My Top Five Movies of 2008

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Rachel Getting Married

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I started writing this post way back in December. I noticed I had watched a good deal of movies from 2008 and I figured I’d summarize the best of what I’d seen. Then I thought, why not make an effort to see almost everything substantial from the year and post the article later.

It’s now basically June. Oops.

So that took a while, not because there were just so many movies, but so many movies that I didn’t feel particularly motivated to see, even if they were considered good. Slow going.

The basic guidelines for me to watch the movie were basically,

  1. I wanted to see it (simple enough) OR
  2. Considered “good”, by IMDB + minimum X thousand voters or received Academy Award consideration

Disclaimers:

  • I am opinionated, but I’m also stupid, so I make no claims to what a good move actually is or should be, these are just things I liked better than others
  • I have a terrible memory when it comes to watching movies- I can barely remember why I gave The Bank Job an 8, and am almost inclined to drop it to a 7- scores definitely depend on my state of mind and mood

So let’s revisit 2008, based from my IMDB vote history:

My top 5 movies:

  1. The Dark Knight (ranked 10/10): Completely implausible in a real world sense, but absolutely plausible in a super hero world sense. Got snubbed in the Oscars because it was a super hero movie, but it’s much more than that- it’s the true nature of good and evil, there really is no “good” and there is no “evil”. It’s just relative to any given person or situation, in that moment of time.
  2. Slumdog Millionaire (9/10): I thought Vietnam was poor. Not even close. A great soundtrack, story, and hero you want to root for. Even Mike, the anti-romantic, liked it a lot.
  3. The Wrestler (9/10): Will convince you Mickey Rourke is not an absolute scumbag, and teach you everything you’ll ever want and need to know about pro wrestling. RIP Ultimate Warrior.
  4. Revolutionary Road (9/10): Will someone give Leo an Oscar? I liked Kate Winslet more here than in The Reader.
  5. Gran Torino (9/10): Let the racist in me like and appreciate the Hmong. Felt real.

Honorable Mentions (in no particular order, I mention these because they left a particular impression on me):

  • Death Race: I really liked this. I ranked it a 7 on IMDB, yet gave Statham’s other movie The Bank Job, an 8, but would definitely rather see Death Race again before it. It’s just a well done action movie, I loved the spectator sport style (you’re the spectator), with ESPN and pay-per-view overlays.
  • Definitely Maybe: I love Ryan Reynolds. Mancrush love.
  • Kung Fu Panda: Surprised me how many Vietnamese people enjoyed this movie, clapping and going hysterical at the theatre. What jokes were lost in translation were somehow made up by hilarious reinterpretations along the way.
  • Taken: Full bore action with a simple lot. Not a dumb plot, just simple. Liam Neeson is a bad ass.
  • Get Smart: Really surprised me how much I enjoyed this. I really like Anne Hathaway.
  • Iron Man: In my book, it earned an extra rating point on just how well it ended. Why can’t more movies do something like that? It ended when you didn’t want it to end, not when you knew it was coming.
  • Redbelt: The last scene is just incredibly intense. And no dialogue!
  • Rachel Getting Married (poster pictured above): Along with Penelope Cruz in Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Anne Hathaway puts in the best female performance I saw last year. Had no idea of what the movie was like going in.

Here are my rankings for movies released in 2008 (73 in all):

Movie Title Rating
The Dark Knight (2008) 10
Definitely, Maybe (2008) 9
Gran Torino (2008) 9
Revolutionary Road (2008) 9
Slumdog Millionaire (2008) 9
The Wrestler (2008) 9
Bolt (2008) 8
Changeling (2008) 8
Frost/Nixon (2008) 8
Get Smart (2008) 8
Iron Man (2008) 8
Kung Fu Panda (2008) 8
Milk (2008/I) 8
Nothing But the Truth (2008) 8
Punisher: War Zone (2008) 8
Rachel Getting Married (2008) 8
Redbelt (2008) 8
Taken (2008) 8
The Bank Job (2008) 8
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008) 8
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) 8
Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008) 8
Death Race (2008) 7
Defiance (2008) 7
Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) 7
Hancock (2008) 7
Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008) 7
Horton Hears a Who! (2008) 7
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008) 7
In Bruges (2008) 7
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) 7
Man on Wire (2008) 7
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (2008) 7
Ong bak 2 (2008) 7
Pineapple Express (2008) 7
Role Models (2008) 7
Speed Racer (2008) 7
Step Brothers (2008) 7
The Incredible Hulk (2008) 7
The Reader (2008) 7
Traitor (2008) 7
Tropic Thunder (2008) 7
Tyson (2008) 7
Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008) 7
WALL·E (2008) 7
Yes Man (2008) 7
Appaloosa (2008) 6
Batman: Gotham Knight (2008) (V) 6
Be Kind Rewind (2008) 6
Cadillac Records (2008) 6
Maradona by Kusturica (2008) 6
Pride and Glory (2008) 6
Quantum of Solace (2008) 6
Rambo (2008) 6
RocknRolla (2008) 6
Seven Pounds (2008) 6
Sex and the City (2008) 6
Sex Drive (2008) 6
The Edge of Love (2008) 6
The Escapist (2008) 6
The X Files: I Want to Believe (2008) 6
You Don’t Mess with the Zohan (2008) 6
21 (2008) 5
Burn After Reading (2008) 5
Eagle Eye (2008) 5
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008) 5
Semi-Pro (2008) 5
The Duchess (2008) 5
Transporter 3 (2008) 5
Wanted (2008) 5
Yonkers Joe (2008) 5
Max Payne (2008) 3
Street Kings (2008) 3
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(No Homo) Ryan Reynolds – The Nines [Review]

