What's up with this mess?! No mention of the Lord of the Rings movies?! That's bullshit, right there! I am ashamed to be a part of a forum that does not mention those movies in a "Best of the Last Decade" thread. Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and Return of the King are undoubtedly some of the best movies ever. Why? Because I fuc[kin' said so! And the Academy Awards agree with me; that series holds the most Oscar wins for any other movie series,and Return of the King is tied for the most Oscars for a single movie with Titanic and... some classic movie I forget about. Not only that, but the movies were adapted from one of the most beloved novels of all time. SO THERE!!

,,,I also agree with the Dark Knight. That movie was a lot of fun, with big action sequences, interesting, quirky characters, and plot twists (that apparently some people said they saw coming... *shrug*)

Watchmen was another great comic book movie that didn't seem to catch on with the general public for whatever reason. I guess people got too distracted by the blue penis to notice the complex characters and plot that was going on. This movie could have hardly been any more faithful to the graphic novel without pandering to the original author Alan Moore, in my opinion (although the violence and sex was a little over the top in places.)

As far as other comic book movies go, there were a few great ones in X-Men 2, Spider-Man 2, and Iron Man. X-Men 2 was a great action movie with some drama, Spider-Man 2 had some great character development and emotional scenes/speeches, and Iron Man was a pretty decent character study.

Pixar turned out some real classics, as always. I think they hit full stride the end of this decade though, with Up and Toy Story 3. Both had fun stuff for kids and emotional stuff and good humor for adults. Up in particular had a rather touching message at the end.

Fantastic Mr. Fox was a great throw back movie, and was very quirky and funny. And it featured foxes as the main characters! It may look like a kids' movie, but I think it is actually more enjoyable for adults, almost. Definitely my favorite by Wes Anderson.

...I'm losing interest in thinking of anything else to list. So...

Anyhoo...

Wuv, Yer Mom