And so, it is finally time to draw line in the calendar and reflect on the past year in film. James, Jess, Nick, Jason and Dylan document their Best of 2010 in a variety of categories. The highlight: James’ pick for Best Ensemble, by far.
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* Trailer Talk: Battle: Los Angeles
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Tags: Battle: Los Angeles, Cinema Sights, Insight Into Entertainment, Invasion of the B Movies, Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob, The Film Vituperatem


















Just finished listening to the episode. Sad to see that no one has commented thus far.
Aaaaaanyway. Loved the episode, especially all the love for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. I must point out, I’m 15, and I LOVED it, along with my friend (same age). It hasn’t really rented here, and there have been a lot of people saying some negative stuff about it. I guess they aren’t open minded enough.
Also glad to hear that The Social Network didn’t dominate the lists. I love that movie a lot, but I’m getting sooooo sick of it. It’s great to see that Inception topped one list, though!
Oh, and City Island is a damn good movie. So underrated.
Aww – thanks, Stevee!
Glad that you and your friend liked Scott Pilgrim. I was a bit surprised at what Nick said about his students myself – I figured its ADD way of storytelling would go over well with just about anyone who’s played video games, and just about all kids these days do that.
Hey, Inception topped my list!
And amen on the City Island love, too.