Monday, December 29, 2014

Worst Movies of 2014

2014 has been quite a good year for movies. There has been lots of gems, and really big surprises throughout the year. In fact, it's been such a good year of movies that I might have to make a Top 15 or 20 instead of just a Top 10. That list will be coming later. With that being said, there was still a lot of crap that was released into the cinemas. Thankfully, I didn't see a ton of AWFUL movies, as I try to be fairly selective with what I see, but I still saw enough crap to make a Bottom 10 list.

Dishonorable Mentions aka the crap that was lucky enough to skip the list.

A Million Ways to Die In the West-Seth MacFarlane, the goddess Charlize Theron, Neil Patrick Harris, Amanda Seyfried, Giovanni Ribisi, and the bad-ass of them all, Liam Neeson, what could possibly go wrong? Well everything actually. Unfunny, tedious, juvenile, and just not very clever. Seth MacFarlane should probably just stay behind the camera, or voicing CGI teddy bears, he's much funnier that way.

The Other Women-Katie Upton running around in a bikni, so there's that at least.

Maleficent-An unfortunately soulless, bland,  one-note and boring reimagination of the classic Sleeping Beauty tale. Why take one of the most classic villains ever in Disney, say you're making a film in the villains point of view, and make her into a typical herione protagonist? Yawn, but at least Jolie's great and movie looks pretty as does she.

The Expendables 3-What a disappointment. All of that talent from the first two movie, plus adding Welsey Snipes, Kelsey Grammer, Harrison Ford, Antonio Banderas, Ronda Rousey, Mel freaking Gibson and yet we get a pretty lame, tame, and quite frankly dull watered down PG-13 action movie. Mel Gibson is the definite highlight though, and that scene in the truck with him is actually pretty amazing, sadly nothing else here is.

Biggest Disappointment of the Year: The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Man I really wanted to love this movie. I didn't LOVE Marc Webb's first Amazing Spider-Man, but I thought it was pretty solid and had faith this would be that sequel that would improve on the first film. It's so frustrating because there's a lot of good things, Andrew Garfield is fantastic as both Peter Parker and Spider-Man, as is Emma Stone and together they share an undeniably strong chemistry that Tobey Maguire and Kristen Dunst never had together. Dane DeHaan is a really good Norman Osborn. Unfortunately the movie falters everywhere else. The tone is all over the place (at one point it's a superhero flick, but wait no it's actually a high school romantic drama, but wait no it's actually a drama about a teenage boy with daddy issues, or wait perhaps it's just a silly comic book movie with shades of a Joel Sschumacher Batman movie. This movie just can't decide), the plot is convoluted, the special effects look as they were stolen from a video game, the dialogue is laughable, and the film has three of the worst villains  of the year in Electro, Green Goblin, and my god oh my god the pointless Rhino. In fact take Rhino, and Electro out, you probably have a good movie or at least decent.

#10-Pompeii

I mean, giving that it's directed by the director of the wonderful Resident Evil movies, I can't say I had high hopes or expectations for this per say, but given that it's a tragic historical story, and has a rather impressive cast being lead by Jon Snow aka Kit Harrington from my favorite show, Game of Thrones, I was thinking maybe just maybe Paul W.S. Anderson will finally make a good movie for once. Oh but boy was I wrong ever thinking that. This movie rips off as many movies as it possibly can from Titanic, Gladiator, 300, Braveheart, and so on. On top of that, the dialogue is putrid, has a central romance you can't possibly actually care about as the leads share zero chemistry, at times it's laughably bad, and even the action sequences or effects can save it. The volcano sequence doesn't even deliver. I still think, Kit Harington has potential to have a fine career in movies, but even he really couldn't help this, and even Kiefer Sutherland, Jack Bauer himself was awful here. And I love the guy.

