Tallies

Tallies

(some box sets are counted as more than one)
DVDs: 411 | Blu-rays: 624 | Television: 291 | Foreign Language: 91 | Animation: 102
Criterions: 38 | Steelbooks: 36 | Total: 1035

Thursday, March 14, 2013

My Top 10 Movies of 2012

Look at that, I got 'em in before June this year! As with last year, I watched close to 30 films again, and while it actually wasn't too hard to decide on the final 10 this time, there were still some great ones that got left out. Honourable mentions at the end.





10. The Avengers
I wasn't too interested in the SHIELD stuff at the beginning, but once the Avengers assembled, this movie became a wild, action-packed bucket of fun. Great use of a superhero ensemble.





9. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
Every once in a while, I fall for a more formulaic romance (when I'm not generally avoiding them). This was one of those instances, largely due to the wonderful chemistry between Carell and Knightley, in spite of their pairing being fairly random.




8. Jeff, Who Lives at Home
This was an "everything happens for a reason, and everything comes together at the end" kind of movie, which I wasn't expecting before it started, but I really enjoyed watching it play out. It's probably also appealing to the slacker generation in that the lazy slob gets to save the day.





7. Brave
One of the biggest surprises of the year for me, because I didn't think I'd like it as much as I did, but Brave's heroine is awesome and I love that this is a feminist film to counter all of that exposure to Disney princesses.






6. The Master
It may not be 100% understandable after the first viewing, but boy is it fascinating. The methods of the Scientology-like cult are, I'm pretty sure, frighteningly accurate, but it's the top notch performances from the cast that put it over the top.





5. Moonrise Kingdom
Like everything Wes Anderson does, this is a highly stylized and colourful presentation of a prestigious cast wandering between deadpan humour and cartoonish surrealism. Or as my dad called it: "super atmosphere." Watching it is definitely an engrossing experience.




4. Django Unchained
I'm so glad Christoph Waltz got another Oscar for this one, because he was just as awesome here as he was in Inglourious Basterds. As only Tarantino can do, he made a long movie seem not that long just by having a bunch of memorable characters kill each other amidst a revenge plot.