Saturday, April 27, 2013

My top 10 favorite movies of 2013

Since I was a kid, I've enjoyed making lists, especially top ten lists. I don't know if it was because I watched a lot of Letterman or not, but even as a ten year old, I was constantly making lists. I made lists of my favorite songs, of my favorite baseball players, even of my favorite foods.  Each list was done in a "Top Ten" style and each list was recorded in a notebook with the title "My lists."  

I continue to love making lists, and as such, I have made a list of my top 10 favorite movies of 2012. 

Now, I don't watch a ton of movies, but I watch my fair share. Enough to have a list of ten movies I actually liked.  I also proclaim not to be a total saint when rating and judging movies. There are probably some movies that I shouldn't watch and even worse, there are are probably some movies that I shouldn't watch and I LIKED.  I promise not to judge you for reading my list if you promise not to judge me for making it.  

Finally, before I get to my favorite movies of 2012, you may wonder where "Les Miserables" is.  I have never been a Les Miserables type of guy.  I watched the movie and it was okay, but it sure had a TON of singing in it.  So much singing!  It was a little too much for me. Perhaps there is also another movie that you feel deserves to be in the top ten. Well, most likely I didn't see it. Less likely, I saw it and I hated it. If that is the case, I apologize for nothing.

So, without further ado, here are my top ten favorite movies of 2012...

10. Premium Rush - The first of two Joseph Gordon Leavett movies on my list, although it did seem like he was in every movie I watched this year. This movie was more action-packed than any other movie I watched. Non stop adrenaline from beginning to end. My only complaint was the "bad guy" was so over-the-top goofy and stupid, it was almost like he was the Principal from Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

9. Moonrise Kingdom - I love quirky movies, but not too quirky and this one had just enough quirk to keep me beyond satisfied. Plus, Bill Murray!

8. The Amazing Spiderman - The Avengers was good, yes. So was The Dark Knight Rises. If I had a top 20 favorite movie list, they would both be in there. But for my money, the best superhero movie this year was Spiderman. I also feel it surpasses the past Spiderman compilation.

7. Looper - The second Joseph Gordon Leavitt movie on my list. This was perhaps the best time traveling movie I have ever seen. Oh wait, besides Back to the Future. Alright, the second best time traveling movie I have ever seen.

6. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - I'll admit, I am a huge Tolkien nerd. Not the biggest Tolkien nerd, of course.  Many, many people would surpass me in that category.  But, I'd say I'm in the 60% biggest Tolkien nerds.  I liked this movie just as much as the previous Lord of the Rings movies, which I was not expecting at all. 

5. Argo - Okay, I have seen five of the movies that were nominated for Best Picture and this was by far my favorite, so I personally believe the voters got it right, whoever they are.

4. Frankenweenie - I believe that this movie got overlooked by many because of its name.  It was hands down, the best animated feature of the year and I enjoyed every second of every minute. My boys would also tell you that it was their favorite animated movie of the year and they have seen them ALL. (Including "Brave", which by the way, should NOT have won best animated feature.)

3. The Perks of Being a Wallflower - This movie really was incredible. Not sure what to say about it other than I really liked it and it was really heartfelt. 

2. Sleepwalk With Me - One of my favorite stand up comedians, Mike Burbiglia, in a movie based on his book about his chronic sleepwalking. I can honestly say that I laughed harder in this movie than any other movie in 2012.  (A close second would have been 21 Jump Street but I couldn't include it on my list because it had too many stupid moments as well.)

1. Safety Not Guaranteed - You may not have heard of this movie, but it was the most thoroughly enjoyable movie of 2012 for me.  It had laughs, heart, a great plot and time traveling. Amazing that it probably had the lowest budget of any movie on my list (save perhaps Sleepwalk With Me) but was my favorite. Let that be a lesson to you, movie making people.

12 comments:

Tom said...

It's good seeing Cheese boy back in action with the blog. Thanks for the reviews. I have been putting off seeing your #2 film on your list, but after hearing your comments, I will watch it on Netflix tonight.

Unknown said...

Sadly, I haven't seen any of the movies on your list, but I don't go to the theater much...I'm too cheap. I would like to catch Argo when it comes on pay-per-view, though.

mCat said...

Agreed. Perks of being a wallflower was indeed excellent!

Haven't seen any of the others. Clearly, I have no life

Stef H said...

how fun! i have a binder containing a list of movies, plays and books i've seen and read since 1977! can you believe that? haven't been to the movies much in years. our local library has a free movie every wednesday and this past week i got to see LIFE OF PI. wasn't what i expected but really liked it.

keep that list going. you'll look back one day and think.... what was i thinking? lol.

hugs :)

Kal said...

Safety Not Guaranted was fantastic. I would put that on my top ten of the past five years.

tammy said...

I've only seen one of these. Clearly I need to get out more or remind myself I have the ability to watch movies on demand.

Vanessa said...

I love Aubrey Plaza and Mark Duplass (do you watch New Girl?).

Thanks for the suggestions. Just added 2 to my Netflix queue.

sinika said...

We watched Safety not Guaranteed on an airplane... the kind where you choose your movie on your own screen. It was crazy!

Do you still have your notebook of lists? I bet its pretty funny!

Pat Tillett said...

Hey there! I'm so out of it movie wise. I only saw two of those movies. I think I'm going to find your number 1. It sounds good.

NerdyRedneck Rob said...

Hey thanks for the list! Most of those I had not even heard of so now I have a goal

Stacy Q said...

I've been looking at several of these which are available to stream for free on Netflix!
Thanks for the list! Gonna watch Wallflowers tonight!

KauaiMark said...

Moonrise Kingdom?? Really? Maybe I should have watch the whole thing instead of deleting it after the first 15-min.

...Mark