Friday, January 03, 2014

Best of 2013


End of the year lists? I love it! As usual, here are my top ten films of the year and top ten television shows. The films have links to my previous posts to avoid repetitiveness. This year I added my top songs, YouTube clips and briefly extended my lists just for fun. Enjoy.

TOP TEN FILMS OF 2013
1. GRAVITY
Talk about visually spectacular. This film is simply beautiful. The images of the earth, the vastness of space, even the chaotic dance of destruction.
2. HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE
Unlike the first film, this one did not feel as rushed. It was very well paced and the two hours just flew by. I’m not sure if that’s a credit to the writers or the director. Or both.
LINK: http://popculturepusher.blogspot.ca/2013/11/hunger-games-catching-fire.html
3. DESPICABLE ME 2
I would say that this film is pretty on par with the fantastic first installment. Agnes is adorable once again. If only I could adopt a cartoon character.
4. THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG
The barrel scene alone is worth the admission; a perfect blend of action and humour. By far my favourite sequence. (I see a future amusement park ride.)
5. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
I loved that we could see different actors from the Whedonverse interacting with each other. Of course, Fillion and Tom Lenk steal the show.
6. SAVING MR. BANKS
Hanks is exceptional as Walt Disney. He just captures that positivity and charisma that I would associate with Uncle Walt. Brilliant casting. 
7. AMERICAN HUSTLE
The acting in this film is incredible. Bale is getting close to Daniel Day Lewis style acting. I was mesmerized by Bale’s shoulders throughout the film.
8. LEE DANIEL’S THE BUTLER
I know some have dubbed this film a black Forrest Gump but this one has way more bite and less whimsy. Still extremely well done and eye-opening.
9. THIS IS THE END
A pretty genius concept. This film is twenty times funnier because the actors are playing exaggerated versions of themselves.
10. THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY
I’m a day dreamer so I could relate to the imaginative adventures of Walter Mitty in this film. I love how it mixed the absurd with the truly adventurous.

IF THIS WAS A TOP 15 LIST: 11.The Great Gatsby   12.Monsters University   13.The Wolf of Wall Street   14.Star Trek: Into Darkness  
15.Iron Man 3

TOP TEN TELEVISION SHOWS OF 2013
1. BREAKING BAD (AMC)
Why: The perfectly paced, edge-of-your-seat final episodes.
Favourite Character: Jesse (Aaron Paul), the tragic meth dealer
Best Episode of 2013: Ozymandias (S05E14)
Walt sells out Jesse and scares the crap out of his family which leads him to do the unthinkable. Oh, and they kill off a couple of characters too.
2. HOUSE OF CARDS (NETFLIX)
Why: Love the dark West Wing / Shakespearean mash up
Favourite Character: Francis (Kevin Spacey), the slithery politician
Best Episode of 2013: Chapter 5 (S01E05)
Francis hinders his wife’s gala because of the union strikes which results in a garden party. Also Peter is given a scary ultimatum.
3. GAME OF THRONES (HBO)
Why: Great character chemistry this season despite bloodbaths
Favourite Character: Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), the dragon mom
Best Episode of 2013: Rains of Castamere (S03E09)
The Red Wedding. Apparently this show (and novel) has no problem butchering main characters that we have been following for three years.
4. THE BIG BANG THEORY (CBS)
Why: Love the episodes when they’re together, like Friends
Favourite Character: Amy (Mayim Bialik), the lonely girlfriend
Best Episode of 2013: The Scavenger Vortex (S07E03)
Raj creates a fun scavenger hunt for the group. The catch is that the couples are all mix-matched. The treat is combinations we haven’t really seen before.
5. PARKS AND RECREATION (NBC)
Why: Even with Leslie fired, still the greatest workplace comedy
Favourite Character: Ron (Nick Offerman), the manly man
Best Episode of 2013: Leslie and Ben (S05E14)
A beautiful wedding episode with a document dress, Ron ripping off a sconce and Councilman Jamm trying to ruin everything.
6. THE AMERICANS (FX)
Why: I find myself rooting for the Russians in this cold war series
Favourite Character: Phillip (Matthew Rhys), the clever Russian
Best Episode of 2013: The Colonel (S01E13)
Elizabeth and Phillip try to meet with the colonel, even though they suspect that it’s a trap in this gripping season finale.
7. MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC)
Why: Whedons are involved so great characters & dialogue.
Favourite Character: Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge), the hot tech
Best Episode of 2013: The Hub (S01E07)
Fitz and Simmons are separated as Fitz helps Grant on a suicide mission and Simmons hilariously tries to help get past security at the SHIELD Hub.
8. THE NEWSROOM (HBO)
Why: They added a pretty gripping season long arc this year.
Favourite Character: Charlie (Sam Waterston), the tipsy boss
Best Episode of 2013: Red Team III (S02E07)
The season long Operation Genoa story begins to unravel as the truth comes out that manipulation and revenge played a big part in the bogus story.
9. BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (FOX)
Why: Samberg & Andre Braugher are fantastic together.
Favourite Character: Jake (Andy Samberg), the immature cop
Best Episode of 2013: Thanksgiving (S01E10)
Amy’s Thanksgiving dinner with the precinct is awful, especially the food disposal. Holt & Jake work together in order to catch a perp.
10. ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (NETFLIX)
Why: A rich cast of female characters. I’m surprised too.
Favourite Character: Piper (Taylor Schilling), the WASPy inmate
Best Episode of 2013: Tall Men With Feelings (S01E11)
Daya frames Mendez to save Bennett, Crazy Eyes tells us her real name, the women have a funeral and Larry screws over Piper with a NPR interview.

