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Quentin’s Favorite Movies of 2010

Posted on 3 January 2011 in Exclusives, Frontpage news by Sebastian 243 Comments
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It’s 2011! And I’m back with a juicy exclusive for all you QT Fans out there! Bear with me! All movie geeks love lists, that’s a fact of life. Our new off-shoot Furious Cinema has got a few lists to get your dick hard, and especially around year end the net is full of lists. But not all lists are the same. For example, Quentin Tarantino’s list of favorite Spaghetti Westerns (click here) and Grindhouse Movies (click here) are not mere lists, they are cinematic new year’s eve dinner menus among movie lists. And since it’s a new year, and The Quentin Tarantino Archives is turning 10 years, here’s another list from the man, which we are happy to reproduce for your reading pleasure. Feel free to use the comments below to post your feedback, or head over to our Facebook Page for that….. and here are Quentin Tarantino’s Favorite Movies of 2010:

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 (“Hands down best credit scene of the year … Maybe best credit scene of the decade. One of the greatest in cinema history.” – QT), 11. Kick Ass.

And the runners up are 12. Knight and Day, 13. Get Him To The Greek, 14. The Fighter, 15. The Kings Speech, 16. The Kids Are All Right, 17. How To Train Your Dragon, 18. Robin Hood, 19. Amer, 20. Jackass 3-D

Personally, I was unable to see many movies 2010 (older ones yes, but not at the theater movies). My new year’s resolution is thus to see at least twice as many 2011 movies in 2011 than I did 2010 movies in 2010. But what a list, I am a bit surprised that Toy Story 3 beat the Coen Brother, but I haven’t seen either of the two. Looking forward to reading your comments, and special thanks to El Quentin for forwarding his list! Happy New Year everyone!

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  • Mike_003

    These are some really good movies of 2010. I am waiting to see you new list for 2011 soon. There are some really good movies coming up this year like hangover 2 and Haywire. I am also looking forward to Watch The tree of Life, which seems to be a really nice flick from Brad Pitt.

  • derk

    i’m glad someone mentioned exit through the gift shop, its probably in my top 3 favorite movies of that year. 

  • http://twitter.com/SRumzi Sonia Rumzi

    Night and Day was crap. Cannot be the right list. Maybe fake? lol.

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  • Pontus

    Ah yes, Tangled. I love that movie. How to train your dragon was also awesome.
    You have good taste Quentin.
    By that I mean that your taste is similar to mine.
    But then again: my taste IS unquestionably good :) 

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  • Rudy

    As long as the clown doesn’t attempt to act in one, any film will be ok.
    He should leave acting to professionals.

    P.s I don’t care if you don’t like my comment.

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    I have watched only three, four movies that are in your above list and i really these movies. thanks for sharing this collection.

  • Farid

    i love how he did not include the king’s speech, and how toy story and the social network are the top 2, but the order of the rest seem wrong in my opinion

  • Sumie Beg

    QT makes weird movies…If his list is like that, why doesn’t he make movies like this?

  • Djvalis

    no because that  movie kind of sucked

  • Dylanmcanally

    i usually love david finchers work, but i wasnt a fan of the social network. it was alright but i think its kind of overrated, it was dull, and nothing interesting happened. it could be because i was stoned. those kinda movie SUCK when your stoned. knight and day was ok, i dont see why people hated it so much, and get him to the greek was hilarious! but i agree with his number 1. Toy Story 3 was a god damn masterpiece. i hate people who dont take it seriously just because its animation. and im glad scott pilgrim wasnt on there. that movie is SO overrated

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    I have never understood his taste in movies, and this list is a testament to that. He includes quality films like The Social Network.

  • http://twitter.com/m_vanbailey Marko Van Bailey

    The man has a good taste. I prefer the most The social network, Enter the void (intro scene is really awesome), and The Kings Speech.

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  • Nocek111

    kick ass. omg! he’s getting old and boring!

