The 50 Biggest Movies of 2009

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  1. cakeChart

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    The 50 Biggest Movies of 2009

    To 10 here for you.

    10: Inglourious Basterds (June)

    Quentin Tarantino returns with an eclectic cast (Brad Pitt, Mike Myers and star of Hitcock's The Birds Rod Taylor) and another one of his playful reinventions of 1970s genre cinema. This time he moves from the American underworld to World War 2, with a team of Jewish-American special forces operating behind German lines, terminating **** commanders with extreme prejudice. Anyone who likes Tarantino, war movies in the vein of The Dirty Dozen or Nazis getting their comeuppance will undoubtedly love this movie. Fans of correct spelling may be less thrilled. IGN podcast

    9: Terminator Salvation (June)

    The long-awaited ‘future war’ segment of the Terminator saga, previously only hinted at in the first three movies, dominates proceedings in Charlie’s Angels director McG’s bold reawakening of the killer robot franchise. Christian Bale, fresh from his spectacular triumph as one fanboy hero in Dark Knight essays another - John Connor, charismatic leader of the anti-Skynet forces who the Terminators have been trying to eliminate for the last three films. Roland Kickinger will be the principal Terminator this because Arnold Schwarzenegger is said to be too busy running California to appear as the iconic cyborg killing machine and Anton Yelchin, Sam Worthington and Helena Bonham-Carter are along for the ride. Official site Trailer

    8. Monster vs. Aliens

    A CGI mock-B-movie with a distinctly eclectic cast list - Kiefer Sutherland, Hugh Laurie, and Stephen Colbert lend their voices., Monsters v Aliens will go some of the way towards sating the enormous demand for a second Incredibles movie. Reese Witherspoon provides the voice of a young Californian woman who grows to gigantic size, after a freak meteorite encounter, and is recruited into a secret agency of super-freaks who are sent to battle a gigantic alien robot. Trailer

    7: Avatar (December)

    James Cameron’s long-awaited high-technology blockbuster shares some basic ideas with The Surrogates (Humans use humanoid remote drones, in this case to explore an alien planet) and some with Planet 51 (we are the invaders). In terms of technological ambition and cinematic reach though, this movie should be without equal. Sigourney Weaver, who combined so well for Cameron in the past reunites with her Aliens director As long as Cameron doesn’t allow the story to become too cerebral for mainstream audiences Avatar stands a fair chance of being the biggest movie of the year. Teaser trailer

    6: Angels & Demons (May)

    In the wake of the Da Vinci Code, another recklessly improbable Dan Brown adventure gets the Tom Hanks treatment. Ewan McGregor comes on board this time for a breakneck chase around Vatican City in search of some antimatter, the Illuminati and a decent haircut. The critics will snigger, and Dan Brown fans (of whom there are many) will ignore them and make May one of the busiest months at the box office. Teaser trailer

    5: X-Men Origins: Wolverine (May)

    Hugh Jackman’s back for an X-Men prequel set 17 years before the action of the first movie.The film traces the early career of Logan, the indestructible mutant who will one day be X-Man Wolverine. Cameos from future X-Men and the chance to see how Logan acquired his deadly claws and curious hairdo give the film a geek power that will set the internet buzzing ahead of the premiere. It will be interesting to see how this performs after the third X-Men movie was seen by many to be something of a mis-step in the X-franchise. Marvel Comics page Teaser trailer

    4: Watchmen (March) UK Exclusive - New Trailer

    Alan Moore’s superlative comic book finally, against the author’s will, reaches the big screen. There’s little doubt for anyone who’s read the original comic that this movie will be a huge triumph. We know the ending has been amended but every scene that’s been seen so far is slavishly faithful to Dave Gibbons’s original drawings, with just a few costume tweaks to make Nite Owl look a little less ridiculous and Silk Spectre a little bit sexier. How Watchmen will play to audiences who haven’t already been seduced by Moore’s vision of a parallel universe Cold War showdown between the members of a disbanded hero team remains to be seen. You can be sure, however, that every comic geek in the western world will see this film, and either rave about it or rail against it on the internet for evermore. Blockbuster Buzz on Watchmen Official site TrailerFeaturette

    3: Star Trek (May)

    J.J. Abrams attempts to reinvigorate the slightly tired Star Trek franchise with a story set immediately before the action of the first TV series. Winona Ryder looks set for a return to the big leagues as Amanda Grayson – Spock’s mum. British geek god Simon Pegg turns up as Scotty, and Zachary Quinto the dark presence at the heart of TV’s Heroes certainly looks the part as a young Spock. Expect tricksy time travel shenanigans, freak transporter accidents and a clever, ubiquitous and ultimately slightly annoying viral marketing campaign. Official site Alan Coren on Star Trek in 1976 Teaser Theatrical trailer

