Saturday, December 28, 2013

Jon's Top Thirteen of 2013

1. Gravity
2. Upstream Color
3. The Place Beyond the Pines
4. Side Effects
5. To The Wonder
6. Before Midnight
7. Captain Phillips
8. Man of Steel
9. The World's End
10. Mud
11. World War Z
12. Prisoners
13. Stories We Tell

These next films are films of merit, but for me, did not make my top 13. They are...

Frozen, The Croods, Thor: The Dark World, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Way Way Back, The Lone Ranger, Ender's Game, The Wolverine, Iron Man 3, The Great Gatsby, Despicable Me 2, Elysium, Prince Avalanche, Kings of Summer, Francis Ha, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Star Trek Into Darkness, The Wolf of Wall Street, Pacific Rim, Spring Breakers, Warm Bodies, Oz the Great & Powerful, Olympus Has Fallen.



Let me say, also, that had I been able to see more films, I'm sure my list would be better and more concise. As it is, I haven't been able to see some of the critically acclaimed films of this year, such as…

12 Years a Slave, Short Term 12, Inside Llewyn Davis, Her, Anchorman: The Legend Continues, Rush, Dallas Buyers Club, The Act of Killing, Fruitvale Station, The Spectacular Now, Blue Jasmine, Out of the Furnace, Nebraska, Oldboy, Blue Caprice, All is Lost, A Single Shot, Enough Said, The Wall, Like Someone in Love, From Up On Poppy Hill.

I do still plan on seeing these films and hopefully integrating them later on my list. 

Update (5/23/14):
MY NEW LIST:
Some changes. Explanation: Some things stay with you- others diminish in our memory. Other times, you just see something better.

1. Gravity
2. 12 Years A Slave
3. Nebraska
4. Her
5. The Place Beyond the Pines
6. Upstream Color
7. Side Effects
8. To The Wonder
9. Captain Phillips
10. The World's End
11. World War Z
12. Frozen
13. Stories We Tell

My new list of films of merit in 2013:
The Spectacular Now, Prisoners, Dallas Buyers Club, Man of Steel, The Croods, The Wolverine, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Way Way Back, Fruitvale Station, Blue Jasmine, Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, The Lone Ranger, Ender's Game, The Great Gatsby, Despicable Me 2, Elysium, All Is Lost, Out of the Furnace, Prince Avalanche, Kings of Summer, Inside Llewyn Davis, Francis Ha, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Star Trek Into Darkness, The Wolf of Wall Street, Pacific Rim, Spring Breakers, Warm Bodies, Oz the Great & Powerful, Olympus Has Fallen. 


Films I STILL haven't seen yet from 2013:
Short Term 12, The Act of Killing, Blue Caprice, A Single Shot, Enough Said, The Wall, Like Someone in Love, From Up On Poppy Hill.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

"The Road To Tourney" First Short Script Completed

What is "The Road To Tourney" you say? Well it is the medieval period short film project I wrote and completed while suffering through writers block on the feature script "Blood Covenant". Thats what! I do recommend doing that for anyone with the notorious blockage of writing ability. Write something else and get your mind off of this subject that has you in mental knots!

I, notoriously, have numerous projects I think about and write for at the same time. It could be two projects or it could be ten. I try to limit it to three so that I don't end up rendering myself entirely useless. The trick is to do it if it helps you to be productive, otherwise, focusing on one or two things at a time is really best. Writing requires intense focus but it can get too intense or out of control for me. This short project was a real breath of fresh air for me to stop getting stuck on this brick wall in the dialogue. So I went over the wall.

The point is I wrote my first finished script! So, Im starting to get the hang of this writing gig. Its been a few years and its been very difficult to focus on getting something written and completed. But here we are! One down, a few more to go!

So, I am hoping to produce this short before the feature. But who knows? It is a medieval action drama with knights and ladies and it's about 20 minutes long. If you are not acquainted with medieval vocabulary you may not know what "tourney" means. It is another word for "tournament" which is, of course, where all the knights of the realm show off their abilities, get favors from their chosen ladies and challenge mortal enemies to mortal combat (when it got really hairy). So, all the fun stuff happens there at tournament and it's really ripe for drama and human stories to happen there...



Except, my story doesn't even occur at the tournament! "Where's the fun in that?" you say. Well, my story (not to give too much away), happens on the way to tourney- on the Road to Tourney, so to speak. Where there are no rules except your honor, fealty or chivalric duty to keep you from teaching someone a lesson or two. Pressure builds. Nobles and knights are gettin' all psyched up for the battle. Gettin' ready to kill, or be killed or to show off... and sometimes the real purpose of challenges, duels and getting hot under the gorget happens off of the fields of tournament and in the real difficulties in real life... on "The Road To Tourney." So, this, more or less, is where this story takes place. It would be my first real action film for me (if I can succeed in producing it) but we will see what comes next.

I am, in the mean time, producing my friend, Tom Tinnerello's, first short film, "The Finders" and am also engaged in writing whenever I have time on "Blood Covenant" as well as any other project that helps me with writers block, of which I have a large pool to draw from.

Here's a quick list of my projects I am currently working on writing...
1. Blood Covenant/The Double Edge (feature)
2. Out of the Silent Planet (feature)
3. On the Day Shift (short)
4. Mirum Lux (feature)
5. Beach Baby (feature)
6. Redshift (feature)
7. The Light Princess (feature)
8. Day Boy/Night Girl (feature)
9. Floridiana (feature)
10. The Ring Cycle/The Nibelung (feature)

This is pretty exhaustive, so don't think I think about all of these in one day, but I do often change the ones I think about in one week. Usually, I write for one or two at a time, so it doesn't get out of hand. But, I'm actually very satisfied that I will never be exhausted of good ideas to work on. These good ideas keep coming and I am happy to try my hand at them. The more I do, the quicker I will get. So, that comforts me at the end of the day. I just can't wait to have my first feature script ready.

