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Sunday, January 03, 2016

Films watched 2015



Best Epic - Exodus - Gods and Kings.  Ridley did not let us down
Best action flick - Fast & Furious 7.  Ridiculous but entertaining as ever
Best repeat - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Last year’s film of the year and still awesome!
Best has-beens caper - Expendables 3.  Excellent lark although the plot rambles a lot in the middle.  Banderas is a gem and the end fight scene in a ruined Russian hotel resort is a hoot
Most original plot device - The Dying of the Light.  Nic Cage as aged CIA agent in pursuit of aged terrorist, both with health issues.  A novel idea well executed 
Best Arnie romp - The Last Stand.  Arnie as sheriff foils baddies in shit stick Arizona
Oddest Arnie flick – Sabotage.  Like three different films stuck together: i. everyday tale of a weary DEA squad; ii. A whodunit; iii. A Colombian-set western
Best Statham flick – Hummingbird. Jace shows he can actually act as a down and out ex-soldier
Most pointless remake – 13. The budget was so low Statham couldn’t afford a shave.  The basic premise appeared farfetched and the characters’ actions often seemed implausible.  When we watched the original –13 Tzameti (a Georgian tale) it made a lot more sense and rendered the American remake totally pointless
Best film with one character on screen - Locke - Tom Hardy in a car on the phone
Most complicated plot - Cleanskin.  Even after reading the Wikipedia entry, I was perplexed
Most disappointing title - In the Electric Mist.  Adapted from the book ‘In the Electric Mist with confederate Dead’ which sounds way cooler. Also, a disappointingly pedestrian plot
Grimmest film set in South Africa- Zulu.   Cape Town set escapade with Forest Whitaker and Orlando Bloom in scruffy loser cop mode 
Creepiest Christmas film – Calvaire.  Unsettling Xmas fare with shades of Deliverance
Best Horror film location - Chernobyl Diaries.  The characters seemed incidental to the ghostly post-nuclear meltdown backdrop
Most imaginative Zombie film plot - Fallen Soldiers.  Interesting Napoleonic war undead caper
Best low budget horror – Vampire. Imaginative Belgian low budget offering; funny and entertaining.  We guessed it was crowd-funded as the production values improved during the film
Best film based on real events - The Devil’s Double.  Story of the madness of Sadam Hussein’s son.  Inappropriate partner laughter during the first viewing distracted me from some excellent scenes
Close second - the Iceman.  True tale of a Mafia hit man.  I especially liked his ice cream van-driving colleague who used it to get rid of evidence; made a change from selling drugs
Best sci-fi sequel - Monsters – Dark Continent.  Set 10 years later and very different.  More like a war movie with cool monsters
Cutest robot film – Chappie.  Impossibly cute South African robot.   Good story with obvious undercurrents of Robocop 
Close second - Robot & Frank.  Lovely, funny, quirky little film about an old ex-con and his robot helping him do crimes
Best British sci-fi – Narcopolis.  Really good low budget tech-noir
Best Australian sci-fi – Predestination.  Interesting time travel tale with awesome turn by Sarah Snook.  Might even be the best Aussie movie I’ve ever seen
Most disappointing sci-fi – Franklyn.  Billed as futuristic steampunk flick but a missed opportunity and more could have been made of the device 
Most puzzling sci-fi - Ex-Machina.   Better than expected. The puzzle was why feminists were up in arms about it as the men get their comeuppance at the end
Best Western - The Homesman.  The excellent Tommy Lee Jones and Hilary Swank in a sort of Western road movie
Most relaxing Western - All the Pretty Horses. Very calming adaptation f the Cormac McCarthy book
Best shoot-out - Open Range.  Fantastic final gunfight scene
Best WWII flick – Fury.  Very realistic and engaging.   Young actor Logan Lerman (previously known as Percy Jackson) is outstanding
Best British WWII flick - The Imitation Game.  Really good despite suggesting that Turing invented the computer
Best feel-good WWII film - Free Men.  Muslims save Jews in the Grand Mosque de Paris during the war.  Surprisingly relaxing with not many Nazis in it
Best Russian film – Citadel (Burnt by the Sun Part 2.2).  Last instalment of the epic series.  Apparently unpopular in Russia due to an unfavourable portrayal of Stalin.  Odd for two reasons:  firstly, he came across as a bit of a card, and secondly I didn’t think they still cared. 
Best costume drama - The Devil’s Violinist.  Entertaining tale of the notorious Paganini
Best jazz film – Howl.   The Allen Ginsberg obscenity trial with imaginative use of animation
Most thought-provoking German film - Stations of the Cross.  A devout catholic girl sacrifices her life for Jesus.  Austere young priest gives best argument ever for renouncing the trappings of Satan
Most worthy watch – Leviathan.  Russian sticks it to the man with grim results
Unexpectedly good - American Sniper. An interesting narrative from Mr Eastwood
Most impossible to watch - The Iceman (not to be confused with film of same name cited above).  After trying for hours to get it to play, we got 5 minutes into this tale of a 500 year old coming back to life and couldn’t continue it was so bad!