As the door closes on 2012 with a hollow clang, it's time to reflect on what I've been doing with my life for the last 12 months. The clear answer being I watched a bunch of movies. This year saw 221 visual missives flow through my irises and dance about in the cerebral cortex, many of which were excellent and many more of which weren't.
It's around this time, then, that I choose to celebrate the great and the ass with carefully thought out lists for others to vocally disagree with, and so:
10 Favourite New Films That I Saw On A Cinema Screen
I saw 89 films on the big screen this year, a number artificially swollen by film festival attendance. It's a good thing I did though, otherwise I would have struggled to get 10 decent favourites together. I also made regular pilgrimages to neighbouring cities to catch some decent Arthouse fare. When you discount these, and the festival titles, I watched 35 films in the local multiplex the majority of which weren't particularly great, usually planting themselves firmly in mediocrity, the end result being only 3 films watched locally making it into the final 10. Of course there was plenty I didn't go see such as Twilight 4, Hunger Games, Prometheus, John Carter, Battleships, Keith Lemon etc. although it's unlikely any of them would make an impact on the above statements. And that, my friends, is the ongoing slow death of cinema.
However, ignoring the agonising monetised strangulation of the rural multiplex, film is in an excellent state overall. I could easily have made a 20 favourites this year, something I wouldn't have been able to boast in the last few years, here's the final 10;
1: Maniac [2012 Remake]
An orgy of migraines, mannequins and mutilation all given the visceral jolt of being shot entirely in the first person. Never have the words "You're so beautiful" been scarier.
(Trailer/First 6 minutes)
2: The Raid [ Serbuan maut ]
A breathless flurry of flawless action sequences set to a relentless, pounding soundtrack. Bliss.
(Trailer/Claycat version)
3: The Master
An expert dissection of the human condition employing nuance, subtlety and a pair of phenomenal performances.
(Trailer/Rorschach teaser)
4: Sightseers
In which Ben Wheatley displays an incredible flair for gliding effortlessly between naturalistic comedy and psychedelic brutality.
(Trailer)
5: John Dies At The End
A constant joyous barrage of laugh out loud invention. The best type of insanity.
(Trailer)
6: Moonrise Kingdom
Idiosyncrasy buffed to perfection.
(Trailer)
7: Juan Of The Dead [Juan de los Muertos]
A remarkably assured zombie love letter to Cuba, from Cuba.
(Trailer)
8: Beasts Of The Southern Wild
A tale of pride that somehow managed to shatter the cynic within and completely devastate me.
(Trailer)
9: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey [3D]
At this point I would probably enjoy watching Peter Jackson taking a shit as long as he did it in his immaculately rendered version of Middle Earth, more so if it involved an unnecessarily complex underground bridge network.
(Trailer)
10. Dredd 3D
In which the combination of extreme slow motion and 3D is proven to be a winning one.
(Trailer)
5 Favourite Films I Watched On A Little Screen
A touch of arithmetic tells me that I watched 133 films on various small screens. A lot of it was hopeless trash, an addiction I'm happily struggling to kick, but some of it was brilliant. Here's 5 that deserve to be highlighted as such;
1: God Bless America
Though the targets are easy, the attack is savage perfection.
I should also give a mention to World's Greatest Dad which should probably be number 2, but an extra Goldthwaite seemed indulgent.
(Trailer)
2: Confessions [Kokuhaku]
Remarkable vengeance study that essentially becomes a visual post-rock song.
(Trailer)
3: Amer
A gorgeous, hallucinatory exploration of one woman's sexuality via replicated imagery culled from the finest of Italian trash cinema. Mostly dialogue free too.
(Trailer)
4: Timecrimes [Los cronocrimenes]
The best time travel film I watched this year.
(No trailer because every one I've seen gives the entire film away, bunch of idiots)
5: Paprika [Papurika]
A bit like the crazed dream sequence in Akira, only for an entire film.
(Trailer)
10 Shittest Films
Finally here's a bunch of bollocks to avoid;
1: After
Should the director of After happen upon the opportunity to make another film I offer these tips; a) If you must use actors get them to act. b) Don't make another totally shit film.
2: The Cat In The Hat
AKA Vigorously Pissing In The Face Of Dr Seuss.
3: Zombie 108 [Z108 qi cheng]
Vile, immature and seriously incompetent.