Thanks for reading and keeping up with all my progress!


Thursday, May 23, 2013

Seven Step Program for releasing a Good Short Film

So, you want my opinion on the short film release? By the way, just right out of the gate I should say, shorts do not make money. They are for the purpose of promoting the director and getting experience and credit for the cast & crew. They might make enough back to pay for the production of the short but I do not expect that to fully be paid from any sales you might get from the film itself. They are, however, good practice for everyone and they can also help the director establish a distinctive style if enough effort is put into the craft of the film. 

So, this is how I feel shorts should be released, let it be said that I haven't fully stayed on track with "Death Do Us Part", but there it is…

1. Get a budget for the release of your short. It could cost from $800-$5000 depending on how big you want to go. Either focus on your local movie premier by putting on a party or attempt to get sent to Sundance. Either way you need to have goals based on what you want but mostly based on realistically how good your film is and how much money you can set aside to promote this film. 
  
2. Cast & Crew Screening (a Private Screening).



3. Festivals: if you believe the film is comparable in quality to similar kinds of films you've seen at local festivals, you should try to mount a festival campaign. A festival release must be done properly because prestigious festivals will help your film gain publicity better than other festivals. This is especially important since you will have a limited budget for submitting your film and for traveling expenses to festivals. Try to premier your film at the best festival you can, unless you are focusing on local festivals or you have a specific goal. If you think the film was a good practice for you but honestly does not work out all the bugs, then skip step 3 and go on the number 4.

4. After doing as much as you think you can with festivals have a Public Screening at your hometown to announce the movie's release on VOD or on DVD or both, and to celebrate the film's release!

5. Release the film on DVD/BD, or VOD or both. Vimeo on Demand is a good one for VOD.

6. Release the film online for free if you made a negligible amount of money on your VOD/DVD release.

7. Advertise your film on YT & FB for about $50 or so to get more eyeballs on your movie and to build relationships online around your film. I've heard the Ads are worth it!

Oh and all along the way, during all of these steps you ought to be posting on social networking sites... and trying to build relationships with other filmmakers and fans.

There it is… my current seven step program! ;)


Do you think these steps leave out something or do you think something about it is off? What do you think?

Thursday, April 25, 2013

New iMac and FCPX

We have un-boxed our new addition to the family... a refurbished 27" 2.9Ghz iMac! It is really exciting for us because our software updates are having difficulties on our old iMac and this makes everything else a bother. This is the only real gripe I have with Apple... that they discontinue support in order to force their customers to upgrade. I agree that it is necessary eventually, but not so fast. I think they should give you a good 5-8 years especially since Macs are more expensive. Of course, the thing that makes up for this (there are actually a lot of things that make up for Mac issues) is that the resale value is high on a Mac, so you do pay the initially large cost, but then you get it back when you sell, which helps the upgrade costs to be not as bad next time.



We will need to merge our files onto the new iMac properly and clean up our file structure to make way for a new clean start- and this will take time. I did not order the flagship 3.2Ghz iMac but instead the next to the best. I had read online about some benchmark tests comparing the two and the 2.9Ghz was actually stacking up quite well to the 3.2. Many people don't realize that higher numbers does not always mean better, but this was also great for us because of the cost savings. So we are going from a five year old iMac with a 24" to a brand new 27" and I am so very pleased! I am now planning on upgrading every two or three years instead of waiting for issues to crop up. That should work better.

Along with this, we will also be getting FCPX soon and getting away from the old FCP 6 we've been using forever. It has worked for us for so long and we will be sad to see it go, but it's about that time. We will have Premier in case we can't get it to work just right at first. So hopefully the learning curve shouldn't hurt too much. I have heard that FCPX has fixed a lot of it's issues, including monitoring, Multi-cam, and file merging with old FCP project files can be done now as well with a plugin (I believe). This means a lot to me so we can stay up to date & get back to making films! And yes, it is incredibly slim and a gorgeous piece of machinery! ;)


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Editor's Lounge NAB 2013


They've been doing this for ten years but its the first time Ive seen it!  These are some very informative videos for the learning editor like myself. This one (in four parts) was made right before NAB 2013. 

It makes me feel better that FCPX is spoken of in a slightly better light. At least it appears as though it will morph and change into a highly useful tool that has some better support and is rock solid compared to a few other NLE's. Keep in mind this is just my impression so far. We are still using FCP 6 and it is still working fine. We had considered making the change to Avid last year but we are glad we didn't make the change yet... if at all. Our new iMac will be arriving in days-time and soon we will convert out entire operation to FCPX and Adobe.


In Part 1 of 4 they discuss 3D, 4K, & High Frame Rate.




In 2 of 4 they discuss multi-screen, the Cloud, remote editing, the future of brick-n-mortar post houses & NLE's (thumbs up or down).


In Part 3 of 4 they discuss NLE's in Depth (Avid, Apple, Adobe), What editor's want, Is Film dead? & Archival solutions (LTO).




In Part 4 of 4 they are discussing what they want to see at NAB, H.265, Ultra-HD, Post industry slump, Assistant editors, AE, Mac Pro & the Studio Distribution stranglehold.


What do you think of these videos?


