The 20 SF Movies We're Most Excited To See In 2010 - Movies - io. I'm surprised Alice in Wonderland didn't make the cut, though that's not to say I'm necessarily looking forward to it. Just that everyone else seems super excited about it. I'd put The A-Team instead of Lovely Bones, though, and add Clash of the Titans and Expendables somewhere. @TemporalSword: Alice in Wonderland is not really quite in our wheelhouse, since it's neither SF nor "urban fantasy. " And honestly, I haven't been excited for a Tim Burton film in forever.
@TemporalSword: Clash Of The Titans definitely isn't in our wheelhouse, unless there are robot centaurs in there. A-Team and Expendables... there might be some SF elements in those. @Charlie Jane Anders: That is the second recent use of the term Wheelhouse. @Charlie Jane Anders: Ok it does say the 20 SF movies. Still, who do I talk to at Gawker about a "high fantasy" site, then? @TemporalSword: I'm Collex and I approve this suggestion.
@collex: If Gawker did make one, it would probably be called ZeusZebra or HerculesFerret. Top 10 Horror Movies of 2009: Peter's List - Horror Squad. Even though I got my start writing about horror by creating a blog called Horror's Not Dead, I don't jive with the idea that good horror is becoming an endangered species. Sure, who is actually making and delivering good horror is always in a state of flux, but considering the sheer crop of films to choose from is constantly on the rise, there will always be gems to found. Now before getting to the list proper, let's explain my own personal criteria for what qualifies as a 2009 film. Basically, what matters is if the film was given its widest release during the course of the year. For example, despite being first shown publicly years ago, I consider Trick 'r Treat an eligible title, as 2009 finally found it going wide (albeit straight-to-video). 10. 9. 8.
All of this could logically be tied to Twisted Pictures giving the writers and director plenty of freedom this time around. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Of course not. Movie Calendar at Hollywood.com. Bum Reviews. Keep track of what movies you have seen. The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)