4: The Dictator
Sacha Baron Cohen's latest creation has all potential extinguished by locking him in a plodding, formulaic script which appears to be stolen from the eighties.
5: Top Cat [Don Gato y su pandilla]
Apparently Top Cat was very big in Mexico. I'm unsure as to why they would choose to celebrate it by farting out this cheap vulgarity. Charlotte's film of the year which, to be quite frank, is fucking ridiculous.
6: Hellraiser: Deader
By far the worst of the array of abominations casually wanked out under the Hellraiser banner.
7: Dark Shadows
Every frame is clearly exactly as Burton intended, though it's baffling why anybody would want to intentionally make stodgy, soap opera nonsense.
8: Parasomnia
Hopeless misguided bollocks featuring a serial killer who can control minds locked in a hospital next door to a girl who sleeps a lot. Fucking stupid.
9: Agnosia
Boring and retarded, a little bit like listening to the shipping forecast being read out by an X Factor finalist.
10: Paranormal Activity 2
A convincing demonstration that it does actually take a fair amount of skill to make a decent found footage movie, something that nobody involved here has.
2013? More of the same? I'd like to think so.
Monday, 31 December 2012
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It's been a good year.
ReplyDeleteTop 10 films released in 2012
1) The Raid
The best straight up action movie for 20 years, if not ever.
2) The Master
The best film I saw. PT Anderson is a genius.
3) The Dark Knight Rises
A better story than TDK with a better ensemble, but nothing quite as great as Joker.
4) The Muppets
100 minutes of smile. Not the best film but the one I had a special love for.
5) Looper
Exactly what we generally wish there was more off; intelligent, original movie that take unexpected turns.
6) Take Shelter
Michael Shannon is mesmerising as a man who may or may not be losing his mind.
7) The Grey
Looked from the trailers like Liam Neeson fighting wolves. Is actually a fantastic existential drama.
8) Argo
Brilliant drama/thriller with tonal shifts expertly handled by Affleck. Manages to avoid all the trite Hollywood obstacles this kind of movie has a habit of falling over.
9) End of Watch
Even the badly written bad guys don't dampen the impact of this really fantastic cop drama.
10) Sighteers
To be funny and violent isn't that hard a this to manage, but to get the level of poignancy on display here is something special.
A special mention to The Imposter, which was the best documentary I've seen in a while, but wasn't quite god enough to make the 10.
Worst films of 2012
1) Battleship
So appallingly bad on every conceivable level.
2) Skyline
Fairly poor for 75 minutes, almost redeems itself with the next 10, then manages to shit in your face with it's final scene.
3) Twilight Breaking Dawn part 1
Nothing happens, they fuck, nothing happens, she has a baby. That's it for 2 hours. The worst since New Moon.
4) A Fantastic Fear of Everything
Unintellible nonsense with Pegg woefully miscast.
5) Man on a Ledge
Should be stupid and fun. Just turns out to be stupid.
6) This Means War
One of the most simple concepts for a rom-com is catastrophically clusterfucked by McG.
7) Total Recall
Like a really cheap Easter Egg. At a glance looks OK, when you look properly you seen the chocolate is paper thin and when you eat it it tastes like it was made in 1991.
8) The Hangover part 2
In which the same stuff happens again only it's not funny.
9) The Dictator
The Borat/Bruno schtick doesn't work when everything is scripted. Poor show.
10) Dark Shadows
It pains me to say I didn't enjoy a Tim Burton movie, but I didn't enjoy this one. Probably the most niche film I saw in 2012 and I saw Holy Motors!
Read the full list
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/10089738/Films%20of%202012.rtf
Skyline? That was released 2 years ago, if you're talking about the alien invasion film. Does it take that long for things to reach Shrewsbury? ;-)
ReplyDeleteDVD! A few of the worst 10 were from 2011 (2,3 and 8 specifically).
DeleteThe Grey's pretty damn good as well
ReplyDeleteAnd speaking of Tulpa, this pretty good review has the director commenting underneath it. No, he didn't mean the dialogue to be quite that ridiculous. I, for one, am glad I saw the hilarious version
ReplyDeletehttp://horrorcultfilms.co.uk/2012/08/tulpa-2012-hcf-frightfest-2012-special-review/