#9-The November Man

James Bond is back! Well, not really, but considering this was a return to the spy genre for Pierce Bronsan after the Bond flicks he did (and I thought he was a pretty good Bond, even if his flicks after his first one, Goldeneye kind of sucked), I had some level of hopes this would be fun. And kind of like the release date hinted, this was just a big misfire. It's very poorly directed, tediously genric, has some really laughable dialogue, and you can really see every single plot point coming from a mile away. And, for a movie that is actually really quite violent this movie somehow manage to be so boring and honestly lame. It's just lazy filmmaking in all honestly, and what makes it worse is that it tries so hard to be a thriller that tackles on current political conflicts, but does not succeed in that either. Pierce is good, but that's it.

#8-3 Days to Kill

Honestly, despite that this was being directed by McG, a director I am not a fan of, I was actually kind of looking forward to this. I mean it has Kevin Costner, purely one of the hottest woman in Hollywood Amber Heard, and one of the best young actresses out there in Hailee Steinfeld, what wasn't there to be excited for? Well, sadly the movie kind of sucks. It's further proof that McG is one of the weakest action directors working today, as it's filmed to death with distracting shaky cam, horrible dialogue, unintentional humor, and many tone issues like when it tries so desperately hard to be an intense spy thriller, sometimes even a comedy, and many times it wants to be a father-daughter bonding drama which that doesn't even really work. At least Amber Heard looks hot as always, there's that at least.

#7-Ride Along

I like Kevin Hart, I like Ice Cube, I like a good buddy cop comedy, but man I did not like Ride Along. At all! Not only does this basically try to rip-off as much buddy cop comedies as it can and does nothing to try to bring something new or fresh to the genre, it failed to do just the one specific job a comedy needs to do for me to give it a pass: actually be funny. Seriously, I chuckled maybe 4 times throughout this movie, and that's a major kill for a comedy when I can count the number of times I laughed. This movie probably gets my award for the most lazy big release comedy of the year as there's just nothing to it, there didn't even feel like there was any real actual effort put into yet, and despite the very passable chemistry between Hart and Cube, it's quite a stale and boring comedy for the majority of its running time. But, hey perhaps they'll learn their lesson and fix their mistakes with the not wanted sequel they've already announced, right? Okay, that's probably me being naive.

#6-Sabotage

Man I was actually really looking forward to this movie (notice a trend with these movies?). Arnold Schwarzenegger in a semi serious action role, with David Ayer (director of the very underrated End of Watch from 2012) directing seemed like a really idea on paper, and I really dug the trailers for this movie. Unfortunately, Sabotage turned out to be one of the most unnecessarily violent and quite frankly dumbest action movies I've seen in years. Each plot point in this movie feels like we've seen it before in other much better action movies, and the plot twist and turns just get more predictable and silly as the film progresses. But, that's not even what annoyed me the most about Sabotage, what bothered me the most was just how despicable and over the top practically every character in this movie was. I mean don't get me wrong a movie can work even without likeable characters, but those characters need to at least still be compelling and given depth, none of which applies to Sabotage especially when they're given some horrendous dialogue. Film has an impressive cast, but most of them overact here and Arnold seems to be sleepwalking throughout a lot of this. Thanks to shaky cam, even the action scenes can't save this.

#5-The Monuments Men

Oh, boy was this a travesty to watch. How can a movie with George Clooney directing & STARRING, Matt Damon, Cate Blanchett, John Goodman, Bill Murray, Jean Dujardin, and Bob Balaban be so BORING, dull and devoid of any charm? I'm not sure, but somehow The Monuments Men did it. There's not even much to talk about here, but there's pretty much nothing to this movie. I mean not only is there so much talent in this movie, but you have a really interesting historical story that could've made for a really compelling and engrossing watch, but this movie really does nothing to pay respect to these men as there was literally no character development given. I saw this movie, and yet I felt like I didn't know anymore about these men or the real story behind them anymore than I did before seeing this movie which was zero. But, perhaps the most shocking thing about this movie was lack of chemistry between the cast. I don't want to sound like a broken record because so many people have already said this, but watching this movie was indeed like watching a boring history lesson where the story is actually pretty interesting, but the way it's being told makes you want to fall asleep. I love you George Clooney, but you really dropped the ball with this.

