Post by darksidebeadle on Dec 30, 2018 3:35:18 GMT
Welcome back to another week of the BEST & WORST edition of 'what movies did you see last week?' thread. For those who haven't been part of it before, basically your host (me) posts my weekly movies and you can comment on those and list your movie for the same time frame. I will get back to you on yours and you can talk to other users here about their films. It's a great place to talk about film.
YEAR END ROUND UP BELOW THIS WEEKS NORMAL POST
FIRST TIME MOVIE VIEWING
Mid90s (2018, Jonah Hill)
Here we have actor Jonah Hill (Wolf of Wall Street) with his feature film directorial debut. He has set the film in the era he grew up in and has imbued it with authentic flavours of the period and more than a pinch of the style of Larry Clark films such as Kids, Bully and Wassup Rockers. The film stars Sunny Suljic (The Killing of a Sacred Deer)as thirteen-year-old in 1990s-era Los Angeles who spends his summer navigating between his troubled home life and a group of new friends that he meets at a local skate shop. The soundtrack is excellent as is the atmosphere and acting but the film as a whole is pretty slight as far as meaning goes.
6/10
REPEAT MOVIE VIEWING
Die Hard (1988, John McTiernan)
UHD disc
It's Christmas so of course like many others I have to watch the greatest Christmas film of all time, the film that launched Bruce Willis into super stardom and changed action films forever. Die Hard. Willis plays John McClane who is on a mission to put his family back together for Christmas but has to unexpectedly save his wife from terrorists in the meantime. The film is full of Xmas trees, Xmas music and set on the 30th floor of a high tec building as they have their Christmas party. The whole cast do a great job but the stand out for me was Alan Rickman as one of the all time great villains 'Hans Gruber'. Ho Ho Ho.
8.5/10
Antz (1998, Eric Darnell, Tim Johnson)
blu ray
'90 was an early year in the advent and eventual takeover of computer animated films. This year saw two films based on talking insects. At the time I preferred Pixar's A Bug's Life which is still a solid entry but as I have matured I can recognise now that Antz is the smarter and more rewarding film, certainly for adults. It has a great cast (Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Sylvester Stallone, Christopher Walken, Danny Glover, Gene Hackman and Jennifer Lopez) a solid story and animation that does the job but not as colorful or quite as inventive as its Pixar contemporary.
7-7.5
Bug (2006, William Friedkin)
blu ray
In this tale based on a stage play we have Michael Shannon and Ashley Judd starring as we follow an unhinged war veteran who holes up with a lonely woman in a motel room in the middle of nowhere and the line between reality and delusion start to blur. This film wont be for everyone but the performances are undeniable.
7/10
Bird Box (2018, Susanne Bier)
netflix
My partner wanted to watch this, so I saw it again, same thoughts, pretty solid, good set pieces but the ending lets it down.
5/10
The Night Before (2015, Jonathan Levine)
blu ray
I quite enjoyed this tale of three friends who spend christmas eve with each other every year but on rewatch this one has fallen quite a bit.
4.5/10
WEEKLY AWARDS
BEST FILM: Die Hard
BEST ACTOR: Michael Shannon - Bug
BEST ACTRESS: Ashley Judd - Bug
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Alan Rickman - Die Hard
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Vivien Lyra Blair - Bird Box
BEST SCRIPT: Tracy Letts - Bug
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Michael Grady - Bug
BEST SCORE: Michael Kamen - Die Hard
BEST EDITING: John F. Link - Die Hard
BEST DIRECTOR: John McTiernan - Die Hard
YEAR END ROUND UP 2018
Here is a list of all the 2018 release films for the year. I still have quite a few I want to see including Spider-verse and The Favourite, Vice among others. Not a great year.
