Saturday, December 29, 2012

Catching Up and Talkin Movies

Hey y'all,

This year has been a crazy one, I'm sorry that I haven't posted more!  To summarize: I've been crazy off my ass doing shows and festivals this year in addition to work.  It's been cool- I've been on a board for a new theatre company (and performed in their first production), did a workshop for an amazing musical called 'Giant Steps: an Urbean Musical', in which I got to work with Billy Porter and several other incredibly talented individuals. I also did a production of 'A Chorus Line', complete with the original choreography- I was extremely proud of that show and the work I put into it. 

I also got nominated for a B. Iden Payne award for Featured Actor in a Musical, which was pretty gratifying for only a year in the Austin theatre scene! It was so much fun and humbling to be nominated and it makes me want to continue to do good work and support the awesome city I'm in, which is host to awesome film stuff too!  Speaking of, I did my first film, 'Zero Charisma', which was such an amazing experience and taught me that I love film and making movies, which I knew, but always expected to be beyond me. It was actually pretty natural and an incomparable experience! In October I got to attend the Austin Film Festival, which was another great experience. I learned so much and met such wonderful people, and I absolutely cannot wait for the next year! 

For now, I want to talk movies. My schedule kept me from seeing a lot of movies, so before I get to my top films I've seen, I wanted to put together a list of films that I DIDN'T see, but I expect to be awesome, followed by a list of movies I recommend seeing but weren't in my top ten.  

Top Ten Movies I Have Yet to See 

10. Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (I love Dame Judi Dench)
9. Iron Sky (looks like a fun, interesting idea)
8. Hyde Park on the Hudson (Bill Murray; done)
7. Compliance (Not sure if I could make it through, I hear good things)
6. Lincoln (I feel like a bad American Studies degree holder, but I'm only seeing it for Oscars)
5. Argo (bad timing when it was out, really want to see it)
4. Perks of Being a Wallflower (hear rave reviews from everyone)
3. Zero Dark Thirty (Jessica Chastain Da Gawd)
2. Killer Joe (I like fried chicken, and I hear there's fried chicken in it)
1. Cloud Atlas (alleged racism aside, it looked fascinating and challenging)

Great Movies You Might Not Have Seen
Chronicle- I had so much fun watching this movie, and Max Landis is a really great screenwriter. 

Dredd- The best, most fun film that nobody watched this year. I'm talking beautiful cinematography, energizing action sequences- and nobody saw it! WATCH THIS MOVIE.

Vampira and Me- A really fascinating documentary about a woman who ended up influencing my life and childhood without me knowing it. 

Saturday Morning Massacre- Zoinks, a local horror, semi-parody of Scooby Doo!  Incredibly well-done and a great homage as well as a scary standalone film.

The Muslims are Coming- Another doc, this time about Muslim comedians trying to assuage some of the Islamophobia that the US feels. Funny and poignant. 

Ann Richard's Texas- I love Texas, and now I love Ann Richards.  RIP.

Last Day at Lambeau- A doc about Brett Favre's 'last' season and the reaction of the fanbase. Really great.

My Top Ten Movies I've Seen This Year

Honorable mentions- The Hobbit, 21 Jump Street

10. The Sessions- A witty, surprisingly funny film about a handicapped, deeply religious man who wants to lose his virginity. My vote for Best Actor is between the lead in this, John Hawkes, and someone later on our list. Be prepared to see Helen Hunt's vagina.

9.  Safety Not Guaranteed- An endearing, quirky movie featuring a terrific performance by Aubrey Plaza, who goes beyond her typical character. Clever, interesting, and a movie that keeps you guessing.  Go see this movie!

8. The Last Man(s) on Earth- A comedic thrillfest with zombies, nuclear terrorists, and the incomparable EPIC MODE, this movie did so much with so little and really became one of my favorite movies of the year. I urge you to find this when it's released and watch it!

7. Django Unchained- Basically Tarantino being Tarantino, aka awesome. While I wasn't as enthralled as watching Kill Bill, that's like saying which 5 star meal I preferred over another. The detail and genius that Tarantino brings to each of his films, Django included was brilliant. Add in Samuel L Jackson in a part that I would like to see win an Oscar, and you've got a wonderful film.

6. Silver Linings Playbook- This movie really grabs you and takes you on a journey, and despite a somewhat shallow feeling end, it escapes the mundane cliches of a typical romantic comedy and really rises above the genre. Highly impressive.  

