The best 10 Movies released in 2009 : Review and Download free
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1. Dance Flick
Fans of comedies such as ''White Chicks,'' and the ''Scary Movie'' movies, as well as fans of dance movies like ''Stomp The Yard'' will flock to the new comedy film, ''Dance Flick.'' What the Scary Movies were to ''The Sixth Sense'' and ''The Matrix,'' ''Dance Flick'' is to ''Save The Last Dance'' and ''Step Up.'' It does not have a lot of direction or plot, but it is abundant with laughs and rib cracking sight gags. ''Dance Flick'' is a great way to just ease back and enjoy the crude humor and sex jokes. This one is not for the kids, but for those in their late teens and older, it is a riot.
2. Drag Me To Hell
Drag Me To Hell is a new PG-13 Horror movie about the supernatural. It does not really have as much gore or violence as horror movies that are rated R, but it is enough to create an exciting thrill. It is disturbing and fast paced, and it satisfies any craving for the vile and morbid. Unexpectedly, the movie turns out to be somewhat comedic, while still striking fear in the hearts of even the most devoted horror fans. The movie turns out to be entertaining and thrilling at every scene. Sure to be one of the year's best in its genre, Drag Me To Hell is one to be remembered.
3. G-Force
G-Force is an animation all about guinea pigs who work as spies for the government and have adventures full of kung fu and high tech gadgets. For fans of the Spy Kids movies and Cats And Dogs, this one is for children and their parents. The animation is incredible, but the story leaves much to be desired for any serious adult moviegoers. It is somewhat funny, with the highly intelligent guinea pigs often making silly, sarcastic remarks and the visual gags, but it is not particularly unique. Likely to become just another kid spy movie, it really is not the best or the worst of the 3D animated Disney movies.
4. Imagine That
''Imagine That'' is a great family movie from Nickelodeon, especially for fathers and daughters. The heartwarming story is about an overworked financial executive who finds that his daughter is able to help her with his job just by using her magical blanket. The father, played by Eddie Murphy, becomes closer to his daughter than ever before as they share the wonder of imagination. The fantasy film is as touching as it is unique. It somewhat resembles the 1997 ''Liar Liar'' in its way of reminding parents to stop burying themselves in work to spend time with their children. ''Imagine That'' is a potential classic that families are sure to enjoy.
5.Kabei
Our Mother is the beautiful story of a single mother in Tokyo during World War II. When her husband is falsely arrested, she is suddenly burdened with the reality of having to stand on her own. It is incredibly touching and any loving mother will be able to relate to it. It was filmed in Japanese, and has English subtitles in the United States. 'Kabei' is very sad and sure to make one cry. As Kayo, the wife, raises her daughters, it is easy to see how she tries to stay strong as the family goes through painfully difficult times.
6. Land of the Lost
Land of the Lost is a new movie based on a television series of the same name, but it will be a great adventure for the younger audiences who are not familiar with the original. It is great for kids over 11, but it will have adults chuckling as well. Goofy Will Ferrell is the starring role, and really made the movie what it is. This new time traveling adventure is as hilarious as it is fast paced. Land of the Lost is a very funny adventure movie for the whole family. It really is worth seeing when this summer comes.
7. Night At the Museum
Night At the Museum is one of the year's first great family movies. As a sequel to the 2006 hit, the flick brings back Ben Stiller, his naughty monkey friend, and many of the beloved historical characters from the first movie, like Robin Williams as the good natured Teddy Roosevelt. The movies are both educational and hilarious, a great combination for children and adults. The sequel does not have as much depth as the original, but it is as amusing and as clever as the first. It is sure to bring back the loyal fans who fell in love with Night At the Museum in 2006.
8. Up
Up is opening May 29th, 2009. It is the newest Disney animation, and, a little something different. It is full of fun and fantasy, a perfect thing for kids. A little old man, Carl, has the adventure of a lifetime when he ties his house to millions of balloons. An adorable, chubby boy ends up sharing the journey as the house travels to new worlds. They meet new friends, like Dug, a loveable dog who has a collar that allows him to talk to human beings. The movie is really sweet, and, surprisingly, a tear jerker for all ages.
9. Year One
'Year One' is a great comedy with a really unique theme. It takes place in prehistoric times, with Jack Black as the leading role. It is about two people who are expelled from their village with nowhere to go. It is hilarious, and sure to be one of the best movies of the year. ''Year One'' is extremely funny, and it is going to be a hit with all audiences aged 17 and over. This new movie is hilarious, and one of the better comedies soon to hit Hollywood this year. Nobody should have to miss this humorous, sarcastic adventure.
10. Year One
'Year One' is a great comedy with a really unique theme. It takes place in prehistoric times, with Jack Black as the leading role. It is about two people who are expelled from their village with nowhere to go. It is hilarious, and sure to be one of the best movies of the year. ''Year One'' is extremely funny, and it is going to be a hit with all audiences aged 17 and over. This new movie is hilarious, and one of the better comedies soon to hit Hollywood this year. Nobody should have to miss this humorous, sarcastic adventure.
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