Friday, January 6, 2012

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows


IMDB
First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Naomi

Guy Ritchie's bombastic version of the classic detective gets a sequel. I never felt the need to revisit the first installation, although as I'm not a diehard fan of the work I wasn't as outraged as some over the choice of tone.

As much as I love Mark Strong, Moriarty is a far more intriguing villain and the stakes are higher here. Noomi Rapace doesn't have much to do and the Watson/Holmes relationship storyline was a bit of a bore.

What stands out to me most is the production design. Stunning. Absolutely gorgeous.

The action has some funky extreme speed ramping, and they have some fun with the premeditative fighting style of Holmes, using it in various ways here. It's probably more engaging than the first but really I hardly remember any of it right now, just white noise.

If you liked the first one you'll probably love this. Once again, I'm completely indifferent.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Grave of the Fireflies


IMDB
First time viewed: No
Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler, Amberly, Jordan

Oh man, why do I torture myself like this? Probably because the is one of the greatest animated films ever made and it's just too good not to share. But really, I think watching the film after having seen it once (or in my case dozens of times) is even harder. Ultimately though, I think it's extremely rewarding.

I can't imagine it playing as it originally did in a double feature with Totoro. The two films couldn't be more opposing but to think they were in production at the same time from the same studio is a testament to Ghibli and their storytelling ability.

Like in Totoro, I am fascinated at the realism and recognisable traits in the behaviours of the young protagonists. The animation is amazing.

This is one of the cases where I absolutely insist on watching with the Japanese audio and subtitles instead of the english dub. Listening to a some lady do a severely grating impression of a 5 year old is far less preferable to hearing a real 5 year old.

The film shows another side to war that's not often explored in stories caught up in heros and action. It has a lingering impact. While it is heartbreaking, it is also extremely beautiful and a definite must see.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

There Will Be Blood


IMDB
First time viewed: No
Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler, Amberly

This is as perfect as cinema gets for me. Staggering. My favourite film of 2008 by miles. And while I'm a huge Paul Thomas Anderson fanboy already I think he's outdone himself with this. I find it completely mesmerising, epic, filled with grand performances and great characters. Daniel Day-Lewis' performance, together with the direction, manage to convey a world of character and plot without saying anything. You can see the thoughts just rolling across his mind.

And Paul Dano, man I love him in this, you just can't wait to see him get it. The whole film is over 2 hours of build up followed by probably the most satisfying climax to a film I've seen. When I saw this in a cinema for the first time I literally had to restrain myself from jumping up and down screaming with joy as the credits rolled I was so happy.

So many great scenes, just so much love for this film, the cinematography, the music, editing and amazing and generous writing. Heartbreaking, hilarious, suspenseful, outrageous and all around Brilliant!

Ben-Her


IMDB
First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: No
Watched With: Mum, Dad

A classic epic, 11 time oscar winner, and I've never seen it before? Well what better way to start off the new year than with a beautifully digitally remastered bluray of a towering classic that was sorely lacking from my film knowledge. Even if it is just a remake.

I do love it when discs keep Overtures and Intermission or Entr'acte music. Back in the days where cinema was treated much more like theatre. And if I'm being honest, one of the things I dislike about this film and many from the age is how much most of the scenes just feel like filmed plays, with everything playing out in wide masters and very stagey blocking. They say the power of cinema is in the close up. Esther is the only one that gets a close up but that's understandable as the rest of the cast all have pretty ugly mugs.

The first thing that jumps out at me watching this film is the WIDESCREEEN. 2.76:1 is one hell of a ratio. Filmed in 65mm and the bluray looks spectacular. The second thing that stands out is another classic Miklós Rózsa score filled with melodrama. Love it. Especially the HUGE horror sting at the revelation of lepers. Such horror!

It's so funny to me, scenes like in the first disc, (yeah it's on 2 discs, it's 222 minutes long...) the big sea battle that to my eyes are so obviously little models but to my folks they are real. Mum even had to ask if it was real or not. Perhaps it's because they saw it when they were younger and remember it as real or perhaps they still genuinely can't tell. Makes the years I've spent learning compositing seem kinda useless.

In the second disc we have the infamous Chariot Race. Yeah, it's pretty badass. I like on the IMDB trivia it says that sequence has a cutting ratio of 263:1. That's a lot of fill rolled to get that sequence.

I'm not that much of a Charlton Heston fan. He was in some cool movies though. The ship battle, the chariot race and the horror of lepers were the only things that stood out to me and the rest of the film was just people standing around talking (and that's a VERY long running time). I did't care that much for story or characters and I think I naturally get wary anytime a film becomes overtly religious or preachy. Although It's pretty funny that as this was before the 70's you still weren't allowed to show Jesus' face so he appears like the dentist on a television commercial.

Film List 2011

The year is at an end. A whole year of blogging every film I see. Exhausting really, but fun. If you think I should continue next year let me know.

Stat time. This year I saw 782 films, that is a record folks and one I will not likely top for a long while, possibly ever. I went to the cinema 188 times. I saw 242 new films (newly released in Australia, which also includes any title I missed from previous years that was still on the new release shelf at a video library, so you know, some of them may be 2008 titles), let's list them!

