Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Top 6 Movies from the MCU

It's time to weigh in on one of the most controversial topics of the moment, what actually are the best Marvel Studio movies to date? There is controversy over what makes a good movie and what makes a bad one, here at Top 6 Movies we have 1 criteria, what one are we most likely to watch again and again, what ones when sitting bored on a Saturday night whilst the kids are in bed will we put on the DVD/Blueray/Netflix/Amazon device.

We will likely put the cat amongst the pigeons with this one and there may be some strong disagreements, but this is our list and if your favourite doesn't feature it's not because we didn't like it, I can say whole heartedly that I have enjoyed every Marvel movie so far, but not every film was created equal.



MCU Movies


6. Captain America: The First Avenger



I had never seen or read anything of Captain America prior to the release of this film, my brother watched the cartoons when he was younger but I had no recollection, so I came to this character completely fresh without any expectations or bias. I was a little worried as I could only remember Chris Evans from the first Fantastic Four film and he was awful in that, but then again so was the movie, so much so that I didn't bother watching the second one.

I was impressed, the CGI work to make Evans look small was good, Stanley Tucci, Haley Atwell and Tommy Lee Jones put in great performances, Chis Evans was convincing as the weakling turned super soldier and as far as origin stories go I was very impressed. I felt like I understood the character, what motivated him and I loved the WW2 setting.

I don't have many down sides to the film other than Hugo Weaving sounding like he was impersonating Sam Neil in the Hunt for the Red October and my massive doubts that anyone other than the title character could have boarded that high speed train. Other than these little issues, I found this to be a highly enjoyable film.



5. Iron Man



Another origin story and another character I had no experience of until the film, Robert Downey Junior however I did know, I loved his earlier films like Air America and Back to School but I wasn't sure if I was ready for him to take the lead role. My expectations for this film were not high but I was pleasantly impressed with the thought process involved in bringing this relatively unknown character into an instant fan favourite.

RDJ was the only real choice to display the arrogance and brilliance of this character and he mastered it well, it's hard for one actor to carry a full movie of this type on their own but he did, without disrespect to Paltrow or Howard I didn't feel that they contributed much in the way of character to the story. Jeff Bridges was a convincing but obvious bad guy, the ending went the only direction it could with a David and Goliath type finale. Overall a great film which kick-started the whole MCU as we know it.




4. Captain America: Civil War [Blu-ray] [2016]



The latest instalment from the MCU showing what could happen if superheroes can no longer play nicely. By this point we are invested in the characters, we know who we like and we know where they have come from, but they have been set apart. Stark convinced that the Avengers need oversight and can no longer operate as an uncontrollable entity, Cap obviously looking for some kind of Airwolf The Movie [DVD] [1984] type arrangement where they will help out when asked but are free to do what they want the rest of the time.

Stark is trying to wear his big boy pants and Cap is being unbelievably naïve, but there could be a way through until Bucky is in trouble, unfortunately this presents a blind spot for Cap who doesn't think twice about interfering and going against the newly ratified accords, pitting Avenger vs Avenger.

Overall this was a fun action flick, the airport scene was very good, with Ant man and Spiderman bringing the humour during the fight, the almost sibling rivalry of  Cap and Ironman is pushed to breaking point, Black Widow is her usual impressive self and I was especially impressed with the Scarlett Witch who I believed explored her character better. I have liked Falcon since he first appeared in Winter Soldier and this outing was no different, also we enjoyed a really good first impression from the Black Panther.

Downsides had to be Thaddeus Ross who was as two dimensional and unimpressive as he was in the Hulk film, his appearance was not required. Noticeable absences were Nick Fury and Maria Hill, it made absolutely no sense for neither of them to be present in this film, when they were probably needed more than ever.

This was a really hard film to get right as it was a Cap movie but he did seem to be on the wrong side of the fight. It served it's purpose which I am sure is to create the rift that will be prevalent in the first Infinity War film.




3. Marvel's The Avengers: Age Of Ultron



Some people may be surprised to see this film so highly placed on the list, but you shouldn't be because despite critic abuse it was a fun action packed movie that worked well for introducing new characters and developing existing ones.

The Avengers have clubbed together to take out the remnants of Hydra and in doing so they discover Loki's missing sceptre. Research of the glow stick results in Stark and Banner attempting to build their suit of armour around the world an artificial intelligence called Ultron that would help protect the planet against invading armies like those from the battle of New York that they were completely unprepared for. The first attempt unfortunately fails and results in a death-bot who would like to destroy the Avengers along with pretty much the rest of the human population.

There are some amazingly good bits in the film including the initial attack on Hydra, the after party with the superheroes chilling and winding down, the Hulkbuster and the Sokovia battle. All great scenes which helped make the film so enjoyable and one that I would watch again and again, not to mention the introduction of great characters such as Scarlet Witch and Vision. Yes there were some downsides, most of which were out of the control of Whedon who was dealing with the pressure of a growing franchise filled with other directors who refused to play ball for the larger story. The Thor and Selvig part was a little weird but served two purposes, one to set up the third instalment of the Azgardians series and secondly to motivate him to back Starks second attempt to create the artificial intelligence. Thoroughly enjoyable film, saddened that Whedon will not be on board for Infinity War.




2. Guardians of the Galaxy



When I first saw this film come up on the to be released list for the MCU I didn't yet trust that Marvel knew what they were doing. My expectations were not high for the film, but yet again I dragged my long suffering wife along to the cinema to check it out. I have to say I was so impressed right from the start, the soundtrack kicked in and suddenly I found myself looking at a modern day sci-fi hero surrounded by a comic book environment.

