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Top 10 of 2009

2009 has been sort of an up and down year for theater-goers, as triumphant highs, like The Hurt Locker, have shared screen time with embarrassing lows, The Squeakquel, anyone? As with any year, though, opinions on even the most lauded films vary, so Street's film editors this semester have each compiled their own top 10 lists. Update your movie-going plans accordingly.

Nick: 1. Still Walking 2. Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans 3. A Serious Man 4. The Hurt Locker 5. Moon 6. The White Ribbon 7. Fantastic Mr. Fox 8. Antichrist 9. A Single Man 10. The Cove

Tucker: 1. Precious 2. The Hurt Locker 3. Broken Embraces 4. Up 5. Up In The Air 6. Inglourious Basterds 7. An Education 8. (500) Days of Summer 9. A Serious Man 10. The Hangover


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