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Post your top 5 of December, and the worst movie you saw.

If you want to be added to the OP let me know.
 
Top 5 of december:

1) The Good, The Bad and The Weird.
2) Akira(rewatch but this time on blu)
3) Gone Girl
4) Edge of Tomorrow
5) Equalizer

Didn't really watch a movie that made it in my worst movie list thankfully.
 

Linius

Member
I've seen four films in december:

1) The Descendants (rewatch)
2) The Drop
3) The Babadook
4) The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
 

harSon

Banned
I finally watched Boyhood yesterday. I was reluctant to believe the hype, but I have to admit - the movie is pretty fucking good. I'm not quite sure why I loved it though. It's not particularly well shot and the screenplay is nothing to write home about (although the dialog was refreshingly natural in a lot of ways). I didn't think the main character or her sister were particularly good actors, but then again, that did supply a layer of authenticity to the overall experience. Nothing really came off as clear strengths outside of the authentic aging of the actors, as well the directors ability to capture popular culture transitioning alongside them - but I really enjoyed the overall product? As I said, I'm not sure why.

I also watched Zero Theorem which was extremely disappointing. I'm a huge Terry Gilliam and I absolutely love 12 Monkeys and especially Brazil, so I was looking forward to another Gilliam Sci-Fi film. The entire experience felt forced though. It felt as if Gilliam was trying to rekindle the magic of past film, to the point where he was mimicking himself - instead of letting the film making process naturally come to him. The underlying premise that everything adds to nothing is fairly appropriate, because that's definitely how I felt at the end of the film.
 
Halloween 3: Season of the Witch - It didn't really do anything interesting, yet I found it enjoyable. Felt like a made-for-tv experiment.

Friday the 13th: A New Beginning - Was pretty boring and cliche for my liking.

A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge - Had a good opening, but nothing of value afterwards. Worst movie I saw last month.

Trial and Error - Okay comedy. Had a few laughs.

Also my ICM for the OP:
https://www.icheckmovies.com/profiles/frustratred+grunt/
 
I saw stretch on netflix. The movie was awesone. Patrick Wilson and captain kirk were really amazing.

Great Rated R movie with a kiss kiss bang bang type vibe.

I wish the director got more work. I want to see what he could do with a budget.
 

jelly

Member
Noah

All I was thinking, what a bastard he was, Emma Watson being outclassed by Jennifer Connelly and that boy sure is desperate for some loving. I'm glad Hopkins/god found his berry. The whole film just sort of drifted by and keeps drifting further away, didn't care for it and I will soon not know why any more than I do now.

Monsters vs Aliens

Animated film that was unknown to me for some time and very funny. Good jokes all the way. It just kinda surprises you throughout. Sure this will happily end in some way but the scenes mix it up and come unexpected, keeping the pace up and isn't boring. I enjoyed it.

Disconnected

The bad things that happen to people in an online world, social media, exploitation etc. A young person at school being pranked by two kids catfish style leading to bad things, webcam teens being investigated by a reporter, identity theft leaving a couple with no money and out of home. How parents deal with it. Thought it was quite a good watch but nothing you can't imagine on your own already.
 

Blader

Member
Starting off the year with an actual OP.

Top 7 new watches of December:

1. The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness
2. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
3. M
4. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
5. Les Diaboliques
6. Anatomy of a Murder
7. Foxcatcher
 
Top 5 for December

1. Nightcrawler
2. Peppermint Candy
3. Top Five
4. Following
5. Paths of Glory

fuck, I watched a lot of movies last month. Honorable mentions to Audition, The Red Shoes, Interstellar, Birdman and The 39 Steps.

Top Five was really good, makes a good companion piece with Birdman but i'd say Top Five is better. It's funnier and i feel it had more to say

The Skeleton Twins was a competent little indie drama but it's not gonna leave any kind of lasting impression on me. Well acted and the characters have good chemistry though
 

Lafiel

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Watched Battle in Seattle last night. Thought it was fucking awesome, it's not exactly a "great" film from a objective stand-point, the direction is pretty standard (apart from the use of real-life footage) and the characters are walking cliches and are incredibly underdeveloped, but as someone who is politically active I thought it really captured the culture well with a great sense of authenticity, it only made me regret that I sadly wasn't part of the recent G20 protests when it happened in Brisbane recently!
 
