All of my Top 10 choices are worth watching. I’ll keep my summary to a tight one sentence
with a fast point or two for each movie and why they made the cut this year.
TOP 10 MOVIES OF 2015!
#1 – GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
A ragtag group of cosmic misfits bands together to battle
the forces of evil – in space! I loved
this movie, the music, and how it made me feel.
Guardians came out at a tough point for me personally this year and
going to see this movie (five times) took me back to a simpler time where
movies could simply be fun bubble gum entertainment. The fact that Marvel broke away from their
superhero movie blueprint and took a risk on something different, and it paid
off so well, awesome for Marvel Studios!
Keep them coming as I’m geeked for this July’s Ant-Man and May’s Avengers:
Age of Ultron!
#2 – CAPTAIN AMERICA :
THE WINTER SOLDIER
Captain America is working for S.H.I.E.L.D. against the sinister forces of HYDRA. I love this movie!
Depending on the day it may even switch places with the #1 movie. However, the deciding factor was that
Guardians brought me back five times to see it do to the overall level of
fun. CAPTAIN
#3 – THE RAID 2: BERANDAL
S.W.A.T. officer Rama survived the first movie but now has to go undercover for years in both a prison and then as a mob enforcer. Any movie that has two villains named BASEBALL BAT MAN and
HAMMER GIRL is going to be awesome! That
is a rule. Now, the original RAID:
REDEMPTION caught me off guard with its assault of pure martial arts
mayhem. I thought that there would be no
possible way to recreate that adrenaline rush.
WRONG! WRONG! The RAID 2 delivers massive martial arts
battles along with one of the best car chase-battle sequences I have ever seen
and all of this encircles a solid mafia movie as well. But then when Rama does get to the final
battle and we find out there’s going to be more than one marquee
fight…wow! Action lovers are required to
see this movie! It’s a credit to my #1
and #2 movies on this list that they were able to surpass this movie because
RAID 2 is a movie I love!
#4 – GODZILLA
A giant prehistoric monster rises from the ocean...but is he friend of foe? I love this movie for several reasons. First, because it helps wipe away the
horrific memories of the 1998 Tri-Star movie.
Second, this is the first movie in my life that I was able to watch in
private with my wife at an actual movie theatre (as I was allowed to take notes
for my upcoming book THERE GOES TOKYO 2: KAIJU BOOGALOO). Finally, this movie’s hype swept me up and
got me to see a movie on opening night at the IMAX, something I avoid – crowds,
and it was a rewarding experience. I
know there are critics and haters of this movie, and you’re allowed your
opinions. I loved this film.
#5 – THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE
OF THE FIVE ARMIES
Bilbo Baggins helps his dwarf buddies deal with a massive dragon and then an even larger army of orcs all hell bent on swiping a mountain's worth of treasure. This is a testament to the talent of Peter Jackson. I was a huge fan of THE LORD OF THE RINGS
trilogy. However, I did not particularly
enjoy the first two Hobbit movies. I
felt they were needlessly long, overly impressed with their own visual effects,
and lacking in any form of interesting characters beyond Bilbo and
Gandalf. Begrudgingly I went to the
movies to see the finale to the Hobbit series.
I am glad I did. This was a
rewarding movie that had a great pace and some wonderful action sequences and
finally some strong characterization.
#6 – BIG HERO 6
A lonely boy genius loses a brother but gains a robotic friend who helps him become a superhero. It’s rare for a cartoony movie to win me over. I was a huge fan of THE INCREDIBLES and the TOY STORY movies but the rest I watch more to appease my wife than because I’m excited to watch them. Here’s the rare example of a “kid’s movie” that had a strong plot and good characters and took me on a journey that I knew nothing about. Bay-Max was a likeable hero and the villain and third act battle genuinely deliver some surprises that I was not prepared for. There’s an emotional heft to this movie that is also rewarding. Plus, any movie with Stan Lee and a stinger-scene immediately qualifies as one of the best films of the year.
#7 – SNOWPIERCER
The planet Earth is a barren frozen wasteland, and the sole survivors of mankind live a class system onboard a gigantic train that never stops moving. Is it as good as all the summer time Internet hype? Nope. Is it a good science fiction movie with an original premise and a nice social commentary/satire. Absolutely. I love when movies take me on a journey where I have no clue of the destination or the reveals along the way. Snowpiercer succeeded on every level.
#8 – X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
Wolverine must travel from a dystopian future back into the past to correct an ill advised assassination on a world leader, good time ensue. I am not much of a Brian Singer fan. I think he’s overrated and don’t think he has
much of an eye for how to deliver a solid action sequence. None of his earlier X-Men movies really hit
me in the right manner. Then, when
Matthew Vaughn took over the franchise with X-MEN: FIRST CLASS I was fully
onboard and loving every aspect from the casting of characters to the action (yes
action!). Then Singer came back. Ug!
But, surprise, I did enjoy this movie…just not as much as First Class. It’s a solid time travel movie with original
ideas and makes great use of the talented cast.
The action though is a bit flat and thus shows that Singer needs to hand
over action filming to a back-up director because it is clearly not his strong
point.
#9 – INTERSTELLAR
A former astronaut learns of a NASA plan to search for habitable life in another galaxy and decides the fate of humankind is worth more than spending time with his daughter. Christopher Nolan wanted to make his version of 2001 and he did manage
to make a thought provoking and visually entertaining movie. I’m not sure if it will have the shelf life
of Kubrick’s masterpiece, but much like my #7 movie this movie was over and
days later I was still reflecting on it and it is a movie that definitely needs
a repeat viewing.I’m still not certain if I understand the final third of this movie, but it’s kept me thinking.
#10 – TUSK
A funny podcaster goes looking for a goofy story and meets a not-so-goofy man who is looking to turn a human into a walrus, hilarity does not ensue. Good for you Kevin Smith. I’m a fan, but a critical one, and you’ve made mistakes along the way but this movie is not one of them. The goal was to make a 1970s-era horror movie and TUSK is 100% that. The movie has a small audience appeal but it’s a great horror movie and one that wisely avoids the happy ending (as the best offerings of the 70s always did). #WALRUSYES #WALRUSFOREVER
AND THE REST…
Who didn’t make the Top 10 cut…?
THE LEGO MOVIE – Overall not my type of movie. My life loved it, and it was enjoyable,
especially since they incorporated a nice father-son bonding plotline.
MALEFICENT – I’m not an Angelina Jolie fan but the movie was
decent and she delivered a good performance.
I like the twist ending as well.
DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES – I’m not the hugest Planet
of the Apes fan but I’ve seen all the movies.
This one was good, not great, and it didn’t stay with me, or surprise
me, to the level that RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES did.
BIRDMAN – A good movie with some neat editing and camera
work, but frankly I’m amazed this has gotten all the critical acclaim that this
movie has earned. I must have missed
something because I did not feel it was as genre-bending as most people rave.
ROBOCOP – The original Robocop movie is one of my all time
favorite movies. This one had no chance
from the PG-13 rating to the wasted screen time of Samuel Jackson, to the muted
action and storyline. It was better than
it had any right to be, but Hollywood
needs to focus on making original ideas and not remaking films that got things
perfect on their first outing. Honestly,
this is the closest movie in 2014 that I did not like, but that’s probably too
harsh. This movie was just dull and
generic.
Hopefully 2016 as some solid offerings that draw me back to
the movies more. I’m also looking to
continue finding retro showings which are always my favorites and sadly I
missed the chance to see any of these in 2015.