#4-Transcendence

Yet another film on this list that was just a complete waste of potential. You've got a great cast with Johnny Depp and Rebecca Hall leading the way, an interesting idea, and I think us movie fans were all excited to see what Wally Pfister (who is a well known Academy Award winning cinematographer for many of Christopher Nolan directed films) would do in his directorial debut. Well, Pfister has a long way to go before he can have a successful career as a director, because while his impressive visuals definitely remain in tact, everything else in Transcendence is simply a mess. The characters are nothing than cardboard cutouts, it's poorly constructed and edited, and for a movie with so much visuals and some potentially interesting ideas it's surprisingly tension free, dull, and honestly the best way to point it boring. And, as for the plot while there is some originality to it, it just becomes sillier and more unbelievable as it goes along. The cast is mostly given nothing to do, and Johnny Depp as the internet is simply sleepwalking. This was suppose to be the return to form for an actor who really needs yet, but sadly this was him still pretty much playing the role he's been playing for years.

#3-I, Frankenstein

I, Frankenstein, I hated you. As silly and stupid this entire premise sounded, this really could've been one of those fun b-movies, as it had a rather impressive cast, but sadly this movie was bad in all of the wrong ways. For the most of its running time, it truly is one of those laughably bad movies as most of the dialogue is quite putrid, the writing is so bad it's hard to put into words, the set designs and special effects look like they came out of a video game, and really there's literally nothing here in terms of characters or any sort of plot. It's also one of those movies that manages to take some really good actors like Aaron Eckheart, Yvonne Strahovski, and Bill freaking Nightly, and make them look like actors that might want to take up some acting classes. That's certainly one of the biggest if not the biggest sin a movie can make. Also, this movie just takes itself way too seriously, which is perhaps its biggest problems as there's no sense of humor or self-awareness to it. If it did have that, this could've been a much more entertaining movie.

#2-The Legend of Hercules

Remember this movie? Yeah probably not, since the studios released the movie pretty much the first week of 2014 in hopes that everyone who saw it would forget about it come by the end of 2014, but thankfully I did not forget what an embarrassing piece of garbage this was. I don't even know where to begin in describing how awful this movie is. The acting, the set designs, the costume designs, the horrible horrible special effects, the high school level production, the writing, the zero characters, the laughably cringe worthy dialogue, just everything about this movie was simply a joke, and looked as if there was zero literally zero effort put into making this movie. I'm not kidding when I say this is probably one of the most poorly acted movies I've ever seen, as the line delivery by pretty much every actor in this movie made it seem as if the filmmakers of this movie had just picked a few random people on the streets, and asked them "Hey, would you like to be in our big studio movie about Hercules, even though you clearly have no prior acting experience?". Everything in this movie was just so cartoonish and over the top. This is the definition of a movie, you can definitely watch with a couple of friends and just simply make fun of it the entire time. Kellan Lutz, maybe you'll prove yourself as an actor in the future, but you haven't yet.