Top 5 of December

5. Big Hero 6
4. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
3. Little Miss Sunshine
2. Infernal Affairs
1. Munich

Solid month, yo.
 

Ridley327

Member
I may have finally taken leave of my senses.

For the past few days, I've been working through my 2014 backlog. I finally got around to seeing Enemy (which was pretty neat, if a bit hollow), Locke (pretty damn riveting for a movie about Tom Hardy driving an hour and a half to what only seems like a low stakes situation), Foxcatcher (very effective character piece that does a great job of sustaining tension well before any real hazards enter into the situation), and Under the Skin (instant top 10 entry for the year for me, goddamn). It's that last film that finally made me realize that I have a lot more than just this past year's films to work through, and I just need to put my foot down. I've got at least a hundred films that I still have yet to go through that I own, and there's a queue on Netflix a mile long. Something needs to give, and I have a good solution.

It's a little insane.

It's maybe dangerous.

It's certainly ambitious.

But my New Year's resolution is to watch at least one film a day for all of 2015. That's at least 365 films. A lot will be new, and some will be old, but I'm going to make a serious go at this. I will kill this backlog. I will watch movies, because I love watching movies, and I can no longer stand depriving myself of that joy simply because I've just been too lazy. I will make time. I. Will. Do. This.

Wish me luck, wish me well, wish me whatever you may want to wish, as I will appreciate any comment you throw my way. I wish I had a more sensible reason for doing this other than what I gave you, but wracking my brain over something like that is what got me into this mess in the first place. There are movies that need to be seen, and I will see them.


Anyway, top 5 for December for me!

1. Under the Skin
2. The Gambler (1974)
3. Foxcatcher
4. Team America: World Police (rewatch)
5. Locke

Honorable mention: Enemy
What I imagine to being probably better, but not by much, than Exodus: Gods and Kings tier: Black Rain
Brain damage tier: Cyborg
 

Ridley327

Member
While the crown for the worst line of dialogue in a 2014 film will belong to Transformers: Age of Extinction for millennia to come, Grand Piano has a good claim on having the worst collection of dialogue. There isn't a bit of exposition that it doesn't manhandle in the most awkward way, often sounding like the first draft of a screenplay that was much more concerned with the plotting than figuring out an elegant way to flesh out the main roles. This would have been disastrous, if that plotting wasn't ready to hit the ground running and isn't particularly bothered by how dumb this shit sounds when it's having so much goddamned fun with everything else. Something of a first class second-rate De Palma riff, Grand Piano seems deathly afraid of ever being boring, throwing our hero Tom (Elijah Wood, exuding his usual jittery but amiable charm) through as much of a ringer as you can put a pianist through. It's bad enough for a guy like him to be out of practice and have a case of stage fright on a night where he's expected to play The Most Difficult Piece of Music Ever™, but to also have his and his wife's life threatened by a mad sniper on top of that? What's a guy to do but find increasingly ridiculous ways to get the upper hand on his predicament? And when it's not enough for that, the film throws the whopper of all plot contrivances as to why the sniper is so gosh-darned interested in Tom, one guaranteed to leave you slack-jawed in amazement over its brazen stupidity. Thankfully, everyone knows what kind of film that they are making, from Wood's straight-man performance that never once is above the material, to the seldom-seen Alex Winter hamming it up flawlessly as the sniper's assistant, and especially director Eugenio Mira using every trick in his De Palma playbook to make the whole thing memorably batshit, where no trick camera angle, splitscreen shot, long take, and everything in between isn't pulled off with a great deal of flair and relish. And although the dialogue is dumber than a bag of Michael Bays, the decision to keep the film centered entirely on the duration of the performance ensures that the pacing of the film stays squarely at warp eight, with all the entertainingly ridiculous things that happen along the way. Grand Piano is an endlessly silly film, and thank god for that.
 

Currygan

at last, for christ's sake
top 5 December

I delved into some tv series I had left behind so not enough time for movies, but managed to at least watch Philomena and Saving mr Banks


Philomena is great; very moving at times, a bit on the manipulative side, but with some real heart. And the two leads, Judi Dench and Steve Coogan are terrific in it


Saving mr Banks is better than i had anticipated, but still not a very good movie; feels like it doesn't know what genre it wants to fall into; comedy? drama? biography? it's one of those movies where even the smallest detail is perfect, but such shininess freezes the atmosphere. Ultimately, it's a feel good movie. The two leads are terrific, of course, but still, a bit meh
 
Saw Planet of the Apes (1968) as my last movie of the year. It was much better and more engaging than I anticipated, the pacing was very good (which makes some key moments more satisfying), and Heston was terrific. I knew the ending beforehand
(though I didn't know it was that we destroyed ourselves with nuclear weapons)
, but it was still satisfaying thanks to the execution and Heston's delivery. There was a lot of interesting stuff going on (religion vs science debate in particular) that ends up saying more about humanity than about the apes. 8/10

Awesome movie to end/begin the year.
 