    2: Public Enemies (July)

    Creator of Miami Vice Michael Mann guides the apparently tireless Christian Bale (who appears to be in every movie of any note these days) and Johnny Depp in a period gangster romp about the FBI’s search for John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd that is perfectly timed to chime with the new Great Depression. Location video The Times on Dillinger's shooting Official stills

    1: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (July)

    Harry Potter fans will already have a fairly good idea of what happens in this, the sixth film in the hugely popular boy wizard film adapted from JK Rowling’s all-conquering books. It was an early script draft of this film that prompted Rowling to ‘out’ Dumbledore while promoting the final Potter book. Trailer Official site

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  2. Dizfunky

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    I am definitely looking forward to some of these movies.

    I have always liked the Harry Potter series and the movies. Not that I am a fan boy, but they are pretty good.

    Also, the Watchmen movie is getting a lot of hype around here, so that should be a good one as well.
     
  3. wiggums

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    obviously im excited for watchmen, Harry potter should be good too.
     
  4. Randle Scandal

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    I looked at the top 50 and I wonder... Why isn't Where the Wild Things Are on the list...

    I declare bad list.
     
  5. DocMan

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    Star Trek, Watchmen, Transformers 2, Wolverine, and Harry Potter (in that order) excite me the most.
     
  6. Linubidix

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    I doubt 2009 will top 2008 as far as films go. None of those films truly entice me.

    Watchmen is being hyped so ****ing much, I'm not getting my hopes up or down for the movie.
     
  7. RaBBiiTTT

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    Awwww Transformers 2 is not in the top 10?

    You forgot to mention the movie in number eight.

    My faves are Watchmen, Transformers 2, Xmen: Origins, and HP2: HBP
     
  8. cakeChart

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    Lies.
     
  9. Vinny

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    The Fast and the Furious 3? I mean, come on, a bit corny at times but decent none the less. Star Trek? Where they at?
     
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    G.I.Joe: Rise of Cobra
    Transformers 2
    Xmen Origins


    Dragonball Evolution doesn't make your list but it does mine.
     
  11. Nightfire

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    Lol the trailer for that movie looks terrible. Goku isn't asian =( and Piccalo is barely green. But i'm still going to watch it lol.

    Transformer 2
    Watchmen
    Wolverine
    Harry Potter
    GI Joe
    Star Trek
    Terminator
    and some other i can't remember
     
  12. Shatakai

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    This pretty much sums up my thoughts as well.

    Also, I don't have too high xxpectations for this harry potter movie. First was pretty good, second was about the same, third was very good, fourth was worse than the first and the fifth was the worst one so far. They are on a downward streak right now, imo.
     
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    I'm really looking forward to Watchmen the most. It looks very epic if I do say so myself.
     
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    Goku was from another planet, he wouldn't necessarily look asian. Bulma on the other hand...
     
  15. cakeChart

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    Did I write the big list? No. But it doesn't make my personal list either.

    I'm really looking forward to quite a few movies.

    Inglourious Bastards
    Public Enemies
    Watchmen
    Angels & Demons
    Avatar(?)
    Terminator
    The Taking of Pelham 123
    Transformers
    G. I. Joe(?)
     
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    Sorry. Once a Trekky always a Trekky.

    Go Star Trek!
     
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    I look forward to Inglorious Bastards. Been following its creation for months now... and my friend already read the script and summarized the movie for me as to not give anything away. Tarantino is re-writing history with that movie...

    As for these other movies, I'll probably see them, however I agree with Linu. I didn't look at the entire list, but so far what I have seen/heard are all action adventure, blow up in your face with minimal story, movies. But I'll keep my eyes open.
     
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    i hope they gun hav a DBZ movie, im pretty sure they will, my freinds saw a preveiw for it in teh theAters and im definitley lookin foward to Tramsformers 2 and Watchmen, but they are a given. im not sure about half blooded prince yet. i saw all up to 5 and heres my opinion:
    1-okay
    2-okay
    3-sucked
    4-sucked monkeyballs
    5-good

    so im confused on how the next one will turn out. im sure ill see the 6th because i never read the books, and im interested to see how it ends.
     
  19. overthehodge

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    just out of interest have any of u seen slumdog millionaire.
    as far as 2009 films go id say it is the best and most original film ive seen since saving private ryan.
    id even say it was better than the dark knight.
     
  20. Linubidix

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    Slumdog Millionaire was released in 2008.

    I loved the movie although the ending was predictably cliche.
     

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