IF THIS WAS A TOP 20 LIST: 11.Bates Motel   12.Modern Family  
13.The Walking Dead   14.New Girl   15.The Mindy Project   16.Homeland   17.Parenthood   18.Once Upon a Time   19.The Blacklist   20.Dexter

TOP TEN SONGS OF 2013
1. LORDE – ROYALS
Why: The finger-snapping beat and lyrics are simply infectious.
Album: Pure Heroine
2. GOO GOO DOLLS - SLOW IT DOWN  
Why: The chorus just gets me every time. Sappy but awesome.
Album: Magnetic
3. FRANZ FERDINAND - RIGHT ACTION
Why: Love that classic Franz Ferdinand rhythm.
Album: Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action
4. FRANK TURNER - RECOVERY
Why: There’s this great storyteller vibe to this song.
Album: Tape Deck Heart
5. ARCTIC MONKEYS - DO I WANNA KNOW
Why: It’s like a rockier, darker version of Lorde’s Royals.
Album: AM
6. NEW POLITICS - HARLEM
Why: Kind of reminds me of All American Rejects.
Album: A Bad Girl in Harlem
7. THE MOWGLI’S - SAN FRANSISCO
Why: I just like the group sing-a-long aspect. Toe-tapping fun.
Album: Waiting for the Dawn
8. BARENAKED LADIES - ODDS ARE
Why: This reminds me of old school BNL. Always welcome.
Album: Grinning Streak
9. PHILLIP PHILLIPS -  GONE, GONE, GONE
Why: It’s sappy sweet and on every rom-com trailer.
Album: World From the Side of the Moon
10. BASTILLE - POMPEII
Why: I like the deep voice and world music backing vocals.
Album: Bad Blood

TOP FIVE YOUTUBE CLIPS OF 2013
1. YLVIS – THE FOX [WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY?]
Why: I wonder what kind of drugs these guys were on to come up with such a strange video. I like the grandpa getting involved and the bizarrely angelic nature of the fox.
 
2. SECONDARY STAFF INTRO 2013 - SHARKNADO
Why: Okay, I made this so I am completely biased. I love how dramatic our staff can be in the midst of a disaster. We even included an incredible useless special effect.
 
3. HOW ANIMALS EAT THEIR FOOD
Why: What an interesting concept. I like how straight faced the other guy is (although he cracks a bit during the kangaroo demonstration). My favourite is the whale.
 
4. BETWEEN TWO FERNS WITH ZACH GALIFIANAKIS: JUSTIN BEIBER
Why: The entire series is hilarious but this was one of the best ones this year. I really like the hairstyle comment and the belt beating. (Who hasn’t wanted to do that?)
 
5. JOKING BAD
Why: Jimmy Fallon rocks with this Breaking Bad parody. If you haven’t see the original show, you probably won’t get half of it. This is beautifully done, complete with cameos.

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1 comment:

Louise Chapman said...

Mark, I'm curious if you saw `12 Years a Slave' as it wasn't on your list and I would think it would make the Top Ten!