Thursday, March 7, 2013

My Director Watch: Updated 2013


Here is my newest update to my Director Watch which was begun in 2010 and has changed since then. Mostly directors get added to the list. Sadly this last year one of my favorite directors, Tony Scott passed on so I am removing him from the list as a current, active filmmaker.

Please refer to my earlier post called My Director Watch for explanations.

The Hollywood Master Directors

James Cameron
Piranha II, Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, Terminator 2, True Lies, Titanic, Avatar, Avatar 2, Battle Angel

John Carpenter
Dark Star, Assault on Precinct 13, Halloween, The Fog, Escape From New York, The Thing, Christine, Starman, Big Trouble in Little China, They Live, In the Mouth of Madness, Village of the Damned, Escape from L.A., Vampires, Ghosts of Mars, The Ward

Francis Ford Coppola

The Godfather, The Conversation, Godfather II, Apocalypse Now, The Outsiders, Rumble Fish, Godfather III, Dracula, Jack, The Rainmaker, Youth Without Youth, Tetro, Twixt

Clint Eastwood

Unforgiven, A Perfect World, Bridges of Madison County, Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil, Absolute Power, True Crime, Space Cowboys, Blood Work, Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby, Flags of Our Fathers, Letters from Iwo Jima, Changeling, Gran Torino, Invictus, Hereafter, J. Edgar

Terry Gilliam
Monty Python & the Holy Grail, Brazil, Jabberwocky, Time Bandits, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, The Fisher King, Twelve Monkeys, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Brothers Grimm, Tideland, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, The Zero Theorem

Werner Herzog
Aguirre: The Wrath of God, Nosferatu the Vampyre, Fitzcarraldo, Invincible, Rescue Dawn, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, My Son My Son What Have Ye Done, Cave of Forgotten Dreams, Into the Abyss

George Lucas
THX 1138, American Graffiti, Star Wars Franchise

Terrence Malick
Badlands, Days of Heaven, The Thin Red Line, The New World, The Tree of Life, To the Wonder, Knight of Cups, Voyage of Time

Martin Scorcese
Taxi Driver, New York New York, Raging Bull, After Hours, Last Temptation of Christ, Goodfellas, Cape Fear, Age of Innocence, Casino, Kundun, Bringing Out The Dead, Gangs of New York, The Aviator, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, The Departed, Shutter Island, Hugo, The Wolf of Wall Street

Ridley Scott
Duelists, Alien, Blade Runner, Legend, Someone to Watch Over Me, Black Rain, Thelma & Louise, 1492, White Squall, GI Jane, Gladiator, Hannibal, Black Hawk Down, Matchstick Men, Kingdom of Heaven, A Good Year, American Gangster, Body of Lies, Robin Hood, Prometheus, The Councelor, Gertrude Bell

Stephen Spielberg
Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Indiana Jones Movies, E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, Empire of the Sun, Jurassic Park, Amistad, Saving Private Ryan, AI: Artificial Intelligence, Minority Report, Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, War of the Worlds, Munich, The Adventures of Tintin, War Horse, Lincoln, American Sniper


The Currently En Vogue Directors

J. J. Abrams
Alias (TV), Lost (TV), Mission Impossible III, Star Trek (2009), Super 8, Star Trek Into Darkness, Star Wars: Episode VII

Ben Affleck
Gone Baby Gone, Gimme Shelter, The Town, Argo, Live by Night

P. T. Anderson
Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Punch-Drunk Love, There Will Be Blood, The Master, Inherent Vice

Wes Anderson
Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The Fantastic Mr. Fox, Moonrise Kingdom, The Grand Budapest Hotel

Judd Apatow
40 Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Funny People, This is Forty

Darren Aronofsky
Pi, Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain, The Wrestler, Black Swan, Noah

Jacques Audiard
Read My Lips, The Beat That Skipped My Heart, A Prophet, Rust & Bone

David Ayer
Harsh Times, Street Kings, End of Watch, Ten, Fury

Noah Baumbach
Kicking & Screaming, Highball, Mr. Jealousy, The Squid & The Whale, Margot at the Wedding, Greenberg, Frances Ha

Michael Bay

Bad Boys, The Rock, Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, Bad Boys II, The Island, Transformers, Transformers II, Transformers III, Pain and Gain, Transformers 4

Kathryn Bigelow
Near Dark, Blue Steel, Point Break, Strange Days, The Weight of Water, K-19: The Widowmaker, The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty

Timur Bekmambetov
Night Watch, Day Watch, Wanted, 9, Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter

Danny Boyle
Trainspotting, A Life Less Ordinary, The Beach, 28 Days Later, Sunshine, Slumdog Millionaire, 127 Hours, Trance

Edward Burns

The Brothers McMullen, She's the One, No Looking Back, Sidewalks of New York, Ash Wednesday, Looking for Kitty, The Groomsman, Purple Violets, Nice Guy Johnny, Newlyweds, Fitzgerald Family Christmas

Tim Burton
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Beetle Juice, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, Ed Wood, Mars Attacks!, Sleepy Hollow, Planet of the Apes, Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Alice in Wonderland, Dark Shadows, Frankenweenie, Big Eyes, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

Leos Carax
Boy Meets Girl, The Lovers on the Bridge, Pola X, Tokyo!, Holy Motors

Joe Carnahan
Narc, Ticker, Smokin' Aces, The A-Team, The Grey, Stretch, Killing Pablo

D. J. Caruso
The Salton Sea, Taking Lives, Disturbia, Eagle Eye, I Am Number Four, Standing Up

Park Chan-Wook
Joint Security Area, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Oldboy, Lady Vengeance, Thirst, Stoker

