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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Top 10 Films of 2009

I feel it necessary to preamble my list by stating that I’ve only seen about 25 films from 2009 and I’m sure that there are many under hyped, foreign or independent films that could have likely found their way into the top 10. Also, I have a massive affinity towards guilty pleasures like low budget horror/gore or similar one-dimensional efforts on the cinema circuit, so I took the stance of appealing to a broad demographic in my selection process. That said, my top 2 are pretty concrete and I’d be hard pressed to bump any of the top 5 from the list.
  1. Up – Without a doubt, this was the diamond of 2009’s cinematic offerings. Though the competition was weak at best, “Up” is yet again a testament to Pixar’s masterful storytelling ability. In fact, when was the last Pixar film that starred human characters that weren’t super heroes? Squirrel!?!
  2. Avatar - I’m not usually wowed by special effects, but this was truly one of the most amazing visual experiences I’ve ever witnessed. It was even capable of distracting me from the unimaginative dialogue and imagining Giovanni Ribisi as head of a major corporation. My only regret is that there are no listings for “Single Blue Na’ vi” in the personals. Believe me, I checked!
  3. Star Trek – Not a Star Trek fan but this was successful in both story richness and character development. Oh yeah, visuals were pretty cool too.
  4. Coraline – More and more these days, my fondness towards animations is growing. With the onslaught of Pixar and the massive void of substantive plots in mainstream film, feature length animations are picking up the slack with complex and thoughtful characters, plot and setting. The entire film was imaginative and captivating with its parallel universes and intricate story development. In addition, the viewer was challenged with adult themes and complicated self reflection as who doesn’t think “the grass is always greener” in real life thus making this, and many other modern day animations, appealing to a rapidly growing demographic.
  5. Up in the Air – Haven’t seen this but I am quite confident that it would have made my top 10 so I’m putting it right in the middle as a courtesy.
    Harry Potter – Easily the most disappointing of the series, but still a crowd pleaser nonetheless. Why the heck was there no massive fight scene at the end as in the book? That would have easily propelled this into a higher place on my list. Guess we’ll have to hold out for what’s to come.
  6. Funny People – Adam Sandler should be nominated for an Oscar. I never thought any film could tactfully portray the dichotomy of his crude childish style with a more humanistic reality of his lifestyle.
  7. Taken – This was hands down my favorite pure action film of 2009. It was extremely fast paced and, with a little suspension of disbelief, you felt it almost plausible that one person could be so crafty, resourceful and downright surgical with his harsh application of vengeance.
  8. Julie & Julia – Meryl Streep should be on her way to the Oscars due to her performance in this film. While her choice in role is sometimes interesting, this was nothing short of taking a page from Day-Lewis’s book. It made me want to go get “The Art of French Cooking” and do the recipes myself. Aside from her achievement in this film, it was a successful attempt at cross-cutting stories that were inevitably parallel if not for there dissimilarity in history.
  9. The Hangover – This was by far my most disappointing film of the year as my expectations going in were off the chart. Again, I felt the 2009 crop was poor, being a year of 3D and blockbuster mayhem, but it still made me laugh in places and would have been much higher on the list had it not been victim to the hype engine. Also, it was a much better film when it was call “Very Bad Things”!
Honorable Mentions:
- Watchmen
- Public Enemies
- Where the Wild Things Are
- 500 Days of Summer
- Extract

Friday, March 28, 2008

Word of the Day

gourmand \goor-MAHND; GOOR-mahnd; GOOR-mund\
noun:1. One who eats to excess. 2. A lover of good food.

With the skills of a master chef and a lust for life, Henry had no problem being a gourmand.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

København: Not only the Museum Erotica to spice up your next trip.

Copenhagen, or København as the natives refer to it, is a perfect destination for all types of travelers. Start with a walk down to Nyhavn where historians will enjoy a glimpse of Hans Christian Andersen’s one time residence. Then, a guided boat tour of the harbor should yield a little history and perspective. Followed by a downtown walk interrupted by frequent stops at the corner stands for a refreshing pilsner and the world’s best hotdogs… "Ristet pølse" is the way to go (the works Danish style)! And for those of you looking for something unique, stop by the Museum Erotic for a look at the liberal side of Danish culture.

Don’t forget to visit the world’s oldest amusement park, Tivoli, at over 160 years and as alive as ever. There you’ll enjoy rides, live entertainment, lakeside walks and beautiful gardens. But to genuinely experience the Danish culture, you must visit one of 41 restaurants, café’s and bistros where 4 hour meals filled with schnapps, toasts and the unmistakable scent of pipe tobacco are the norm for those crazy Danes (one of which is my wife).

If a day trip fits into the itinerary, I’d recommend a short jaunt North up the coastline to the famed Kronborg Castle in Elsinore where summertime showings of Shakespeare’s Hamlet fantastically compliment an afternoon spent touring the castle’s many artworks and passage ways. Before you leave be sure to visit he lookout where you can spy Sweden’s closest point to Denmark at only 4 kilometers across the channel.

With English being spoken almost as commonly as Danish, the transition is smooth for even the most inexperienced travelers. Only a 10 hour non-stop flight from Seattle via SAS, Copenhagen is a foreign destination easily accessible and worth every minute and dollar (or Krone). Whether looking to break into the realm of foreign travel for the first time or just something new and exciting, Copenhagen is the perfect destination for that next vacation!

Soon To Come

  • Top 5 Lists (movies, music, restaurants, sports, favorite flower etc...)
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Favorite Quote

"I feel sorry for people who don't drink because when they wake up in the morning that's as good as they're going to feel all day"

-Frank Sinatra