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Continuing my recent man crush parade on Ryan Reynolds, I checked out The Nines, a movie released late last year.

It’s really hard to describe the movie, and when I read the general plot line, it didn’t seem interesting at all. Even if you watch the trailer below, it doesn’t seem that interesting.

But I watched it for Ryan Reynolds (ladies, he takes off his shirt in this, and if you have ever seen him with his shirt off, you will understand and appreciate why I mention this), and it was worth it. He is excellent in this, but so is everyone else.

(I wish I had his abs. When I watch basketball, I sometimes get excited and want to go shoot hoops- Ryan Reynolds makes me want to go do crunches.

Whoa. That is very much a least some homo there. Moving on
.)

It’s quite a good movie, it’s a bit of a conceptual piece (though not as much as The Fountain that slowly comes into focus. You just can’t really talk about it or describe it in a way to make people understand if they should see it or not. At the same time I can see it being a this-is-weird, miss, or this-is-awesome, hit type of movie.

I’m on the side of hit, giving it a 7/10 on IMDB.

Like I just said it feels a bit off, but I think that’s what’s intended. It’s hard to know how to rate it. I have some more to say about it, but I consider it a bit of a spoiler, so it’s after the trailer. I suggest not reading in order to focus more on the movie experience.

In the middle of the movie, one of the characters is doing a test pilot focus group. People are watching a TV show pilot and then giving feedback on the show. When I watched the movie, that’s how I felt- I felt like there was some concept or some idea that was being pushed to me. Not as focused or mature as it normally should belike you’d seen in a TV show in its 3rd of fourth year, but I felt like the person being tested, being gauged to see if I could follow the movie, was it interesting, did I like the characters.

Very unique, and my assumption is this was intended.

Trailer:

(The Nines Trailer)

*****Potential Spoilers******

I read an article a couple of months ago talking about how there’s a good possibility we’re (our universe/world) just part of a simulation. Kind of how we’re trying to make video games now that simulate real life, this world could be someone’s advanced artificial intelligence simulation. This idea was somewhat shown at the end of Men in Black- remember how they kept zooming out and eventually the entire universe was shown as one marble an alien was playing marbles with?

Basically, we are not all that in the universe, where universe means everything we can or cannot imagine. It’s an idea I very much believe in, and on a religious level, I know that there was no way I could understand the concept of a higher being or a god. Having that kind of awareness will instantly make me insane.

Anyway, let’s going back to The Nines, this is the concept that the movie wraps itself in.

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Chaos Theory [Review]

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Did I mention I really really like Ryan Reynolds? I just watched Chaos Theory (8 hrs after Definitely, Maybe), and it’s another fine example of how great he is.

Ryan Reynolds is legit!

Chaos Theory, like Definitely, Maybe, fits the romantic comedy category but not really the mold. Just a serious, intriguing story involving romance, real life issues and complications, and comedic elements.

I would describe the movie, at least a little bit, but it just wouldn’t sound very exciting.

Here’s the trailer, instead:


I gave it a 9/10 on IMDB.

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Definitely Maybe [Review]

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

It’s been a long time since I liked a movie this much.

A disclaimer is required though- I have a mancrush on Ryan Reynolds. I watched his start in 2 Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place (The girl’s now in the TV show Monk, and don’t know where the other guy is) 10 years ago on ABC and have been a fan ever since.

Reynolds stars as a just divorcing father whose daughter just learned all about sex and wants to know why things are supposedly “complicated” in terms of her parents’ splitting up. As Reynolds stammers and tries to avoid the discussion of why he can’t just fix his marriage so easily, his daughter forces him to tell the story of how he met her mother, a tale that looks at his post-college move to New York and key relationships with three women- a examination of his life and love with the result being his daughter.

Definitely, Maybe is defined as a romantic comedy, but I think it contains a lot less fluff than my stereotype of a Matthew McConaughey/Sandra Bullock/Kate Hudson romantic comedy movie.

Consider it more of a drama in some ways, it’s just a serious movie, a serious look at the father’s life, but with plenty of charming and comedic elements. It’s smart and non formulaic, it feels complex and complicated and mysterious.

My score for it on IMDB, 9/10.

Here’s the trailer:

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