Thursday, March 27, 2014
Ghostbusters III?
I am sorry to have to say this but I do not want to see Ghostbusters III be made. That doesn't mean I will not watch it if it was to happen but it seems the ship for this movie to come out has sailed. With the recent very sad passing of Harold Ramis I was shocked to see that they were still going ahead with making a part 3 to the series.
It would seem now that this movie would no longer have anything to do with any of the original Ghostbusters. Bill Murray has said he will not be involved (couldn't find an article online saying he wouldn't be involved that wasn't more then a year old). Dan Aykroyd would most likely be in the movie if any of the original would be, he has been the name that comes up most in news about part 3 usually as a writer. I have no news on Ernie Hudson but I am sure he would be able to make it for a role in the movie as he is sort of in direct to DVD movies the last few years.
In the article about part 3 going ahead it said the original three would only show up for a passing of the proton pack scene and give us a new generation of Ghostbusters. I am not sure how I feel about this. It makes no sense to have three older men out there fighting ghosts but I feel like that is who I would want to see in the movie...so I suppose that is why I am writing this. The time to have a Ghostbusters III passed a long time ago. I know it would be somewhat cool to see Murray, Ramis, and Aykroyd in those roles again but to face reality time has passed on this and it is time to move on.
We did have all of the actor do a video game using their voices, it may be as close to we ever get to a part 3. The game was pretty good, I played it and I do not play many games now a days. It was neat to see all the original actors lend their voices to the game. I would check it out if you can.
Ghostbusters was a staple of my childhood. In the second grade my class picture was of me wearing the ghostbusters shirt (I need the picture). I will give you me as a grown man still in love with Ghostbusters:
I still have all the Ghostbuster toys tucked safely away in my moms garage. Those toys are on the shelf, just like any more Ghostbuster movies should be.
And if you missed this:
Thanks Bill for that!
RIP Mr. Harold Ramis (you will be missed by this blogger and many millions of other people)
Monday, January 13, 2014
My 2013 Ranked
61. Sharknado*
60. A Good Day to Die Hard
59. Identity Thief
58. Bad Grandpa
57. G.I. JOE: Retaliation
56. Stand Up Guys
55. The Internship
54. Hansel & Gretel
53. The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
52. Gangster Squad
51. Salinger
50. Dead Man Down
49. Olympus Has Fallen
48. Now You See Me
47. John Dies At The End
46. Oz: The Great and Powerful
45. The Heat
44. The Lone Ranger
43. We’re The Millers
42. The Great Gatsby
41. Man Of Steel
40. Elysium
39. RED 2
38. Evil Dead
37. Jack the Giant Slayer
36. Room 237
35. Oblivion
34. An Adventure in Space and Time*
33. World War Z
32. Thor the Dark World
31. Side Effects
30. The Conjuring
29. Monsters University
28. Pacific Rim
27. Behind the Candelabra*
26. The Last Stand
25. Warm Bodies
24. Clear History*
23. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
22. Iron Man 3
21. 42
20. The Short Game*
19. Only God Forgives
18. The Way Way Back
17. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
16. Star Trek Into Darkness
15. You’re Next
14. Rush
13. Saving Mr. Banks
12. Spring Breakers
11. Captain Phillips
10. The Kings of Summer - Very had to choose what would eventually make the top ten list as many many other movies were well deserving to be on this list but Kings of Summer just had something going for it that kept me happy when I looked back on it. I knew nothing of this film before seeing it. The reason I saw it was because I had a free rental on Redbox and my wife liked the preview. I think I should listen to my wife more often (she also randomly chose to see Beats of the Southern Wild last year without me knowing anything at all about the film, and it made it #8 on my top movies of last year). Kings of Summer is the story of three friends who run away and build their own house in the woods one summer. What the movie really did well is portray the emotions we all have as teenagers who are growing up. The three boys are close friends but are all dealing with issues a typical teenager will have. Moises Arias as Biaggio has what is one of my favorite comedic performances of 2013. I strongly suggest you see this movie if you can.
