. Rouge One has so many great moments with some beautiful effects that make it really fun to watch.

14: Once Upon A Time in Hollywood

Once Upon A Time was one of my favorite movies of 2019 and is my favorite by Tarantino. The story was really slow for the first half hour or so but things really kick up with the 2nd and 3rd acts with lots of deep suspenseful moments. I loved the set pieces being as the movie takes place in the 60's and also in the Wild West and I loved Brad Pitts wardrobe, he looked amazing. In general, this was a very well thought out movie that brought together the stories and lives of many different people into one complex entanglement and I loved it for that.

15: Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse

Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse was a revolutionary film, both in terms of storytelling and animation. When you look at the animations, especially some of the battles, it's not physically possible to deny that the animation is super unique and in most cases, ahead of it's time as well. The movie is ingenious in other ways too with its soundtrack, emotional story, and use of classic Peter Parker humor times five.
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zanderlex : those movies are great go watch them if you have not
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I mean to me I don’t watch much movies but some did stand out for me

Toy story 3: I really liked it, would’ve been great to close the saga with it instead of toy story 4, but that was decent also

Joker: I know it’s an unoriginal choice but come on that movie is so great and watching a man descend to madness because of society?

DBSuper broly: like I said I don’t watch many movies but this one, my one anime movie and this hit the spot. Yeah few dips in the movie but overall it’s pretty good. (Especially with frieza getting his butt kicked by broly)
I mean to me I don’t watch much movies but some did stand out for me

Toy story 3: I really liked it, would’ve been great to close the saga with it instead of toy story 4, but that was decent also

Joker: I know it’s an unoriginal choice but come on that movie is so great and watching a man descend to madness because of society?

DBSuper broly: like I said I don’t watch many movies but this one, my one anime movie and this hit the spot. Yeah few dips in the movie but overall it’s pretty good. (Especially with frieza getting his butt kicked by broly)
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I'd say the top movie of the decade (for me) was easily Joker. There isn't even anything really close to it in terms of what it brings to the table in terms of action, comedy, and story-telling, and it did it all while being a new take on a classic character everybody knows about.

Inception is my favorite, movie however, and it feels weird to think of it as being a decade old now. I actually didn't realize it was 2010 until I looked it up after you wrote about it.

Time flies, I guess.
I'd say the top movie of the decade (for me) was easily Joker. There isn't even anything really close to it in terms of what it brings to the table in terms of action, comedy, and story-telling, and it did it all while being a new take on a classic character everybody knows about.

Inception is my favorite, movie however, and it feels weird to think of it as being a decade old now. I actually didn't realize it was 2010 until I looked it up after you wrote about it.

Time flies, I guess.
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zanderlex : my top 10 is
1. dev. pikachu
2. is a tied with black panter and the end game
4. dumbo live action one
5. deadpool 2
6. inv war
7. sonic movie (haven't seen it yet, it will move up to 2nd place)
8. joker (haven't seen it yet)
9. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
10. hellboy 2019 it was very good
zanderlex : my top 10 is
1. dev. pikachu
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5. deadpool 2
6. inv war
7. sonic movie (haven't seen it yet, it will move up to 2nd place)
8. joker (haven't seen it yet)
9. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
10. hellboy 2019 it was very good
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I think the best movies of the 2010's were most of the new Star Wars movies, and Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse. I enjoy movies with plenty of action and creativity.
I think the best movies of the 2010's were most of the new Star Wars movies, and Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse. I enjoy movies with plenty of action and creativity.
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