Joel & Ethan Coen
Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, Millers Crossing, Barton Fink, The Hudsucker Proxy, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou?, The Man Who Wasn't There, Intolerable Cruelty, The Ladykillers, No Country For Old Men, Burn After Reading, A Serious Man, True Grit, Inside Llewyn Davis

Sofia Coppola
The Virgin Suicides, Lost in Translation, Marie Antoinette, Somewhere, The Bling Ring

Alfonso Cuaron
Great Expectations, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Children of Men, Gravity, A Boy and His Shoe

Guillermo Del Toro
Blade II, Hellboy, Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Pacific Rim, Crimson Peak, Pinocchio, Hellboy 3

Quentin Dupieux
Nonfilm, Steak, Rubber, Wrong, Wrong Cops, Realite

Mark & Jay Duplass
The Puffy Chair, Cyrus, Jeff Who Lives At Home, The Do-Deca-Pentathlon

Roland Emmerich
Making Contact, Moon 44, Universal Soldier, Stargate, Independence Day, Godzilla, The Patriot, Day After Tomorrow, 10,000BC, 2012, Anonymous, White House Down, ID Forever: Part 1 & Part 2

Gareth Evans
Footsteps, Merantau, The Raid: Redemption, V/H/S/2, The Raid 2: Berandal

David Fincher
Alien 3, Seven, The Game, Fight Club, Panic Room, Zodiac, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Social Network, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, House of Cards (TV), Gone Girl

Marc Forster
Monster's Ball, Finding Neverland, Stay, Stranger Than Fiction, Quantum of Solace, Machine Gun Preacher, World War Z

Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Intact, 28 Weeks Later, Intruders, Wednesday

Mel Gibson
Braveheart, The Passion of the Christ, Apocalypto

Michel Gondry
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Science of Sleep, Be Kind Rewind, The Green Hornet, The We and the I, Mood Indigo

Paul Greengrass

Resurrected, The Theory of Flight, Bloody Sunday, The Bourne Supremacy, United 93, The Bourne Ultimatum, Green Zone, Captain Phillips, Barca

Davis Guggenheim
An Inconvenient Truth, It Might Get Loud, Waiting for Superman, From the Sky Down

Mikael Hafstrom
Evil, Derailed, 1408, The Rite, Escape Plan

Michael Haneke
Code Unknown, The Piano Teacher, Cache (Hidden), Funny Games, The White Ribbon, Amour

Jered Hess
Napolean Dynamite, Nacho Libre, Gentlemen Broncos, Loomis Fargo

John Hillcoat
The Proposition, The Road, Lawless, Triple Nine

Gavin Hood
Tsotsi, Rendition, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Ender's Game

Tom Hooper
The Damned United, The Kings Speech, Les Miserables

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
21 Grams, Babel, Biutiful, Naran Ja, Birdman

Peter Jackson
Bad Taste, Meet the Feebles, Dead Alive, Heavenly Creatures, The Frighteners, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, King Kong, The Lovely Bones, The Hobbit Trilogy, The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun

Jim Jarmusch

Permanent Vacation, Stranger Than Paradise, Down by Law, Mystery Train, Dead Man, Night on Earth, Ghost Dog: The Way of The Samurai, Coffee and Cigarettes, Broken Flowers, Limits of Control, Only Lovers Left Alive

Rian Johnson
Brick, The Brothers Bloom, Looper

Spike Jonze
Being John Malkovich, Adaptation., Where the Wild Things Are, Pretty Sweet, Her

Wong Kar-Wai
Chunking Express, In the Mood for Love, 2046, My Blueberry Nights, The Grandmaster

Richard Kelly
Donnie Darko, Southland Tales, The Box, Corpus Christi

Abbas Kiarostami
Taste of Cherry, The Wind Will Carry Us, Certified Copy, Like Someone In Love

Francis Lawrence

Constantine, I Am Legend, Water for Elephants, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 & 2

Ang Lee
Sense and Sensibility, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Hulk, Brokeback Mountain, Lust Caution, Taking Woodstock, Life of Pi

Baz Lehrmann
Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge!, Australia, The Great Gatsby

Louis Leterrier
The Transporter, Unleashed, Transporter 2, The Incredible Hulk, Clash of the Titans, Now You See Me

Richard Linklater
Slacker, Dazed and Confused, Before Sunrise, School of Rock, Before Sunset, A Scanner Darkly, Fast Food Nation, Me and Orson Welles, Bernie, Before Midnight

David Lynch
Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Dune, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, Twin Peaks (TV), Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive, Rabbits, Inland Empire

James Mangold
Heavy, Copland, Girl Interrupted, Kate & Leopold, Identity, Walk the Line, 3:10 to Yuma, Knight & Day, Juliet, The Wolverine, Three Little Words

Michael Mann
Thief, The Keep, Manhunter, Last of the Mohicans, Heat, The Insider, Ali, Collateral, Miami Vice, Public Enemies, Cyber

Adam McKay
Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Step Brothers, The Other Guys, Anchorman: The Legend Continues

Sam Mendes
American Beauty, Road to Perdition, Jarhead, Revolutionary Road, Away We Go, Skyfall, Bond 24

John Cameron Mitchell
 
Hedwig & the Angry Inch, Shortbus, Rabbit Hole

Michael Moore

Roger & Me, Bowling for Columbine, Fahrenheit 9/11, Sicko, Capitalism: A Love Story

Vincenzo Natali

 Cube, Cypher, Nothing, Splice, Haunter, High Rise, ABC's of Death 2

Christopher Nolan
Following, Memento, Insomnia, Batman Begins, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, Inception, The Dark Knight Rises, Interstellar

Niels Arden Oplev
We Shall Overcome, Worlds Apart, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Dead Man Down

