Monday, December 20, 2010

The Best Movies of 2010

Hey guys, this is Josh.
Sorry we haven't posted in... sorry we haven't posted. Many things have gotten in the way.
So we are coming back with a bang;
THE BEST MOVIES OF 2010!
 Yep- we're doing it. Normally this would be an introductory post or something like that, though we're starting right here, right now. No criteria or any stuff like that.
Now, let's begin!

5. Easy A
"I just thought of the funniest thing. My name is an Anagram for I love."- Olive Penderghast (Emma Stone)
I wrote a long review of it earlier- you can view it right here. In short, I thought that there were some problems with the characters, but it was other wise a great movie. The film is about a girl who fakes losing her virginity to get popular. This is one of those films that are better than they sound.  It is carried by the amazing lead, Emma Stone, and also the supporting adults. Even though sometimes it tries a bit too hard to be like an 80s movie while parodying one, it is still a great film, and the fifth best of the year.

4. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
"WE ARE SEX BOB-OMB AND WE'RE HERE TO WATCH SCOTT PILGRIM KICK YOUR TEETH IN!" Kim Pine (Alison Pill)
If you do not get the name of the band (Sex Bob-omb), then there is a chance that you might not like this movie. This is full of references to 80s video games and other 80s movies, so you might want to learn more about the 80s before seeing this film. I, though, knew very little about the 80s before seeing the movie, and needless to say I loved it. It is really creative- when someone goes to the bathroom, there is a little pee bar next to their head. As the person goes to the bathroom, it slowly gets lower and lower until it's empty. And that's quite possibly the least creative thing in the movie. It was a flop in theaters, however, which makes me sad that such a great, fun, and creative film was overlooked. (By the way, the word Bob-omb is from Super Mario Bros.)

3. The Social Network
"I'm 6'5, 200 pounds, and there are two of me." Tyler Winklevoss (Armie Hammer)
From here on, my list will have a lot in common with every other critic's list. Anyway, this movie is about the founding of Facebook. In reality, as Mark Zuckerberg said in an Oprah interviews, it just required "a lot of coding," but the movie turns it into a battle between good and evil- except it is really hard to know which one is which. The Aaron Sorkin script is fantastic, with characters talking at lightning speeds. While the reason is rather simple  (the director had to make a two hour film under a contract), it just makes the movie that much realer- everyone always seems like they are in a hurry. That is actually very close to real life, where our attention spans are reduced to five minute long chats- thanks to Facebook, ironically.

2. Toy Story 3
"So long... partner." Woody Pride (Tom Hanks) 
(Before I start- the director Lee Unkrich confirmed his last name- If you don't believe me, click here)
Chances are that if you have seen the movie, tears are slowly getting ready to come out of your eyes because of the quote. Toy Story 3 is quite possibly the saddest Pixar film ever. I wrote a really long review of it when it came out, which I will show at the end of this post. I am a Pixar fanatic, so I had been following all of the troubles it faced through production, all of the tweets posted by the director, and so many other things. Finally I see it, and it is almost everything I had been waiting for the past four years. The animation, the acting (special props to Tim Allen as Buzz, by the way), and the direction were all just brilliant. I thank Pixar for finally getting this great movie to the big screen.

And the number one film is...

1. INCEPTION.
"Whose subconscious are we going into, exactly?" Ariadne No Last Name (Ellen Page).
Inception; the best film of the year. It's got it all; an amazing script by Christopher Nolan, a great cast headed by Leonardo DiCaprio, and some great visual effects. The thing about this movie is that it makes the seemingly improbable idea of extracting and planting an idea into a person's head real. Even the dreams are directed with a certain grittiness thanks to Christopher Nolan. The last shot, however, is the real kicker (no pun intended)- it is one that makes you think, one that makes people debate for months, but one that I can't spoil for you now. This is the kind of movie that can only be dreamed of (fine, pun intended), and yet it was made.

Well, there you have it. I might do a best songs of the year list soon- or even a worst movies of the year list soon. You just might have to wait and see.


-Joshua

Now I've done my favorite films of the year- what are yours? Please comment!

