Everybody's doing it, so why can't I ? Hoping to do some catch-up during the Holidays, I tried to push the publication of my top 10 as far as possible. As it turned out, I spent more time at the day job than at the theaters and ended up missing a lot of the big titles released in 2008. That won't stop me from giving you ten titles I believe you'll enjoy during their theatrical run or on DVD later in 2009. Let's also use the feedbacks section to hear about what you guys liked !
2008 was a strange year for films. While studios where claiming less people went to the movies, a super-hero flick remained number one at the box-office for a record of six weeks. In terms of quality, author cinema has been surprisingly calm where movies were good without being truly amazing. While thinking about my favourite movies, I realized the surprising absence of major art house names. People like Greenaway, Haneke and Egoyan were either working on something new or produced a feature that's okay but not up to what we would expect from them. On the other hand, genre movies have been real strong and proved once again its major strenght lies in its diversity. I'm also shocked by the number of overrated titles this year. Movies like Martyrs, Bad Biology and Slumdog Millionnaire received nothing but praise but, in my humble opinions, were just average flicks. It is surprising to see Miller's The Spirit, a fine pastiche with a lot of humor, getting trashed while other okay titles are considered for Oscars. Here in Quebec, I keep hearing the year was great with amazing new films from a new generation of filmmakers but sadly, I missed most of them for various reasons. My 2009 resolution is to provide more reviews of films from my count... province. There is a big festival opening in Montreal in February that will allow anyone in town to see everything they missed and discover new titles.
So let's start with what I loved with passion in 2008, shall we ?
10 - JCVD The strangest project of the year is a true success. JCVD finally allows the lead actor to gain back the diginity he lost over the years and morph into a true cinematic hero. The now famous monologue scene managed to put you to tears, not something you would expect from a Van Damme flick. I don't know what the actor will do next, but he can finally sleep easy at night because this film will change our perspective on his future work.
09 - Wall-E Oh wow, this one was unbelievable. So refreshing to discover Pixar is capable of producing adult material without putting kids on the side. Wall-E is a true piece of animated art. Beyond it's esthetic qualities, it also offers a charming story about rejection, friendship and time. There is something powerful about this film that remains in you a long time after the screening. I found the same magic movies like Snow White and Le Roi et l'Oiseau provided when I was a kid.
08 - Pontypool Who could have thought a zombie movie based on linguistic theories could even exist and be so great ? Pontypool was the biggest surprise at TIFF for me. It's an intellectual film that remains entertaining and can be enjoyed as a simple rollercoaster ride. The acting is fantastic and the setting, a radio station in the middle of nowhere, becomes a character in its own right. This one should be released for Valentine's Day, If you want your date to feel protected for 90 minutes and a have a good chat with her after, go with this one.
07 - La frontière de l'aube Reviewers have been really unfair towards this film. Yes, it can be considered pretentious for its poetry and yes, the fantasy twist is surprising and a bit funny, but let's not forget how touching this love story is. Philippe Garrel once again proved he's a filmmaker who plays with a cinematic memory while keeping a unique vision on life and death, happinness and desperation. La frontière de l'aube is as beautiful as it is haunting.
06- The Wrestler Aronofsky left his stylish mise en scène for a documentary approach close to the Dardennes Brothers in order to tell a simple story of a man looking for love and respect. As good as the directing is, this film is all about Mickey Rourke who gives hands down the best performance seen in an American film this year. The Wrestler is full of movie magic and deserves all the raves it currently gets.
05 - Parking Programmers, please look into this film, it's a real crowd pleaser. Director Chung Mong-hong uses the butterfly effect as a device to let us go throught various emotions with an impressive fluidity. Calling it an anthology film wouldn't do justice to a script that keeps everything logically linked. Try to seek this one, you won't regret it.
04 - Tokyo Sonata Aaaah, the movie that made me cry like a baby. Kurosawa leaves his cherished ghosts for a family stuck in a web of lies. Amazing movie that grabs you by the heart and won't let you down until the exquisite conclusion. I loved this one to death.
03 - Dear Zachary Another family drama, but a real one this time. This personnal diary about a filmmaker documenting memories about his desceased friend will quite simply destroy you. Kurt Kuenne's particular approach to documentary is fresh and the subject matter is universal. One of the best non-fiction piece of this early millenium and the greatest doc of 2008. I believed it played on television a few days ago, but a DVD release should be available in the near future.
02 - Let the Right One In Everything you heard about Let the Right One In is true. This is one of the greatest deconstruction of the vampire myth I've seen in my life. All the recurrent elements are there but transformed into a brand new take that leaves the audience breathless. I will admit I was getting tired to see this film winning every best picture awards in all the festivals it played, but it truly deserved them all.
01- The Dark Knight For giving us everything we wanted and so much more, for the most subversive ending ever seen in a superhero movie, for establishing new standards in a usually repetitive genre and for being just do damm good, Nolan's The Dark Knight is my favorite movie of the year. Batman has never been so tormented and the Joker has never been so scary. I agree with Todd, it has some flaws, but it stands out for its elegance and brutality. Awesome movie.

Oh, I see it's being updated bit by bit.
