Sunday, December 20, 2009

Fav Movies '09

Favorite Movies of 2009

Note: these are in no particular order. With movies I like, it highly depends on mood, so I don’t know how to quantify these things.

Warning: minor spoiler alerts

1) Star Trek - tradition be damned. this was an ass kicking, action packed movie with a good back-story and a believable villain. also, what geek didn't feel a half chub when we met father spock?

2) The Hurt Locker - not a typical war movie. not preachy, not glamorous. just good intense drama and dialog. couple things i didn't like: lack of air support for one, but those were minor flaws.

3) Zombieland - over the top zombie killing hilarity. cameo from bill murray = solid fucking gold. For fans of dawn of the dead.

4) District 9 - would be higher but i couldn't get over the way the aliens could mimic human emotion...seemed sort of plastic, but i understand why the director wanted it that way. last 20 minutes was the shit and left it open for a sequel (yes please!)

5) Coraline - reminded me so much of a tim burton movie. pure fun and creative animation with fitting music. on top of that, terri hatcher had some nice dialogue in this one.

6) Drag Me To Hell - my type of horror movie. mixed bits of comedy, lots of blood, loud and no lame twists or "boo" moments. sam raimi being sam raimi...certainly a better theater movie

7) Inglorious Basterds - just too surreal for me, even for a tarantino movie. he flipped between serious tension to random way too quickly. he's still a brilliant writer, but shit on a stick, were there way too many subtitles! this was like reading a book and it took away from some of the acting nuances. great story, not the best execution. still, this is tarantino through and through. he overindulges, pretty much to a fault. you either like it or don't, but he is unique.

8) Adventureland - quirky 80s goodness

9) Watchmen - not as good as the comic, but the comic was monumental. i quite enjoyed the alternate ending and james earl jones did a great job playing rorschach. costume design was top notch and dialog was pretty accurate. comic snobs should just appreciate the effort.

10) Moon - the landscapes were stunning and rockwell did a good job playing two separate characters, not an easy task. also highly original, kudos.

you may be asking, where is The Hangover? there were a couple laugh out loud moments, but it was so unreal yet serious in its premises, that i couldn't get into it. i need unreal + goofy to pull that off. i may have developed a small man crush for zach galifinakos or whatever though...

yet to see avatar and a couple others and there's more "worthy" movies this year

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