#1-Transformers: Age of Extinction

Okay, okay, if you've been following me on Letterboxd, or you just know me personally, I'm pretty sure my #1 pick comes as no surprise, but Transformers 4 indeed gets my pick for the worst movie I saw this year. And that maybe isn't per say because it's THE worst movie of the year, but it's most simply because no other movie this year made me as verbally outraged, simply pissed, and simply disgusted as this movie made me feel while sitting in that theater watching this. Look, I disliked Transformers 2 and 3 just about as much as anyone else did, but even with that being in mind, there was a part of me that thought maybe just maybe this new Transformers movie would be the return to form for this series, maybe this will be when Michael Bay gets it right again. Because I still to this day actually enjoy watching the first Transformers movie, I think it's an entertaining popcorn flick. With this movie, I liked that they were taking it into a new direction, and instead of having Shia Labeouf in the lead role, we were getting Marky Mark aka Mark Wahlberg as the lead this time around, an actor I've always like, so this has perhaps some potential in actually being a fun blockbuster and the trailers didn't look THAT bad. But, man did Michael Bay fool me again, he did it again like he always does. Everything that went wrong with the previous Transformers movies, we wrong with this if not even more so. The dialogue is so awful behind words with lines of dialogue like "My face is my warrant", the writing if you can even call it that felt as if it were written for a high school drama play (and that's probably even offensive to people that write scripts for high school plays), any sort of plot is convoluted and virtually non existent, the characters are horrible I did not care about a single living person in this movie not even the robots, the humor is simply cringe inducing, the acting despite having GOOD actors in this movie is terrible (heck this movie even had Stanley Tucci and Kelsey Grammar in it. I'm guessing they didn't read the script before signing on), and even the special effects while yes sometimes pretty could not even remotely save this movie or the action sequences which weren't even that impressive in the first place. Transformers: Age of Extinction is just one of those movies that is so bad, that once it was all over I felt like I needed to do something to wash off the crap I just witness. And look I know there's a lot of people that actually like these movies, and find enjoyment in them. All I'll say to that is that I'm happy for you, I'm glad you were able to find enjoyment in a movie like this that I clearly could not. And please don't take my hatred for this movie as me saying I can't enjoy a movie where you simply should just turn your brain off and not take it seriously because that is absolutely not true. I understand that, and I can list off loads of movies I love that fall into that. Perfect examples for movies from this year like that would be John Wick, or The Equalizer, or the last few Fast & Furious movies, just to name a few. The problem I have with a movie like Age of Extinction, is that everything surrounding any possible cool action sequences is total crap, and just really feels lazy on any kind of filmmaking level, so by the time an action scene comes on I don't really have any reason to be invested in what's going on which just takes me out of the movie. Okay, I think I've rumbled on enough as to why this is simply my least favorite movie of the year.

Well there it goes, the movies I saw in 2014 that put me through the most torture and were the toughest experiences for me to sit through. Thankfully, in a few days I'll be talking about the movies that brought me the most joy with my Best of the year list so please look out for that as it will be up soon.










Saturday, December 27, 2014

Top 10 Most Anticipated Films of 2015

2015 for films has looked for a very long time not only to be the biggest year for movies in a very long time, but perhaps the biggest year of all-time for movies in terms of the worldwide box-office with an unbelievable stack of big blockbusters set to be released. As expected, some notable films like Batman vs. Superman, Avatar 2, and Finding Dory have in the past year moved their release dates to the following year, but even with those movies moving their dates this still looks to be one huge year. 2014 has been a great year for movies, but it's still pretty hard to contain my excitement for this upcoming year so here's the 10 movies I am the most excited for along with many honorable mentions.

Honorable Mentions (in no particular order):

The Peanuts Movie: This is of course the brand new Charlie Brown movie being brought to the big screen.

Pitch Perfect 2: Should I take out my man card for being even remotely excited for this? Oh whatever, I thought the first Pitch Perfect was for sure going to be a piece of crap, and somehow I ended up really enjoying it.

That's What I'm Talking About: Director Richard Linklater's next project, enough said.

Pan: The new Peter Pan live action film with Hugh Jackman as Blackbird that I'm actually quite looking forward to.

The Fantastic Four: I know many are dreading this reboot, but I'm not. I think they've got the right director and cast behind it. Plus even if it's bad, it has to be better than the previous two FF turds.

Sicario: Director Dennis Villeneuve's next feature film that also stars the lovely Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, and Benicio Del Toro, so I'm down for it. 

Ant-Man: I've been worried about this new Marvel Studios project ever since the disappointing news of director Edgar Wright leaving the project this past summer, but recently I've definitely gained more confidence for this project and especially after Guardians and Cap 2, I have complete faith that Marvel knows what they're doing.

Joy: The new David O.Russell/Jennifer Lawrence team up film, and after American Hustle, Silver Linings Playbook, and The Fighter, I'm down for whatever David O. Russell does.

Kingsman: The Secret Service: Yes the release date got pushed back a couple months which isn't always the best sign, but Matthew Vaughn hasn't made a bad movie yet, the trailers are awesome, the cast is awesome, and the film just looks like it's going to be a blast. And, I'm hearing some great buzz from early screenings, so I'm excited for this R rated comic book movie.

