Posted by Kevin at dhcp64-134-55-221.four.nyc.wayport.net on December 31, 2001 at 19:08:05:
In Reply to: What about Royal Tenebaums? *nt* posted by costeltj on December 31, 2001 at 17:53:43:
: : I don't think I've ever done this before, but here goes...
: : This is by no means a Top Ten list. I don't believe in Top Ten lists.
: : These are just thoughts on the flicks I've seen in the 2001 calendar
: : year.
: : Mind you, I haven't seen everything that came out. But I've seen a
: : good deal of the so-called "Oscar Hopefuls" (God bless the
Academy
: : and those pre-holiday screener DVD's they send out). There are a
: : few more that I've yet to watch, but I've delineated those below.
: : And also, I've seen a lot more flicks than what's listed below.
These
: : are just the stand-outs for me.
: : Let me repeat that part: FOR ME. Keep in mind, these are just one
: : man's opinions. And this man's opinion is no more valid than, say,
: : that Roeper guy's.
: : Which is to say, my opinion's just about as worthless.
: : Movies I Saw, Really Liked/and or Loved, and Would Watch Again
: : In no particular order...
: : - Amelie
: : Wonderful, wonderful subtitled stuff. God-willing, no one will try to
: : remake it in English.
: : - Bridget Jones Diary
: : I've seen this flick around twenty times now, and it never loses
: : anything. Crisp script, subtle direction, fantastic performances. If I
: : had to pick a favorite of the year, this was it.
: : - Training Day
: : Just watched this the other day. It's a "programmer" that rises
above
: : that station, thanks to incredibly strong direction and a couple of
great
: : performances from Denzel and the Ethan "The Hawk" Hawke.
: : - Monster Inc.
: : One of the most imaginative movies I've seen in years. The Pixar
: : team cannot fail. And whoever voiced "Boo" deserves an Oscar.
: : - Shrek
: : As a parent, you're forced to watch a lot of the same videos over
and
: : over again. Thankfully, "Shrek" holds up through repeated
viewings.
: : The animation and the script wasn't as strong as "Monsters, Inc.",
but
: : the vocal performances by Murphy, Myers, Diaz, and Lithgow more
: : than make up for that.
: : - Sexy Beast
: : Ben Kingsley and Ray Winstone put in some stellar work, and the
: : flick was incredibly well-made. Make an effort to see this flick.
: : - The first half of Baby Boy that I watched
: : Still haven't finished the flick, but I really liked what I saw.
Singleton's
: : turned in his best work since "Boyz n' the Hood."
: : - The Thirty minutes of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone with
Alan
: : Rickman in them
: : What can I say? I'm a fan of the man. And his overly-dramatic
: : entrance into Potion's Class may very well be my favorite movie
: : moment of 2001. I look forward to getting this screener just to
watch
: : that clip over and over.
: : Honorable Mentions
: : - Spy Kids
: : A living comic book for kids, and one in which the GIRL is the lead
: : (very rare, that). As always, incredibly well-shot and edited by
Robert.
: : - In the Bedroom
: : A very, very moody flick, with understated performances.
: : - The Biggs and Band-Camp/Stiffler Stuff in American Pie 2
: : This former was incredibly sweet and the latter was incredibly
funny.
: : The rest of the picture was incredibly bad, but this stuff saved the
day.
: : Kudos to those portions of the script, and those performers.
: : Movies I Haven't Seen Yet, but Have Been Sent, and Will Watch
Soon
: : - Moulin Rouge
: : I'm a big fan of "Strictly Ballroom" and Ewan McGregor, so I imagine
: : I'll like it. Plus, it made Mosier cry, so that's pretty monumental, as
: : Mosier's hated every movie he's seen since "Raising Arizona."
: : Including our own.
: : - The Man Who Wasn't There
: : Two words: Billy Bob. The man gave, what I felt, was the best
: : performance of the '90's in "A Simple Plan." I'll give whatever he
does
: : a shot.
: : - The Others
: : Vincent dug it, so I've gotta give it a try.
: : - Waking Life
: : Richard Linklater's "Slacker" got me off my ass and made me want
to
: : be a filmmaker. For that reason alone, I'll watch anything he does.
: : -Mulholland Drive
: : C'mon - it's David Lynch.
: : - Life as a House
: : What can I say? I like Kevin Kline.
: : Movies I Haven't Been Sent Yet, but Will See Regardless
: : - Monster's Ball
: : Again, the Billy Bob curve's at work here.
: : - I Am Sam
: : Do I understand this correctly: Sean Penn plays a retarded guy
who's
: : trying to adopt/keep a keep? I'm so there. I'm all about Sean Penn.
: : His "Dead Man Walking" and "Carlito's Way" performances are so
: : captivating, not to mention his "Falcon and the Snowman" and
"Fast
: : Times" stuff. Fuck, he's even great in "Taps."
: : - Iris
: : Mmmmmm. Dame Judy Dench.
: : Movies I Didn't See and Probably Won't Until They Come Out on
: : Video, If Ever
: : -The Lord of the Rings
: : I love Peter Jackson's "Heavenly Creatures" like you read about, but
I
: : could give a shit about Hobbits and Middle Earth.
: : - A Beautiful Mind
: : I love Russell Crowe, but there've been exactly two Math genius
: : movies that I've enjoyed: the one with the "Phantoms" guy in it, and
: : "Little Man Tate." I don't know if there's room for another -
particularly
: : one made by the guy who butchered "The Grinch." However, same
: : guy also gave us "Splash" and "Parenthood", so he can't be all bad.
: : - The Majestic
: : I love "Shawshank" (but didn't like "Green Mile"), so Frank
Darabont's
: : got a fifty/fifty chance here to win a brother back.
: : - Heist
: : I dig Mamet as much as the next guy, but man, it better be better
than
: : "State and Main."
: : And a Final Tacky Shout-Out
: : - Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
: : I know it's mine, but I've seen it at least a hundred times, and it still
: : hasn't lost its charm. Mewes deserves a big, cosmic blow job for
his
: : bravado leading man work, not to mention the very up for anything
: : (including making fun of themselves) cast. I call's 'em as I see's
'em;
: : and I calls this one a gem.
: : I should point out that some of the best filmmaking this year was to
: : be found on HBO. "The Sopranos," "Sex and the City," and "Curb
: : Your Enthusiasm" blew almost all theatrical releases away. I say
: : give HBO an Oscar; they're taking the real risks these days.