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  • Karanvir Kooner

    I Am A Fan Of Quentin Tarantino’s Movies All Of Them My Favorite Quentin Tarantino Movie Is Inglourious Basterds And Kill Bill Vol.1 And Kill Bill Vol.2 And Pulp Fiction

  • Karanvir Kooner

    PG-13 Rated Movies Have Fully Ruined Violence How Can You Be Impressed By Them Now In The 70′s They Were Hard R Rated Violence And Realistic Action I Hated Michael Bay Even Though I Am The One To Enjoy QT’s Movies For Fun All Of Quentin Tarantino’s Movies Are A Guilty Pleasure To Watch I Really Am A Fan Of My Most Favorite All-Time Slasher Movie To Date My Bloody Valentine 3D My Guilty Pleasures Are Video Games Music Movies For The Fun

  • Karanvir Kooner

    Spike Lee Can Stand On A Chair To Bite My Shiny Metal Ass Quentin Tarantino Is Much More Better I Can’t Get Enough Of His Movies I Enjoy Quentin Tarantino Movies As A Guilty Pleasure

  • Karanvir Kooner

    I Also Am A Big Fan Of Jackass:The Movie Jackass Number Two And Jackass 3D For Fun

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    Best 10 voted Movies of 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFRfJWHS_mM

  • Web design London

    I’ve been waiting for his list all year with the awesome stuff that’s come out in 2010, and I must say this was really disappointing :(. I mean, to each his own, but usually I find myself liking the same movies and I can’t say that for this list.

  • jamesc

     I totally agree with him. The movie has good special effects, and that’s all.

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  • Hancock Jones Jr.

    Haha.. where the fuck is Machete? This list is totally incomplete :p

  • queenofpainting

    I know this is an old post now, but to suggest that enjoying an animated film means one hasn’t “grown up” is insulting and downright ignorant. As the director Brad Bird has repeatedly emphasized, animation is a medium—NOT a genre. Animated films, such as Toy Story 3, can have an incredible amount of depth, and far more than some movies you have listed as favorites, even. 

    Seeing how the Academy often fails at recognizing quality animation, I admire that Tarantino has the balls to put TS3 at the very top of his list. Now, I’m not sure about the other selections, but regardless, TS3 deserves the top spot. If anything, I suggest you open your eyes to the possibilities of film: just because something is appropriate for all ages and has imaginative, animated visuals hardly means it should be exclusively for children. I may even argue that some films, such as Pixar’s Ratatouille, will be more so enjoyed by adults than by young children. If growing up means I should enjoy live-action films more than animated ones, then, frankly, I’ll remain juvenile.

  • ME yes i said it me

    I have an underdeveloped philosiphy that is…. If Quentin Tarantino says its good, then its good.
    however i must admit i was suprised by Toy Story 3 being number 1, I loved toy story 3, i just didn’t think it was his style of movie, i do love the Expendables and am greatly looking foward to its sequel which will lmost certainly be superior.
    Get Him To The GREEK wasnt the greatest filmk ever, but it wins points for being truely hilarious

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  • jas

    Inception was not that good.

  • john

    (Like anyone cares)
    The way you perceive the value of Tarantino’s responses highlights your absolte moronic insignificance. 
    Disagree by just, I don’t know, disagreeing.

    You don’t have to advertise your inanities.

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    “It’s also very silly to say that the director/writer of Pulp Fiction, Natural born Killers and Reservoir Dogs is unoriginal…”

  • Mjo

    You didn’t own anybody stupid

  • Anonymous

    Knight and Day?

  • Nolabobo

    THE WHOLE TIME I WAS WATCHING ‘KICK ASS” -( A FILM I SOOOOOO ENJOYED )- I KEPT THING QUENTIN T. IS GOING TO FRIGGIN LOVE THIS MOVIE! (I’m surprised it was his #11 – but not surprised it was on his list!)

  • Guest

    Oh yeah because Knight and Day and Get him to the Greek deserved to be on there more than Inception. Please.

  • Fedeslash

    1 the social network
    2 inception
    3 true grit
    4 shutter island
    5 robin hood