Laieon

Member
국제시장. I don't speak Korean very well (I really just know very, very basic stuff right now), but I thought it was pretty easy to follow none-the-less (probably helped that I had a Korean friend with me who explained harder to understand or less obvious parts).


I also watched Boyhood a few days ago. I liked it, but I felt like it ran a little long and I would've liked to see more of him as a kid. I felt like he grew up too fast, but I guess that was the entire point of the movie.
 

thenexus6

Member
I tried to keep a list of every film I watched last year, films that I kinda watched while doing stuff didn't count. Full watch start to finish i've counted 160. I hope I didn't miss or forget many. Most of them were films I watched for the first time, something I want to continue doing this year.

Lets try and beat that this year!!
 

Vert boil

Member
i.d.
It's probably been at least eighteen years since I last watched this. Soo many lines from it are burned into my brain due to the promo pieces that ?Channel 4/Film 4/the uk distributor? did with it and the other mid nineties British films (Shallow Grave etc).
Still very watchable but it ends pretty abruptly. I misremembered quite a lot. The craziest one is that I thought they shouted Gang War! in that scene, instead they just shout the name of the club.
 

Divius

Member
Happy New Year MovieGAF! All of you are a fine yet weird bunch of folks. May our year be filled with good movies!

Top 5 new watches for December, which are mostly 2014 movies apparently:

4/5. Foxcatcher
4/5. Turist / Force Majeure
03. The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
02. Ida
01. Nightcrawler

Honorable mention to The Drop. That was pretty cool.

Also Ridley are you telling me you currently DO NOT watch a movie a day? Step up your game son.

I saw
390
movies in 2014
Average rating of 6.4/10
11.4% were rewatches, the others first time viewings.
 
My top five for December goes something like this:


3. The Lord of the Rings: the Two Towers
2. The Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of the Ring
1. Zodiac

I saw over three movies but I can't justify any more slots so I guess it's actually just a top three for December.
 

gerudoman

Member
This year I've seen 179 films, watching over 100 films more than my previous record, which was 75 in 2013. Aiming for 200 in 2015, not sure if I'll make it though.

December's top five:

1. Memories of Murder
2. Gone Girl
3. Good Will Hunting
4. Raiders of the Lost Ark
5. Before Sunrise
 

Linius

Member
Most I've seen in one year is 231. I don't know how you guys do it :p

2010 - 227
2011 - 231
2012 - 69
2013 - 48
2014 - 95

2010 and 2011 and were in a time that I was recovering from a serious illness and stayed at home for a loooong time. I'm glad that I did manage to watch a lot more this year though.
 

Ridley327

Member
Happy New Year MovieGAF! All of you are a fine yet weird bunch of folks. May our year be filled with good movies!

Top 5 new watches for December, which are mostly 2014 movies apparently:

4/5. Foxcatcher
4/5. Turist / Force Majeure
03. The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
02. Ida
01. Nightcrawler

Honorable mention to The Drop. That was pretty cool.

Also Ridley are you telling me you currently DO NOT watch a movie a day? Step up your game son.

I saw
390
movies in 2014
Average rating of 6.4/10
11.4% were rewatches, the others first time viewings.

To be fair to me, most of my fall season has been centered around a last minute move for the family into a new home, so that put a bit of a damper on things that weren't already on the schedule, like the horror movie marathon.

I actually feel like that's going to be a good model to observe, so I'll probably sketch out a roadmap in the next week or so of where I want to be when each month rolls around. January will for sure be a 2014 film catch-up, though, so I've got that goal in mind already.
 
Top 5 in December:

1) Guardians of the Galaxy
2) A Most Wanted Man
3) Snowpiercer
4) The Rover
5) The Gambler (2014)

Altogether I think I watched about 15 movies, but a lot of them were pretty bad/disappointing.
 