Watched 10/3/13
9. American Hustle - I recently saw American Hustle and it
easily was one of my favorite movies of the year. Director David O. Russell can
seemingly do no wrong right now and it is paying off for us cinema lovers. He
nails the atmosphere of the 70’s with the clothes, music, and look of the film.
You have what is probably the best cast of 2013 in Amy Adams, Christian Bale,
Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Renner, and Jennifer Lawrence. Russell can really get
the best performances out his actors and does it yet again with this one. I
found he really has a knack of having women give just career performances (his
Silver Linings Playbook won Jennifer Lawrence an Oscar last year) and no
different here again as Adams and Lawrence are both amazing. American Hustle is a smart movie with amazing
dialog.
Watched 12/22/13
8. The World’s End –
This is probably where you can tell this is not a typical Top Ten List of
critically acclaimed movies. The World’s
End is done by one of my favorite directors, Edgar Wright who with this film
completed the cornetto trilogy (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World’s
End). The movie starts out as old high school friends reuniting to have a pub
crawl but things go wrong and it leads to sci-fi elements. I won’t spoil too
much of it as the twist could crawl into spoiler territory. Of course it
features Simon Pegg and Nick Frost who once again form a great comedic duo.
Wright has become of my favorite directors with his great attention to detail
in almost every movie hes made so far.The World’s End is no different and fits
in perfect with the other movies he has done with Pegg and Frost.
Watched 8/22/13 & 9/9/13
7. Before Midnight –
Up to this year I had never seen any of the other films in the Before series
(Before Sunrise and Before Sunset) so I was spoiled in many ways not having to
wait many years between each movie. I also think it threw me off because I saw
the amazing love story between Jesse and Celine (played with amazingly
realistic chemistry by Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy). We have followed this
couple from a chance meeting to being a fully fledged couple who are dealing
with the realities of having children, career issues, and making a partnership
work in our modern day. I believe this movie would be higher on my list if I
hadn’t seen the two other movies so close to it before hand. I was in love with
this couple and seeing the vicious and realistic reasons they were fighting in
this movie sort of broke my heart in different ways. I am not sure if there has
been such a romance as seen in these three movies and I wouldn’t mind seeing these two talk every
few years.
Watched 11/22/13
6. The Place Beyond the Pines – It has been a long time
since I saw this movie and it was on the top of my list of much of the year.
The Place Beyond the Pines was a beautifully shot film that deals with how
fathers affect their sons. The movie is
broken up into different stories.: One features Ryan Gosling as a man who finds
out he is a dad and he had to use his skills as a motorcycle performer to help
support his family. Gosling gives an amazing and haunted performance, easily
one of the best of his career. The other story features Bradley Cooper as a
police officer who is rewarded for doing something that has left him broken. The motto of the story is about trying to do
the right thing but going about it in the wrong way. The movie looks amazing
and the music and atmosphere just add to the the overall feeling of The Place
Beyond The Pines. Go see this one as soon as you can.
Watched 4/21/13
5. Mud – Matthew McConaughey welcome back! I just wanted to
give Mr. McConaughey a big shout out for his roles and performances of late. He
has had a stellar (or soon to be Interstellar) last few years. Mud, Bernie,
Killer Joe, Dallas Buyers Club, and Wolf of Wall Street have given me a new
found respect for this once Ghost of Girlfriends Past star. He is amazing in
Mud, he is Mud a man on the run who happened across two teenage boys who he
quickly forms a bond with. You can feel the passion from everyone in the movie
including the writer/director Jeff Nichols (Take Shelter) and the teenager Ellis played wonderfully by Tye Sheridan,
watch out for him in the future. You
really care about the characters in this movie because of all I have said in
this review. The heart and soul of the movie is McConaughey who shines as Mud,
you will be enthralled by his performance. He is well deserving of an Oscar
nomination if not for this for another one his roles this year.
