Paul Weston

Leading 5 Movies Of 2010
1. Cop Out
Cop Out is the first movie from Kevin Smith that he hasn’t written himself. Kevin has his own talents but how is he going to handle a story written by another person. Kevin is used to cover cop stories and here also he is dealing with the story of two cops.May be elevate isn’t the right word, more like bring it down to his level.Whatever he does, we can’t wait to see it and that’s why Cop Out makes the list.
2. Looper
This movie is a bit of an enigma.Still in the very early stages of development, little is known about the project plot-wise, and there are no stars attached. This is the first film listed without the list of the actors.It says we love Brick, we really like The Brothers Bloom, and we are super-stoked to see Rian Johnson tackle an ultraviolent time-travel movie.Rian Johnson builds worlds, he takes ordinary surroundings and injects them with the uncanny, and he does this in high school movies and con-men movies.
3. The Last Airbender
Possibly the most divisive movie on the list. This movie is entirely different from all others in the list.Shyamalan is loved by some and loathed by others, but there’s no denying that this movie is good. This movie has a good story but is not a box office hit.This is a well animated, action-packed, humorous and intelligent movie.{Action, animation, humour and intelligence is mixed in the right proportion in the movie’}
4. The Book of Eli
Starring: Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis
Directors: Albert & Allen Hughes
Release Date: 15th January 2010
It’s about, naturally, the titular book, a tome that may be the key to man’s salvation. The movie is based on the story written by Chris Weston a comedy writer. Chris Weston comments that Denzel Washington has show justice to his story. You will be surely entertained watching the glories work from Mr. Washington.
5. Paul
Brit Comic Book Geeks travelling across the US with an alien in tow. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost come together in this comedy after a long time. Rogen will be voicing the alien known as Paul, and he has a pretty weird voice anyway. Just like other Frost and Pegg films this is also an entertainer.
Author publishes popular Rocket Spanish articles based on Spanish language and how to go about learning Spanish.
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