- Shotgun Stories - Not only because this movie was set and filmed in Arkansas and not only because Ben Nichols from Lucero did the soundtrack. This movie is darkly dramatic and quite frankly scary.
- Religulous - Although no Michael Moore, Bill Maher does demonstrate how ridiculous externalizing religous beliefs can be.
- Role Models - I should have know that when I grew up I wanted to be Paul Rudd. He co-wrote this movie as well as starred in it.
- The Reader - Nazis and Kate Winslet. Count me in.
- The Foot Fist Way - Danny McBride is one of the funniest character actors out there. He gets all the roles Seth Rogan would have if he did not become a dashing leading man. Also check out the first season of Eastbound and Down.
- Tyson - I have always been a fan of the great heavyweights ever since my dad and I used to watch Muhammad Ali and Larry Holmes fights on ABC back in the 1970's. This documentary really sheds some light on what happened to such a talented man and will make you see him as a human being.
- Californication (seasons 1 & 2) - Because I do not have the premium movie channels I usually come to these shows late. After watching the first episode of season 1, I was totally hooked and watched both seasons in short order. Amazingly acted, funny and dramatic.
- Observe and Report - Much like the amazingly misunderstood movie The Cable Guy (Jim Carrey), Seth Rogan takes a dark turn in this film. Observe and Report is not an easy "haha" comedy full of dick jokes and stoner laughs. Be ready to be challenged and maybe a little disturbed.
- I Love You, Man - Paul Rudd!
- Julie and Julia - Meryl Streep's performance in this film is just amazing. She is so consistent and does her job outside of the Hollywood tabloid glare, it is easy to forget that she is one of the greatest actors of any era.
- Impaler - The best documentaries focus on quirky characters operating in the ordinary world. Satanic priest, gubernatorial candidate, and blood sucking vampire Jonathan Sharkey will be hard for you to forget.
- The Boondock Saints and Overnight - I cannot believe it took me ten years to see this movie. Great dialogue and artistic use of violence. The documentary Overnight follows the making of the Boondock Saints and the unmaking of writer/director Troy Duffy. Although artistcally talented, Duffy is a domineering egomaniac who is his own worst enemy.
- The Hangover - Other than Judd Apatow, Todd Phillips has made some of the most interesting comedies in recent years. I am sure you have seen this movie, but if you have not Zach Galifianakis alone is worth the time spent.
- Funny People - It is always amazing to watch actors and filmmakers mature through their work. As advertised Funny People is the third movie written and directed by Judd Apatow and features many of the usual suspects such as Seth Rogan, Jonah Hill, and Leslie Mann (Apatow's wife). What really stands out is the combination of what one would expect from a Judd Apatow comedy, and what I think is the best acting performance by Adam Sandler ever. He does not rely on silly voices and mugging to the camera in this film. He portrays a very real and flawed character with a skill that I hope portends his future roles.
- Inglourious Basterds - I love all of Quentin Tarantino's films and have watched each one dozens of times. Inglourious Basterds is by far the best written and acted of the bunch. This movie belongs in the same conversation as groundbreaking films such as the Wild Bunch, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, and dare I say the Godfather II. Watch it and then watch it again.
I have always wanted to become a man of letters, yet responsibility has driven me towards career and family. I have always written and fantasized about being published, but that takes commitment of a level I have yet to muster. This blog is an attempt to collect past writings and new ones as a way to jump start my creativity. I am a pop culture and political junkie so much of what I write about will be in those realms especially music, movies, and television.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Movies I Liked in 2009
What follows is a list of movies I enjoyed and would recommend. Most of these movies were new in 2009 (at least on DVD), but some are ones I just watched for the first time. There is no particular order, but I did save the best 2 movies I saw for last.
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