FEATURE FILMS 2018
1. Thoroughbreds 7.5-8
2. The Other Side of the Wind 7.5
3. First Reformed 7.5
4. Mission: Impossible - Fallout 7.5
5. Leave no Trace 7.5
6. Deadpool 2 7.5
7. Incredibles 2 7.5
8. American Animals 7
9. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 7
10. A Star is Born 7
11. Annihilation 7
12. Blackkklansman 7
13. Tully 7
14. Roma 7
15. A Quiet Place 7
16. You Were Never Really Here 7
17. 22 July 7
18. Bohemian Rhapsody 7
19. The Clovehitch Killer 6.5
20. Eighth Grade 6.5
21. Creed II 6.5
22. Game Night 6.5
23. Ant-man & Wasp 6.5
24. Black Panther 6.5
25. Summer of 84 6.5
26. Mid90s 6
27. Blindspotting 6
28. Bumblebee 6
29. Solo 6
30. Hold the Dark 6
31. Upgrade 6
32. Avengers: Infinity War 6
33. Mandy 6
34. Cam 6
35. Hereditary 5.5
36. Ready Player One 5.5
37. Venom 5.5
38. Mowgli 5.5
39. Bird Box
40. Halloween 5
41. Bad Times at the El Royale 5
42. To All the Boys I've Loved Before 5
43. The Titan 5
44. Sierra Burgess is a Loser 4.5
45. The Christmas Chronicles 4
46. The Predator 3.5
47. The Cloverfield Paradox 3.5
48. Mute 2
FEATURE DOCUMENTARIES 2018
1. Three Identical Strangers
2. Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski
3. They'll Love Me When I'm Dead
YEAR END AWARDS
BEST FILM: Thoroughbreds
BEST ACTOR: Ben Foster - Leave No Trace
Runner up Ethan Hawke - First Reformed, Bradley Cooper - A Star is Born, Rami Malek - Bohemian Rhapsody
BEST ACTRESS: Tomasin McKenzie - Leave No Trace
Runner up Elsie Fisher - Eighth Grade, Charlize Theron - Tully, Lady Gaga - A Star is Born
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Sam Elliot - A Star is Born
Runner up Dylan McDermott - The Clovehitch Killer
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Lucy Boynton - Bohemian Rhapsody
Runner up Jamie Lee Curtis - Halloween
BEST SCRIPT: Cory Finley - Thoroughbreds
Runner up Paul Schrader - First Reformed
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Alfonso Cuaron - Roma
Runner up Bruno Delbonnel - The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
BEST SCORE: Colin Stetson - Hereditary
Runner up John Carpenter - Halloween
BEST EDITING: Bob Murawski & Orson Welles - The Other Side of the Wind
Runner up Lucian Johnston & Jennifer Lame - Hereditary
BEST DIRECTOR: Orson Welles - The Other Side of the Wind
Runner up Paul Schrader - First Reformed, Bradley Cooper - A Star is Born, Alfonso Cuaron - Roma
10/10 - Perfection (or as close to it as possible)
09/10 - An Excellent film
08/10 - A VERY Good film
07/10 - A Good film
06/10 - A Solid film
05/10 - An Average film
04/10 - Below Average film
03/10 - A mostly bad film
02/10 - A mostly terrible film
01/10 - Awful through and through
00/10 - Not only awful but offensive too
YEAR END ROUND UP BELOW THIS WEEKS NORMAL POST
FIRST TIME MOVIE VIEWING
Mid90s (2018, Jonah Hill)
Here we have actor Jonah Hill (Wolf of Wall Street) with his feature film directorial debut. He has set the film in the era he grew up in and has imbued it with authentic flavours of the period and more than a pinch of the style of Larry Clark films such as Kids, Bully and Wassup Rockers. The film stars Sunny Suljic (The Killing of a Sacred Deer)as thirteen-year-old in 1990s-era Los Angeles who spends his summer navigating between his troubled home life and a group of new friends that he meets at a local skate shop. The soundtrack is excellent as is the atmosphere and acting but the film as a whole is pretty slight as far as meaning goes.
6/10
REPEAT MOVIE VIEWING
Die Hard (1988, John McTiernan)
UHD disc
It's Christmas so of course like many others I have to watch the greatest Christmas film of all time, the film that launched Bruce Willis into super stardom and changed action films forever. Die Hard. Willis plays John McClane who is on a mission to put his family back together for Christmas but has to unexpectedly save his wife from terrorists in the meantime. The film is full of Xmas trees, Xmas music and set on the 30th floor of a high tec building as they have their Christmas party. The whole cast do a great job but the stand out for me was Alan Rickman as one of the all time great villains 'Hans Gruber'. Ho Ho Ho.
8.5/10
Antz (1998, Eric Darnell, Tim Johnson)
blu ray
'90 was an early year in the advent and eventual takeover of computer animated films. This year saw two films based on talking insects. At the time I preferred Pixar's A Bug's Life which is still a solid entry but as I have matured I can recognise now that Antz is the smarter and more rewarding film, certainly for adults. It has a great cast (Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Sylvester Stallone, Christopher Walken, Danny Glover, Gene Hackman and Jennifer Lopez) a solid story and animation that does the job but not as colorful or quite as inventive as its Pixar contemporary.