MOVIES I LOVED:
1. Rango
2. Black Swan
3. Hanna
4. Rabbit Hole
5. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
6. Attack the Block
7. Tangled
8. True Grit
9. Never Let Me Go
10. Drive
11. Melancholia
12. Take Shelter
13. Incendies
14. Super
15. Rise of the Planet of the Apes
16. Sucker Punch
17. Super 8
18. TrollHunter
19. 13 Assassins
20. Insidious
21. Snowtown
22. Dogtooth
23. Fright Night
24. Four Lions
25. Julia’s Eyes
26. Bridesmaids
27. The Guard
28. Brighton Rock
29. Tucker and Dale Vs Evil
30. Source Code
31. The Way Back
32. Midnight in Paris

MOVIES I LIKED A LOT:
33. Rubber
34. The Adventures of Tintin
35. Red State
36. X-Men: First Class
37. Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
38. Catfish
39. Moneyball
40. Life During Wartime
41. Thor
42. The Illusionist
43. Footloose
44. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
45. Barney’s Version
46. Sarah’s Key
47. Another Year
48. Enter the Void
49. Hesher
50. Jane Eyre
51. Deadgirl
52. Last Ride
53. Paul
54. The Help
55. The Mechanic
56. Banraku
57. Burke and Hare
58. In Time
59. Submarine
60. We Need to Talk about Kevin
61. Hatchet 2
62. Captain America: The First Avenger
63. The Eagle
64. Kung Fu Panda 2
65. Fast and Furious 5
66. Final Destination 5
67. Win Win
68. Battle: Los Angeles
69. The Beaver
70. Our Idiot Brother
71. 127 Hours
72. Transformers: Dark of the Moon
73. The Green Hornet
74. How Do You Know
75. Real Steel
76. Blue Valentine
77. Waking Sleeping Beauty
78. Limitless
79. Red Dog
80. Crazy Stupid Love
81. The Skin I Live In
82. Immortals
83. Oranges and Sunshine
84. I Saw the Devil
85. Unstoppable
86. Monte Carlo
87. Arthur Christmas

MOVIES THAT WERE PRETTY GOOD:
88. Paranormal Activity 3
89. The Adjustment Bureau
90. Cowboys and Aliens
91. Colombiana
92. Summer Wars
93. Tokyo Sonata
94. War Horse
95. The Ides of March
96. Tamara Drewe
97. The Virginity Hit
98. The Inbetweeners Movie
99. Flypaper
100. Howl
101. Anonymous
102. Drive Angry
103. Winnie the Pooh
104. Ironclad
105. Middle Men
106. The Debt
107. Puss in Boots
108. The Fighter
109. Flipped
110. Chalet Girl
111. Yatterman
112. The Last Circus
113. Happy Feet 2
114. Please Give
115. The Messenger
116. The Winning Season
117. The Next Three Days
118. We Bought a Zoo
119. The Fututre
120. Contagion
121. Wake Wood
122. Terri
123. Faster
124. Cargo
125. The Thing
126. Get Low
127. Griff The Invisible
128. Cedar Rapids
129. Barry Munday
130. The Iron Lady
131. The Whistleblower
132. Mother’s Day

MOVIES THAT WERE OK:
133. Unknown
134. Dylan Dog: Dead of Night
135. Cherry Tree Lane
136. The Company Men
137. The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec
138. Love Ranch
139. The Three Musketeers
140. The Woman
141. Season of the Witch
142. Biutiful
143. The Lincoln Lawer
144. Wagner and Me
145. The Tempest
146. Warrior
147. The Green Lantern
148. The Tree of Life
149. Mars Needs Mums
150. Shelter
151. Priest
152. Conviction
153. The Hole
154. Batman: Year One
155. The Reef
156. Space Battleship Yamato
157. Friends with Benefits
158. All Good Things
159. It’s Kind of a Funny Story
160. Scream 4
161. Stone
162. The Switch
163. The Extra Man
164. Take Me Home Tonight
165. Hobo With a Shotgun
166. The Conspirator
167. Cars 2
168. Tower Heist
169. Restless
170. 5 Days of War
171. Beginners
172. Horrible Bosses
173. Arthur
174. Gnomeo and Juliet
175. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
176. The Experiment
177. Sleeping Beauty
178. Burning Man
179. The Hangover 2
180. Everything Must Go
181. Trespass
182. Conan the Barbarian
183. Twelve
184. Johnny English Reborn
185. The Resident
186. Le Donk and Scor-Zay-Zee
187. I Spit On Your Grave
188. Soul Surfer
189. Takers
190. Timer
191. Dolphin Tale
192. Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World

MOVIES THAT WERE NOT SO GREAT:
193. The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)
194. The Killing Room
195. No Strings Attached
196. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
197. Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1
198. Water For Elephants
199. The Vanishing on 7th Street
200. I Am Number Four
201. Beastly
202. Bad Teacher
203. Burlesque
204. Rio
205. Morning Glory
206. Larry Crowne
207. The Rite
208. Hall Pass
209. Dream House
210. One Day
211. My Soul To Take
212. Shark Night
213. The Ward
214. What’s Your Number?
215. Hop
216. Blame
217. New Year’s Eve
218. The Smurfs
219. A Horrible Way to Die

MOVIES TO AVOID:
220. The Clinic
221. Yogi Bear
222. The Dilemma
223. Sanctum
224. Hereafter
225. You Again
226. Your Highness
227. Arena
228. The Tunnel
229. The Collector
230. Red Riding Hood
231. Something Borrowed
232. Abduction
233. I Don’t Know How She Does It
234. Matching Jack
235. Mr. Popper’s Penguins
236. The Change-Up
237. Somewhere
238. Just Go With It
239. Needle
240. Jack and Jill
241. Gulliver’s Travels
242. The Zookeeper

Well there you go. An Eventful year to be sure. And I still only saw about half of the films I wanted too. Hopefully some of the unreleased ones will be more readily available in 2012. The list ordering gets more arbitrary towards the middle where everything starts to blend together.

This year I'd like to focus more on making my own than just watching so I expect I'll ease of a bit. (Just a bit.) How'd you shape up?

Film List 2010
Film List 2009
Film List 2008
Film List 2007
Film List 2006