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Wednesday, December 01, 2010
It's that time again... a chance to look back at this year's (or, in some cases, recent) films and give a few recommendations and perhaps some denunciations as well. As a whole, 2010 was a pretty average year movie-wise, at least compared to 2009. Here are a few that stood out. As always, several of these may have crude language, violence, and/or sexual situations. If you want to know the content of any of these films, go to Screenit.com or Pluggedin.com.
Best Drama
Crazy Heart
~ While ultimately failing to point the viewer to Christ as the answer, this moving tale of redemption does offer some good messages and great performances, particularly by Jeff Bridges. **** out of 5 stars
Honorable mention: The Road, Invictus, The Town, The Visitor, The Blind Side, Shutter Island
Best Comedy
Date Night
~ The considerable comedic talents of Steve Carell and Tina Fey made this a very funny and enjoyable film about a married couple who try to just get away from their kids for one peaceful date night and instead find themselves caught up in a mistaken identity problem with the mafia. **** out of 5 stars
Honorable mention: Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Other Guys, the first half of The Invention of Lying
Best Action
Inception
~ If you haven't yet seen this Chris Nolan masterpiece, do so immediately! Not only is it a brilliant and mind-blowing walk through the human understanding of mind, memory, and dreams (similar to Memento, another superb Nolan flick), it also has probably the best and most ground-breaking action sequences since The Matrix. Very original (unless you believe the plot was stolen from a Donald Duck comic book). For those who have seen it, one question for you. Does the top stop spinning? ***** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Sherlock Holmes, Iron Man 2, Salt, Unstoppable, Body of Lies, Edge of Darkness, Daybreakers
Best Family/Kids
How to Train Your Dragon
~ I've already posted about this movie before, but let me once again strongly recommend this film as one that both adults and children will love. ***** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Toy Story 3, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Christmas Carol, Megamind
Best Chick Flick
Remember Me
~ When it comes to chick flicks, I am pretty picky but also don't consider all of them to be vapid piles of pig snot. Many are, but some actually attain a level of depth and realism that make them worth watching. Which leads me to this pick... while some may hate the entirely unexpected ending (I liked it), Remember Me was on the whole a good (though kinda dark) movie. It was definitely not what I was expecting and barely counts as a chick flick at all. **** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Dear John, Leap Year
Best Foreign
Red Cliff
~ This epic Chinese film is based on the true story of the Battle of Chibi back around 200 AD. I found it on the recommendation of a blogger friend and it ended up at the top of my favorite Chinese movies list, which says a lot considering Hero, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Kung Fu Hustle, and House of the Flying Daggers are on that list. While Red Cliff doesn't involve the same type of qinggong martial arts that those other films do, it does have some great action scenes along with a wonderful and engaging story.
NOTE: The international version is actually two DVDs and nearly five hours long, while the version released outside of Asia is only one DVD and two and a half hours long. Take the time to watch the full international version, you'll thank me. ***** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: North Face, The Stoning of Soraya M.
