Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Wrapping It Up: October

This month of Halloween came with a lot of scares cinematic as well as realistic in the form of Hurricane Sandy hitting the east coast of United States. This whole atmosphere was so infectious that even I, someone who doesn't really see eye-to-eye with Horror genre, tried to assimilate in with a small personal marathon. On a completely different note for many reasons, this month feels like month of confessions. As you go through the post below, you will realize that I admitted so many things that probably some of you will black-list me for being THAT guy. Let us see how that goes?

Since I started rating movies last month in my reviews, I thought of re-arranging this post as well. So, from this month I am going to club movies based on their ratings.

October







City of God(2002)(Rewatch): There are very few movies that are as well acted as this one and as I said it here, I have never seen anyone from the whole cast before or after ever again. In my opinion, it is one of the most well acted, well directed, well shot - actually there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. There. I said it.


 



Boogie Nights(1997): I will write about in my next post, Director's piece on PTA but it is one of those movies that makes you want to know How in Hell did he make this movie ? To me it's biggest success is for a movie about porn industry, it isn't a porn itself but for every second in it you know it is about it. I believe that is a very fine line and either way you go, it would have suffered but PTA being PTA kept his balance to perfection. And it works like a wonder but that last shot. I really did not need to see that.

Paths of Glory(1957): I have said it time and again that I am not a traditional Kubrick fan (Confession No. 1). I believe that he made his films weird, acerbic just because he could, there is no real reason to it. But my observation is older Kubrick is more acceptable to me. Well, there are exceptions but mostly. Paths of Glory asserted my belief. It's sharp, it's critical but never cynic. Technical brilliance was always there with Kubrick anyways.






Fargo(1996)(Rewatch): Let me come very clean first (No.2). This is not the first time I am watching Fargo and best part it I did not care about it at all on my first watch, I have no idea why. In my defense, it was long back at the very start of my movie-geek phase. But when I saw it second time I thouroughly LOVED that movie. Most of the Coen Brother trademarks like its tragic plot, all the humour sprinkled in it and off course so many great actors really captivated me this time. BTW, does anyone else feel like there are way too many "Oh Yeah"s in it ?

Shadow of a Doubt(1943): Sometimes it's good to go back to old Hitchcock, you see. Never a bad idea. This one was actually much better than I anticipated. He built up the story so well that even after knowing who is the criminal, circumstances make you question your own judgement until the very end. Ending came very suddenly and didn't really made any impact on me but his build-up up to that ending was phenomenal.

Saw(2004): If you have seen this post, you would know why I am not big on horror as well( No. 3 already). There are very few Horror movies that I feel are worth it and I was so happy that Saw was. Even here, I was never really scared(I went to bed right after and actually over-slept a little) but it grabbed my attention from the word Go! and kept me riveted. It's clever, it's gritty and maybe horror pundits may not think so but for me, it's different.

Oslo, August 31(2012): I don't know much about Anders Danielsen Lie who plays the main character Anders in this and it seems that this is very early in his career but he was phenomenal. His face, his body language speaks so much more than he himself - an always welcome sign in any movie depicting addiction. He made me hate him with passion because only thing more pathetic than a junkie is relapsing junkie but I only mean it as a compliment to his acting. It really captures Anders' slow descent into his old habits subtly but very efficiently.

A Tale of Two Sisters(2003): I remember watching this movie many years ago when I was back at home, on TV. I think I did not see the whole thing because there is no way I won't remember this once I have seen it. To me, best kind of Horror movie is the one that manages to be creepy as well without using jump scares. By any definition possible, this goes into one of the best horror movies I have seen. Now I know that isn't saying much but you really should check it out. I guarantee you, it will be worth your time.

Argo(2012): Since it's release I have heard a lot of talk on Argo and its authenticity. I had no idea about this incidence until I heard of this movie. I have heard a lot of people talking about how many changes did Ben Affleck make from the original story but I don't know the original story. So, I didn't really mind. I know some wanted more politics in it or some kind of social commentary in it. I am fine with that too. So for me, it's only based on what I see on screen and it was fabulous. Definitely one of the best movies of the year.

Your Sister's Sister(2012): Are you surprised to see me rate this so high? I was too. But I really can't help it, it just was awesome. It was super weird, super straight forward and for the most part super awkward(I was like What the hell are you talking about?) but all the three leads won me over time and again. And Rosemarie DeWitt, can someone please at least campaign for her? I don't have a lot of money or else I would pay for that myself. She was amazing.