Watched 8/23/13
4. This Is The End –
I know this movie won’t be appearing on anyone best of list this year but I had
to add it to my list because I found it to be one of the most enjoyable films
of 2013. I really appreciate a movie that keeps me laughing almost all the way
through and This Is The End was able to do that. When you have Jonah Hill, Seth
Rogen, James Franco, Danny McBride, and Craig Robinson (not to mention dozen of
great cameos) you have a lot to live up to and they just nail it in this
movie. I found myself laughing really
hard and wanting to go see the movie right after getting out of the theatre,
sure this won’t win anything but damn this is a movie you want to see again and
again and that counts for a lot. I saw this movie more then any other new
release in 2013. I own the bluray and I am sure to watch This Is the End
whenever I want a good laugh.
Watched 6/13/13, 6/16, 6/23, 10/1
3. Prisoners - There
wasn’t a more intensely acted movie in 2013 I saw then Prisoners, you have
stand out performances from Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal and a cast of
actors who do amazing work. The movie is not a movie you go into knowing it
will be easy to watch as the story is about kindnapping of two little girls.
The director Denis Villeneuve paints a dark and grey world, the movie never has
any sunlight in it which sets up the bleak setting of the movie. Gyllenhall is Detective Loki a man who feels
what the families are going through and throws his heart and soul into finding
the missing children. You really feel as if the people in the movie are real,
they really made sure to make everything feel real from the homes to the
families seen in Prisoners. Jackman is a man who won’t settle for waiting for
his child to be found. He goes vigilante and kidnaps who he feels might have a
lead to where his daughter is. I was mesmerized by the events of the movie as
it kept me on the edge of my seat wondering if there really was any hope in
this bleak and sad world of Prisoners. I really felt for the families and was
nervous to see how this would end. I would say the movie reminds me of a David
Fincher movie in many ways. This movie is hard to watch but the look, sound,
and acting in the movie make it easily one of the most intense movie I saw in
2013.
Watched 9/24/13
2. The Wolf Of Wall Street - Scorsese and DiCaprio team up yet again and give us what could be DiCaprios best performance to date. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I went to see The Wolf of Wall Street but it was probably one of the best experience I had in cinema this year (well second best..). I found this movie to be just full of energy and a damn fine film in almost every aspect (acting, directing, music, editing, etc). This is the story of Jordan Belfort (DiCaprio) and his rise to becoming the big wig on Wall Street. The movie seems like it could be a serious drama but the movie is more of a very adult comedy where you get humor and lots of dark and prostitute humor. I really think they went all in on this and it really pays off. Jonah Hill and Matthew McConaughey are both laugh out hilarious as wall street bankers. DiCaprio and Hill should be nominated when time comes, along with Scorsese and a bunch more people. This is a fine American film and I am glad someone is still making films like this. It was probably the fastest 3 hours of cinema I saw this year.
Watched 12/29/13
1. Gravity – This is not a movie this is an experience to be
had and after the movie I had to take a breath because I seriously felt drained
from this movie and that is something that I loved about it. There is so much
more to touch on about this modern masterpiece! You have a great performance
from Sandra Bullock who is working alone for most of the movie yet still keeps
you very into the movie. Of course you have the great Alfonso Cuaron directing,
he made the movie realistic as he could and his style is powerful and engaging.
This movie has some of the best effects I have ever seen in cinema to this
point. You really feel like you are in
space and get the utter isolation that comes into play with Bullocks character
Ryan Stone. George Clooney also is the other star of the film and is his usual
charming self. The story is simple but still very powerful; I didn’t expect
that it would have the effect on me that it did end up having. There was simply
not a more visually stunning and tense movie released this year. This is the
reason while I attend cinema!
*- denotes made for TV movie or not released theatrically
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Filmlog 2013
Total Number of movies seen in 2013: 271
1.
