
What's good everyone? I spend a decent amount time watching movies and TV shows, reading books, and encountering dope music. I often have thoughts on all of these, and this blog is where I will be recording my reflections on cool material I come across.
Showing posts with label Top 20 of 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top 20 of 2012. Show all posts
Friday, February 8, 2013
#1 - We Can Be Heroes, Just for One Day

#2 - Forever Trust In Who We Are
2 – ZERO DARK THIRTY:
Perhaps the most controversial film of the year because of its depiction of
torture and its suggestion that torture was vital in finding Osama Bin Laden,
this will stand the test of time as the definitive take on The War on
Terror. At least the early years of it,
because I see no end in sight. From the
opening, bone-chilling 9/11 representation, the movie spans the last decade as
the CIA did what it thought was necessary to protect the US and carry out the
largest manhunt in history. Except, as
the movie shows, they didn’t do a particularly good job in those early years,
as terrorists continued to brazenly attack Western nations. Meanwhile, the CIA did some pretty horrific
things to helpless captives, and you can justify it however you want. In my view, it’s simply immoral, and it’s
very interesting to see how the politics changed as time passed. To each their own on this one. (continues after the jump)
#3 - Helmet to Helmet, on the Defense, 15 Yards, Automatic First Down
3 – SILVER LININGS
PLAYBOOK: I have a more personal relationship with this one because a close relative of mine is bi-polar who also suffers from depression.
So mental illness is extremely relatable for me, and while my relative doesn’t
go manic to the degree that Bradley Cooper’s character Pat does, I thought that
it captured the essence of the disease very well. Jennifer Lawrence is irresistible as
Tiffany, a fellow damaged soul dealing with death of her husband. This is at its heart a romantic comedy, and it
was a nice change to see two people being completely, sometimes brutally,
honest with another. These two lay the
hammer down on each other repeatedly in epic confrontations. This is contrasted excellently by the
delusions they each cling to, and by how hard it can be to separate
reality from what you want the world to be like. (continues after the jump)
#4 - Days of Future Past
4 – LOOPER: Time
travel hasn’t been invented yet in 2044, but it has in the future, and the mob
sends back targets for execution to eliminate any evidence of the crime. Joseph Gordon-Levitt works as one such
assassin, taking out random people from the future as soon as they are shipped
back to him. The catch is, 30 years
after he retires he will also be sent back for elimination, to “close the
loop”. Future Joe arrives in the form of
Bruce Willis, beginning a sequence of events that will determine the path the
world takes for decades to come. (continues after the jump) VV minor spoilers VV
#5 - Always Look Before You Leap

Thursday, February 7, 2013
#6 - You Come at the King You Best Not Miss
6 – THE RAID:
REDEMPTION: The best kung fu, hand-to-hand combat movie I’ve seen since the
Matrix. Except this is one big
Indonesian fight for 2 hours. There are endless INCREDIBLE scenes of brutal face-bashing,
limb-shattering battles. If your favorite
part of movies is the action, or the fighting, SEE THIS MOVIE. This is jaw-dropping stuff, with a sick
soundtrack to boot. If this 1 minute
(imagine a whole movie of this) clip can’t convince you, then nothing will (start 30 seconds in):
#7 - Jack Black is Back
7 – BERNIE: This
is another under-the-radar little movie that kept me laughing for the whole 90 minutes.
Jack Black plays a metrosexual, eccentric, perfectionist mortician who is seemingly involved in EVERY
activity around his rural Texas town, and the town loves him. Whether it's fundraising, the local church, or random hobbies, he's everywhere. He becomes enamored with a soul-crushing
shrew of a widow, and her control over him eventually drives him to take drastic
action. Enter Matthew McConaughey as the
prideful, swaggering prosecuting attorney and let the games begin. (continues after the jump)
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
#8 - Shelter from the Storm

Tuesday, February 5, 2013
#9 - Southern Hospitality
9 – DJANGO UNCHAINED:
Not for the faint of heart, this continues Tarantino’s revenge fantasy sequence
of films, going back to Kill Bill. The best part of seeing this film was the audience. Listening to the different reactions, they said a
surprising amount about that person and their sense of humor. My theater ran the spectrum from a redneck
dude who seemed to laugh a liiittle
too hard to uneasy suburbanite to a stone-faced black man. I found it hilarious, but I have a darker
sense of humor than most. This scene
with the KKK had my Christmas Day audience in stitches (continues after the jump).
#10 - A Modern Marvel