Wolfgang Petersen
Das Boot, The Neverending Story, In the Line of Fire, Outbreak, The Perfect Storm, Troy, Poseidon

Alex Proyas

Spirits of the Air Gremlins of the Clouds, The Crow, Dark City, Garage Days, I Robot, Knowing, The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, Gods of Egypt

Sam Raimi
Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, Darkman, Army of Darkness, The Quick and the Dead, Spiderman Franchise, Drag Me To Hell, Oz: The Great & Powerful

Matt Reeves

Cloverfield, Let Me In, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Ivan Reitman

Foxy Lady, Cannibal Girls, Meatballs, Stripes, Ghostbusters, Legal Eagles, Twins, Ghostbusters II, Kindergarten Cop, Dave, Junior, Fathers' Day, Six Days Seven Nights, Evolution, My Super Ex-Girlfriend, No Strings Attached, Draftday, Triplets

Jason Reitman
Thank You For Smoking, Juno, Up In The Air, Young Adult, Labor Day

Nicholas Winding Refn

Pusher, Bleeder, Fear X, With Blood On My Hands: Pusher II, I'm the Angel of Death: Pusher III, Bronson, Valhalla Rising, Drive, Only God Forgives, I Walk With The Dead

Guy Ritchie

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch., Swept Away, Revolver, RocknRolla, Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

Robert Rodriguez

El Mariachi, Desperado, From Dusk Til Dawn, The Faculty, Spy Kids, Spy Kids 2, Spy Kids 3, Once Upon A Time In Mexico, Sin City, Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl, Planet Terror, Shorts, Machete, Spy Kids 4, Machete Kills, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

Mark Romanek

Static, One Hour Photo, Never Let Me Go, The Lost Symbol

David O. Russell
Spanking the Monkey, Flirting with Disaster, Three Kings, I Heart Huckabees, The Fighter, The Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, Nailed

Walter Salles
Behind the Sun, The Motorcycle Diaries, Dark Water, Paris Je T'aime, On the Road

Joel Schumacher
The Lost Boys, Flatliners, Falling Down, Batman Forever, The Phantom of the Opera, The Number 23, Blood Creek, Twelve, Man in the Mirror, Trespass

M. Night Shyamalan
The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, Signs, The Village, Lady In The Water, The Last Airbender, After Earth

Bryan Singer
The Usual Suspects, X-Men, X2, Superman Returns, Valkyrie, Jack the Giant Killer, X-Men: Days of Future Past

Tarsem Singh
The Cell, The Fall, Immortals, Mirror Mirror, Marco Polo, Selfless

Kevin Smith

Clerks., Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Jersey Girl, Clerks II, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Cop Out, Red State, Clerks 3

Zack Snyder
Dawn of the Dead, 300, Watchmen, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Sucker Punch, The Man of Steel, Man of Steel 2

Steven Soderburgh
Sex Lies and Videotape, Kafka, The Underneath, Out of Sight, The Limey, Erin Brockovich, Traffic, Ocean's 11, Solaris, Ocean's 12, Bubble, The Good German, Ocean's 13, Che, The Girlfriend Experience, The Informant!, Haywire, Contagion, Magic Mike, Side Effects, Behind the Candelabra

Joe Swanberg
Kissing on the Mouth, LOL, Hanna Takes the Stairs, Nights & Weekends, Alexander the Last, Uncle Kent, Silver Bullets, V/H/S, All the Light in the Sky, Privacy Setting, Drinking Buddies, 24 Exposures, Happy Christmas

Quentin Tarantino
Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill: Vol I-II, Death Proof, Inglorious Basterds, Django Unchained, Kill Bill: Vol III

Gus Van Sant
My Own Private Idaho, Good Will Hunting, Psycho (1998), Finding Forrester, Elephant, Paranoid Park, Milk, Restless, My Own Private River, Promised Land

Gore Verbinski
The Mexican, The Ring, Pirates of the Caribbean I-III, The Weather Man, Rango, The Lone Ranger

The Wachowskis
Bound, The Matrix Trilogy, Speed Racer, Cloud Atlas, Jupiter Ascending

Joss Whedon

Firefly (TV), Buffy The Vampire Slayer (TV), Angel (TV), Serenity, Thor, The Avengers, Much Ado About Nothing, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., The Avengers: Age of Ultron

Edgar Wright

Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, The World's End, Ant-Man

Joe Wright

Pride & Prejudice, Atonement, The Soloist, Hanna, Anna Karenina




The New Directors with Fresh Eyes
They have made 1-3 films with at least one film that speaks with a new and skillful voice.

Tomas Alfredson - Let the Right One In, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Fede Alvarez - Evil Dead

Andrea Arnold - Red Road, Fish Tank, Wuthering Heights

Richard Ayoade - Submarine, The Double

Zal Batmanblij - Sound of my Voice, The East

Jeffrey Blitz - Rocket Science, Lucky

Neill Blomkamp - District 9, Elysium, Chappie

Mike Cahill - Boxers & Bellerinas, Another Earth, I Origins

Antonio CamposAfterschool, Simon Killer

Shane Carruth - Primer, Upstream Color

Stephen Chbosky - The Four Corners of Nowhere, Perks of Being a Wallflower

Derek Cianfrance - Brother Tied, Blue Valentine, The Place Beyond the Pines, Metalhead

Roman Coppola - CQ, A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III

Joe Cornish - Attack the Block, Rust

Andrew Dominik - Chopper, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Killing them Softly, Blonde