5. The Avengers- This movie was exactly what I was wanting, and is perhaps my favorite movie of the year.  Everything came together so well, and Joss Whedon made yet another masterpiece, doing what many considered to be impossible for so long. Excited to see the Avengers assemble in the next film!

4. Cabin in the Woods- I'm a fan of well-done self-referential horror films, and this one takes the cake. Perhaps defining all horror movies EVER, this film really smartly addresses the cliches and traditions that our culture has come to expect in the horror genre and challenges us to laugh at and examine ourselves and why we have them. Fantastic. 

3. Looper - Instant Sci-Fi classic. Everything was well done- it was beautifully shot, well-written, had wonderful special effects, and JGL and Bruce Willis will always get me in a movie theatre. Beyond satisfying, and I don't want to spoil anything, though I wasn't a huge fan of the ending. Still, it was a great movie, enough so to make me not care about disliking the end. 

2. Les Miserables- I'll say this- the music made me so angry because it didn't meet the scale it should have, but talk about a well done movie. Tom Hooper knows how to make films, and what the film lacked in musical prowress at times, it made up with quality. 

1. Skyfall- EVERYTHING WAS AWESOME. Everything. 

Saturday, February 11, 2012

If I had a movie award show...

OK, y'all, it's awards season, and I decided that since I have watched the movies (and if you can't tell by now, have a mild case of narcissism), I should put together my own awards list! There wasn't a name that sounded good to me so I'm still taking suggestions if ya got em.

Well then, without further ado, here are the nominees and winners!

Best Cinematography
Nominees:

Tree of Life
Another Earth
Melancholia
Take Shelter
The Artist
Hugo

Winner: Tree of Life - I did not enjoy this movie in the least, save the gorgeous ability of Terrence Malick. The man knows how to shoot a film. Call it pretentious, call me too dumb to get it, but mostly just call it beautiful.

Best Score
Nominees:

Hugo
The Adventures of Tintin
War Horse
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Drive

Winner: The Adventures of Tintin - I thoroughly enjoyed this score. From the very beginning, it was something that latched on to me and entertained me. The whole movie was enjoyable but this score emphasized it and attributed to the action.

Best Art Direction
Nominees:

Hugo
The Adventures of Tintin
War Horse
Midnight in Paris
The Artist
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt 2
Another Earth

Winner: War Horse


Best Animated Film
Nominees:

The Adventures of Tintin
Puss in Boots

Winner: The Adventures of Tintin- I loved this movie. Still not sure how it didn't get nominated for Best Animated Film, it was like an animated version of Indiana Jones and I thought it was amazing.

Best Original Screenplay
Nominees:

Margin call
Midnight in Paris
Bridesmaids
The Artist
Young Adult
Another Earth
50/50

Winner: 50/50- This was originally going to Midnight in Paris, and it's close. Still, this movie took me on a journey that still resonates with me. What a powerful film.

Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominees:

The Descendants
Hugo
Moneyball
The Ides of March
The Help

Winner: Moneyball- It's crazy how much I love baseball movies. This one was so well done! I saw a late night showing of it and was very tired, but enthralled. And who doesn't love Sorkin?

Best Horror Movie:
Nominees:

Scream 4
Red State
Attack the Block

Winner: Scream 4- I love this series and was really worried, but oh did it deliver.

Best Action Movie
Nominees:

I am Number Four
X-Men: First Class
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, pt 2
Captain America: The First Avenger
Thor

Winner: X-Men:First Class- this movie was pretty kickass.

Best Under the Radar Movie
Nominees:

Young Adult
Win Win
Another Earth
My Week with Marilyn
Bullhead
Shame
The Adventures of Tintin

Winner: Young Adult- First off, see every single one of these movies. They are all incredibly legit. For me, this movie is so different and challenging. The lead character, what a crazy one! And of course, Diablo Cody never disappoints me.

Best Comedy
Nominees:

Bridesmaids
Take Me Home Tonight
The Muppets
Crazy Stupid Love

Winner: Bridesmaids- As much as I want to pick The Muppets, Kristen Wiig won this with the airplane scene. It was glorious. So good.

