I enjoyed going to the movies this
year. It was a better year than
normal. As I get older (I turned 40 this
year), I find myself wanting to see meaningful stories told in original
ways. This year did not disappoint. The key to a good movie is a good story, and
there were many good stories that were told this year. I hope you find a few films on this list that
you enjoy.
A Few Awards
The Originality Award
The Muppet Movie PG
I was skeptical that this could be a good
movie. My skepticism was quieted with
the light tone of the movie and the feel good songs “It’s Good to Be Me” and
“Me Party.” However, I was completely
won over with the genius of the song “Man or Muppet” which may have been the funniest moment I had at the movies all year.
The Understated Award
The Big Year PG
This movie was low key and surprisingly character driven. It tells the story of three men who engage in the sport of birding and try to claim the title of The Big Year. All three actors tone down their comedic energies as to not spoof the topic. A great movie for a quiet evening.
A delightful movie |
The Harry Potter Award
Harry Potter The Deathly Hollows Part II PG-13
Seven books and eight movies later, our
adventure with Harry Potter finally came to an end. It was done so in a satisfying way. I loved the 3rd movie and for me, David
Yates, the director of movies 5-8, brought a seriousness to the final films
that kept me engaged until the very end.
This Kool Aid is bad for your health |
The Don't Drink The Kool-Aid Award
Tree of Life PG-13
Here is what the critics would say about
this movie: “Legendary film maker Terrance Malick’s visionary movie about life, man, and his
place in the universe. Brilliant!
Magnificent! A stunning visual
achievement.” Here is what I say about
it: “These are two and half hours of your life you will never get back.”
The Unexpected Fun Award
Puss in Boots PG
I went to this movie with my 7 year old
daughter and low expectations. It turned
out to be the most fun I had at the movies all year.
The Overrated Award
Oooverrated! Ooooverrated! |
Hugo PG
This is a fine movie, but 11 academy award nominations? A children's movie that is not really for children (do they really care about film preservation) – I really can’t recommend it. I realize I am in a small minority, but I think Martin Scorsese is overrated and I will be fine if I never watch another of his movies again.
This is a fine movie, but 11 academy award nominations? A children's movie that is not really for children (do they really care about film preservation) – I really can’t recommend it. I realize I am in a small minority, but I think Martin Scorsese is overrated and I will be fine if I never watch another of his movies again.
The Feel Good Award
A Dolphin Tale PG
I cried more during this movie – a
lot. It wasn't over the top sentimental,
just a great story of overcoming adversity for animals and humans alike. It helped that my daughter kept pulling for
the dolphin by innocently saying, “Oh, I hope that the dolphin’s new tail works
this
time.”
2011 Top 10
#10 Tin Tin
Why more people didn’t see this film is beyond me. Steven Spielberg lets his imagination go free with the motion capture technology and produces some of the most amazing adventure sequences I have ever seen. The score by John Williams fits perfectly, and at its center is a compelling and worthwhile story. See it in theatres - it is worth it!
#9 J Edgar R
This is the fascinating story of a man
who served as the head of the FBI for 48 years through 6 different Presidents.
The movie is rich in its exploration of J. Edgar’s rise to power, in addition
to addressing the questions of his personal relationship with Clyde Tolson. I highly recommend it. How amazing is Clint
Eastwood? Now in his 80s, he is one of
the best directors in Hollywood.
#8 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy R
While I enjoyed Mission Impossible 4, this was the better spy movie for me. Low key and multi-layered, Gary Oldman is powerfully understated, as a retired British intelligence agent trying to find a mole. Instead of non-stop action, this movie brought suspense through gripping situational storytelling. Newcomer Benedict Cumberbatch was the best thing about the movie - playing a loyal right hand man and instilling every scene with subtle intensity.
#7 Midnight in Paris PG-13
While
it wasn’t quite at the level of Match Point, or Vicky Christina Barcelona
(Allen's other installments in his European tour), I enjoyed this movie. It had an inventive way of telling a story,
and the themes of nostalgia and looking for happiness in places other that we
are had a universal feel.
#6 Super 8 PG-13
I enjoyed this movie because of the nostalgia factor (set in the 80s and paying tribute to so many of the great early Spielberg films). However, the real appeal of the movie is the coming of age story for the young characters. Elle Fanning was amazing, and the movie worked on every level. This was easily my favorite summer movie.
I enjoyed this movie because of the nostalgia factor (set in the 80s and paying tribute to so many of the great early Spielberg films). However, the real appeal of the movie is the coming of age story for the young characters. Elle Fanning was amazing, and the movie worked on every level. This was easily my favorite summer movie.
#5 Moneyball PG-13
As someone with an obsession with fantasy
baseball, I enjoyed watching Brad Pitt make my nerdiness seem slightly more cool. Even if you don’t like baseball, you can
enjoy this movie.
#4 A Better Life PG-13
Last semester, my teaching focused on the
impact of social class on family relationships and development. This movie addresses this issue better than
any class I could teach. This touching
and heart breaking film shows the insecurities, struggles, and sacrifices made
by a hard working immigrant father to provide a better life for his son.
#3 The Descendants R
George Clooney delivers his best
performance to date. He plays an
everyday man forced to reevaluate his life in the midst of a family crisis. Shailene
Woodley was amazing as his adolescent daughter.
This movie is quietly powerful in
the way it captures the subtleties of family dynamics and interpersonal
relationships.
#2 Win Win R
For nine months, I planned on ranking
this movie #1. I loved it that
much. Thomas McCarthy is the best
director around who can capture a consistent tone and never overplay it. Along with The Station Agent, this movie is
one of my all time favorites when it comes to the examining the complexities of
ordinary lives.
#1 The Artist PG-13
To me, this movie is an Instant
Classic! Ironically, it is hard to put
into words why this movie is so special, but it begins with Jean Duijardin
and Berenice
Bejo's
use of emotions, expressions, and body language to communicate a compelling
story without uttering a word of dialogue.
This movie is rich, powerful, and transcendent in every way. This is a must see and a true testament to
originality and the magic of the movies!
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