What was your favorite movie of 2009?
“Avatar” | “Typically, I’m a solid fan of classic cinema. But from the point of view of an artist, I have to say ‘Avatar’ moved the mythic needle of filmmaking this year. Through new technology, I witnessed cinematic beauty that was so forward and stunning, it will surely impact art forms of all kinds . . . from fashion to fine arts. Movies always mark our lives.” (Tullio M. Puglia / Getty Images)
“2012” | “I would have to say ‘2012.’ Every time I get to the [team] hotel, I watch it. Every single time. The effects were just crazy, and it was interesting.” (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
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“It’s Complicated” | “I just laughed my . . . off.
“In the Loop” | “My favorite movie was ‘In the Loop,’ and my favorite acting performance was by Peter Capaldi, who made absolute arias of obscenity and anger. Unbelievably shocking and funny. I thought he would be nominated for
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“(500) Days of Summer” | “This movie carried a truth about romance that others miss. Here’s how it happens: You go nuts over someone. They show an interest in you. It’s enough for you so you begin to dream that this is the one. Then, tragically, you feel the other person decides you are not. That’s when the pain sets in. ‘(500) Days’ is about romance struggling, how sometimes, with all the pain, it’s a prelude to something wonderful. People who love this movie have been there.” (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
“Avatar” | “I loved the message it sends about interconnection between humans, animal welfare and the environment that sustains us all.” (Stefano Paltera / For The Times)
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“We Live in Public” | “I’ve been thinking about the endless amount of time that Ondi Timoner must have spent wading through the 5,000 hours of footage that she gathered for her film. After watching the film for the second time recently, I remain extremely impressed by how well the film functions as both a microcosm and a layered critique of our self-imposed brave new world of reality TV, Web cams and Internet blogs. (Ringo H.W. Chiu / For The Times)
“Snow Buddies” | “A classic tale of five pups that find their way to
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“Precious” | “It moved me so much because it was such a tragedy, such an example of a human being with no idea how beautiful life can be. Despite that, she was still a good person who was given a chance at a glimpse of happiness. With all that I have to be grateful for, it was a particularly devastating depiction of what many people unfortunately endure in life.” (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
“Obsessed” | “I’m selfishly plugging this thriller about a white woman who becomes obsessed with a married man whose wife is Beyoncé in hopes of fast-tracking the sequel that Mindy Kaling and I are pitching: ‘Obsessed 2: Leave My Brown Man Alone You White . . . !’ ” (Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)
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“Food, Inc.” | “ ‘Food, Inc.’ is a powerful film, not only to watch but in the effect it has already had on the national conversation around food. Someday, when reform of the food system is a reality, we’ll look back and talk about pre- and post-’Food, Inc.’ ” (Evan Agostini / Associated Press)
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“The Blind Side” | “It represents the all-American story about people overcoming difficulties to achieve great success -- and they don’t do it alone.” (Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press)
“Up” | “I thought it was charming.” (Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images for GQ Magazine)
“Sita Sings the Blues” | “‘Sita Sings the Blues,’ an 84-minute animated feature by cartoonist Nina Paley, interweaves a traditional tale from the Ramayana with the filmmaker’s story of being dumped by e-mail when her husband went to
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