The Descent(2005): There were around 5 fellow bloggers I have seen talking about this movie this month. So, I checked it out as well and yup, they were right. It is Awesome !! It's intelligent, it's tense, it's bloody and I don't say this often - it is fXXXing scary(Next time I say movies don't scare me, remind me.) It sure isn't the most original story out there but with their group dynamics and Sarah's background story, it works so much better. I am real glad that I checked it out.






Perfect Blue(1997): After watching this movie, it is kind of obvious to see why Aronofsky was so impressed with this movie and inspired to base Black Swan(2010)'s look on it. I have never seen so dark and so rated animation movie in my life. I however like the way it ended. I like that it ended very neatly and didn't go anywhere bizarre. Overall quality of animations could have been better though.

Cabin in The Woods(2012): Let me try and make sense of what I want to say. At the start of the year when this movie was released, everyone said that this is a game-changer movie. I really believe that to be true. I loved the twist that makes it a game-changer and I also enjoyed the movie overall. But despite of it, I am still giving it a mediocre rating. If it wasn't for the ending, I certainly would have rated it a little higher but it dropped half a star the minute they brought GOD into it.

Looper(2012): I can not shake-off the feeling of being a little under-whelmed by it. Maybe it was the excessive praise it received from almost everyone went to see it. It isn't a bad movie at all, it's rather good but looking at everyone going gaga over it, I was expecting something more which I don't think it was. Full review here which also marks first ever back-to-back New Release reviews I did with The Master(2012) review.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy(2011): Reason I wanted to see this movie this month was it apparently featured on the cover of '1001 Movies - 2012 Edition'. As and when I watch it again, which I will because this movie demands it, I might elevate this rating. But right now, I have more questions than answers about this movie. There are so many things that I don't understand right now that it's kinda frustrating. It was aces in the acting department though and probably Harry Potter series is the only other place I have seen so many British actors together.

Poltergeist(1982): I came to this for my Horror Festival with very high recommendations. Almost everyone said that of all the horror classics, it is one of the 'must watch's. I found a lot to like about it but then there were some problems too. Let us just say that while I enjoyed while watching it, there is a good chance I did not like it just as much as most of you did. More here. 

Prometheus(2012): I may have shouted "GO TO YOUR LEFT or Right, you Dumb Woman! How can you not see that shape" at the end but not being a big fan of either Alien(1979) or Blade Runner(1982)(another confession, you see), I really didn't expect to like it at all. However despite some of it's flaws, I liked it much more than I thought I would. Having little less expectations always works.

On the Road(2012): Whenever I see a movie based on a book that I have already read, I can never help but compare it with the book and more often than not, that turns out to be an undoing for the movie. Walter Salles' adaptation of Jack Kerouac's probably one of the most read books of the last century, suffers from the same problem. I thought there was a lot to like in this movie; Salles even managed to get few expressions out of Kristen Stewart but in never reaches that madness, that zing you feel while reading book. It feels like he is holding something back where if at all that book is about something, it is about giving yourself completely and unquestionably.


 





21 Jump Street(2012): There is nothing new or different or fresh about this. This is exactly like, I don't even how many, typical teenage comedy movie made out there. Not that I was expecting anything different from it either. But even then, it made me laugh on more than one occasion and it gets credit for that. And Jonah Hill. He is like Born to do such roles, you know.

His Girl Friday(1940): It's Official. I DO NOT like Cary Grant doing comedies and I like this guy (Yup, I told you). Granted, I have seen only two, this and Arsenic and Old Lace(1941) (I actually remember screaming at the screen while watching this one) but I hated him in both. Rosalind Russell kept this one together for me, she was so much better but give me Cary Grant in a Drama. There were flashes of brilliance but it ended in me beating my forehead. Not For Me.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel(2012): John Madden must have watched a lot of Hindi movies, crappy ones at that while preparing for this movie because this is like every possible bad, contrived, cliched thing that can happen in a typical Bollywood 'Masala Movie' put together in one, just instead of a hunk and damsel in distress, we have all the elderly people. It did have its moments especially with Maggie Smith, I won't deny that but it waned off really quickly.

