Here's my second annual Top Ten list of movies for the past year. I love the fact that I have a second annual anything on this blog.
[10] Doom (
Official Site)
This is a great movie within the Aliens genre. You know, monsters chasing you in the dark, fighting aliens with big guns. My full review is available
here. Fun as this was, it wasn't much more than a good shoot-em-up so I can't put this any higher on my list. This position was a decision between this movie and
Mr. & Mrs. Smith but I give the slight edge to Doom because it integrated first-person perspective from the video game.
[9] Hitch (
Official Site)
I do watch a few romantic comedies every once in a long while but I prefer it if they rely heavily on the second part of the term "rom-com." This spot was a toss-up between this movie and
Fever Pitch. As much as I enjoyed the baseball portion of the latter, I'm going with Hitch because Will Smith really pulled this movie off nicely. Granted, it takes it's cues from the original
Alfie movie in that the main character speaks to the audience directly but it wasn't nearly as cliched and predictable as I expected.
[8] Narnia (
Official Site)
I just watched this movie yesterday. After much debate amongst my family, I decided that I preferred King Kong slightly more, hence the eight position for this movie. Narnia captured the novels perfectly, from the setting to the central characters to the talking animals. Even so, it takes a while to set up the World War II era and to get the four siblings into Narnia. That pays off later in the movie because you care about the characters (except maybe Susan) but it doesn't do much for entertainment in the beginning. (I mean, do I need to see them play hide-and-go-seek or should I go find a game of my own?) That being said, this sets up the sequels perfectly and this movie will probably get better with age.
[7] King Kong (
Official Site)
This was one of the craziest movies that I have ever seen. Giant ape, three T-Rexes, stampede of dinosaurs, huge bats, scary natives...this movie was darker than I expected and good deal more weird than I thought. Kong is fully realized as a character in his own right.
Jack Black and
Adrien Brody are fun and plenty of people get squished by giant creatures. This movie has a lot going on and that's the main reason that this gets the nod over Narnia for my list.
[6] Sahara (
Official Site)
This was my Bond movie for the year, in the absence of an actual Bond movie. I reviewed this
here. 'Nuff said.
[5] Walk The Line (
Official Site)
Last year, the music biopic Ray was my top movie. These two movies have numerous parallels since they both deal with a famous musician, drug problems, women issues and the lead actors played and sang. Even so, this movie doesn't quite match up. Granted, I love Ray Charles' music more than I like Johnny Cash's music. More than that, I couldn't really root for Cash's character as he longs to commit adultery for most of the movie. Good movie, not a good love story.
[4] Serenity (
Official Site)
If you haven't gotten on this band wagon, it's about time you did. This movie follows the short-lived TV show named
Firefly, created by the famed Joss Whedon. (If you don't know who that is then you don't know much about TV. Buffy, anyone?) I gradually got my brother and my parents hooked on this series/movie and I bought my dad the boxed set of the TV show for Christmas. The premise is "cowboys in space," which sounds retarded until you actually see it. And if that's not a glowing review then I don't know what is.
[3] Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (
Official Site)
I first learned of this movie from a teaser trailer in 2004, I think. It didn't have much but the logo and title but I was still cheering loudly in the theatre, as I am prone to doing. My top three movies in this list basically come in the order of my most anticipated movies of 2005. I reviewed this movie
here so suffice it to say, I love sci-fi and I loved the five-part trilogy of novels so I loved this movie.
[2] Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (
Official Site)
Anakin turns to the dark side. Ahhhhh yes! The three South Korean boys (the "K Kids") at my house bought the video game
Battlefront II for me and my brother for Christmas. There's nothing like the guilty pleasure (and difficulty) of killing a bunch of jedi. This movie paid off in a bunch of ways and I loved it, as I wrote about
here.
[1] Batman Begins (
Official Site)
Have I mentioned that I'm a big fan of comics? Did I mention that I spent $180.00 US on comics this past week while I was in Florida and I brought back almost 750 new comics? So yes, I'm a fan of this movie.
The Fantastic Four was also released this past year and I really enjoyed that movie as well but it doesn't really stands up to the genius of this movie. The fact that it had a bunch of great character actors all over the place only made it that much better.
Honourable Mentions:
Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (
My Review)
RobotsReferences:
Top Ten Movies of 20042005 Movie Releases