Best Supporting Actor
Nominees:

Nick Nolte, The Warrior
Christopher Plummer, Beginners
Patton Oswalt, Young Adult
Jeremy Irons, Margin Call
Kenneth Branagh, My Week With Marilyn
Alan Rickman, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, pt 2

Winner: Alan Rickman, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Pt. 2

Best Supporting Actress
Nominees:

Berenice Bejo, The Artist
Octavia Spencer, The Help
Jessica Chastain, The Help
Melissa McCarthy, Bridesmaids
Carey Mulligan, Shame
Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk about Kevin

Winner: (tie) Berenice Bejo, The Artist, & Octavia Spencer, The Help

Best Actress
Nominees:

Glenn Close, Albert Knobbs
Viola Davis, The Help
Rooney Mara, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Meryl Streep, Iron Lady
Michelle Williams, My Week with Marilyn

Winner: Michelle Williams, My Week with Marilyn

Best Actor
Nominees:

Demian Bichir, A Better Life
George Clooney, The Descendants
Jean Dujardin, The Artist
Michael Fassbender, Shame
Brad Pitt, Moneyball
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, 50/50

Winner: Jean Dujardin, The Artist

Best Director
Nominees:

Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris
Michael Hazanavicius, The Artist
Martin Scorsese, Hugo
J.C. Chandor, Margin Call
Jonathan Levine, 50/50

Winner: Jonathan Levine, 50/50

Best Film
Nominees:

The Artist
Hugo
Midnight in Paris
Margin Call
50/50
The Adventures of Tintin
Shame
The Help
Another Earth
My Week With Marilyn

Winner: 50/50
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Oy, that was fun! And here's to another year of movies!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

My Top Movies of the Year

****UPDATE NUMBER 3****

Saw 'Beginners', 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close', 'Drive', 'Hobo with a Shotgun', and 'The Lincoln Lawyer'.

I hated EL&IC, was bored by Beginners, thought Drive was alright (Ryan Gosling should have got a nomination), found Hobo amusing, and was surprisingly entertained by Lincoln Lawyer.

More to come!

****UPDATE NUMBER 2****

Saw 'Abduction', 50/50, 'The Ides of March', 'The Warrior', 'Carnage' and 'A Better Life'

50/50 is my new #1. Carnage/Abduction, were meh. Ides of March was really good.

****UPDATE NUMBER 1****

So, this week I saw Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, Another Earth, Carnage, and Midnight In Paris.

Add 'Another Earth' to the just missed the list, and remove 'Crazy Stupid Love' from the top 15. The number 3 movie I saw this year is officially 'Midnight in Paris' and everything from 4-12 gets shifted down a number. See the list again for an mini-review of 'Midnight in Paris'.
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Hey there!

It's been a while since I've written; a lot has been happening, and I'm sorry for the lack of updates. I'll get to life stuff probably in a few weeks, but for now it's to my passion- films! I'm gonna give a breakdown of my favorite films that I saw last year, as well as some that I missed but want to see.

Movies I Still Need to Watch
Red State, Melancholia, My Week with Marilyn, New Year's Eve, We Need to Talk About Kevin, War Horse, Iron Lady, The Descendants, Albert Nobbs, A Separation, Bullhead

The bold ones are getting priority, either for awards stuff or because they look amazing, and some of those (Carnage, Another Earth, 50/50, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close) look like movies that could be in my top 15 for last year. I may end up editing the list after I see all of those.

Just Missed The Cut
No Strings Attached, Take Me Home Tonight (really underrated), Battle LA (more below), Thor, The Adjustment Bureau, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II (more below), Captain America: The First Avenger, Attack the Block, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Fright Night, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, I Am Number 4, Crazy Stupid Love, Another Earth

First off 'Battle LA' was roasted by everyone who saw it, but I like me some movies where you can shut off your brain and just have fun. And yes, HP missed the cut. I loved it tons, but there were movies I just loved better. And check out Attack the Block and I Am Number 4, they were great!

My Top 15 Movies of 2011

15. Win/Win

This movie surprised me in that I expected to like it but ended up loving it. A really different and interesting story and Paul Giamatti was of course terrific.

14. The Help

I waited to see this one because I had heard mixed things and didn't know if I'd like Emma Stone's southern accent. It ended up being pretty good, particularly because of the supporting cast, especially Viola Davis, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Octavia Spencer. Of course, I'm also weak for anything that has Allison Janney in it! The story was well done and it was just a great film to watch.

13. Young Adult

I love Diablo Cody and Jason Reitman anyway, but this script impressed me, as did Charlize Theron and Patton Oswalt. This film was pretty brave, centering around a character who is highly flawed and has little to like about her. You find yourself rooting against her the entire time, but I think that's the point. It's really wonderful.

