Just in case if you guys are wondering what happened to me, I just had my summer semester on my math class. But now I\'m done. So I\'ll try to finish up before Fall Semester begins. 14. [IMG]http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w62/newbie2183/Ed_Wood.jpg[/IMG] I know it\'s a bit cliche to put this on my list, but I can\'t help it. I love this movie! This, to me, is not only Tim Burton at his best, but also Johnny Depp at his best. His acting works great as Ed Wood, the worst director of all time. That was until Tommy Wiseau came into existence, and you can figure out the rest on your own. The thing that I enjoy about this movie is how it pulled me in. It started off with Doug Walker when he nominated Ed Wood to be one of his all time favorite movies. Then James Rolfe did his Ed Wood-a-thon and made mention not only about this film, but also that Tim Burton directed it, and Johnny Depp was in it. Then I saw the movie on Youtube, and I feel in love with it. The one character that steels the show for me was Bela Logusi. The way how they characterize him is as if he came back from the grave. That, and the actor who played as him was Martin Landau, who played as Batman\'s butler from all of the Batman movies, from Batman to Batman and Robin. He won an Oscar for best supportive character in Ed Wood. Who knew that he would go from a Butler who was soft and kind, to an actor who cusses a storm and wishes to just die on the end of his life. But here is a clip of his acting, minus the cussing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ10wLxSYUs 13. [IMG]http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb120/Kanti-kun/ponyo.jpg[/IMG] I don\'t think that I have to discuss on why I love this movie so much, only because I discussed about this one. So I will post this link for you, just so you can see why: http://www.mypraize.com/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=214&func=view&id=442956&catid=26 12. [IMG]http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/j392/itsssmeeenicoleee/Inception.jpg[/IMG] By far, Christopher Nolan at his best. Christopher Nolan is a legend at making modern day movies, and has just a mind that is yet to be unveiled to the whole world. This movie proves it. Inception is the one that made me believe that there is still room left in the movie industry for originality. Most people might not think that this is an original movie, and I can see why, since the dream state is kind of like the Matrix. But what I think that is original about this movie is just how these people can create an idea however they want in a dream, whenever they want in a dream, and how much they can push the line with the world they can create from the top of their minds. I really wasn\'t that thrilled for Leonardo\'s character, but the one who I was hyped up for was Leo. Going missing since 3rd Rock from the Sun (for me), I\'d never picture that he would be sort of an agent in a Christopher Nolan movie, and be really good at it. Everything about his performance stands out to the point that you want to know more about his character, even though you don\'t know too much about him. He\'s not that kind of character who is just in the background or sticks out like a sore thumb, which is what I like about him. The music is great, and so is the special effects. The way how all of these people look is great, and I just see so many people who are now going to try to rip off their style. The action scenes are done very well, like the fighting scene with Leo and the bad guys in the hotel was just awesome. Let\'s not forget the most awesome sound ever created for any movie: http://inception.davepedu.com/ Now, for the ending. Nope. Still can\'t figure it out. 11. [IMG]http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc23/DoorQPictures/Scott_Pilgrim_vs_the_World_teaser.jpg[/IMG] That\'s right. I still put Scott Pilgrim over Inception as my favorite movie of 2010! And why wouldn\'t I? This movie so deserves the respect that it needs. Being a movie that flopped in the box office for various reasons, it still remains as a cult following of some of Edgar Wright\'s best movies. Most people would say that this movie is stuck in the 90\'s, but no. It\'s not. It brings you back to the 90\'s, where music was still awesome, and Mario and Sonic were competing against each other. As a child, the 90\'s was the best time of my life. The plot is what I can call a perfect way to write a simple movie. All it is is just Scott Pilgrim being challenged to fight Romona Flowes\' 7 evil exes and win her heart on the very end. That\'s all. Most people may think that is just stupid and can\'t figure out why anyone would settle with that. But the glory to the plot is that it is easy and simple to understand for just about anyone to watch, which is why I love this movie so much that I put Inception below this movie. The characters were great. Michael Cera was great as Scott Pilgrim. Even though I don\'t like Micael Cera in his other movies, or him as a person, he did great in this movie. Knives was great to get into. She was energetic and likable. Romona Flowers did well. She wasn\'t really that type of person who started off with a great performance, but later on, she was one who you wanted to know about. Wallace was kind of bothersome when he acted like a homosexual, but when he doesn\'t, he\'s not half bad of a guy. Everyone else is sort of there, except for the evil exes, but they do a great job on making the movie great, and putting this one on my #11 spot.