Monday 31 December 2012

Best films of 2012

Each time I see a film, I add it to a list of what I've seen that year. The list is ordered by merit, so the film is then placed in its appropriate place ASAP, to maintain my first impressions and give myself a realistic impression of what I felt the best films of the year were.

Usually, I post the top 10 but some of the films I really want to recommend fall in the late teens, so here's my top 20 instead. It's surprised me too.

1. Marvel's Avengers (Assemble)
2. Chronicle
3. The Raid (Redemption)
4. The Artist
5. The Woman In Black
6. The Hunt
7. Rust and Bone
8. End of Watch
9. You've Been Trumped
10. The Amazing Spider-Man
11. The Descendants
12. The Life of Pi
13. The Hunger Games
14. Headhunters
15. Friends With Kids
16. Untouchable
17. Skyfall
18. Argo
19. The Imposter
20. Hope Springs

Despite a disappointing summer, it's been a decent year. For the first time, no animated films made the list. Paranorman and Rise of the Guardians both (only just) missed the top 20.

Friday 14 December 2012

Film Review - Gremlins

Yes, the 1985 Christmas classic comedy horror. It's back on the big screen for one day only! I saw this first time around, and it's fair to say it made a much bigger impact back then. I've seen it many many times since, of course, and never fail to enjoy it.
However, if I was to be completely honest and objective, it has dated. The special effects, audio and visual, now feel especially crude. The film also has its obvious plot-holes (as mercilessly pointed out in its spoof sequel, The New Batch) and a lot of the action feels somewhat tame by today's standards.
Did I enjoy it any less than any other time I've seen it? Hell, no, and I'll continue to happily watch it again and again.

Tuesday 11 December 2012

Film Review - Life of Pi (in 3D)

Gorgeous. In terms of visuals, special effects, and use of 3D, this is up there with Avatar. Literally jaw-dropping.
However, this film doesn't just come with a "but", it comes with a "BUT". The final reel doesn't just slam the breaks on, it whips your seat from underneath you, leaving you sitting there going "what just happened?" It's a sucker-punch that will leave some furious, some moved, and others just confused. I was a bit of all three.
BUT it is, unquestionably, a masterpiece of film-making.