From Russia, With Love(1963): I have seen few Bond movies as a kid. But the problem is, except Casino Royale(2006) and those with Pierce Brosnon, I really don't remember anything at all. Seeing that some of them are on Instant, I thought of giving them a go before Skyfall(2012). This one felt a little too '60s to me(Did you observe their satellite phones? They were bigger than my laptop). The part where Bond was being an agent held up quite well for me but part where he was suave, ladies man - not so much. Even some of their accents were really distracting, especially Colonel Klebb.

Little Shop of Horrors(1986): From whatever I had heard about this, even before watching this, I knew that this is kind of movie that will not work for everyone. Even though I have been meaning to watch this, I knew that if you could buy into it, you will like it. If not, there is a very good chance you will hate it. I was right and no, I didn't but into it much. It had its moments that I could appreciate and even enjoy but overall, too weird, too campy, too musical-y. A little too much almost everything. Another proof '80s is not for me(Is that too much information ?).

 





The Day of the Jackal(1973): Based on Frederick Forsyth book, it is pretty much run of the mill story for him. Looking at the plot, I thought it might be a good mystery with a genuine possibility of being something great and it did have rather slow but intriguing start but then it wavered. It makes too many assumptions to overlook them, jumps from A to B with no real connection between them and finally that killer slips out of their hands so many times that I actually wanted him to succeed just to get it over with.

Paprika(2006): To put it simply, one of the worst animes I have seen. Almost for the complete of its runtime, I pretty much had no idea what was happening. It was something that might have looked really great on paper or in someone's mind but while putting it on screen, it was a complete mess. Beautiful mess but a mess. Maybe it was a little too much for its own good.

Halloween(1978): Another Confession Time. Halloween is exactly the kind of a movie that made Horror my least favourite genre. It is very much 'by the book' horror which I find least bit scary, very formulaic, predictable and on the verge stupid. Only concession i am ready to give it is I don't know if there was a movie like this made before it. So, in a way it might have influenced the whole bunch of horror movies made since. Influential, probably yes. Good, Good God No.

Total Count:26. 25 First Time Watches and 1 Re-watches .

2012 YTD Count
Total Count: 273. 256 First Time Watches and 17 Re-watches.

So, with the end of the year approaching now, we are getting a horde of Oscar contenders in coming weeks. It's really exciting to see that almost every single week from now, we will have at least one movie hitting the theaters that might as well be the big hitter in the award season. Even I have shifted my gears in to 2012 mode now(what I mean by that is I am watching more and more 2012 movies now). I have already seen a dozen this month. I expect that it will continue in the next 2-3 months to come, might even go up a little. I have also started to keep a little track of awards prediction now that they will start to make some sense. It will be the first time that I will go into the award season with a little preparation myself rather than always catching up with them, like I had to last year. Personally, at around the halfway mark of the year, I decided to aim for 300 movies in a year. I still have two more months to go but looking at the current speed, I think I will reach their safely.

Happy Halloween Everyone !! And make sure you wish Large Association of Movie Blogs(LAMB) that makes it possible for all movie bloggers like us to communicate with each other, Happy 5th today !! HAPPY BIRTHDAY LAMB !!

So, how was your month ? Did you see anything interesting ? What do you think of the movies I saw ? Any favorites ?

26 comments:

  1. Glad you gave City of God 5 stars! It's one of my top 3 films of all time! I'd probably give Boogie Nights 5 too!

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    1. Oh I do too !! It's somewhere between 5 to 10 for me but no doubt it's one of the bests. Boogie Nights is awesome too but I am kinda stingy giving my 5stars. :D

      Thanks for stopping by Pete !!

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  2. Told you Boogie Nights was awesomness itself. Haha that last shot is hilarious.
    I love City of Gods too. Quite a few films we have in common for this month- Looper, Little Shop of Horrors, Halloween, Your Sister's Sister, On the Road.

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    1. Hilarious is probably not my choice of word but as for the movie, yup. Awesomeness. :) And if I am not wrong, I saw Your Sister's Sister because of you. So, Thanks !!

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  3. Kubrick...the naysayers usually find his work too cold. Don't be ashamed to admit your taste! Technical brilliance doesn't always equal audience love. Glad you enjoyed Paths of Glory, anyway.

    I also gave Cabin in The Woods a 7/10, but for another reason. I thought the ending was the best part, and the first hour not that great. His Girl Friday(1940) was an exhausting ordeal for me, I'll think twice before watching fast-paced screwball comedies in future.

