Brock’s Final Top 10 Movies of 2008!!!

Here is my final top 10 movies of 2008. I’ve already did the top 5 but considering that New  Year’s is just a few days away, I figure I would write down my final top 10. I will post without photos and with no explanation. These are my favorite movies of 2008.

I haven’t seen “Milk”, “Slumdog Millionaire”, “Frost/Nixon”, “Gran Torino”, and “Marley and Me” yet, so don’t complain to me that I didn’t list them. 🙂 

My top favorite films of 2008 here:

1. The Dark Knight

2. Rambo

3. Indiana Jones/The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

4. Changeling

5. Valkyrie

6. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

7. Wall-E

8. Tropic Thunder

9. The Incredible Hulk

10. Get Smart

Sorry, “Iron Man” fans. “Iron Man” is entertaining but kind of overrated, I find “The Incredible Hulk” to be the better Marvel movie of this year. 😉

Kev

0 thoughts on “Brock’s Final Top 10 Movies of 2008!!!”

  1. Nice job on including Indy 4 in your list. I am so sick of all those punks that trashed the flick. Seriously, I don’t know what all those “nay sayers” were expecting.

  2. Nice job on including Indy 4 in your list. I am so sick of all those punks that trashed the flick. Seriously, I don’t know what all those “nay sayers” were expecting.

  3. OK, I’ll bite on the Google search. At 6000 degrees Fahrenheit, the lead, the refrigerator, and everything inside the refrigerator would have vaporized. Refrigerators made in the 1950s had automatic locks on the doors that made it impossible to get out once inside, unless someone outside opened the door, in fact by law they changed the design to magnets in the 1960s because kids who were fooling around or playing hide and seek were getting themselves locked up and suffocating to death. If the fridge had somehow survived the initial shock waves and heat and you still managed to get past the door lock in time to avoid suffocation, the ambient radiation in the air is sure to kill. If you Google “nuke the fridge” you’ll see that the phrase is now in common usage to describe a moment when a movie becomes so ridiculous and absurd that you can’t enjoy anything else that comes after because it’s so stupid.

  4. OK, I’ll bite on the Google search. At 6000 degrees Fahrenheit, the lead, the refrigerator, and everything inside the refrigerator would have vaporized. Refrigerators made in the 1950s had automatic locks on the doors that made it impossible to get out once inside, unless someone outside opened the door, in fact by law they changed the design to magnets in the 1960s because kids who were fooling around or playing hide and seek were getting themselves locked up and suffocating to death. If the fridge had somehow survived the initial shock waves and heat and you still managed to get past the door lock in time to avoid suffocation, the ambient radiation in the air is sure to kill. If you Google “nuke the fridge” you’ll see that the phrase is now in common usage to describe a moment when a movie becomes so ridiculous and absurd that you can’t enjoy anything else that comes after because it’s so stupid.

  5. Well even if it’s impossible to survive in an explosion while hiding inside a lead lined fridge, it’s just a damn movie right? Movies don’t have to be realistic, it’s all make believe and fiction. Indy 4 is goofy and silly as hell, I agree, but it’s just fun, man. I really think Indy 4 is a great action ride, I especially loved the ending to the movie.

    Kev

  6. Well even if it’s impossible to survive in an explosion while hiding inside a lead lined fridge, it’s just a damn movie right? Movies don’t have to be realistic, it’s all make believe and fiction. Indy 4 is goofy and silly as hell, I agree, but it’s just fun, man. I really think Indy 4 is a great action ride, I especially loved the ending to the movie.

    Kev

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