Here is the aforementioned review that I said I'd post:
Hello! I just got back from Toy Story 3. I thought it was great, but was justthisshort of my infinity-and-beyond expectations. If you've been to a kids movie lately, you've seen the trailer for TS3; Andy goes to college, the toys end up at a day-care center, kids wreck the toys, and they have to get the heck out of there to get back to Andy. Oh, right, and there's about two thousand new characters. With that in mind, this is my rather long review of Toy Story 3. The first half was slow, almost boring, but being none other than the work of Pixar, it was still pretty good. While it did have a few jokes (and a killer opening sequence), I didn't think the film was up to the first two- until the middle. Unfortunately, this is the part I cannot describe, due to possible spoilers. What I can tell you is that this part of the film is action-packed, heartwarming, and funny, which is everything a Pixar film should be. I'd love to tell you everything I loved about it, but you should go see it yourself. Pixar's CGI is as amazing as ever, cartoonish while still looking very realistic. One example is the scene where Woody tries to escape in a bathroom. It may seem strange, but don't worry- it gets stranger. The movie has a unique visual style that has not been seen in any other Pixar film- nope, not even the first two Toy Stories. Any frame from this movie can almost certainly make you smile. But again, the finale's animation will blow your mind. Trust me. It goes without saying that the cast of ANY Pixar movie, let alone the Toy Story movies, is a great cast. TS3 takes this statement higher, adding Michael Keaton and Whoopi Goldberg -in addition to so many others- to the ever-increasing list of characters. That's not to say that the original guys aren't great. In fact, Tim Allen- having a lot to work with, from speaking in Spanish to- well, just being Buzz- does such an amazing job, as does Tom Hanks, voicing the loyal cowboy Woody. The  writing is the only problem I had with this movie. As always, the story is very well thought out, but the film was low on witty jokes. Again, a lot of funny moments, but there was only one or two moments (both in the second half) that I knew I would be laughing at years from now. In Up, there was "Squirrel!" In The Incredibles, there was "Don't Wear a Cape!" Heck, in the original Toy Story, there was "To Infinity and Beyond!" But the fact that I can't quote much of it is beside the point. Michael Arndt, who wrote Little Miss Sunshine, and had not worked on a Pixar film before, wrote the screenplay. Sometimes this was a great thing- the finale gets darker than most Pixar films have gone. But you would not hear "I don't think those are Lincoln Logs," in any other of Pixar's movies.
Overall, Toy Story 3, while low on witty jokes and not having an amazing first half, still comes together at the end for another Pixar classic.
Scale: 8/10

Saturday, November 27, 2010

We're Back

Hello Readers (or lack thereof),

It has been a while since we have last posted. We have been really busy, but I assure you we haven't forgotten. We are up and running again, and we will have all the things you've missed. My weekly playlist will be up soon, I am reviewing A Serious Man the latest Coen Brothers film, and there will be much more to look forward to. Josh will not be blogging this week for he vacationing in Punta Cana, wherever the hell that is. [EDIT: I am back, and Punta Cana is in the Dominican Republic!- Josh.]

Happy Turkey,

Austin
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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Stop and Remember

Hey guys, it's Joshua. Sorry that we haven't posted in a few weeks. I am going to a camp reunion today, and these are my thoughts:
The thing about camp is that you can start over. When you are at camp, you don't have to be the nerd others called you. You can be the star and make new friends. A kid who is hated by everyone at school can be loved at camp. It feels so good to be with your friends, right? That's why the camp reunion is so good. You can be that person again, the superstar. I personally love going to camp reunions, where I can see all of my friends again.
You can meet up with the ones you love. I personally loved some of the kids at Island Lake Camp, so I hope I can see them today. It feels so good to be with other kids. It's almost like you are seeing an old friend. Being in the city, no one really lives near me, so it's nice to know that there is a place we can all meet again. All of this is corny and cheesy- but it is more than true.
I could laugh about old things at camp. At Island Lake, we had a Color War. In the finale of Color War, we had to sing a song. I was on the "Nerds" team, and we sang a song called "Stop And Remember." It went something like this:
Stop and remember/It ain't over yet/Don't say September. Let's walk down that dirt road/So what if we're aimless/Our bliss still shows.
That song captures what it was like to be at Island Lake. While September is long gone, it's still nice to stop and remember about camp. To stop and remember about all the fun times I had at camp. To stop and remember, and know that even though camp is over, the memories will always stay. It's cheesy, as I said before, but it is so true. Ask any of the 500 kids at Island Lake, and they will tell you the same. Trust me.
------- Edit: I am at the reunion on my phone. So far, I have seen some friends, but there are some I am still looking for. The ones I have seen love to talk about camp, as I said. Gotta go now. I will update later. -Joshua
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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Amazing Video

I just think this is awesome. It is popular, it has 5 million friggin views. It's by Rhett and Link, they are the 19th most subscribed comedians on YouTube. They get major props for this. I cannot describe it's awesomeness in words, so here you are:

Joshua's Weekly Playlist- Movie Edition! 11/07/10

Hello, readers of this blog- it's Joshua!
As Austin said, I do slightly more mainstream music for my playlist. I hope you like the songs that I picked out for this week.
So, on with the playlist!
As you all know from my review of Easy A, I really liked the movie. However, the soundtrack really stuck out for me, which I didn't mention in my review. The film opened with a fun song called "Change of Seasons," by Sweet Things- it got stuck in my head long after the movie was done. The song was not made for the movie, but it probably will become really associated with the movie. Here's the Easy A video. Unlike Austin's playlist, I have different songs, completely unrelated to eachother. Okay, the next one is from a movie, but still.
The next one is from what I consider to be the best movie of the year- Inception.
(If you know me, you probably expected me to say Toy Story 3).
Actually, the next two. If you've see the movie, you know the song when they wake up is a french song. What is it, you may ask? It's called Non, Je ne regrette rien- which means No, I Have No Regrets. Really, it does. If you've seen the movie, you'll know how strange it is. The actress who played Mal in Inception actually played the singer (Edith Piaf) in La Vie En Rose... a movie about her life. The director didn't want to have that happen, but Hans Zimmer, the composer for the film, had already written music around it. And here is the song.
Also, if you've seen the movie, the last scene where (SPOILER ALERT) the top is spinning (END SPOILER) has music, and that music is AWESOME! At least, I think so. It's instrumental, but the music is just so beautiful. Hans Zimmer is a genius- he took four chords, and made them all amazing. It's called Time, and click here to listen to it. 
That's all I have to write for now-
Thank you for reading (and listening)
Joshua C.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Austin's Weekly Playlist 11/6/10