10. The Dark Knight
9. The Sky Crawlers
8. Visioneers
7. Sparrow
6. My Winnipeg
5. The Hurt Locker
4. Pontypool
3. Wall-E
2. Milk
1. Speed Racer
I really enjoyed my friend's Top Ten, here it is: (he cheats a bit with ties, but i cheated with films that won't come out till 2009)
10. Step Brothers/Rambo
9. Elegy/Synecdoche, New York
8. Slumdog Millionaire
7. The Wrestler
6. Speed Racer/JCVD
5. Milk
4. A Christmas Party
3. In Bruges
2. Martyrs
1. Rachel Getting Married
Unbelievable how Wall-E keeps popping up in these lists. Arguable "adult" for the first 20 or so minutes, terrible childish from then on.
Just for reminders, my list:
10. A l'Intérieur
09. The Wall-Passer
08. Dream (Bi-Mong)
07. Dai-Nipponjin
06. Sparrow (Man Jeuk)
05. Small Gods
04. Martyrs
03. Vinyan
02. Eden Log
01. Umfeld
Heres Mine
12. Slumdog Millionaire
11. Gran Torino
10. Gachi Boy
9. Chaser
8. In Bruges
7. milk
6. sex drive
5. Son Of Rambo
4. Let The Right One In
3.Fighter
2. The Good the Bad the weird
1. Big Wet Asses 13
Wow, you all have interesting choices (Big Wet Asses 13 ? why not ?), carry on posting, this is fun !
Lots of quality choices on your lists! the ones that managed to have very lasting impact for me are the italians: Gomorra & Il Divo. Gran Torino the honorable follow-up. the rest are still very good though. looking forward to Wrestler soon.
All around very interesting stuff. It is nice to see such eclectic mixes.
I'm actually pretty psyched to catch Speed Racer in the next few. Though I am not a fan of anything Wachowski up to this point. Might I still like it?
I think I've missed more films this year that I've really wanted to see over the ones I have seen.
As it stands now, my top ten looks like this. I'm only really proud of the top five.
10.The Wrestler
9. Milk
8. Reprise
7. Wendy and Lucy
6. Transsiberian
5. The Fall
4. Timecrimes
3. The Visitor
2. WALL-E
1. Let The Right One In
10. The Fall
9. Uri Dogne aka Our Town
8. The Good, The Bad, The Weird
7. Sukiyaki Western Django
6. The Wrestler
5. Let the Right One In
4. Tropa De Elite aka Elite Squad (Again, really debuted in 2007 but I saw it this year)
3. [REC] (I know it technically came out in 2007 but I saw it this year)
2. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1. The Dark Knight
From what I was able to catch on the big screen in 2008 ...
Not strictly "the best", but what I "enjoyed" the most ...
10 movie selected, no preference in order or rank ...
I'll just put them down in chronological order of my viewing (last one first)...
- Midnight Meat Train (Ryuhei Kitamura + Clive Barker)
- Funuke, Show Some Love, You Losers! (loved this little movie, excellent cast)
- Sukiyaki Western Django (not perfect, but loved it from the start, what a blast, Teruyuki Kagawa is brilliant as the sherrif )
- Sakuran (Anna Tsuchiya in full technicolor photography)
- Tokyo Gore Police + Machine Girl (+ Sukeban Boy on dvd) (Splat-o-cam Galore !)
- Exte : Hair Extensions (Sion Sono's perversion of the J-horror cliché long black hair with the excellent Chiaki Kuriyama and Ren Osugi)
- Frontière(s) (impressed me the most of the French Horror Wave)
- Los CronoCrimenes (aka TimeCrimes) (brilliant fragile little time travel movie from Spain)
- [REC] (little in-your-face freaky horror shocker from Spain)
- Appleseed : Ex-Machina (eye-candy animation, explosive John Woo actie)
And also a special mention for the Jack Hill retrospective at the "Off-screen" filmfestival in Brussels, with Mr.Hill present there the whole week : I only had seen "Jacky Brown" before, but what a (late) discovery : Spider Baby, Pit Stop,Switchblade Sisters, and of course The Big Doll House :)
yeah Frontière(s) is a very good movie...not very original...but damn its very well done :)
I never seem to be able to limit my favorite films of the year to just 10 choices, and invariably it's just too subjective a task to ever really pull off a definitive list of 20 films I REALLY love...but here goes:
1. GOMORRAH
2. SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE / WALL-E
3. MAN ON WIRE
4. LET THE RIGHT ONE IN
5. REPRISE
6. MY WINNIPEG
7. AUGUST EVENING
8. STUCK
9. BIGGER STRONGER FASTER
10. THE WACKNESS
11. ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD
12. THE WRESTLER
13. PETER AND THE WOLF
14. TIMECRIMES
15. DARK KNIGHT
16. JCVD
17. I MET THE WALRUS
18. SON OF RAMBOW
19. ZACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO
20. FOOT FIST WAY
Please forgive the inclusion of a couple shorts, but PETER & THE WOLF as well as I MET THE WALRUS were tremendous on the screen and worthy of competing alongside their bigger peers.