12. X-Men: First Class

Considering how much I love the X-Men and Marvel Comics, I would have thought that this would have been in my top 10 but that speaks to how much I loved the top 10. It was very creative, and I seriously enjoyed the idea of mutants in the 1960s. A great throwback to the original comics, and a really entertaining movie. Kevin Bacon was great, as was the entire cast, (and can we say Hell Yes, Emma Frost? Yeah. Hell Yes, Emma Frost.) Can't wait to see the next one! BTW, THIS is why Bryan Singer should do his version of X:Men 3.

11. Shame

I saw this very recently, and must say, it's not for the faint of heart. It's extremely graphic and an intense look at the recently popular celebrity cop-out of sex addiction. Michael Fassbender's portrayal of Brandon, a young New York professional struggling with his addiction as his sister comes to visit. The slow burn that leads him through his attempts to hide his problem and the shame (hence the title) of what he's dealing with really draws you in. Carey Mulligan was also impressive as Michael's lost, mooching sister. This movie was difficult to watch but I found it worth it.

10. The Artist

Who greenlit a silent, black-and-white movie in this day and age? Cause it was great and I want to thank them. I had my doubts, but was thoroughly entertained throughout. The charm and difficulty of telling a story without dialogue did not go wasted on me, it was fantastic and was in the same style as an old school movie but didn't feel dated. Of course, the final scene was great too, but I won't spoil it for you. Terrific.

9. Moneyball

Baseball is maybe my least favorite sport, but I love me some baseball movies. Little Big League, Rookie of the Year, etc, and this one joins the list of great baseball movies. Not tons more to say, just that I really enjoyed this one.

8. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

Crazy, crazy movie. I didn't know anything about this series before watching it, but David Fincher did a great job with a dark film, and Rooney Mara should win the Oscar, if you ask me.

7. Bridesmaids

Oh dear Lord, Kristen Wiig is amazing, and this movie was funnier than the Hangover for me. The scene in the airplane was maybe one of the funniest that I've ever seen. And can we talk about Melissa McCarthy? She needs to be nominated for Best Supporting Actress because she dominated that role. Comedies are just under-appreciated, but she needs to get some love.

6. Hugo

My favorite Scorsese film happens to be his first family film. An impressive ode to cinema, and the only time that I have ever recommended watching a movie in 3D. Though at first it was a little slow, I fell in love with this film cause it made me remember why I love movies in the first place. Beautiful, beautiful film.

5. The Adventures of Tintin

I had actually been wondering when Spielberg was gonna direct another movie and we got two amazing ones, 'War Horse' and 'Tintin'. And wow, did Tintin live up to my hype. It was everything that 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls' SHOULD have been. Talk about entertaining! I'm planning on seeing it again once I make it through some of the others on my list.

4. Scream 4

I'd been waiting for this movie for a looooong time and it didn't disappoint. I'm actually watching it w/ Courtney as I write this, and we're at the ending, which was completely surprising and twisted to me. I'm not a huge horror movie geek but I love the Scream series because they're more (in my opinion) film commentary than just plain horror movies. You get in your screams but it's so clever and well done. This one is the best since the original, and though that one won't be topped, I loved this screamake/shriekquel tons.

3. Midnight in Paris

I'll admit that I'm late to the game on this one, but man am I glad I saw it. It's a charming, delightful notion that this movie plays on, the thought of nostalgia vs. reality, and the joy of living in the present. My mantra in life is perspective, so this film was obviously endearing to me. I loved everything about it, from the story to the characters, the acting, and the colors. The shift to sepia tone when Gil goes back in time- marvelous. It was just a joy to watch and is one that could go down as one of my favorite films of all time. Curious, I'm sure that it's not in my top 2, but that's based on 2 things- how much I looked forward to 'The Muppets' and how much they mean to me, and the impact that #1 had on me. It's relevant and difficult, etc. Still, Midnight in Paris will stick with me.


2. The Muppets

This was the movie I was most excited about this year, and boy, it didn't disappoint. I saw it 4 times in theatres and plan on seeing it again if I have a chance. Very well done, touching, charming, fun, silly, but has tons of heart. I didn't like the songs but everything else was fantastic. Jason Segel deserves the credit for making this movie as awesome as it was.

1. Margin Call

Hands down my favorite movie of the year. I can't describe how powerful it was, a fictionalized film about the events that lead to the economic downturn on Wall Street, and my oh my did it affect me. You need to watch this film, it's well done and so relevant to the world right now.

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That's all for right now, though more posts to come this next year. Enjoy your movies, people!