I am once again compiling the best and worst movies I've seen in 2012. Now that we're in a new year, hopefully I continue to watch a slew of great and a ton of horrible movies as well. Granted, I've seen lots of movies that aren't on this list... but I wanted to mention the ones that stuck out most of all.
I also have individual movie reviews, if you want more in-depth opinions.
I'll best keep these as concise as possible!
Best:
Chronicle
Basically a modern day Akira. Very convincing special effects, good (and timeless) concept, with a fresh cast.
The Cabin in the Woods
Joss Whedon does horror? Funny, exciting, unconventional, and unexpected.
The Avengers
Joss Whedon does superheroes? How could I avoid this movie? Great dialogue, excellent direction, great cast, using an old and traditional story line but executed well.
Prometheus
The dork in me loves this, and the original Alien film. Noomi is one badass chick. She can put up with so much.
The Dark Knight Rises
Batman. Need I say more? Oh, Bane. Oh, Catwoman. Oh, Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Worst:
Underworld: Awakening
I like vampires. But I like Anne Rice vampires, not the new age of weakling love-triangle vampires. This just felt unnecessary and excessive. Lots of violence, not much payoff. Good brainless fun I suppose. But I expected more action.
The Man with the Iron Fists
I feel like they're making these films just to show off. Yes, it looks cool. Yes, there's lots of violence and action and blood. But there is absolutely NO content or story.
Battleship
Remember that string of movies that came out all about alien invaders? Battle LA? Skyline? Yes, this follows around the same premise. Except there's terrible acting, and if possible I was waiting for the movie to end by around the halfway point. No one should want the action to STOP during an action film, right?
Total Recall
They don't go to Mars. That's a major plot point! It's an alright movie if you took it as a stand alone piece. But I must compare it to the original Total Recall, and it doesn't do the original justice at all.
Resident Evil: Retribution
How many of these do they have to make? I get it. There will always be an enemy, and evil. I get it, as long as video game sales are up, they'll capitalize on these movies. But I feel like these are done to death. There's almost too much CGI and too many special effects. None of this movie looks real.
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