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18 huge films turning 10 in 2018

In the artcile above, they discuss the films that are growing older and turning the big 1-0 this year. I would like to put my input on some of these movies and dicussing them.

The Dark Knight was a very pivotal movie. It was one of the best Batman movies to be made and the Joker character was extradinary. It also brought up issues after the death of Heath Ledger and how method acting can get too far. He was warned before filming that the movie was dark and not as friendly as the previous Batman movies made before. It was role that would take a lot out of him mentally and eventually took his life. This movies was one that would go down in history.

Wall-E is a cartoon Pixar movie but also kind of changed the world. It opened many people's eyes about taking care of the Earth and how crazy it will get if we don't change our digusting ways. We were taught to take our eyes away from screens and enjoy the world around us. We were shown that love is strong and the strongest force. We learned a lot of a garbage collecting robot that had a big heart.

One of the movies that I do not agree on being a excellent movie from this article is James Bond's Quantum of Solace. James bond is such an amazing character with incredible movies passed down from actor to actor and generation to generation. It is truly one of a kind but this movies was not the best. There have been previous Bond movies that haven't done so well but this movie just didn't meet the par. Coming of the success of Casino Royale, there was much pressure to make the next one spectacular and which I think didn't do quite that. Still the Bond legacy continues and people will still go see the movies.

Step Brothers is truly a dumb comedy movie that will get you smiling and laughing. It doesn't have much of a storyline and has dumb, witty jokes but it is funny. It is one of those movies that will keep you laughing and a feel good movie.


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