    Don't worry, I love the 80s, I love Kubrick's work, and I love Day of the Jackal from 70s, but it takes a lot more for me to black-list someone (: Happy you listened to bloggers and watched The Descent !

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    1. I appreciate your support Chris! I really do.
      As for the Cabin in the Woods, let me just explain that I am not talking about the part where they escape and realise what's really happening to them and then open all the cages. I Loved that part. Only thing I did not like is that reference to God at the end.
      I saw The Day of the jackal in your top 100 and it was wayyy up and I was thinking 'Did we see the same movie?' but I guess, you like what you like.

      And thanks for The Descent !! I will thank Eric as well, when I get a chance. :)

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  4. Aren't there a lot of people who love City of God? I don't think you're alone concerning that. (Didn't see it yet).
    As for Kubrick, I understand you, I feel like that about some other directors too... like Hitchcock, sometimes at least. But personally, I love Kubrick, he's just my taste.
    Talking about Hitchcock, Shadow of a Doubt is my favourite film of his aside from Psycho. Glad you liked it.

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    1. You should watch City of God and no, I am not alone in loving it. Shadow of a Doubt was awesome but just a curious question - How much Hitchcock have you seen ?

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    2. Well, I've seen Shadow of a Doubt, Pyscho, Rebecca, Spellbound, Notorious, The Man Who Knew Too Much and Vertigo.

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    3. Hmmmm. From your list I like Vertigo more than Shadow of a Doubt and Notorious is my favorite Hitchcock. So that too.

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  5. Great post! All these mini-reviews are excellent. I liked a few of these movies better than you did. I really liked Paprika -- it's one of my favorite anime films -- and I loved the over-the-top ending of The Cabin in the Woods. I also loved Oslo, August 31 and Fargo, I'm glad you did too. :-)

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    1. Thanks Stephanie! You know what, even I am glad that I saw Fargo again. I have no explanation as to why I didn't like it first time. For Cabin in the Woods, as I said to Chris, it's just that specific reference to God that I didn't like. Otherwise, I agree.

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  6. Aww, I love 'Little Shop of Horrors'. I guess you couldn't get into it.

    I'm equally excited about the upcoming releases.

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    1. No, I did not. At all.

      Hopefully, they are as good as they seem to be. We can hope, right ?

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  7. Ooh, Oslo, August 31 - I got to see that at MIFF and found it really moving (but I haven't been able to write a review about it :/ ) And I'm sorry you didn't enjoy TTSS more! I went and saw that with a friend. I loved it, she hated it, haha!

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    1. Enjoy ?? TTSS ?? I spend most of my time figuring out what's happening. I don't mean to be cynic. I know that I will understand it much better on second watch and I am looking forward to it.

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  8. Terrific month of films. Glad you also liked Oslo, August 31st and Lie's brilliant performance. Sorry you didn't care for either of those Cary Grant comedies. I can't get enough of them. ;-)

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    1. Thanks Josh !! and You and Howard Hawks, I Know. :P

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  9. So glad you liked the Descent and didn't dislike Prometheus ^^ I'm about to see You Sister's Sister, heard a lot of good things about that one and I see you liked it too.

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    1. Ohh, The Descent was Fantastic for Sure. Hope you Liked Your Sister's Sister. It's kinda straight forward but really sweet. :)

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  10. Saw is the only Saw film of the franchise that I truly believe isn't a horror film. It's much more a detective story and a damn good one at that. Great film.

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    1. Yes. I Agree. Thanks for stopping by Jaina !!

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  11. Wow, you saw a lot of great films last month, man! Great to hear that you saw and enjoyed The Descent as well. It's awesome that a bunch of us saw it at the same time.

    I also saw From Russia With Love last month and had a similar reaction. I read that it is considered one of the best Bond films, but it didn't do much for me.

    Bummer about Halloween, though! I had a lot of fun revisiting that one.

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    1. You started it all Man and then Alex included it on his list as well. But seriously, Thanks !!

      Well, seems like everyone did enjoy Halloween except me. What can you do ? :)

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  12. Wow, such a great mix of classics and 2012 releases, I can't wait to see some of them, especially Argo :) have a great November

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    1. Yup. I am planning to get more into 2012 mode this month. I hope you catch up Argo. I think you will like it. Thanks Diana and same to you !!

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