Lena Dunham - Tiny Furniture, Girls

Sean Durkin - Martha Marcy May Marlene, Janis

Gareth Edwards - Monsters, Godzilla

Ruben Fleischer - Zombieland, 30 Minutes or Less, Gangster Squad

Chris Fuller - Loren Cass, Surpassing All Other Kings

Evan Glodell - Bellflower

Drew Goddard - Cabin in the Woods

Debra Granik - Down to the Bone, Winters Bone

James Gunn - Slither, Super, Guardians of the Galaxy

Ian Hubert - Anagnorisis, Tears of Steel, Project London

Duncan Jones - Moon, Source Code, Warcraft

Harmony Korine - Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy, Mister Lonely, Spring Breakers

Joseph Kosinski - Tron: Legacy, Oblivion, Untitled Tron: Legacy Sequel

Jonathan Levine - All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, The Wackness, 50/50, Warm Bodies

Jennifer Chambers Lynch- Surveillance, Chained, A Fall From Grace

Greg Marcks - 11:14, Echelon Conspiracy

John Maybury - The Jacket, The Edge of Love

Martin McDonagh - In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths

Jeff Nichols - Shotgun Stories, Take Shelter, Mud

Calvin Reeder - The Oregonian, The Rambler

Kelly Reichardt - Old Joy, Wendy & Lucy, Meek's Cutoff, Night Moves

Scott Stewart - Legion, Priest, Dark Skies, Dominion

M. Dot Strange - We Are The Strange, Heart String Marionette

Josh Trank - Chronicle, Fantastic Four, Venom

Pete Travis - Vantage Point, Endgame, Dredd, Hangman

Colin Trevorrow - Safety Not Guaranteed, Jurassic Park IV

Benh Zeitlin - Beasts of the Southern Wild

Craig Zobel - Great World of Sound, Compliance, Z for Zachariah

Monday, January 14, 2013

Jon's Most Anticipated Movies of 2013


Starting out with the most anticipated...
including updates with my responses to how these movies actually turned out!

1. Ender's Game- Finally the adaptation of Orson Scott Card's best selling sci-fi saga where children are trained to be cutthroat strategists, generals and warriors defending earth against a coming alien invasion! So incredible that this is actually happening! It wasn't as mind-blowing as I thought. But it was a fairly well made and a fun to watch movie, though it didn't make my top 13.

2. Elysium- Neill Blomkamp dishes out another high concept sci-fi epic with socially conscious morals. Wow! It's too bad this film wasn't nearly as good as District 9. Kind of a bummer… but some memorable moments.

3. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug- Peter Jackson's first film from the Hobbit Trilogy was my favorite of last year and I can't wait to see Smaug in all his gilded glory this next year!! In my opinion this wasn't as great as the first Hobbit film but I did enjoy it!

4. Pacific Rim- Guillermo Del Toro's anime-inspired sci-fi epic, with Mecha and Godzilla-like creatures battling it out over the planet earth. meh… It had some great action and VFX, but story and acting was weak.

5. After Earth- An epic sci-fi with Will & Jaden Smith returning to our planet in the far future to find out what earth has become. Woah… this was bad. Now we know what Will Smith has become.

6. Oblivion- An epic sci-fi with Tom Cruise returning to our planet in the far future to find out what earth has become. Not so great… but there are some cool images and moments.

7. Star Trek Into Darkness- Watching what JJ Abrams has done with the Star Trek franchise has me all in a tizzy. Now instead of Kirk shouting "Khan!" he might be shouting "Cumberbatch!" It's bad when it should be good! Frustration!

8. To The Wonder- The next art house movie by film master Terrence Mallick. This one actually was pretty decent. It made my top 13 of the year.

9. Oldboy- the American remake of the original South Korean film, which was mind-blowingly cool.

10. The World's End- Simon & Nick get back together to round out the Blood & Ice Cream Trilogy. Should be fun! Edgar Wright never seems to disappoint, neither do Nick Frost or Simon Pegg.

11. World War Z- Billed as the zombie movie to end all zombie movies (which is starring Brad Pitt of course). Better than most thought it would be.

12. The Place Beyond the Pines- Gosling/Cianfrance pair up once again to give us another beautiful drama except this time with Gosling as a reckless motor-cycling bank robber! Yayy! Great film, albeit a tad long. But its good enough to warrant that extra length.

13. A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III- Any comedy I can see with Bill Murray & Aubrey Plaza in it will interest me! Its kinda fun but not THAT special.

14. Anchorman: The Legend Continues- The Legend will hopefully get more respect this time around since most of the leads have become super-famous since then, especially Steve Carell.

15. The Evil Dead- This remake of the amazing classic debut film of the same name from Sam Raimi actually looks like it could be worth a watch, even with me not being a horror fan.

16. The Great Gatsby- Regardless of Hollywoods general disregard of Baz Luhrmann's films, I actually really dig his style and this one looks really interesting. Turned out to be pretty great and VERY interesting!!

17. Man of Steel- Looks like a fresh new perspective on the Superman saga by FX genius Zack Snyder. I think this one was the best super hero movie of the summer. There was some angst and some self-discovery going on, and buildings got demolished.

18. This is the End- Seems like NOT just another Seth Rogen comedy! Instead a whole cast of crazy comedy actors can add to the end of the world lampooning of the year. meh… I wasn't that turned on by it. I didn't think these famous people getting sent to hell was that shocking, or interesting and... for someone who seemed to read the Bible to get half of the plot you'd think they wouldn't totally miss the part on HOW you get to heaven.

19. Upstream Color- Could be an art house delight from the director of the breakaway debut film "Primer". It was definitely an art house delight for me! My second favorite film of the year! I hope Shane Carruth makes more films! Quicker!

