The greatest zombie apocalypse movie ever made! It beats Shaun of the Dead, which formerly held the title of funniest zombie movie. Zombieland, however, had a more "realistic" plot, if you will. More realistic than any other zombie movie, anyway; and it was funnier than any other zombie movie as well, so that should count for something.
Worst - Avatar
The 3D made me so sick that I had to stuff a napkin into one of my eyes the whole time because I have trouble closing my eyes for long periods of time if I'm conscious. There was almost no plot, and most of the dialogue was BS filler. None of it was worth watching or hearing.
Your reason should be that I placed Bruno higher on my list than Avatar.
On the other hand, Zombieland looked pretty crappy.
Quite the contrary, it was actually pretty well done. I'd tell you how, but I'd rather you go see it. The humor is the kind where you laugh out loud rather than just chuckle to yourself about how witty the jokes are.
My favorites were Star Trek and District 9. Besides those two, there weren't any movies that I really liked last year.
If you haven't seen Avatar, you'll be blown away by the 3-D, but once the special effects wear off, you'll see that the movie actually wasn't that great.
Best - Inglourious Basterds(should've won every award the Hurt Locker won)
Worst - The Box (really awful - it wanted to be a deep, meaningful introspection into the human condition, but it didn't quite get there, so it started shooting out random crappy plot shoots that went nowhere but nothing)
I'm a huge fan of most pixar movies but I still think its one of there best.
Worst - Avatar
It had good special effects but to me that means nothing unless you have a interesting story to back it up. The plot was very generic and the dialogue was also pretty bad, for the highest grossing film of 2009 i expected much more.
Don't be stupid that is one of most watching movies, I can understand you say it is bad, but worst from many milions movies avatar is worst of them all, god I can number so many bad movies which didn't get more than 10000$ for making them