By Steve Herte
Allow
me to preface my “first ever” compilation of films worth seeing
twice and those that can be forgotten forever. If you’re a big fan
of History, Biography, Reality TV or Depression you won’t see your
movies here. I go to the theater to be entertained, not to be sad,
rehash the failed past, be told what could have happened if the Nazis
won, or to watch endless hordes of zombies attacking the last living
beings on Earth.
Even
though three of my top 10 choices deal with adaptations of actual
events, they attracted me and delighted me when I saw them. You may
notice a preponderance of animated features and science fiction. This
has been what has entertained me since my childhood both in books and
on film. When I realized the work and the size of the staff that goes
into creating these movies I appreciate them even more. These are the
10 best and 10 worst (actually just “not as good” – none were
really horrible) of 2013 in my humble opinion.
The
Best of 2013
10. Planes
The
movie that surpasses Cars in script and scope and
then
Becomes
the last one on this list. Yes, this is number ten.
9. The
Sapphires
Four
Outback girls perform sublime on Motown songs so fine
And
tour Korea (in the war) – exciting – number nine.
8. Despicable
Me 2
A
former super-villain, now a single Dad is great,
But
save the world he must, and does in movie number eight.
7. Haute
Cuisine
The
kitchen of a French Premier is transformed into heaven,
Though
odds are great, a female chef excels in number seven.
6. The
Lone Ranger
It’s
Tonto’s tale of clumsy lawyer, yet him the “spirit horse” picks
To
rise to legend, dealing justice, worthy of a six.
5. All
Is Lost
Robert
Redford, alone at sea, trying all to stay alive,
A
solo tour-de-force is he and so, he’s number five.
4. Cloudy
With a Chance of Meatballs 2
Tacodiles
and Shrimpanzees, Burger Spiders and more
Hilarious
evolution gains the rank of number four.
3. Gravity
Sandra
and George dodge high-speed space junk whizzing by and free,
One
makes it home (just barely) and that’s my number three.
2. Frozen
Tale
of the Snow Queen, Disney’s best, excellent music too,
Animation’s
flawless, the story’s great, it merits number two.
1. Philomena
Judy
Dench, an Irish mother searching for her son,
Acting,
splendid! That’s why this film’s chosen number one.
The
Worst of 2013
10. Hansel
& Gretel – Witch Hunters
Be
careful ladies, watch your spells, this couple’s packin’ lead,
To
clinch tenth place. The witches aren’t the only things that’s
dead.
9. Pacific
Rim
Transformers meet Godzilla and
together cross the line,
The
enemy’s beneath the seas! O boy! It’s number nine.
8. R.I.P.D.
Ghostbusters meets
the Men In Black – too much, too little, too late,
This
movie scrambled up from bottom into number eight.
7. Blue
Jasmine
If
Woody Allen starred in this, the plot would have some leaven
To
raise it up from vulgar boredom. Keep it number seven.
6. Enough
Said
A
comedy, unfunny with both stars in stereotype fixes
It’s
dull and sad and well deserves to rank among the sixes.
5. The
Host
The
bad guys are in us erasing mem’ry, controlling our very lives
She
gets beat up but love conquers all? This film’s the lowest of
fives.
4. Elysium
There
will be poor always, pathetically struggling on Earth as ne’er
before.
Rich
are in space and shoot down the poor in sad movie number four.
3. Oblivion
A
war was fought and “won” by Earth – it looks like Death
Val-ley,
The
enemy’s not them, it’s us! A perfect number three.
2. Last
Days on Mars
The
mission’s over, no life found, except for fungus, ew!
It
makes them all blood-thirsty zombies. Right! It’s number two.
1.
Epic
I
love cartoons and animation. They’re crazy, happy, fun!
Unfortunately,
not this film. It’s hackneyed. Number one.
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