The Wolf
of Wall Street -- A
2.
The Short
Game (2013) -- B
3.
It’s A Wonderful Life (1946) – A+
4.
American
Hustle (2013) – B+
5.
Saving
Mr. Banks (2013) -- B
6.
Mary Poppins (1964) – B+
7.
For Your Eyes Only (1981) – C+
8.
A Christmas Story (1983) – B+
9.
Elf (2003) -- B
10. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) --
B
11.
Scrooged (1988) -- B
12.
Moonraker (1979) – C
13.
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) – B-
14.
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) – B-
15. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) – B-
16.
The Hunger Games (2012) -- C+
17.
Love Actually (2003) – B-
18.
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) -- C
19.
Live and Let Die (1973) – C+
20.
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) – C-
21. An Adventure in Space and Time (2013) – C+
22.
Knocked Up (2007) – A-
23. Before Midnight (2013) – B+
24.
Before Sunset (2004) -- A
25.
Point Break (1991) – B-
26.
Before Sunrise (1995) – A-
27. The Heat (2013) – C+
28. Olympus Has Fallen (2013) -- C
29.
American Reunion (2012) – B-
30.
It’s a Disaster (2012) – B-
31. Thor: The Dark World (2013) – C+
32.
Thor (2011) – B-
33.
National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) -- B
34. Monsters University (2013) – B-
35.
National Lampoon’s European Vacation (1985) -- C
36. Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (2013) – D+
37.
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) -- B
38.
Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) – B+
39.
The Awakening (2011) -- C
40.
Dawn of the Dead (1978) -- A
41.
Trick’r Treat (2007) -- B
42.
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) -- C
43.
Knuckleball! (2012) -- C
44.
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989) – D-
45.
Halloween 4: The Return of
Michael Myers (1988) -- C
46.
Halloween II (1981) – C+
47.
Halloween: A Cut Above The Rest (2003) – C+
48.
Halloween (1978) – A+
49. Maniac (2013) – C+
50.
Pumpkinhead (1988) – C-
51.
The Shining (1980) -- A
52.
Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982) – B-
53. Captain Phillips (2013) -- B
54.
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) – C+
55.
Friday the 13th (1980) -- B
56.
I Love You, Man (2009) – B-
57. Salinger (2013) – C-
58.
Student Bodies (1981) -- D
59.
Big Easy Express (2012) -- C
60.
The Hole (2009) -- C
61.
Creepshow 2 (1987) – C-
62. Rush (2013) -- B
63. Gravity (2013) – A-
64.
Forbidden World (1982) – B-
65.
Halloween Night (2006) -- D
66.
Galaxy Of Terror (1981) – B-
67.
Ghoulies II (1987) – C
68.
Ghoulies (1985) – C-
69. The Kings of Summer (2013) -- B
70.
The Monster Squad (1987) -- B
71. The Great Gatsby (2013) -- C
72.
A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985) – C-
73.
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) -- B
74.
Cloak & Dagger (1984) – C+
75.
Shaun of the Dead (2004) – A-
76.
The Nail Gun Massacre (1985) – C-
77.
Don’t Go in the House (1979) – B-
78.
Stranger Than Fiction (2006) -- B
79. Prisoners (2013) – A-
80.
Hot Fuzz (2007) – A-
81.
24 Hour Party People (2002) -- B
82.
The Big Year (2012) -- C
83.
Chasing Mavericks (2012) -- C
84.
Hook (1991) – B-
85.
Silent Night (2012) -- D
86. Bullet to the Head (2013) -- C
87. Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) – B-
88.
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) – B-
89.
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) – B-
90.
Friday the 13th : A New Beginning (1985) – C-
91.
Friday the 13th : The Final Chapter (1984) – B-
92. Behind the Candelabra (2013) -- B
93.
Killer Joe (2012) -- C
94.
