Early Forecast on 2011’s Top 10 Movies
Let us now discover the top 10 movies of 2011. Let’s see how these movies made it as the best movies for the year. You may not like all the films listed here. However, in every evaluation includes a re-evaluation that is why they made it into this list. Here they are:
J.J. Adams directs this movie and it is about how a group of friends accidentally captures a train crash while in the process of making a movie. The main attraction of this story might be the terrifying element present in the movie. Nevertheless, it is the story of friendship between Elle Fanning and Joel Courtney that resonates on this flick.
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2″
Most of you might be wondering why this movie did not make it into the top of this list. However, if you are keen observer and a writer, you may have a feeling that the series was already on the limelight for too long. Otherwise, this movie will surely be one of the most anticipated finales of the best movie series ever made.
“X-Men: First Class”
The X-Men has not been on the hot seat for a long time now. The substandard X-Men movie by Bryan Singer made a difference on the rise of superhero-themed movies at the fold of the century. The sequel will always retain its position as one of the best superhero movies ever made unlike its successor that failed to hit big and the same goes for its Wolverine Origins movie.
Win Win is a story between a wrestling coach (Paul Giamatti) and a lawyer. Directed and written by Tom McCarthy, this film is something that people may talk about this holiday together with Tom Hank’s “Larry Crowne” treat.
If you were fond of reading comic books, Green Lantern would surely knock on your senses and revive your hunger for a movie portrayal of your favourite comic hero. Green Lantern is the first prime DC hero that is not a cat, a bat or a Kryptonian expatriate. From the director of Casino Royale comes Martin Campbell who provides a promising spectacle that would show the other side of being a superhero.
Another comic book adaptation, The Green Hornet is a movie made by a wacky director named Michel Gondy. There is higher expectation about this movie before the trailer was shown. You may find different thoughts about this film but in the end, it is still an agreeably satisfying superhero flick that is executed properly.
This movie has been patronized because of its title alone. It has a mixture of different movie themes ranging from Cowboy, Aliens, Indiana Jones, Miss Tron and James Bond that makes this movie a remarkable sight.
While Thor’s storm bolt is reverberating in the movie theatres, the high expectation on The Avengers movie is fueling our hopes and dreams since Tony Stark’s Iron Man. However, as the new Avengers movie is still in its developing stage, Thor is considered as one of the superhero-themed movies that offers a different approach to this genre.
This movie is about the journey of a witty alien that calls himself Paul (using Seth Rogen’s voice). It entails the story on how this alien was discovered by two British science fiction nerds Frost and Pegg near Area 51. While they are helping Paul to get to his mother ship, they found out that Paul has many opinions compared to a typical alien.
This action-thriller movie tackles about a deadly disease confronting an international team of doctors through the orders of the Center for Disease Control. It also talks about how information in the internet age spread so fast.








