More on the list of brilliant films that I have seen so far in 2008. (Which I believe to be one of the best years, in terms of the blockbuster films anyway). So all that time out of school has been put to good use. I've seen way too many movies. Most of them good. See the list below
In order of "greatness":
Rated: Far and above the rest
The Dark Knight (5/5)
Wall-E (4.5/5)
Rated: The Best (4/5)
Iron Man
Son of Rambow
Wanted
Rated: 3/5 & lower (in descending order of greatness)
Kung-Fu Panda
Hancock
Rambo 4
Zohan
Narnia: Prince Caspian
Indiana Jones 4
Cloverfield
The Happening
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Friday, July 18, 2008
The Dark Knight
(This entry does NOT contain spoilers)
Every year I make a very long list of the summer movies that I want to see, mainly blockbusters. And each year I am generally disappointed by the lackluster performances, the cheap plot lines, and the ton of CGI used. Not so this year.
An aside, to recap my most anticipated movies of years past:
2007: Pirates 3, Spiderman 3, HP5, Bourne 3... Movie of year: Knocked Up
2006: X-Men 3, Casino Royale, Pirates 2... Movie of year: Pan's
2005: War of the Worlds, HP4, Star Wars 3, Narnia... Movie of year: Batman Begins
I just returned from watching The Dark Knight. And I am astounded. Not since LOTR have I seen an opening night audience applaud a movie as heartily as today's midnight viewing received. I usually judge a movie by its ability to make me lose myself within its action and storylines.
Tonight I lost all sense of time.
Tonight I was scared of the worst that a purely psychotic villain could expose.
Tonight I was mesmerized by a story woven so intricately that my suspension of disbelief was complete.
Tonight I witnessed a masterpiece of cinematic history.
Simply put, Heath Ledger's performance is mostly gripping. And terrifying. His portrayal of The Joker could not have been any more precise, as the perfect archenemy to the Caped Crusader. The script writers did great work with his lines; each is quote worthy. His entire being is devoted to chaos, and I genuinely feared his possible effect on humanity.
In the end, all I can say is: GO SEE DARK KNIGHT!
Every year I make a very long list of the summer movies that I want to see, mainly blockbusters. And each year I am generally disappointed by the lackluster performances, the cheap plot lines, and the ton of CGI used. Not so this year.
An aside, to recap my most anticipated movies of years past:
2007: Pirates 3, Spiderman 3, HP5, Bourne 3... Movie of year: Knocked Up
2006: X-Men 3, Casino Royale, Pirates 2... Movie of year: Pan's
2005: War of the Worlds, HP4, Star Wars 3, Narnia... Movie of year: Batman Begins
I just returned from watching The Dark Knight. And I am astounded. Not since LOTR have I seen an opening night audience applaud a movie as heartily as today's midnight viewing received. I usually judge a movie by its ability to make me lose myself within its action and storylines.
Tonight I lost all sense of time.
Tonight I was scared of the worst that a purely psychotic villain could expose.
Tonight I was mesmerized by a story woven so intricately that my suspension of disbelief was complete.
Tonight I witnessed a masterpiece of cinematic history.
Simply put, Heath Ledger's performance is mostly gripping. And terrifying. His portrayal of The Joker could not have been any more precise, as the perfect archenemy to the Caped Crusader. The script writers did great work with his lines; each is quote worthy. His entire being is devoted to chaos, and I genuinely feared his possible effect on humanity.
In the end, all I can say is: GO SEE DARK KNIGHT!
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