Divius

Member
To be fair to me, most of my fall season has been centered around a last minute move for the family into a new home, so that put a bit of a damper on things that weren't already on the schedule, like the horror movie marathon.
Yeah I was only kidding, you really do need to be somewhat crazy to watch 365+ movies a year.

And I'm already planning on not watching any horror movies just so I can save them up for October >:)
 

Linius

Member
You crazy man Divius
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By the way, happy to report I actually did succeed in writing a little about every film I've seen this year. Letterboxd is so perfect for it.
 

xrnzaaas

Member
I Origins - It was spectacular. It started slowly and it didn't reveal exactly what it was about until an hour later, but it was worth the wait. Seeing the main character's struggle between his scientist side and believing in more than we actually see and in the things that can't be explained with science was pure joy to watch.

Lucy - I really enjoyed it, but much more as a sci-fi flick (good CGI for a 40 million dollar flick, nicely written and directed even though you can predict early on how it'll end), not so much as a typical Luc Besson action flick (the CGI-reliant chase scene was one of the worst ones from his movies). And of course Scarlett starring in the film made it even better.

Predestination - One of my top contenders for the time travel mindfuck flick of all time.
 

hal9001

Banned
Exodus: Gods and Kings
Stunning special effects and set design. Awful dialogue and casting choices. Also very contradictory subplot as to what Ridley Scott was trying to go for in terms of
questioning if Moses was just hallucinating
.

Foxcatcher
Like all of Millers films I found it well made but ultimately dull cinematically. The performances by the three lead actors was phenomenal. Carell channels his inner Mr.Burns to give a unexpectedly subtle performance. Also the time that passed
between the shooting in the film
was rather baldy handled in as it looked like it happened just after the Olympics when in fact it was actually quite some years after.

John Carter
Deja vu of Attack of the Clones/Prince of Persia mixed in with a lot of other films. Not a bad film and I would have liked to see a sequel to see where it goes.

Golden Boy OVA
Possibly the best English voice dub I've ever heard for a character. Very funny 90s anime that I highly recommend if you are a fan.

Best films I saw in Dec:

1. The Great Beauty
2. Almost Famous
 

thenexus6

Member
What a way to start the year

The Interview what a bad movie. I had no interest in seeing before the whole thing but figured I would now.. Yeah not good..
 
Spring Breakers - Harmony Korine, 2013

Like some kind of weird, pervy, hypnotic dream (or nightmare), 'Spring Breakers' is one of the best examples of this.

Set during a, duh, spring break, 4 extremely young and horny girls go to party, take drugs and partake in sexual activities. A lot. It might seem sexist and horrible to watch, but the film is so stylish that its easy to look past this.

And boy is it stylish.

Harmony Korine (who has a reputation for making highly divisive and controversial films) directs this with style and pizzaz, photographs colours beautifully that look like "as if Scarface and Drive fucked'.

James Franco plays his part extremely well, almost unrecognisable as a white reggae rapper and with fake teeth. Its quite jarring when he comes in, but he improves as the film goes on, one notable scene being him singing Britney Spears songs at the piano while girls are dancing around him.

I was also a fan of the haphazard and confusing narration/editing. I know not many people liked it, but actually it feels extremely fitting to the type of experience that Korine is trying to make. Its like if Michael Mann decided to take drugs and go to spring break.

Hypnotic, beautiful and alluring. I liked it more the film went on.

4/5
 

lachesis

Member
I'm finally finishing up my 2013 movie cue in my netflix. Once Academy awards comes up in Feb, I'll cue my 2014 movies. (Normally I watch pretty much everything in top 100 grossed movies + select movies that didn't fare that well but well received by critics)

So I'm pretty much end of the list for 2013... and watched a movie called

"SAFE HAVEN"

Basically almost exact same stuff from old Julia Roberts' "Sleeping With The Enemy".... so I knew She'll run away to a small town, settle down and find a new love interest in plenty of country charm, husband tracks her down, then he'll be killed during bigger physical struggle by self-defense.

Well, what do I know. It played up exactly the same way that I expected, but last 2 min of the flick really flipped me out - first time since Sixth Sense, LOL!

Definitely not recommended for people... pretty scenery, pretty actress & pretty main guy... but there's nothing so special.

