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Thursday, January 03, 2019

Films Watched 2018



Stand-out film of the year - Black Panther.  A very enjoyable Marvel escapade featuring ace sets and battle rhinos! (DVD on loan)
Cinema - Muse: Drones.  A one-night only, world-wide cine event.  Really cool effects especially the robots, with some AR added especially for the film thus apparently better than the live tour. 
Best found gem - Chemical wedding.  Alistair Crowley as told by the mad brain of Brian Dickinson.  Like a good old fashioned Hammer Horror, with ace music. What a hoot!  (DVD)
Best Sci-fi - What Happened to Monday.  Fantastic Noomi Rapace as septuplets in a future with a strict one-child policy… lovin’ the anti-EU vibe, especially the evil Glenn Close/ ‘Hilary Merkle’. (Netflix)
Sci-fi horror – Bird Box.  Very good story and apparently a massive hit.  Annoyingly, the strange phenomena making people commit suicide was never explained (Netflix)
Best shiny sci-fi- Valerian.  A touch of the Avatars with a big nod to Fifth Element.  Some ace comic turns especially by Rihanna (DVD on loan/Netflix)
Best comedy sci-fi - Safety Not Guaranteed.  An original idea, quirky and good script (TV)
Scariest idea - Bushwick.  Imaginative tale of confederates making a resurgence – like IS in Brooklyn – with the excellent Dave Bautista and (Netflix)
Silliest sci-fi - Geostorm.  Far-fetched disaster movie but didn’t top 2012, but then nothing ever will). DVD on loan)
Most disturbing factual drama - The Institute. Wherein said institute drugged and groomed posh young women into being slaves. And the place didn’t shut till 2009!  Shocking!  (Netflix)
Most educational true story - The Big Short.  Really good explanation of the financial crash (DVD)
Best biopic – Black Mass.  Johnny Depp as the notorious gangster James ‘Whitey’ Bulger.  Odd seeing him with no hair. (Netflix)
Funniest biopic - The Disaster Artist.  Hilarious story of Tommy Wiseau, an enigmatic eastern European (Polish?) American who made a terrible movie called The Room, which became a cult classic. (DVD)
Best action film based on a true story – Operation Mekong. War on drug lords in the Golden Triangle. (Netflix)
Best sequel - T2: Trainspotting. A jolly good jape, with a couple of LOL moments, although it posed a tautology at the end; or did it? (Netflix)
Best comedy cast - Death of Stalin.  Very funny and ace cast especially Jason Isaacs as the head of the Red Army. (DVD)
Best Horror - ‘Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil.  A very dark, Basque tale of devils and demons with great scenes of hell. (Netflix)
Best demonic possession -Deliver us from Evil.  A Cop pairs up with a priest to deal with demonic possession with excellent punk collage art tips.  Would make a good TV series (Netflix)
Most stylish horror - Neon Demon.  Uber stylish and ace music but a tad thin on plot. (DVD)
Most imaginative horror – Ghoul Interesting low-budget Brit flick with handy tips on dealing with depression although it did not end well.  (DVD)
Best Poe derivative - The Raven.  Sicko copies murders from Edgar Alan Poe stories with shambling detective trying to find out whodunit. (DVD) 
Creepiest horror - The Babadook. Genuinely creepy Australian horror and very clever that kept you guessing until the end.  (TV)
Best heist film - Den of Thieves.  Very complicated heist but good old fashioned cops n robbers in many ways. (Netflix)
Best Acting Dog- Bullet Head.  Billed as a heist film, but no heist (a theme at present, like space films with no actual space).  More about a fighting dog who was the real star despite a great minimal cast of John Malkovich, Adrien Brody, Rory Culkin and Antonio Banderas.  (Netflix)
Best war movie - The Man with the Iron Heart. This re-telling of Prague in WW2 explained the story much better than others with scenes of training Czech resistance fighters in Scotland. (Netflix)
