2007 - Not a vintage movie year?
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Or am I wrong?
The blockbusters didn't come to much. Spider-man 3, Pirates and what else? Transformers, I suppose. Wasn't tempted to see any of them.
Die Hard 4 didn't disgrace itself, didn't break new ground either. Lackluster villainy.
The Bourne Ultimatum got rave reviews, but it didn't do it for me. Bourne was just a robot in this one, like old-style superman Bond from start to finish - which I enjoyed with Bond but not here. A bit like the third Harry Palmer film, it lost what it originally had. But this is a minority view.
Otherwise, some great Indie films but I'd be just as happy to wait for them to watch on the plasma on DVD. No need for the big movie experience. eg The Counterfeiters, The Assassination of Jesse James...
And now the usual Christmas CGI-fest, with The Golden Compass, Enchanted, Beowulf etc.
Or do I just need my serotonin levels raised?
The blockbusters didn't come to much. Spider-man 3, Pirates and what else? Transformers, I suppose. Wasn't tempted to see any of them.
Die Hard 4 didn't disgrace itself, didn't break new ground either. Lackluster villainy.
The Bourne Ultimatum got rave reviews, but it didn't do it for me. Bourne was just a robot in this one, like old-style superman Bond from start to finish - which I enjoyed with Bond but not here. A bit like the third Harry Palmer film, it lost what it originally had. But this is a minority view.
Otherwise, some great Indie films but I'd be just as happy to wait for them to watch on the plasma on DVD. No need for the big movie experience. eg The Counterfeiters, The Assassination of Jesse James...
And now the usual Christmas CGI-fest, with The Golden Compass, Enchanted, Beowulf etc.
Or do I just need my serotonin levels raised?
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I would saw 2006 was a better year.
Going forward, National Treasure 2 is probably the last 2007 movie I'm interested in. The first entry in the series was surprisingly entertaining and I'm hopeful that the sequel will follow suit.
Outside of FF2 & Transformers, I very rarely walked out of the theatre with a smile.
The Mist came damn close but again, as argued in other threads here, directors just have to get too clever for their own good.
Here's hoping that next year can rectify most of this...
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I realy liked it, o.k. some of the "main charactors start off not liking each other but end up being best mates" was a bit too cliche'd but overall not a bad effort BTW my wife really took objection to the fact that the bad guys got away with it and the final scene of the child and grandmother wound her right up. Last time she got that mad over a film was billion dollar baby
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I see Golden Compass reviews are bad, tomato meter rating of 42% on RottenTomatos.
Great film, very intense.
I threw my two cents in on it in the "Last Film Seen" thread if you're interested.
Looking forward to National Treasure: Book of Secrets as well!
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Still hasn't reached the UK yet, but it's one I'm really looking forward to.
Therefore, I only saw:
Spider-Man 3, The Simpsons Movie, and Rush Hour 3 (RH3 because I won free tickets).
I love Spidey, and enjoyed the third film, although I though Venom's origin was rushed.
And The Simpsons Movie was fantastic, I've never been in a movie session where the entire audience laugs from beginning to end, myself included.
And Rush Hour 3 was okay, if my ticket wasn't free then I wouldn't have seen it.
Bring on 2008! We'll get to see The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, and Bond 22!!!
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The Lives Of Others is pretty good, I must admit. Haven't seen the others on the list really. DVD fodder, they don't cry out to be seen on the big screen. LR's Hot Fuzz is a good example, I loved it on DVD but I may have felt a tad cheated at the cinema. 3.10 to Yuma or wherever was pretty good wasn't it? But stuff like American Gangster is sort of inessential. This week I'm be more likely to see All About Eve or Bladerunner both on re-release.
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I knew of about two on that list and have seen none ... they must be great films )
My pick for best film would probably be Zodiac, but I know it won't shoot to the top of the films list.
I loved Spider-Man 3, Fantastic Four: ROTSS, Knocked Up, Harry Potter 5 and Evan Almighty, which I consider to be the year's biggest pleasant surprise.
Granted, Transformers and The Brave One were big letdowns for me, and Bourne Ultimatum, The Simpsons, Die Hard 4.0 and Rush Hour 3 were OK but forgettable, but it really hasn't been a bad year.
I liked Pirates 3, Ocean's and Ratatouille very much.
And I still haven't seen Beowulf, The Golden Compass, Enchanted or AVP 2!
I clicked that link really hoping to see 'Control' somewhere in there. To see it at No. 1 is fantastic.
Control was most certainly my favourite film of 2007. Its not a particularly high-profile film, and it was never showing anywhere near me, but thank God I was in Newcastle this October. It is such a tragic yet beautiful film, with a modest English feel, ensuring it still remains close within my heart.
In terms of Hollywood Blockbusters - yes, a very disappointing year. In fact, the most disappointing in years, for me. Nothing stood out to me at all, except perhaps the Bourne Ultimatum. But I'll always prefer Supremacy.
Apocalypto was also a great film, but I seem to be the only one in my family who thinks so...
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I could have sworn that came out last year; but you're right that it was a great film with some specatular action sequences. It really redefined the old sword and sandal genre for me.
IMO this film has set a new standard for CB adaption films, it managed to knock X2 out of my favorite movie in this genre. I was lucky enough to see this movie at IMAX. Wish I could see it again there.
Good luck with that. I hated that film. One of the worst of the year for me. It was insufferably smug.