20. The Heat- A McCarthy & Bullock team up which should offer some side-splitting craziness! It was fun but not a great movie by any means.

21. Kick Ass 2- I loved the first Kick Ass which really had such bright, vivid superhero characters. Hopefully, this one will not disappoint.

22. Riddick- I have a soft spot for the Riddick franchise even though Diesel is the weak part for me. Another excuse to enter into that same world again is really exciting.

23. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire- I read the books and even though the first film was awkward I still love the story and what they might do with this film interpretation of a really unique franchise. It was better than I thought it would be!

24. Iron Man 3- This franchise has been one of the best superhero franchises out there & this one should be no exception. Third best super hero movie of the year, after Thor 2.

25. Identity Thief- Another McCarthy movie being released this year except this one is with Jason Bateman. Should prove to be an exercise in hilarity! eh… not so much.

26.The Host- Even though this is written by the writer of the Twilight series, I found the trailers for this film intriguing and a very interesting concept. And I think they could really pull off this one with Saoirse in the drivers seat. Wow! That was worse than After Earth. That was BAD.

27. Warm Bodies- regardless of the fact that my short film "Death Do Us Part" has a similar story I really liked the clip that's been released online from the beginning of the film. Pretty decent film! It is definitely a film of merit this year!

28. Movie 43- A comedy that is as star-studded and as crazy as this one most be good, right? Wow, a real clunker of a film. 

29. Thor: The Dark World- I'm interested in where Hemsworth will take Thor to in the second film of the franchise. Second best super hero film of the year after Man of Steel.

30. Despicable Me 2- I enjoy these kinds of silly animated films and last year there weren't enough of them around.

31. The Lone Ranger- I love Johnny Depp & Army Hammer, so my hope is that this will be even better than "The Pirates" movies. Better than many claimed. Its too bad the film bombed at the box office because it was a very decent interpretation of the Lone Ranger.

32. A Good Day to Die Hard- I actually really enjoyed the last Die Hard film and that Bruce Willis guy has still got that charming know-how to make it work.

33. Small Apartments- Looks like American breakout film for actor Matt Lucas, known for the hilarious BBC show "Little Britain". Not too shabby.

34. Wrong- another random and confusingly quirky film from director Quentin Dupieux, who made the strange film "Rubber" a few years back. A pretty silly film but not as memorable as "Rubber". Still, it is worth a watch.

35. Dead Man Down- an interesting, slick-looking revenge tale featuring Noomi Rapace, Colin Farrell & Terrence Howard. I was pretty unimpressed. The plot was not believable.

36. Jack the Giant Slayer- Fairy Tale goodness from director Bryan Singer.

37. The Last Stand- Could be a good return to fun action flicks for the "Governator". Eh, it was ok.

38. On the Road- I've been waiting for a good accurate adaptation of the classic stream of consciousness tale by locally loved Beatnik author, Jack Kerouac, and this looks like it might do the trick. Nope. 

39. 21 and Over- Looks like a college coming of age party movie that might actually get me to crack a smile, since typically that kind of film bores me to tears. I wasn't bored to tears but afterwards it left my memory. Oh well.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Jon's Top Twelve of 2012

Why the top twelve? Well it sounds good... But also, there were so many great films this year I had to up the ante to make room for more. At this rate, I will add an extra film to the list every year until 2020. So here we are, the top 12!


1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Adventure - Dir. Peter Jackson
The Hobbit is a well deserved second chance at visiting Middle Earth for Peter Jackson. This is where he really gets to share his mutual love of this fantasy world with all of us & regardless of all the negative reviews I've heard lately about the Hobbit from bloggers or soon to be bloggers (who apparently can't just sit back and enjoy themselves while watching movies anymore), I enjoyed every second of this film.


The only problem in my view is his desire to change things to a heightened frame rate. I saw it in 48/fps and in the traditional 24. I didn't like the 48 as it rendered a very video look to it that was uncomfortable for me. But let's get this straight... this in no way reflects on the movie badly. The movie by itself without the 48 is a masterful film, full of Middle Earth goodness and all the great beats of Tolkien's classic stories is there... redemption, sacrifice, humility, the simple things in life and all of the evil forces pitted against Middle Earth as well.

 I found it difficult after watching this film, to listen to reviewers say they didn't like the added reminders of The Lord of the Rings in this film. What? Are you serious? It made it so much better, it added to the story and the context of the film, and it was super fun to watch! Believe me, I know the book, but I know this is a film... And I am so grateful that we will be getting even MORE of a good thing in all three of these films! Peter Jackson proves he can make every single frame of his movie sing with a deep beautiful ancient Dwarven melody. I loved it and had to watch it more than once. Maybe some people just don't enjoy spending time in Middle Earth, but that's the most they can rightly say against this film.

2. The Avengers - Dir. Joss Wedon
I absolutely loved this film! I was a close contender for first place this year! Considering the great challenges just to make this film I was so blown away by the final product! It is now, in my view the very BEST superhero film ever made!

3. Django Unchained - Dir. Quentin Tarantino
One of his best works, although I am still partial to Kill Bill myself. There is a deep, subversive, exploitation goodness to this film. Unless you can really understand & enjoy subversive films I do not recommend this to you. But I have heard from a lot of people that their politics can't seem to let them enjoy this film. My view on that is if it won't let you, you have been way too political in your life and it is time to learn to just sit down and enjoy a film for what it is, instead of what your ideology says it is 'supposed to be'. So, are you okay with banning Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn because the 'N' word is in them? Sorry, you should not watch this movie.

