Tuesday, 30 December 2014

The Weekly Movie Watch 2014 Year-End Review

Twenty-three volumes of the weekly watch were posted to the blog this year.

I watched one-hundred and fifty movies in the year, seventy-nine of which were recorded on the blog. Here are my top and bottom picks for the year. This is based simply on the movies I watched this year, not on what was released this year.

The Top 9:
Inside Llewyn Davis
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
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A down and out musician attempts one last audition before giving up on his dream.

This is simply an amazing film from the Coen brothers. Every part of it works in tandem. The cinematography, lighting, music, story, and acting are all superb. Oscar Isaac is one to watch. The soundtrack becomes the star of the film, and it is even more impressive that Isaac performed the music live during the scenes. The beginning and ending overlay and work well together. I thought about this movie for weeks after I saw it. If I saw it again, I would like it even more.


Interstellar
Interstellar (2014)
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A team of astronauts attempt to find a habitable planet as blight sweeps Earth.

An amazing film. I wanted to re-watch it immediately after the credits started, and that doesn't happen often. The production value was impressive. While a lot of people criticize Matt Damon's role, it feeds into the themes of the film. Self preservation and human triumph always resonate with audiences.  The score is simply inspiring. This film will be on Nolan's resume for years to come. It's 2001: A Space Odyssey for a new generation. While it does have a couple of missteps, the highlights more than make up for it. The robots are worth mentioning.


 Legends of the Fall
Legends of the Fall (1994)
Watch Legends of the Fall
 
Three brothers compete, struggle, and triumph during the early 1900's.

The movie has incredible charm. A sweeping and engaging story is bolstered by likable characters. Rarely are characters so fully developed and well thought out. The movie is heavy, full of tragedy, but this is what makes the movie what it is.


Salton Sea
Salton Sea (2002)

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After the death of his fiance, a man infiltrates the drug world to find her killers.

It's engrossing from start to finish with a few twists that build until the end. A great concept, is executed well with good pacing and great characters. The imagery is deliberate and solid. Val Kilmer is surprising at just how good of a job he does.


Fargo
Fargo (1996)
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Jerry attempts to extort money from his father-in-law by hiring two men to kidnap his wife. What could go wrong? Everything.

Very well written, with great dialog and a great story. It's no surprise the Coen brothers developed a cult classic. The setting makes this movie, acting as an independent character. It's a setting, including the snow and accents, that adds to the charm.


Toy Story 2
Toy Story 2 (1999)
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When Woody is kidnapped, it is up to Buzz and the gang to rescue him.


It still looks good now despite how much technology has evolved. The story is simple, but poignant and well told. It's a touching and impressive, a great film that must be seen.


War Horse
War Horse (2011)
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When his father buys a horse, Albert trains him, but the horse is sold when the farm meets hard times. Albert later finds the horse years later during World War I.

It feels like a classic movie as far as story and presentation. These kinds of movies aren't told any more, instead opting for explosions and summer blockbusters. It's a shame because the movie is gripping and expertly told. You know the boy and horse will meet again, but it comes together in such a magical way


The Help

The Help (2011)
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An aspiring author attempts to write from a maid's point of view during the civil rights movement of the 1960's.

Great characters brought to life by great acting. You feel for the characters. The humor and drama both hit high marks. The underlying message is simple and strong. Hateful people will be hateful regardless of circumstance.


Labor Day
Labor Day (2013)
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A single mother and her son give a ride to a convict, and instead of becoming hostage they become a family.

A strong story is revealed through flashbacks. The narrative creates an almost dream like experience. The ending caps an amazing experience. The movie is nearly faultless.

The Bottom 8:
Passion
Passion (2012)
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The rivalry between a boss and her protege escalate to unfathomable heights.

This was without a doubt the worst movie I saw this year. I wouldn't have believed Noomi Rapace and Rachel McAdams could have starred in such a terrible movie. I did not like it at ten minutes in and should have quit. The story is tired and cliche. The movie managed to continually get worse, with atrocious writing and an unreliable narrator. The film lies to the viewer. It's a train wreck, complete rubbish.


Goodbye World
Goodbye World (2013)
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An act of terrorism causes a group of friends to convene at a country cabin to survive in a post-apocalypse world.


The only thing worse than the dialog is the contrived situations the characters encounter. Everything seems forced. I can forgive the fact that despite the claim of an apocalypse we don't actually see any signs of an apocalypse, but I can't forgive the fact that the end of the world never felt plausible. The writers do not understand how actual people think or speak.


That Awkward Moment
That Awkward Moment (2014)
Watch That Awkward Moment
 
That awkward moment between being single and being in a relationship.


While there was great chemistry between the leads, the movie felt shallow. This movie says nothing profound and that's the problem. There is no insight into relationships. I can't help but liken it to Manhattan. It has a similar sentiment, but this sets up the joke and misses the punch line.


Hardware

Hardware (1990)
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In a post-apocalyptic world, a cyborg head found in the desert rebuilds itself and begins a violent rampage.

The movie is incredibly slow, relying on style rather than substance. It has a good concept that just wasn't developed. I actually managed to watch this and That Awkward Moment back to back. It's amazing I had the resolve to watch any more movies after these two.


Delivery Man
Delivery Man (2013)
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A delivery man, played by Vince Vaughan discovers he has fathered hundreds of children through a fertility clinic donation.

It's not funny. Chris Pratt is funnier than Vince Vaughan. Unfortunately, Chris Pratt only has a few scenes. The movie is built on improbabilities and impossible circumstances, and tries to be too serious instead of embracing the utter ridiculousness.


The Paperboy
The Paperboy (2012)
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Two brothers, also reporters, investigate the circumstances of a death-row inmate's arrest.

The acting in just the first few minutes is atrocious. The direction is over the top and disjointed, creating a strange movie.


Hercules
Hercules (1997 - animated)
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Hercules, stripped of his immortality, must become a hero to reclaim it.

This is not on the level of other Disney classics. It's a run of the mill, tired story.


Getaway

Getaway (2013)
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To save his wife, a man must steal a car and obey the directions of a mysterious voice.

I assumed with Ethan Hawke and a fast car, this movie could be fun. I assumed wrong. It starts with my pet peeve- a high octane scene and then a flashback to the actual boring beginning. Make a good beginning! This is mindless and not in a good way. The writing and directing could have been much better. The movie is just not good. This movie should have looked to Ronin for inspiration on how to film car chase sequences.

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