January 22, 2009

2008 in review

Granted I still have many movies to see to be able to adequately comment on the year, but here's where I stand thus far.

Movies I Still Have to / Want to See:

Blindness
Bottle Shock
Brideshead Revisited
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Defiance
Last Chance Harvey
Milk
Quantum of Solace
The Reader
Revolutionary Road
Slumdog Millionaire
Vicki Christina Barcelona
The Visitor
Wendy and Lucy
The Wrestler

2009 movies I'd recommend:

Cloverfield - a very well done monster movie.
Dark Knight - Batman, Heath Ledger, enough said.
Doubt - although I thought the play was better, and Meryl Streep seems to have lost her facility for spot-on accents, this was a good film.
Eagle Eye - a well done thriller action movie.
Fugitive Pieces - likely my favourite of the year. Also, one of my favourite novels of all time, so very fortunate for me that the film did not ruin that, as so often happens.
Funny Games - definitely not for everyone, but this unnerving  spooky film stayed with me for days.
Gran Torino - Clint is awesome, and the theme song makes the abrupt ending of the film okay.
Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian - a good sequel to the even better first film, too bad they changed so much of the story.
In Bruges - wicked funny, a real surprise. Ralph Fiennes was awesome.
Kung Fu Panda - nearly peed my pants laughing.
Mamma Mia! - nearly sang out loud all the way through. How can you not love Abba? (although Pierce Brosnan should not sing. Ever.)
Son of Rambow - delightful, funny, touching story.
Wall-E - well done prophecy, very timely in our days of consumerism, obesity, and technology.

2009 movies I'd recommend you NOT see:

The Happening - see review below. Most ridiculous movie of the year.
Death Race - would have been an it-is-what-it-is car race/prison movie, were it not for the embarrassing appearance by Joan Allen - she must have lost some pretty serious bet with someone to have to appear in this, and say some of the worst dialogue of the year.
Appaloosa - . Renne Zelleweger puts the Appalling in Appaloosa. Only Viggo Mortenson saves this from becoming Appallingoosa.
One Missed Call - a silly horror movie that we watched only because the movie store put the wrong DVD in the box, and neither of us had the energy that evening to get up and shut it off.
Pineapple Express - if I had read the back of the DVD box and realized that this was brought to me by the same schlockmeister who brought me Knocked Up (one of my most despised movies of last year), I never would have rented it. As it was, we endured as much as we could (about 40 minutes) before shutting it off. 
Transsiberian - just plain awful.

As we get closer to the big day (Oscar day, 22 February 2009 - mark your calendars, and don't call me after 4:00pm), I'll hopefully make a significant dent in the want-to-see category, especially those with Noms. Early predictions:
  • Kate Winslet for Best Actress
  • Penelope Cruz for Best Supporting Actress
  • Heath Ledger for Best Supporting Actor

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