The Money Pit (1986) – C-
95. We’re the Millers (2013) – C+
96.
We Bought a Zoo (2011) – B-
97. Sharknado (2013) -- F
98.
Dick Tracy (1990) – B-
99.
Skyfall (2012) – A-
100.
The ‘Burbs (1989) – B+
101.
Clear
History (2013) -- B
102.
You’re
Next (2013) -- B
103.
Juan of the Dead (2011) -- B
104.
Fanboys (2009) – B-
105.
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) -- B
106.
Mud (2013)
– B+
107.
The
World’s End (2013) – B (II)
108.
The Pirates! Band Of Misfits (2012) – B-
109.
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004) – B+
110.
Ed Wood (1994) – A-
111.
The Campaign (2012) – B-
112.
The Muppets (2011) -- B
113.
Major League: Back to the Minors (1998) – C-
114.
Arachnophobia (1990) – B-
115.
The Girl (2012) -- C
116.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) – A+
117.
Elysium
(2013) – B-
118.
Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) – B-
119.
That’s My Boy (2012) -- D
120.
50/50 (2011) – B+
121.
The Way,
Way Back (2013) -- B
122.
Intouchables (2011) – A
123.
Dead Man
Down (2013) – C+
124.
Only God
Forgives (2013) – B+
125.
Van Wilder (2002) – B-
126.
Mother (1996) -- B
127.
The
Conjuring (2013) – B-
128.
RED 2
(2013) – B-
129.
Pacific
Rim (2013) -- B
130.
Cloud Atlas (2012) -- A
131.
The Man with the Iron Fists (2012) – B-
132.
Napeleon Dynamite (2004) – B-
133.
Hansel
& Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013) -- C
134.
The
Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013) -- C
135.
The Lone
Ranger (2013) – C+
136.
Ruby Sparks (2012) – B
137.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) -- B
138.
The Five Year Engagement (2012) -- B-
139.
National Treasure: Books of Secrets (2007) -- C-
140.
Independence Day (1996) -- B-
141.
The Puffy Chair (2005) -- C
142.
Life of Pi (2012) -- A-
143.
The Bad News Bear (1976) -- B+
144.
Jack Reacher (2012) -- C
145.
The Last Stand (2012) -- B-
146.
Frankenweenie (2012) -- C
147.
World War Z (2013) -- C+
148.
The Dictator (2012) -- D
149.
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012) -- C
150.
Lawless (2012) -- C+
151.
Man Of Steel (2013) -- B-
152.
The Internship (2013) -- C
153.
This Is The End (2013) -- B+ (IIII)
154.
Good Will Hunting (1997) -- A+
155.
Whale Rider (2002) -- B-
156.
Knocked Up (2007) -- A-
157.
Swingers (1996) -- B
158.
The Deadly Spawn (1983) -- C+
159.
Just Before Dawn (1981) -- B-
160.
Turkey Shoot (1983) -- B
161.
Miss March (2009) -- D
162.
For Love of the Game (1999) -- C+
163.
Sexy Beast (2000) -- B
164.
Now You See Me (2013) -- C+
165.
Robot & Frank (2012) -- C+
166.
Blazing Saddles (1974) -- A+
167.
Jiro Dreams of Sushi (2012) -- B
168.
You Kill Me (2007) -- C+
169.
Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) – B (II)
170.
John Dies at the End (2013) -- B-
171.
Grave Encounters (2011) -- D
172.
Step Brothers (2008) -- C+
173.
Three Amigos (1986) -- B-
174.
Drive (2011) -- A-
175.
Blue Valentine (2010) -- B
176.
Iron Man Three (2013) – B (II)
177.
The Avengers (2012) -- A-
178.
Dr.No (1963) -- B
179.
The Bourne Identity (2005) -- B
180.
Campfire Tales (1991) -- C+
181.
Full Metal Jacket (1987) -- B+
182.
The Place Beyond The Pines (2013) -- A-
183.