Best WWI - Forbidden Land.  Very relaxing for a war movie. (Netflix)
Best prequel to WWI – Sarajevo. How the assassination of Franz Ferdinand was all a set-up to precipitate WWI by blaming the Serbs.  Confirmed my suspicions about how horrendously pointless it all was!  (Netflix)
Best girly war film - Suite Francaise.  In many ways, the usual tale of woman in Nazi occupied France accused of being a collaborator but with a twist – it was written by a Jewish woman, during WWII.  The unpublished script was only recently discovered by her ancestors. (Netflix)
Most depressing - The Secret Scripture. A bunch of Irish Catholic Nazis! (Netflix)
Best action/thriller - Act of Vengeance.  Turkish film about man accused of terrorism.  (Netflix)
Best spy thriller - Operation Finale.  Israeli spy network fetches Eichmann for trial in Jerusalem. A good; old fashioned espionage tale.  (Netflix)
Best Crime thriller– Message from the King.  A bit of a turnaround with South African guy mingling with lowlifes of LA.  So remind me; which is the 3rd world country?  (Netflix)
Best Foreign Crime - Invisible Guardian. Decent Spanish drama about FBI-trained cop going back to her homeland to find a serial killer.  (Netflix)
Best Asian film - Steel Rain.  Well -balanced Korean film showing perspectives from both north and south.  (Netflix)
Best NZ film– Dead lands.  Definitely the best NZ film I’ve ever seen, and the first in their native language.  (Netflix)
Best European– Gun City.  Tale of corrupt cops vs anarchists in 1920’s Barcelona.  (Netflix)
Best Historical - Outlaw King.  This story of Robert the Bruce had great battle scenes.  Not sure why it received mediocre reviews - maybe people don’t get the history. (Netflix)
Best historical characters– Fall of an Empire (aka Katherine of Alexandria).  Loved the assorted women of Briton!  (Netflix)
Most Hilariously low budget– 1897.  Told the tale of the demise of Benin.  Looked like they’d raided their mum’s linen cupboard and dressing up box for costumes and the props were made of gold foil.  Very am dram!  (Netflix)
Best Literary classic - Ben-Hur.  This 2016 version got slated by the critics. No idea why (DVD)
Best Western – Hostiles.  Christian Bale as a grizzled old vet in this atmospheric western. (DVD)
Most amusing western - In A Valley of Violence.  Set in a really crap town with a total cast of 14 including Ethan Hawke as his usual character, Karen Gillan with a creditable Yankee accent and John Travolta as useless marshal.  (Netflix)
Best kids - Beauty and the Beast. The best Disney I’ve seen in ages (DVD)
Best animation - Kubo.  Adorably cute and funny with lovely animation.  (Netflix)
Best version of the Jungle Book – Mowgli.  Andy Serkis excels with his amazing motion-capture people animals!  (Netflix)
Most ridiculous Action - F&F8.  Predictably ludicrous, especially the nuclear sub, with a brilliant piss take of U571 “It’s all in Russian!”
Best TV film – Calvary.  Irish priest knows he’s doomed but carries on anyway. (TV)
Best cross-cultural - Dragon Blade.  Roman legion meet Chinese warriors on the silk road (Netflix)
Best road trip – Kodachrome. Ed Harris as a grumpy old git.  Nice photos.  (Netflix)
Best pirates - God of War. Chinese vs Japanese pirates inspired by Johnny Depp.  (Netflix)
Best Idris Elba - Netflix – Beasts of No Nation (pretty good; Idris relished his turn as a warlord)
Best re-make - The Foreigner.   Intelligent re-make of the Chjnaman with Jackie Chan beating the IRA at their own game.  A good turn by Pearce Brosnan as NOT Gerry Adams.  (Netflix)
Top Easter Film - Risen.  Roman follows Jesus when he comes back from the dead. (Netflix)
Top Christmas film -  The Man who invented Christmas.  Wherein Dickens writes a Christmas Carol in 6 weeks (Netflix)
Top Christmas re-run - Children of Men.  Count how many people say ‘Jesus Christ!’ (DVD)


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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