Best Indie
Moon
~ This great little sci-fi film consists basically of a cast of one, Sam Rockwell. And he does a fantastic job. The plot follows his character (Sam Bell) in his 3-year stint mining helium-3 on the surface of the moon. Things are going smoothly as he approaches a return to Earth and his wife and daughter when suddenly everything goes haywire. To say more would spoil the plot, but suffice it to say that things are not quite as they seem. Kevin Spacey lends his voice as the robotic computer assistant GERTY. **** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Grizzly Man
Best Movie You've Never Heard Of
The Visitor
~ This film is actually from 2007, but I saw it for the first time a few months ago and found it a very touching and well-acted story of two very different cultures coming together. **** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Daybreakers, The Messenger, Defendor, Following, Felon
Worst Movie of the Year
Extract
~ This comedy is just not funny. It had so much potential and just fell flat. Avoid it. ** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Avatar, second half of The Invention of Lying
Best Drama
Crazy Heart
~ While ultimately failing to point the viewer to Christ as the answer, this moving tale of redemption does offer some good messages and great performances, particularly by Jeff Bridges. **** out of 5 stars
Honorable mention: The Road, Invictus, The Town, The Visitor, The Blind Side, Shutter Island
Best Comedy
Date Night
~ The considerable comedic talents of Steve Carell and Tina Fey made this a very funny and enjoyable film about a married couple who try to just get away from their kids for one peaceful date night and instead find themselves caught up in a mistaken identity problem with the mafia. **** out of 5 stars
Honorable mention: Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Other Guys, the first half of The Invention of Lying
Best Action
Inception
~ If you haven't yet seen this Chris Nolan masterpiece, do so immediately! Not only is it a brilliant and mind-blowing walk through the human understanding of mind, memory, and dreams (similar to Memento, another superb Nolan flick), it also has probably the best and most ground-breaking action sequences since The Matrix. Very original (unless you believe the plot was stolen from a Donald Duck comic book). For those who have seen it, one question for you. Does the top stop spinning? ***** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Sherlock Holmes, Iron Man 2, Salt, Unstoppable, Body of Lies, Edge of Darkness, Daybreakers
Best Family/Kids
How to Train Your Dragon
~ I've already posted about this movie before, but let me once again strongly recommend this film as one that both adults and children will love. ***** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Toy Story 3, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Christmas Carol, Megamind
Best Chick Flick
Remember Me
~ When it comes to chick flicks, I am pretty picky but also don't consider all of them to be vapid piles of pig snot. Many are, but some actually attain a level of depth and realism that make them worth watching. Which leads me to this pick... while some may hate the entirely unexpected ending (I liked it), Remember Me was on the whole a good (though kinda dark) movie. It was definitely not what I was expecting and barely counts as a chick flick at all. **** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Dear John, Leap Year
Best Foreign
Red Cliff
~ This epic Chinese film is based on the true story of the Battle of Chibi back around 200 AD. I found it on the recommendation of a blogger friend and it ended up at the top of my favorite Chinese movies list, which says a lot considering Hero, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Kung Fu Hustle, and House of the Flying Daggers are on that list. While Red Cliff doesn't involve the same type of qinggong martial arts that those other films do, it does have some great action scenes along with a wonderful and engaging story.
NOTE: The international version is actually two DVDs and nearly five hours long, while the version released outside of Asia is only one DVD and two and a half hours long. Take the time to watch the full international version, you'll thank me. ***** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: North Face, The Stoning of Soraya M.
Best Indie
Moon
~ This great little sci-fi film consists basically of a cast of one, Sam Rockwell. And he does a fantastic job. The plot follows his character (Sam Bell) in his 3-year stint mining helium-3 on the surface of the moon. Things are going smoothly as he approaches a return to Earth and his wife and daughter when suddenly everything goes haywire. To say more would spoil the plot, but suffice it to say that things are not quite as they seem. Kevin Spacey lends his voice as the robotic computer assistant GERTY. **** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Grizzly Man
Best Movie You've Never Heard Of
The Visitor
~ This film is actually from 2007, but I saw it for the first time a few months ago and found it a very touching and well-acted story of two very different cultures coming together. **** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Daybreakers, The Messenger, Defendor, Following, Felon
Worst Movie of the Year
Extract
~ This comedy is just not funny. It had so much potential and just fell flat. Avoid it. ** out of 5 stars
Honorable Mention: Avatar, second half of The Invention of Lying
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3 comments:
Good list, man. I've seen so few movies this year that I couldn't even begin to put this together. But this gives me some good stuff to watch for on Redbox.
And I've watched too many and not read enough books... oh well. I always struggle to remember what movies I see during a year, so this year I kept a spreadsheet list to track what I viewed and what my initial feelings were on it. It's kinda interesting to see how some age well in my memory and others don't.
Some of these you probably won't see on Redbox, but if you subscribe to Netflix, you can get them there (in some cases, even stream them!).
Good fodder for my Netflix queue!
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