TIME Magazine has announced the Top 10 Movies of 2009. Topping the list is Walt Disney Pictures' return to hand-drawn animation, The Princess and the Frog.
As the magazine puts it:
Hand-drawn (or 2-D) animation was left for dead in the CGI stampede, but this instant classic showed there's plenty of life, fun and heart in the old style. Tweaking the fable of the frog princess and setting it in 1920s New Orleans, directors John Musker and Ron Clements (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin) created a bayou full of winning characters, all bearing a wondrous comic elasticity. In time-honored Disney fashion, the movie offers a princess in the making, wishes made upon a star, the death of a major character and some well-earned tears to salt the spectator's smiles.
Following in second place is Pixar Animation's summer blockbuster Up.
The rest of the Top 10 is made up of: Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Hurt Locker, Up in the Air, The White Ribbon, A Single Man, Of Time and the City, District 9 and Thirst.
~Papi Chulo~






