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Sunday, December 31, 2017

Films Watched 2017



Overall Best
Film of the year
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 – wonderful!  Well worth seeing on the big screen.  Vol. 1 is also still awesome.
Close second and third
War for the Planet of the Apes – although the amount of actual warfare is a tad disappointing.  Welcome re-run at Christmas with all that snow and dead coke trucks.
Blade Runner 2049 – just forget it’s Ryan Gosling!
Christmas cracker
Children of Men – the traditional annual viewing.   Now fully appreciating its prophetically post-Brexit genius,
Brit flicks
Best crime
We Still Kill the Old Way – good idea, ace cast of aged gangstas (Ian Ogilvy excellent) and fab script.
We Still Steal the Old Way – welcome sequel.  It also makes sense to see the two films as a set.
Best Welsh offerings
Devil’s Bridge - Essex boys get terrorised by a Welsh Nationalist.  What’s not to like?
Crow - interesting tale of crow people vs English knob.  You can guess the rest…
Worst Brit
Ghost Ship – very cheap.  Extensive use of Charlestown harbour & museum but severe lack of the actual haunted ship.
sci-fi/fantasy
Best
The Great Wall - ace monsters and brill colours
Funniest
Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same -filmed in b/w, cheap effects include backwards alien talking, and a tin foil spacecraft.  Hilarious!
Best dialogue
Independence Day: Resurgence – (“Where’s the UFO?”) “Over the Atlantic.” “Which part?” “All of it.” 
Best use of wide angle
UFO - strange, cheap Brit flick made in Derby. Notable also for Jean Claude Van Dam making a surprise appearance.
Most interesting ideas
Arrival - not the best alien invasion film but interesting non-linear concepts of time and use of asemic writing.
Most fun
Suicide Squad – an ace Harley Quinn. 
Comedy
Best
War Dogs - amusing tale based on a true story of two guys gun running in Iraq.
Weirdest
Swiss Army Man - Harry Potter as a dead dude with magic powers – very odd!
Darkest turn
The President – set in fictional Eurasian country, starts out very funny but takes a very dark turn.
War films
Best WW2
My Way – amazing true story of Korean guy who ends up in Japanese, Russian and German army in WW2
Funniest
Railroad Tigers - a band of Chinese heroes fool the idiot Japanese.
Most Avant-garde
The Keep – very odd, early Michael Mann effort featuring Nazis, a demon, and music by Tangerine Dream.
Saddest
Across the Water - true tale of Jews escaping Nazi Denmark; made me cry.
Best historical war
Shaolin - Hong Kong/Chinese collab set in the warlord era circa 1912-28.  Features the amusing Jackie Chan as an old cook. 
Best modern war
The Siege of Jadotville - true story of UN Irish soldiers in the Congo. 
Hyena Road - Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan enjoy nice cinematography and good dialogue. 
Westerns
Best
The Free State of Jones – excellent.
Best cinematography
Jane Got a Gun – not the best western but ace cinematography.
Most relaxing
The Keeping Room - one of them relaxing violent Westerns.
Best oldie
Django Kill –original actual spaghetti western; an odd do with strange music.   Where Tarantino gets his ideas from.
Most erratic snow
The Hateful 8 - better than Tarantino’s last effort but erratic snow got on the nerves and comparisons with old spaghetti westerns now inevitable.
Best Mythical/biblical
Best
Chi-Raq -a ‘Spike Lee Joint’.  Lysistrata transported to Chicago.
Daftest
Gods of Egypt - utterly daft but very enjoyable with some awesome sets and CGI.
So bad it’s good
Land of the Pharaohs – so bad it was hilarious! 
Weirdest
Left Behind - weird premise of The Rapture with Nic Cage as heroic pilot.
Historical
Best
The Physician – really good tale of a young apprentice who goes to study medicine in the middle east in the middle ages.
Best epic
For Greater Glory (Cristiada) - Catholic repression in 1920’s Mexico.  Very educational.
Most over-long
Silence - good but very long Scorsese effort.  I joked it was like a follow up to The Last temptation. 
Grimmest
Mudbound - grim tale of 2 families in Mississippi.
Best pre-pirate Depp
The Man Who Cried -  Johnny Depp as a gypsy pretending to ride a horse in Nazi Paris.
Crime/ heist flick
Best
Hatton Garden the Heist -  gently comic tale of how the old geezers did the job.  (Not the big release).
Shiniest
Now You See Me 2 - slow start but the pace picked up with some good tricks at the end; prompted me to suggest that Daniel Radcliffe (aka Harry Potter) should learn to do magic for real.
Most amusing caper
The Heist –hapless men try to steal a painting.
Grimmest
Freight - violent tale of people trafficking in Leeds.
Best script
Live by Night - good story by and starring Ben Affleck.  Script was great and so are the sets.
Worst wig
Southern Fury - violent mobster action with Nic Cage in bad wig.
Action/thriller
Best
XXX: Return of Zander Cage - ridiculous but fun
Best Statham
Mechanic Resurrection - Statham in classic daft but a laugh mode.
Best political thriller
The Company You keep – Robert Redford looking good for his age.
Worst
Marauders - good concept of robbery by AI but badly executed – rubbish in fact; possibly Bruce Willis’ worst film ever.
World cinema
Best
Dhoom 3 – most excellent; possibly best of the trio even if they did nick the plot from The Prestige.
Most original
White God - mongrel dogs get revenge in Budapest.  Some great scenes and handy tips for training dogs to fight.
Best Russian
Admiral – story of the guy who effectively ran the place while the soviet regime settled down; it was interesting to see the change in perspective now they’re not commies any more.
Best Antipodean
Hunt for the Wilderpeople – lovely, gentle NZ comedy set in the 1980’s.
Best Japanese anime
Miss Hokusai -cartoon about a famous artist and his daughter.
Horror
Best
Underworld Blood Wars – contains ace wafty witchy white vampires.
Resident Evil: the final chapter - tied up all the ends nicely.
Zombie
Best
The Girl With All the Gifts – Great, if a bit slow in places.  An excellent turn by Glenn Close as evil old major.
Best low-budget
Plan Z –low budget Brit flick set in Scotland, by and starring one man.
Funniest
Sleeping Beauty - dark re-telling of the fairy-tale, set in Bulgaria with monsters and zombies.
Real-life/biopic
Best
Ip Man - true tale of the man who inspired Bruce Lee
Most old men
Deepwater Horizon – we couldn’t decide if it was an action film or trying to have a social conscience; maybe due to all them big actors now looking about 90.
Funniest
Gold – amusing tale of an idiot prospector.
Best kids
BFG – good old-fashioned kids’ movie

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