7-7.5
Bug (2006, William Friedkin)
blu ray
In this tale based on a stage play we have Michael Shannon and Ashley Judd starring as we follow an unhinged war veteran who holes up with a lonely woman in a motel room in the middle of nowhere and the line between reality and delusion start to blur. This film wont be for everyone but the performances are undeniable.
7/10
Bird Box (2018, Susanne Bier)
netflix
My partner wanted to watch this, so I saw it again, same thoughts, pretty solid, good set pieces but the ending lets it down.
5/10
The Night Before (2015, Jonathan Levine)
blu ray
I quite enjoyed this tale of three friends who spend christmas eve with each other every year but on rewatch this one has fallen quite a bit.
4.5/10
WEEKLY AWARDS
BEST FILM: Die Hard
BEST ACTOR: Michael Shannon - Bug
BEST ACTRESS: Ashley Judd - Bug
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Alan Rickman - Die Hard
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Vivien Lyra Blair - Bird Box
BEST SCRIPT: Tracy Letts - Bug
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Michael Grady - Bug
BEST SCORE: Michael Kamen - Die Hard
BEST EDITING: John F. Link - Die Hard
BEST DIRECTOR: John McTiernan - Die Hard
YEAR END ROUND UP 2018
Here is a list of all the 2018 release films for the year. I still have quite a few I want to see including Spider-verse and The Favourite, Vice among others. Not a great year.
FEATURE FILMS 2018
1. Thoroughbreds 7.5-8
2. The Other Side of the Wind 7.5
3. First Reformed 7.5
4. Mission: Impossible - Fallout 7.5
5. Leave no Trace 7.5
6. Deadpool 2 7.5
7. Incredibles 2 7.5
8. American Animals 7
9. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 7
10. A Star is Born 7
11. Annihilation 7
12. Blackkklansman 7
13. Tully 7
14. Roma 7
15. A Quiet Place 7
16. You Were Never Really Here 7
17. 22 July 7
18. Bohemian Rhapsody 7
19. The Clovehitch Killer 6.5
20. Eighth Grade 6.5
21. Creed II 6.5
22. Game Night 6.5
23. Ant-man & Wasp 6.5
24. Black Panther 6.5
25. Summer of 84 6.5
26. Mid90s 6
27. Blindspotting 6
28. Bumblebee 6
29. Solo 6
30. Hold the Dark 6
31. Upgrade 6
32. Avengers: Infinity War 6
33. Mandy 6
34. Cam 6
35. Hereditary 5.5
36. Ready Player One 5.5
37. Venom 5.5
38. Mowgli 5.5
39. Bird Box
40. Halloween 5
41. Bad Times at the El Royale 5
42. To All the Boys I've Loved Before 5
43. The Titan 5
44. Sierra Burgess is a Loser 4.5
45. The Christmas Chronicles 4
46. The Predator 3.5
47. The Cloverfield Paradox 3.5
48. Mute 2
FEATURE DOCUMENTARIES 2018
1. Three Identical Strangers
2. Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski
3. They'll Love Me When I'm Dead
YEAR END AWARDS
BEST FILM: Thoroughbreds
BEST ACTOR: Ben Foster - Leave No Trace
Runner up Ethan Hawke - First Reformed, Bradley Cooper - A Star is Born, Rami Malek - Bohemian Rhapsody
BEST ACTRESS: Tomasin McKenzie - Leave No Trace
Runner up Elsie Fisher - Eighth Grade, Charlize Theron - Tully, Lady Gaga - A Star is Born
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Sam Elliot - A Star is Born
Runner up Dylan McDermott - The Clovehitch Killer
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Lucy Boynton - Bohemian Rhapsody
Runner up Jamie Lee Curtis - Halloween
BEST SCRIPT: Cory Finley - Thoroughbreds
Runner up Paul Schrader - First Reformed
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Alfonso Cuaron - Roma
Runner up Bruno Delbonnel - The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
BEST SCORE: Colin Stetson - Hereditary
Runner up John Carpenter - Halloween
BEST EDITING: Bob Murawski & Orson Welles - The Other Side of the Wind
Runner up Lucian Johnston & Jennifer Lame - Hereditary
BEST DIRECTOR: Orson Welles - The Other Side of the Wind
Runner up Paul Schrader - First Reformed, Bradley Cooper - A Star is Born, Alfonso Cuaron - Roma
10/10 - Perfection (or as close to it as possible)
09/10 - An Excellent film
08/10 - A VERY Good film
07/10 - A Good film
06/10 - A Solid film
05/10 - An Average film
04/10 - Below Average film
03/10 - A mostly bad film
02/10 - A mostly terrible film
01/10 - Awful through and through
00/10 - Not only awful but offensive too