Hey Guys,

This week I do not have a playlist, but just a band. The definition of the word "Playlist" will vary every week. Just so you know, I do not like "fake" music, anything with auto-tune I hate. I also don't like most popular music, but I will review it anyway. That's more Josh's thing. Hopefully you will grow to like my taste in music. This is one of my new favorite bands:

The Black Keys:

They are a two man band from Akron, Ohio, They have been around for almost ten years. You can classify them under "Bluesy, Funky, Rock Duo"? Here are some of my favorite songs:

Your Touch
Everlasting Light
Sinister Kid

Best Albums:

Brothers
Magic Potion

Just a general note. If you are going to listen to music (and not buy it), I recommend youtube.com and grooveshark.com

Austin

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

EPIC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoC4yWWxFGs&feature=player_embedded#!

Austin

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Hide and go Spook!

Hey, it's Joshua!
This is my video of Halloween.
It was a fun adventure...

Please comment!
Thank you,
Joshua

Austin's Internet Video of the Week 11/2/10

This video is a mere 3 seconds. If you want to have a quick cheer up, and or have 3 seconds to spare, I recommend it. It's cute.



Austin

Joshua's Video of the week!

This is "Take me Out" by the band Atomic Tom.

Video by Atomic Tom
Blog post by Joshua

Monday, November 1, 2010

New Idea

Wazap,

So I was walking home today, and something came to me....As well as music we like, we will also be posting our favorite YouTube videos every week. And maybe I'll do a weekly rant, I don't know. Let's see how this works...

Austin

A Review of Easy A

Hey guys it's Josh. I saw Easy A over the weekend, and here's my review on it:
  1. There are so many things I want to say about this movie I've rewritten this opening sentence about 6 times. However, all of these things I wanted to write were positive. Despite the fact that everybody calls this movie as a Chick Flick, I personally enjoyed it. Calling this just a chick flick would be calling The Social Network just a drama. Both of those movies are so much more than just the genres they are tied to- but that's where the similarities end. Easy A is about a girl who fakes losing her virginity to get popular, but it soon starts getting out of control. This girl starts wearing an A on her chest after reading a book called the Scarlet Letter (Which I haven't read). Sounds interesting, right? While the story is already interesting it's the actors that really bring this movie to life. Emma Stone as the main character Olive tells the story through a series of webcasts, something that isn't really referenced much but implied throughout the movie. She is a great character, and Emma puts herself into the role really well. That's not to say the other cast members didn't do well. Amanda Bynes as Marianne- an ultra Christian- almost steals the show, were it not for Olive's parents, played by Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci, who provide some of the film's heart. 
  2. So far you've heard me say the movie's perfect. The casting is great, the story is great, and everything is just awesome. It's not perfect. The love interest isn't introduced until halfway through the movie, which can mess it up at times. Marianne didn't have enough character to her, though she was my favorite character. These are only minor criticisms in an otherwise fun movie. Though there is one huge complaint. Or should I say, one Hughes complaint. Throughout the movie, there were shout outs to every movie he made, but at the same time the movie tried to BE a John Hughes movie. If they didn't pile up the shout outs, then it would have worked, but I don't think Hughes put a shout out to many other movies during his career (okay, except for Star Wars in Ferris Bueller's Day Off). I could be wrong, though. But, strangely, that is still a minor complaint when you have a movie as good as this one. While it may have too many shout outs, and while some characters could have been more developed, it was a great film with great dialogue, great acting, and just an overall great feel.
    Easy A gets a B+, or, since I don't give grades to movies, an 7.5/10.
    WARNING: If you don't like the song Pocketful of Sunshine, do NOT see this movie. But really, who doesn't like that song?
    Rated PG-13 for some obviously adult content, and language.

Josh C.

Weekly Playlist

Hey Guys,

So on the blog we will start a thing called the weekly playlist. The weekly playlist will be either me or Josh (or both) giving you our music likes and dislikes. So later this week we will post one. If you have any music you want us to review, just leave a comment.

Austin

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Our First Blog

Hey everybody it's Austin and Josh. This is our first blog! What are we going to be blogging about? For all of you Douglas Adams fans, we are writing about 42. If you don't like british sci-fi novels, that means life, the universe, and everything. That means movies, musics, politics (well...more the first two), the media, and life itself. We will have guest writers, aka our friends, if this blog takes off. We will fill you in later in the week, on what's gonna happen. Hopefully we will have a schedule, and you will grow to love our personas.


Live Long And Prosper,


Austin and Josh