Crimson Peak: The new Guillermo Del Toro horror flick. I don't know a whole ton about this project (which is a good thing), but I am fan of Del Toro and with the cast that is involved this is definitely one to look out for.

Mad Max: Fury Road-The only reason this movie isn't super high on my list like so many other people is because I still have yet to see any of the older Mad Max movies with Mel Gibson so I need to get myself more familiar with the character I feel. With that being said, I'm still very excited for this movie as I really liked the trailer, Tom Hardy is also one of my favorite actors working today, and even as a bald Charlize Theron still looks amazing. 

Tomorrowland: I've admittedly never been to Tomorrowland, but that trailer really intrigued me, and after what he did with Mission Impossible 4, director Brad Bird has my faith in whatever project he puts out.

Mission Impossible 5: Big fan of this series, Mission Impossible 4 was the best one yet, and Tom Cruise still has it.

It honestly sucked leaving off all these movies, as well as others, but here's the actual Top 10 list.

 #10-The Revenant

This will be the next film from director, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu who if you don't know just recently directed Birdman which I'll say right is by far one of my favorite movies of 2014, so he definitely has my excitement for whatever projects he does, and not only is he directing this one, but Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy will also be starring in this movie, which just gets me even more excited for a film like this. I don't know much about the plot, besides that it is based on a book that I have not read, but I do know it's suppose to be a revenge tale of sorts, which is definitely a genre in my wheelhouse.

#9-Jurassic World

The fourth installment in the Jurassic Park franchinse, and one that I think has so much potential to put life back into a series that clearly needs it. Steven Spielberg's 1993 Jurassic Park, I believe still holds to this day as one of the greatest achievements ever in the blockbuster genre, but I've admittedly still avoid the following two sequels due to a lot of the slack they get. However, with director Colin Trevorrow (who directed the nice indie film Safety Not Guaranteed) at the helm this time, and Chris Pratt who is quickly becoming one of the the biggest stars out there right now leading an impressive cast, I have a lot of faith that this will be the installment that gets the excitement back to this universe. Plus, that trailer was well pretty kick-ass too with two of the coolest moments I've seen from any trailer in a very long time.



 #8-Furious 7

The fast & furious series has always been a series I've had a lot of fun with. Sure, there are a few installments that quite frankly suck, but this franchise has done something that I'm not sure any other franchise has ever done before: only get better as they continue making the movies. Ever since they added the Rock in Fast Five, the excitement in this series has just gotten bigger, as has my enjoyment as I had a blast with both Fast Five and Fast & Furious 6, and I think judging by the trailer they released this movie will continue that. Also, adding to my excitement to this movie is really adding Jason Statham as the main villain, who is going to bring chaos to our main characters, and I can't wait to see him go head to head with guys like Vin Diesel and The Rock. Plus, you got Kurt Russell joining along, and director James Wan at the helm this time, who's well known for directing horror movies, but I think he's going to show his versatility as a filmmaker with this movie. And, as we know this will unfortunately also be the last time we see Paul Walker in a movie, so this will be a tough goodbye, but I look forward to seeing him one last time and seeing what they do with his character.

#7-The Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Part 2

Say what you want about The Hunger Games franchise, I am a big fan of the series (movies and the books), and I know a lot of people had mix feelings on Mockingjay: Part 1, but I really dug it and found it to be a satisfying lead up to the grand finale. Originally, I wasn't very happy about the idea of splitting the shortest book into two movies just to make some extra bucks, but after seeing Part 1 I'm more willing to accept it because I think it's allowing them to explore a little more of the universe that wasn't explored in the book. I'm excited to see what the team has in store for his in this final installment, and after seeing it I think my appreciation for Part 1 is just going to hopefully increase. Plus, Jennifer Lawrence is in it and that admittedly always helps for me.

#6-Inside Out

This is the next feature film from Disney's Pixar studios. There's no denying that Pixar has been on a bit of a downslide with recent films like Cars 2 and Brave, movies that failed to come anywhere close to the usual great animated films they put out, but given the really original plot of "Inside Out", and the word of mouth I'm hearing that many studio execs at Pixar believe this will be their greatest achievement yet (which says a lot from the studio that is responsible for the Toy Story trilogy, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc, and so many other gems), I strongly believe this will be the movie where they return to their form of glory.


