Friday, December 7, 2012

2012 Movies

A good year in film?  Better than 2011?  Do you include Les Miserables and Hobbit in 2012?  I had no idea they made an MIB3 movie.

Here's my projected best-of list:

1. Dark Knight
2. Hobbit (haven't seen yet)
3. Moonrise Kingdom (haven't seen yet)
4. Les Miserables (haven't seen yet)
5. Life of Pi (haven't seen yet)
6. The Avengers
7. Lincoln (haven't seen yet)
8. Brave (haven't seen yet)
9. Skyfall (haven't seen yet)
10. Hunger Games

And here's my best-of list for movies that I probably won't see:
1. Argo
2. Prometheus
3. Bourne
4. Spider Man
5. Twilight

http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?yr=2012&p=.htm

*UPDATE*
Over the break I successfully viewed The Hobbit (2D), Moonrise Kingdom, and Life of Pi (3D).

I thought the Hobbit was fantastic--a magical storybook experience--and still feel good about its #2 spot.

Life of Pi was also very good.  The only thing I didn't really like was the overly subdued mood, and the single-mindedness of the visit between the present-day Pi and his author friend.  For being such an adventurous, special child, why was Pi so boring in his adult years?  It was interesting for me to learn that the actor originally shot all these scenes with Tobey Maguire and then they called him back to redo all the scenes with the Canadian dude they eventually went with.  I wonder if that has anything to do with it.

Moonrise Kingdom was a big letdown for me.  I was really into it for the first half of the movie but then the wheels came off for me.  Everything got too outlandish that it stopped mattering.  And it lacked consistency with the first half.

Still eager to see Lincoln.


*UPDATE* (9/16/13)
I've seen a few more movies since.  Here's the updated list.  In retrospect, 2012 was a good year for movies.

1. Dark Knight Rises (*****)
2. Hobbit (****)
3. Les Miserables (****)
4. Bourne (****)
5. Lincoln (***)
6. Life of Pi (***)
7. Amour (***)
8. The Avengers (***)
9. Brave (haven't seen yet)
10. Skyfall (haven't seen yet)
11. Hunger Games (**)

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Best Albums of 2011

2011 was a medium strength year for music in my opinion.  Below are some of my favorites throughout the year.  Note that I tried to include mostly mainstream stuff, which was convenient since that's what I mostly listen to these days.

1. Hurry Up, We're Dreaming - M83 (Rating: 9.1)
The dude that is M83 (a French guy named Anthony Gonzalez) really hit it out of the park on this one.  Apparently this is M83's sixth album and it seems to me a culmination of talents picked up along the way.  He blends the creepy vocal overdubs with 'Bladerunner' atmospherics and a poppiness that was only found on his 5th album, 'Saturdays = Youth', and then out of nowhere throws out these amazing, passionate vocals to create the album of the year.



2. C'mon - Low (Rating: 8.9)
Not their absolute best album ever but a very refreshing take on their minimalist style.  I enjoy the inclusion of some xylophone and some acoustic guitar.








3. The King Of Limbs - Radiohead (Rating: 8.6)
Short but sweet.  I really love the percussion used in this album.  I heard a rock critic (a former drummer, no less) complain that there was too much digital drumming and looping, but when I watch their live performances I can see that they're actually just using 2 drummers and they're both doing extremely technical stuff.  Radiohead has a rule that their drummers need to be bald white guys.


4. El Camino - The Black Keys (Rating: 7.9)
Not quite as strong as their previous record but a rocking good time nonetheless.  Props on their album art as that Plymouth Voyager has a special place in Barker family history.







5. Angles - The Strokes (Rating: 6.5)
The Strokes are just consistently good.  I've liked all of their albums about the same.  This one has the added bonus of having some songs that sound like The Cars reincarnate.







6. In The Grace Of Your Love - The Rapture (Rating: 6.3)
I need to listen to this album a few more times to see how much depth it has to it but at least the title track as well as 'How Deep Is Your Love?'  are some of my favorite tracks of the year.







6. Nine Types Of Light - TV On The Radio (Rating: 4.5)
It's pretty good but I hate to say that their work has been declining since the excellent 'Return To Cookie Mountain'








7. Bon Iver - Bon Iver (Rating: 3.0)
I try to find that inner being in my soul that craves the peace and tranquility that only Bon Iver can afford, but the impatient and irritable side of me usually comes out first.  There are only 2 or 3 songs that I find myself going back to.




Last Possible Place Somewhere Towards the Bottom: Mylo Xyloto - Coldplay (Rating: -3.0 2.0)
This album sucks.  Supposedly it's a concept album where two people meet each other through a gang in a dystopian, urban environment and somehow fall in love.  The only concept I got out of it was suckiness.

It's got a song or two that are enjoyable but the overall feel of the album is a big step backward for Coldplay.  They've been guilty in the past of cheesy lyrics but I thought they were past that when they scored on 'Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends'.  Not only did they fall back to some lame lyrics (see: 'Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall') but they overdid it on the whole anthemic thing and they suddenly seem to be appealing to teenagers.  

It mostly just makes me appreciate 'Viva La Vida...' more.

2/21/12 UPDATE: [...OK, I gave the album a fair listen over the weekend.  I guess only a few of the songs suck--particularly towards the beginning which is why I kept turning it off before I got to the end.  Track 10 ('Princess Of China') is actually a great song.  And there are a few other songs that are OK.  It's still their worst album but it's not as terrible as originally believed.]