Oblivion (2013) -- B-
184.
Bottle Rocket (1996) -- B
185.
Silver Linings Playbook (2012) -- B+
186.
42 (2013) – B (II)
187.
Jurassic Park III (2001) -- C-
188.
Evil Dead (2013) -- B-
189.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) -- B-
190.
Jurassic Park 3-D (1993) -- A
191.
Jurassic Park (1993) -- A
192.
Madman (1982) -- D
193.
Tourist Trap (1979) -- C
194.
TRON: Legacy (2010) -- B-
195.
Room 237 (2013) -- B- (II)
196.
The Birds (1963) -- B
197.
Psycho (1960) -- A+
198.
A Clockwork Orange (1971) -- A
199.
Empire Records (1995) -- B-
200.
Holy Motors (2012) -- B-
201.
Highlander (1986) -- B
202.
The Craft (1996) -- D
203.
G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) -- C-
204.
Psycho II (1983) -- B
205.
Spring Breakers (2013) -- B
206.
Roadgames (1981) -- B
207.
Amelie (2001) -- A
208.
The Rock (1996) -- B
209.
The Sessions (2012) -- B
210.
The Odd Couple (1968) -- A-
211.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) -- B
212.
Manhattan (1979) -- A
213.
Deadly Prey (1987) -- B
214.
Safety Not Guaranteed (2012) -- B
215.
Vertigo (1958) -- A+
216.
The Lorax (2012) -- D
217.
Oz: The Great and Powerful (2013) -- B-
218.
Clerks II (2006) -- B
219.
Clerks (1994) -- A
220.
The Long Goodbye (1973) -- A-
221.
Friends With Kids (2012) -- C
222.
Argo (2012) -- A-
223.
Sinister (2012) -- C-
224.
The Master (2012) -- B-
225.
Celeste & Jesse Forever (2012) -- C+
226.
Brave (2012) -- B
227.
Creep Van (2012) -- D+
228.
Identity Theif (2013) -- C-
229.
Warm Bodies (2013) -- B-
230.
Parenthood (1989) -- B
231.
Don’t Look In The Cellar (2008) -- D
232.
Side Effects (2013) -- B-
233.
A Good Day To Die Hard (2013) -- D
234.
Mamma Mia! (2008) -- D
235.
Take This Waltz (2012) -- C
236.
Seven Psychopaths (2012) -- B+
237.
Can’t Hardly Wait (1998) -- B+
238.
American Pie (1999) -- B
239.
Water For Elephants (2011) -- C+
240.
Stand Up Guys (2013) -- C
241.
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) -- B-
242.
Hitchcock (2012) -- C
243.
Live Free or Die Hard (2007) -- C
244.
Midnight In Paris (2011) -- B+
245.
American Reunion (2012) -- B-
246.
Life of Pi (2012) -- B
247.
Pitch Perfect (2012) -- C+
248.
Django Unchained (2012) -- A-
249.
Lawrence of Arabia (1962) -- A-
250.
Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995) -- B
251.
The Switch (2010) -- B
252.
Looper (2012) -- B+
253.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) -- B
254.
Flight (2012) -- B
255.
The Cabin in the Woods (2012) -- A
256.
Phenomenon (1996) -- C-
257.
Gangster Squad (2013) -- C
258.
My Girl (1991) -- C
259.
Lincoln (2012) -- B+
260.
Trouble With the Curve (2012) -- C-
261.
Kicking and Screaming (1995) -- B
262.
Jack Frost (1997) -- D
263.
V/H/S (2012) -- C-
264.
Baghead (2008) -- C+
265.
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) -- B-
266.
The Game (1997) -- A-
267.
Zero Dark Thirty (2012) -- B+
268.
Paul (2011) -- B-
269.
Spaceballs (1987) -- A-
270.
Your Sister’s Sister (2012) -- B
271.
This is 40 (2012) -- C
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