#5-Spectre

I was just as excited as anyone else was when I heard director Sam Mendes was returning to the Bond franchise, as I absolutely loved the latest installment in the series, Skyfall which he directed, and not only will he be returning to the director's chair, Daniel Craig will be returning as Bond. And, besides those two names, you're also getting Christoph Waltz as the new Bond villain, and I think we can all agree this is an actor born to play a Bond villain. And, Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux as most likely the new Bond girls, and David Bautista aka Drax the Destroyer also joining the cast? Yes, sign me up I can't wait.


#4-The Hateful Eight

 This next Quentin Tarantino project has definitely had a lot of drama going on behind it with the script being leaked online, and Tarantino even cancelling the project for a short period of time, but whenever the words Quentin and Tarantino are attached to a project it has my curiosity and attention as he's made some of my all-time favorite films. This next movie sounds like it's just going to be a really fun and gritty western, plus when you have names like Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Madsen, and Kurt Russell attach to the cast, my excitement just goes up.

#3-Silence

Director Martin Scorsese's next project, which is being adapted from a book that I've never read before, but this sounds like a really interesting story that is definitely in the wheelhouse of Martin Scorsese. And like Tarantino, Scorsese is another director who whenever his name is attached to a project I will be lining up to see it, especially when he has a cast like Liam Neeson, Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, and Ken Watanabe leading the way.

#2-Avengers: Age of Ultron

This #2 pick probably comes as a surprise to nobody, but what can I say I am a Marvel fanboy. Marvel studios had a heck of a year in 2014 with Cap 2, and Guardians of the Galaxy, so clearly that sets the bar even higher for this already much anticipated Avengers sequel, but after that first trailer released back in October, any concerns or reservations I had for this movie were honestly thrown right out the window. This sequel just really looks like it's not only going to raise the stakes, and tension, but also have a huge effect on the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Judging by everything I've been hearing about this movie, and knowing director Joss Whedon, I believe this will be the darkest and edgiest feature yet from the MCU. And just to add to my beyond words excitement for this sequel, we will be getting a lot of great new additions like the characters of Quicksilver (being played by Aaron Johnson), and Scarlett Witch (being played by the beautiful Elizabeth Olsen), as well as Andy Serkis as a unknown character, and without a doubt the addition that excites me the most the addition of the brillant James Spader as the villain, Ultron whom he will be providing voice work and motion capture for. There were many awesome and jaw-dropping moments in the Age of Ultron trailer that was release, but without a doubt the highlight was Ultron as James Spader's voice was enough to quite frankly send chills down my bones. This will be a villain that I can tell will bring much damage to this Avengers team, and I know Spader is going to hit it out of the park.

#1-Star Wars The Force Awakens

Did you have any doubts what my #1 would be? When it was announced two years ago, that Disney had acquired the rights of Star Wars from Lucasfilm (as well as buying the studio) and we would be getting not only a brand new Star Wars film, but an actual proper sequel to the original trilogy, I was as excited as about any other fan. Like most Star Wars fans, I was never too fond of the prequel trilogy (although I don't really mind Episode 3 admittedly), they just didn't have any of that magical feel or heart the original films had, so I love that we're getting back the original trio with this new installment. I mean the fact that we're getting a new movie with Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, and Princess Lea is still pretty hard to believe. And, hearing J.J. Abrams was being brought on to direct for me since he still has yet to make a bad movie was a great move, and I have faith he's going to do justice to this franchise. He's also got a really great cast with lots of terrific new additions, and just watching that really short teaser trailer that released last month, just sealed my excitement as within just a minute (if even that) of footage I felt like I was watching a true Star Wars movie, it already had that magical feel to it that made the original trilogy so special and hopefully I will feel that way when watching the movie come December 18, 2015.


Well, there you have it! 2015 looks like it should be an awesome year of movies, and let's have our fingers cross there aren't too many disappointments. Let's hope for a great year period.