2005 Top T.E.N movies
Honourable mention: The War of the Worlds
Would have made the list of not for the horrible ending,
this movie demonstrates the awesomeness of alien creatures like
never before. Spielberg fused old-style movie monsters with the
latest special effects to give you a visually spectacular
version of the War of the Worlds. While this movie was
breathtaking in the beginning and middle, it’s ending left a
lot to be desired, unlike the TOP T.E.N we have chosen for
2005’s Best T.E.N!
10 - Sin City
This movie was as bold as it was daring. Shot entirely
behind a green screen, all the movies characters worked very
well together to deliver some of the most dramatic, incredible
scenes. Watching this movie brought back that comic book
feeling that you used to have when you brought your characters
to life in your head.
9 - Batman Begins
DC has come back with a vengeance not seen since Richard
Pryor stole all those pennies in Superman III. Batman begins
the battle anew between Marvel and DC for superhero supremacy.
The battle lines are drawn in film as they were in the comic
books, with Marvel going for flash and action, while DC opting
for more depth and struggle. Bruce Wayne is superbly played by
Christian Bale who knows how to play dark (see The Machinist).
Although I feel that Katie Holmes actually detracted from the
movie, you get a sense that big things are in store for our
caped crusader.
8 - Wedding Crashers
This is the movie that for the rest of the year, all other
comedies tried to compare itself to. I loved Vince Vaugn who,
as a character role, has had a hit or miss kind of career. He
does it this time as he pairs up with Owen
Wilson to deliver a performance reminiscent of Swingers (the
all-time sensitive guy movie). Christopher Walken was also a
great addition to the cast, as the stodgy old father. A
definite must see.
7 - King Kong
How good is a movie where the title character only shows up
an hour in and all the other characters are one dimensional?
Under Peter Jackson, the master of all things fantasy, this
movie was simply incredible.
6 – Serenity
Science fiction is all about new worlds, and new ideas. Here
is a movie that fused some of the old west frontier town with
space ships and kung-fu. May sound crazy but it all works well
together. The main characters are simply a bunch of smugglers
that are being chased by a government special assassin, since
one of their former stowaway’s may have top secret information
locked in her brain. Given the success of the movie after the
cancelled television series, comparison to Star Trek was
inevitable. We hope this one becomes a new franchise
ourselves.
5 - Skeleton Key
Can’t have a movie nowadays made in New Orleans without
their being some voodoo. Seems like most of the people down
there either practise it, or stay away from it from the simple
fact that they believe in it. Do you believe?
4 - Saw 2
Very difficult to best the original movie for this type of
film. Most of the suspense came from the not knowing and never
having seen events like what transpired in the first movie.
This latest edition weaves a slightly more intricate tale that
involve a father and son with an ending that is sure to keep
you talking after the movie has ended.
3 - Million Dollar Baby
Hillary Swank surrounded by 2 much older men. Not my idea of
exiting. But this movie does a great job in getting emotion out
of the audience. You feel determined as she was to become
something, as angry as she should have been toward her family,
and the fondness she felt for her old trainer. This movie is
packed full of emotion, it’s what a movie should be.
2 - Hotel Rwanda
This is a story that needed to be told. A tragedy so
terrible that it’s message needed to came out so as to help
prevent those events from ever happening again. We look at
those people, all of us black or white, as simple Africans
living in the dirt. This movie made them human, made us weep
and suffer with them for their plight.
1 - Crash
This movie was not just one of the best of 2005, but one of
the all-time classic movies of its time. Taking a European
slant with slowing weaving different stories and characters
until they came together a various points near the end, every
scene, every segment is worth watching, worth commenting on.
Every action, no matter how insignificant, has a bearing on
some future event. This movie should be part of any collection
you have, or is the reason to start one.
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