Monday, February 4, 2013
#11 - Ahmadinejad's Vote for Best Picture

#12 - The Best Republican
12 – LINCOLN: The
passage of the 13th amendment gets the Spielberg treatment with Daniel Day-Lewis a shoo-in to win nearly every major acting award. Quickly vacillating from heartbreaking to
hilarious, this film featured my favorite dialogue of the year. The eloquence with which these folks rip each
other a new one is so refreshing. The wit comes thick and fast while never
detracting from the weightiness of the issue at hand: freedom. This is a fascinating case study of how a
major bill gets passed, with bribing, cajoling, and threats all employed. The cast is full of brilliant actors, and
they seem to relish inhabiting characters from an era long forgotten. (continues after the jump)
#13 - California Love
13 – END OF WATCH: This
criminally (heh) underappreciated buddy cop story is one of the best the genre
can offer. Shot in hand-held style by Jake Gylenhaal and his partner Michael Pena, this is a down-to-earth look at an
LAPD duo. From ball busting (example below)
and pranks to life-or-death shoot outs, these two go through some serious shit together and they are clearly best friends with their hearts in the right place. (continues after the jump)
and pranks to life-or-death shoot outs, these two go through some serious shit together and they are clearly best friends with their hearts in the right place. (continues after the jump)
#14 - Tom Cruise Is Not Impressed
14 – THE MASTER: This one is an acting masterpiece from Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix (what a great name). A
cult leader and a damaged lost soul try to find their way in this beautifully
shot film. Their camaraderie blossoms
quickly, and they begin to expose doubts and weaknesses in each other. The film explores whether or not we can truly
change our nature without some massive life event happening to us. Can we, through self-discipline and therapy,
change our personalities for the better?
Cults and their obsessive members are also examined, and this cult
relies much on the appeal and charm of its creator. (continues after the jump)
#15 - Wheelin' and Dealin'

#16 - Gamers, Start Your Engines
16 – WRECK IT RALPH: For once, my
favorite animated feature from this year does not come from
Pixar. As a child I was prohibited from
video games by my parents until the age of 11.
Probably so I didn’t turn out like this guy (continues after the jump):
Friday, February 1, 2013
#17 - I Believe I Can Fly
17 – CHRONICLE: With that said, if you’re a nerd like me and
love explosions and superpowers, but are just tired of the same old studio
crap, this is one for you. Shot in
found-footage documentary style, this MTV-backed production is not for those
with motion sickness issues. A star
athlete along with a popular kid and his introverted cousin stumble across
something not of this world during a run-of-the-mill house party. Strange things start happening, and soon the
trio’s metaphysical powers morph into something amazing, and potentially
deadly. The actors do well here, each representing a
high school stereotype, yet none are black-and-white; they have their nuances
and surprises like the rest of us. (continues after the jump)
#18 - Time for some lakeside peace and quiet
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WTF? His brother's ghost was a no show?!? |
Thursday, January 31, 2013
#19 - An Epic Trilogy Concludes...

19 – THE DARK KNIGHT RISES: Up next is my favorite caped crusader besides the two in Kickass : Batman. Christopher's Nolan and Bale return, along with their amazing cast which includes newcomers Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Anne Hathaway, Marion Cotillard, and Tom Hardy (talk about A-list). Eight years have passed since Batman disappeared and Bruce Wayne locked himself away in his manor, yet Bane has come to force him out of retirement. Catwoman and Bane seriously make this movie for me, whose controversial, speech-distorting mask gives every line comedic possibilities. Try saying ANYTHING in the Bane voice to an unsuspecting person. You know you want to. It’s hilarious. And then there’s this:
(continues after the jump)
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
My Favorite 20 Films of 2012: #20 - Shaken, Not Stirred
To get things started I thought I might as
well bring out the big guns: my top 20 of 2012.
For all that the wonderful 919 has to offer (gorgeous weather, superior college basketball, etc.), it's doesn't get as many indie movies as some places. As a result, I haven’t seen as many films as I would’ve liked.
There are also a few that even with my MoviePass subscription (If you want an invite just holla at me) I just couldn’t find the time
to see (Beasts of the Southern Wild, Les Mis, Amour, Holy Motors, Rust &
Bone, The Impossible, etc.). With that
said, let’s begin. (continues after the jump)
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