Friday, January 1, 2010

In and Out in 2010

HitFlix breaks down what they think is in and out for 2010.  Twilight has some on both lists. (I highlighted The Roommate because Cam is in that and Elm Street because Kellan is in that).

Movies 2010: What's Hot and What's Not

Can you guess what the big trends are for Twenty Ten?

t's never easy to spot the right trends in the entertainment world, but here at HitFix we take pride in delivering the sort of insights only insanely addictive pop culture personalities can provide.  And if you're reading this on New Year's weekend we'll take a guess you might fall into that category too.  So, here are some takes that should satisfy your craving for an entertainment fix.

2009 saw its share of buddy comedies, vampires, bad Gerard Butler flicks and toy sequels, but 2010 will be a tad different.  Some oldies will be making a comeback (in more ways than one) and some new stars and genres are on the horizon as well. Check out our list of what's in and what's out in movies for twenty-ten and share your own thoughts on what the new year in cinema will bring.


What's In
What's Out


Robert Pattinson 
Taylor Lautner


Miramax
Apparition


Tyler Perry
Lee Daniels


Ashley Greene
Anna Kendrick


"Single White Female"
"The Roommate"


Video Game Movies
80s TV Show Movies


Bradley Cooper
Zach Galifianakis


"Monsters Vs. Aliens"
"Megamind"


Gerard Butler romantic comedies
Paul Bettany action flicks


Robert Zemeckis
James Cameron


steadi-cam action shots
handheld action shots


Jared Hess
The Duplass Brothers


CG animation
Stop motion animation


Channing Tatum
Alex Pettyfer


"Saw  3D"
"A Nightmare on Elm Street"


Amy Adams
Jennifer Lopez


cheap indies
cheap genre flicks


Angelina Jolie going for Oscar
Angelina Jolie kicking ass


Vampires
Zombies


AFI Fest
SXSW


Tom Hanks
Denzel Washington


Large $8 sodas
Overpriced Vitamin Water


Movie marketing on MySpace
Any other social network


Post-Apocalyptic Blockbusters
Period Fantasy Blockbusters


Jennifer Aniston
Sandra Bullock


Weekend Box Office
Opening Day Box Office


Hugh Grant
Colin Firth


"Star Wars"
"Star Trek"


Sacha Baron Cohen
Russell Brand


Michael Cera playing teenagers
Michael Cera as a twentysomething


"Pirates of the Caribbean 4"
"Tron Legacy"







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xoxo
Carrie

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