Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Top 10 Movies of 2011

The second list I'm making in preparation for the end of the decade. You can view my Top 10 Movies of 2010 countdown by clicking on one of the words I just typed. 2011 was a great year for movies, and I had to make several cuts (even to adhere to my 5-10 honorable mentions rule), so don't be surprised if some really good movies didn't make the cut here. Now to the list.



Honorable mentions (A - Z):

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Top 10 Movies of 2010

In honor of the closing of the decade, I'm going through and making some lists from these past ten years, and I'm starting it all off with some countdowns of my favorites of each individual year. It's been a pretty great decade for movies, but you won't necessarily be seeing the overall "best" movies on most of these lists...because I like some weird stuff. As usual, this is all opinion based, so keep that in mind. Now onto the first list, my top 10 favorite movies of 2010 this list is. Plus some extra ones.



Honorable mentions (A - Z):

Saturday, December 21, 2019

2019 in review

I've not done so much critical writing over the past year, but that doesn't mean I won't be able to throw a few words at the movies I've seen from this year. 2019 was, for me at least, a great improvement over 2018, which lacked quality movies on the high end (I didn't give a single 10/10 that entire year).

Okay, now to the movies.

Saturday, October 19, 2019

200 Items Or Less - Sundown: The Vampire In Retreat (1989)

A few thoughts: A really corny, over-the-top vampire western with enough humor to keep it afloat during the slow parts, and good enough of a cast to make me care about what was happening regardless of who it was happening to. Obviously the main highlights of the cast are bound to be the known actors, like David Carradine, M. Emmett Walsh, and (of course) Bruce Campbell, but this isnt the kind of movie you watch just for one performance or anything like that. There are so many moving parts, and the plot itself is actively engaging. Sure, it's goofy crap from start to finish, but the personal stories of some of these characters actually had me caring about the outcome, and seeing the reformed vampires face off against the killer vampires worked really well for a final act. If I could make a major complaint it would probably be that I wish Campbell had more to do, as his Van Helsing character had several wonderful moments and a solid backstory that might have given the movie a little more depth. But as it is, I enjoy this movie quite a bit and feel it's really underrated and overlooked.

Monday, September 9, 2019

200 Items Or Less: Highlander (1986)

A few thoughts: A bloated and odd action/adventure/sci-fi/fantasy where a Frenchman plays a Scot, and a Scot plays a Spaniard. Also, Mr. Krabs plays an immortal warrior bent on killing said French-Scot and Scot-Spaniard in order to win a cosmic competition and reign terror down on mankind. Needless to say, this movie is pretty insane, and that's without taking into account the even more ridiculous and nonsensical sequel. Overall, this movie is a bit of a mess, but it's of the fun variety that I can't help but to enjoy. In spite of some lousy casting, the acting is fun, with Clancy Brown's over-the-top villain in particular standing out. There are some truly awesome set pieces and visuals to accompany the insanity of the plot, and the filmmakers did a great job at highlighting scenery and changing things up to keep each action scene individeal and memorable. It's no surprise at all that this movie had some success and spawned sequels and spin-offs, but it isn't quite the cult classic I feel it had the potential of being.