4. Prometheus - Dir. Ridley Scott
I must, again, differ with reviewers on this one. Reviewers often get it in their heads as to what a film is 'supposed to be' just like 'political types' do. This movie did not give them what they wanted on a silver platter. But, if you just enjoy being in this sci-fi universe Ridley created, understanding where he came from with Alien, etc, this is a great offering to supplement that same universe.



No, it does not give a lot of answers. Since when was that a requirement of good storytelling? Quite the opposite. He did not make all of his crew intelligent or perfect in their actions or motivations. Since when has THAT been a requirement as well?

In fact, if we go into the horror genre itself, we see that characters are RARELY doing the 'intelligent thing'! Horror films are basically Greek tragedies. Hence, the huge mistakes they make, to create even larger problems which climaxes into a ridiculous, huge problem for everyone. These days we rarely even get a hero to save us in the end of our modern Greek tragedies. This is just normal in these stories in order to make the point they are wanting to make to the audience.

I am, also, a major lover of Production Design as a large element of what makes up a great film because I love very original, world building films. This movie is a beautiful work of art in its design, its sets, its costumes, etc. The world it creates is masterfully fantastical and gorgeous! That counts for something in my book and it SHOULD count for a lot more in other people's books as well.

5. Looper - Dir. Rian Johnson
Another masterful sci-fi this year. This film finds an amazing balance between story, character & setting to give one of the blow away performances of the year! Some really nice anime inspired scenes in the third act to throw us for a looper... errr a loop.

6. Skyfall - Dir. Sam Mendes
For a James Bond film to be one of the best of the year has been unheard of for more than two decades, excepting only 'Casino Royale' in my opinion. This film has the classy Bond feel along with new, exotic locations and regardless of what people say about the story ending flat I have to disagree. The ending set piece at the Skyfall Estate will prove to be one of the most memorable and seminal sequences in James Bond history! A must see for any Bond or Bourne fans out there!

7. Chronicle - Dir. Josh Trank
I struggled a lot with this film because I wanted to put it higher on the list. It has a special place for me as a new kind of superhero film. The acting wasn't perfect but pretty solid. The found footage element of the film was extremely well thought out and very well executed. I hated the last scene of the film where he flies to Nepal. Quite silly. There were a few of these kinds of cheesy moments that seemed out of place but for all the things that were amazing about this film, it makes up for these issues in spades!

8. Moonrise Kingdom - Dir. Wes Anderson
This was another film I struggled to put at the top of this list and I have a very special place in my heart for Wes' films. This one proves to be his best work in my opinion. Full of heart, creativity, quirk, and quaint romanticism. Loved it!

9. The Dark Knight Rises - Dir. Chris Nolan
I expected more of Chris Nolan this year with this film. It has huge plot holes. Unrealistic action. Grandiose gestures that mean almost nothing. But despite all of this it proves to be an enigmatic masterpiece of superhero angst that threatens to rewrite the Bruce Wayne legacy... And no one seems to mind in the slightest because we all had so much fun watching it!

10. The Invisible War - Dir. Kirby Dick
Now we have to bring it down a bit. This film just might change your life. I could save it or end it. If you are a woman and you are considering entering into military service YOU MUST WATCH THIS FILM FIRST! This film blew me into little bitty pieces on the floor and told me I was a dirty, bad and disgusting person. I did not enjoy watching this film and this is exactly WHY this film is important and needs to be seen by everyone. Period.

11. Raid: Redemption - Dir. Gareth Evans
A must watch for anyone who likes action or martial arts films! This guys almost redefine the action/fighting film with new ideas that could terrorize you in your sleep! Not that this is a horror film... But it IS a holy terror to those who feel they've seen everything that action or martial arts films have to offer. I enjoyed it, but there is not much character development or character arc in this movie... it is all crazy action!

12. Cabin in the Woods - Dir. Drew Goddard
Speaking of horror... (LOL) this is a must watch for any horror lover out there! This film may just ruin every experience with your favorite horror flicks for all time. Why is horror what it is? Why do characters in horror always do the WRONG thing? Why do horror lovers love horror? This movie might just answer all of these questions in a way you never thought could be answered... and do it with a smile.

Honorable Mention:
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Seven Psychopaths
Perks of Being a Wallflower
Compliance
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
End of Watch
Jack Reacher
Dredd
The Watch
The Grey


There were, no doubt, some films that could have stolen the top positions here on my list if ONLY I had actually watched them!

Movies I Should Have Seen Already from 2012 (But Didn't):
West of Memphis
Yelling to the Sky
Rust & Bone
Killer Joe

I might amend this list once I see these films... Speaking of which, the best of from last year (2011) could also be amended by now since most of the films I never got to see on that list I have actually seen now. We will see if I have time to update that post. Happy watching and see ya next year for the top 13 of 2013!

Update on 8/14/13: Many of the films I had not seen before have now been viewed and many of them I am sorry to say, do actually affect the results of my top twelve list. Also, some of the films on my list, I must admit, given the benefit of time, have soured on me. The current list is...

1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Adventure
2. The Avengers
3. Life of Pi
4. Moonrise Kingdom
5. Les Miserables
6. Looper
7. Skyfall
8. The Dark Knight Rises
9. Prometheus
10. Chronicle
11. Cabin in the Woods
12. Silver Linings Playbook

Honorable Mention:
Django Unchained
The Invisible War
Raid: Redemption
Holy Motors
The Impossible
Zero Dark Thirty
Killing Them Softly
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Seven Psychopaths
Perks of Being a Wallflower
Compliance
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
End of Watch
Jack Reacher
Dredd
The Watch
The Grey