all hail - the new king in town
I have been a movie fan for years. I don't really ever mention it much but it's where you'll generally find the Hen and I on a Sunday night. Thirty-eight films down in 2008 and I thought that this year I might run down my favourite ten (in some sort of order). More for reference, really.......
Top 10 Films of 2008
10. Burn After Reading

Featuring typically performances from Coen favourites George Clooney and Frances McDormand, Burn After Reading is a quirky, offbeat film and all the better for that.
9. Space Chimps

A real surprise, welcome family treat.
8. Dan In Real Life

It’s not laugh-out-loud funny and notwithstanding its slight sentimentality the quality of script and performances elevate it to a level above your average bogstandard romantic comedy . Carell is superb, also.
7. Boy A

Grappling with serious issues about the rehabilitation of offenders and the anonymity of notorious murderers Boy A tells the story of his attempt to reintegrate with a society determined to “out” him. With some great performances it is one of the most thought provoking films I have seen for a long while. Depressing and dark, though.
6. Juno

Blessed with a fast-paced witty script, interesting soundtrack and engaging story Juno was my favourite comedy of 2008.
5. Australia

Knowing practically nothing of the story of the aboriginal people I can’t verify its accuracy either but I gather it was carefully researched and managed to run its course managing to offend no-one (other than the Japanese, perhaps....) It won’t appeal to everyone but i I thought it was genuinely fantastic old-school family entertainment.
4. Taken

Taken is a bit, I suppose Bourne-esque in its fast-paced, all-action approach but that is mean as a compliment rather than a criticism. Neeson brings some real quality to the lead role and a snappy script and excellent direction helped make Taken into the surprise action-thriller of the year.
3. Wall-E

With a heavy head nod to Short Circuit’s Johnny 5, Wall-E is a small rubbish-clearing robot whose personality and desire for excitement leads him to an space adventure as he helps friend and Apple-Robot Eve to save the human race.
The animation is of course terrific and the film manages to cleverly carry its opening 25 minutes with barely an item of dialogue. Wall-E is the best character the Pixar studio have developed since Mr Incredible and it is only its slightly dull chase scenes aboard the Axiom and the clumsy message that stopped it being the best Pixar movie yet.
2. Cloverfield

Filmed on hand-held cameras, Cloverfield does a great job of creating an atmosphere of panic and hysteria and manages to be entirely believable. The film would have benefited from avoiding the giant monster “reveal” towards the end (the mystery of it is half the drama) and the search in a giant city for one individual stretches credibility but I thoroughly enjoyed Cloverfield for the breathless, action-filled film it managed to be.
1.The Dark Knight

Notwithstanding these points, in a year where there were no real outstanding releases (Indiana Jones perhaps the biggest disappointment) the second in the 21st century telling of the Batman story was by some distance the best film of 2008. Its intricate story, character development and quality script and direction stands it apart from pretty much any other comic book adaptation of recent years and whilst it might have gone on a bit it did carefully build the Batman story to an intriguing next instalment.
Good but not great. The story of 2008 cinema, in fact.
3 Comments:
I only watched one of your top ten, the number one film The Dark Knight. You're right, it wasn't brilliant but it was very good, suitably dark, I like the direction this Batman series is going.
Happy Christmas LB and all the best for 2009. x
During about the first 20 minutes of Australia, I wished I hadn't went. It got much, much better from there, though, and the cinematography was ace, I thought.
I loved Cloverfield & really like the Dark Knight.
I was also slightly disappointed by Indy & severely alarmed at the dreadful X-files movie.
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