2/5
 
I finally got around to seeing Jodorowsky's Dune. Thought it was outstanding. The animated storyboards were a really great touch, and it feels like I kinda sorta got to see parts of his Dune. I'm not going to get into how much it hurts to know it was never made now that I know how fucking incredible it was likely going to be. :(
 

Ridley327

Member
I have done my part and converted four more unsuspecting souls to the whole "holy shit, Edge of Tomorrow is actually pretty awesome" movement that shows no signs of stopping. My dad and my brothers really ought to listen to me more often when it comes to mainstream films.
 

big ander

Member
Happy new year. 297 watches for me in 2014. Handful of rewatches though, I'd guess somewhere around 270 new views. any year where I see stuff like Syndromes and a Century, I Walked with a Zombie, Boyhood, Contempt, Surviving Desire, Happiness, The Act of Killing, The King of Comedy and Dancer in the Dark for the first time is a pretty great year. though I also trudged through Buckaroo Banzai, Tr4nsfourmer$ 4ge of Extinction, Divergent and A Hole in My Heart, so. still ambivalent on this whole cinema thing

Maybe I'll try to come for Divius this year, I have a cinefamily membership now and the showings line up with my drive home from work. I'll just stack my count with lost VHS oddities and random docs. (they do have an Ostlund retro this month that I'm super excited about, Force Majeure has me hooked.)

my december top five new watches:
1) Alphaville
2) Manakamana
3) A Brief History of Time
4) It's a Beautiful Day
5) Why Don't You Play in Hell?
with mentions to The Exiles, Transformers: The Premake, Inherent Vice and John Wick


And the worst movie I watched in December that didn't heavily feature violent humanoid robots standing watch while Credible Scientist Mark Wahlberg is educated on underage dating laws was Scrooged.
I may have finally taken leave of my senses.

For the past few days, I've been working through my 2014 backlog. I finally got around to seeing Enemy (which was pretty neat, if a bit hollow), Locke (pretty damn riveting for a movie about Tom Hardy driving an hour and a half to what only seems like a low stakes situation), Foxcatcher (very effective character piece that does a great job of sustaining tension well before any real hazards enter into the situation), and Under the Skin (instant top 10 entry for the year for me, goddamn). It's that last film that finally made me realize that I have a lot more than just this past year's films to work through, and I just need to put my foot down. I've got at least a hundred films that I still have yet to go through that I own, and there's a queue on Netflix a mile long. Something needs to give, and I have a good solution.

It's a little insane.

It's maybe dangerous.

It's certainly ambitious.

But my New Year's resolution is to watch at least one film a day for all of 2015. That's at least 365 films. A lot will be new, and some will be old, but I'm going to make a serious go at this. I will kill this backlog. I will watch movies, because I love watching movies, and I can no longer stand depriving myself of that joy simply because I've just been too lazy. I will make time. I. Will. Do. This.

Wish me luck, wish me well, wish me whatever you may want to wish, as I will appreciate any comment you throw my way. I wish I had a more sensible reason for doing this other than what I gave you, but wracking my brain over something like that is what got me into this mess in the first place. There are movies that need to be seen, and I will see them.
good luck haha! It's very doable I think. I'm still butthurt I fell short of my 2012 goal of 366 new-to-me watches by two. I think if you count rewatches or resolve to just not rewatch it's within reach
pending on all that annoying "living life" noise
I like the back of my head well enough but I'm not sure it stands up to the fronts of the others. next year I'll stand out.
I watched The Castle of Cagliostro and I think it might be the single most charming film I've ever seen.
It's adorable but I think every other Miyazaki is more charming. I'm not sure why I'm even making this point though, it's like I'm going out of my way to call one particular flower in a bouquet uglier than the rest
 

Oscar

Member
There Will Be Blood.

Was bored browsing Netflix and holy shit I can't believe I never watched this before.

Daniel Day Lewis KILLS it. His character reminds me of my dad, except he's in the construction business (smart business man with a short temper, pride/ego issues). The creepy music was great and fit the soulless/cold vibe well. The fedora bro in me got a kick out of the religion bashing too. All in all I enjoyed the fuck out of this movie.
 

big ander

Member
I did not go into Pale Rider expecting it to be that weird. feel like Clint took it as a given that any woman, aged 14 to 40 and beyond, wants to be with him forever within seconds of meeting. I needed just a bit more convincing. For a while I thought it was just that the young actress was car-crash terrible, but I'm not sure a good actress would've saved that. action sequences are nice and thrilling.
 
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