From start to finish I enjoyed every minute of the film, I had never heard the names Star Lord, Rocket, Gamora, Groot or Drax before in my life and now I wanted to be a part of that universe. Amazingly well told story, good action scenes, well acted parts, brilliant humour and a kick ass 70's soundtrack, that how you make a hit film out of something that very few people had ever heard of.

I am concerned about the follow up as I worry that they will struggle to repeat the originality of the first one, but I trust that Marvel will do me proud.




1. Avengers Assemble



Total game changer for movies of the type, the most charismatic villain in the franchise to date aligned with a powerful staff weapon, mind control ability and a huge army of aliens. Defending the Earth we have the most powerful creature in the franchise with his best personification yet in the Ruffalo's Hulk, the super smart and arrogant Ironman, the God, the super soldier and two master assassins.

The action sequences in the movie were fantastic and faultless, the dialogue was clever and witty as you would expect from the Firefly - The Complete Series [DVD] [2003] and Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Complete Seasons 1-7 [DVD] creator and their was the heart, the emotion urging the Avengers on and the audience with them, the killing of Phil Coulson, Whedon not afraid to do what the Russo brothers haven't managed to achieve yet, the unexpected death of a well known character. Coulson had appeared in two Ironman films and Thor up until this point, no one saw his life being ended in such a brutal unforgiving way. (For all of those who will claim he was brought back to life in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 1 [DVD] , he wasn't revived in the MCU, he is still dead in that).

Some will claim that the attacking aliens story wasn't developed enough, but the truth is who cares, what good is it to have superheroes without a big bad to battle, so as far as enjoyable movies are concerned this one is right up there and that is why it is number 1 on my list.

There's something missing


There of course are films that did not make my list, many people may be surprised that Captain America: The Winter Soldier hasn't appeared, so let me clear this up; I enjoyed the second instalment of the Captain America Trilogy, but it didn't impress me as much as it did others. I'll tell you why, I didn't find the film as clever as so many others thought it was, it was obvious that Bucky was a pawn who had had his mind altered, Rumlow seemed dodgy right from the start, it was obvious that Robert Redford was bent the moment he appeared on screen, why? Because he had to be, he was to big a star with an unknown name in the MCU thus far to be a good guy. I like the film, the introduction of Sam was good, Black Widow fun as always, but even she wasn't on top of her game, the masks came straight out of Mission impossible and the biggest hole in the film was that they felt they had to do it alone, no Ironman, Hulk or even Hawkeye, after the bond that had been created in the Avengers I don't know if it was believable to have them all sitting out when three giant death machines were taking off over Washington.

So that is it, this is the list, if you have any comments below is where to put them.

Saturday, 7 May 2016

Top 6 Movies set in a Courtroom

Top 6 Movies The concept is simple, everybody always asks about top 5 things, top 5 movies, songs, dinners, cities, sexual positions etc... But 5 can be a easy number to hit, 6 however, finding that extra 1 is difficult. So this blog will focus over time on finding the Top 6 Movies in any category, whether its top 6 movies based on comic books, set in a sky scraper or starred in by a particular actor/actress, we will find the top 6 movies of any type of all time.

Courtroom Drama's

I love a good courtroom drama, the thrills, the tension, the objections and the intrigue, it was my belief that if law could be like it was in the movies then I would want nothing more than to become a lawyer. As I got older I realised that the law profession was nowhere near as exciting in real-life as it is in the movies. So I will continue to enjoy the law through my TV screen the way it's supposed to be.

Here is my Top 6 List

6. John Grisham's the Rainmaker



A young Matt Damon alongside a never young Danny DeVito bring to life the first of the John Grisham movies featured on the list. Idealist Rudy Bayler (Damon) comes out of law school looking to make his mark on the world but is only able to get work with a dodgy ambulance chasing law firm owned by Bruiser Stone (Mickey Rourke). After one illegal dealing too many Bruiser absconds for safer climates leaving Rudy and law clerk Deck Shifflet (DeVito) to set-up shop together, whilst they battle a fraudulent insurance company.

Really good look at the American legal system along with the difference that can be made when the opinions of the judges match up with the lawyer. Some really good courtroom scenes in the film along with an array of nice personal interactions with the cast. Happy o have the first of our John Grisham movies at number 6.

5. The Lincoln Lawyer [DVD]



Show me a legal thriller with some intimidation and immorality and I am there, Matthew McConaughey puts in a stellar performance as smug lawyer Mick Haller who since losing his licence is driven around all day in a black Lincoln. No real need for an office Haller conducts his business on the road. Smart enough to play the angles to get his clients off of serious charges it's better that he stay on the move, until he gets Louis Roulet (Ryan Philippe) off of a serious charge and Haller life and ex-wife Maggie (Marisa Tomei) suddenly become in danger.

Great story, portrayed well, McConaughey, Philippe and Tomei give great performances, the film deserves higher recognition than it gets, number 5 on the list it is.

4. Runaway Jury [DVD] [2004]



John Cusack, Rachel Weisz, Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman, what more reason could anyone need to watch a movie. But this one delivers it, suspense, drama, action and all the thrills you can handle. This is a clever thought-provoking movie which deals with the very real issue of who is responsible for the control of guns, the people who buy them or the people who sell them. As with all John Grisham novels this one is as exciting as it is original, the story has been adapted well for film, the performances from the main and supporting cast are brilliant and showcase their strengths properly. A film that can be enjoyed time and time again.

3. A Time To Kill [DVD] [1996]



The last of the John Grisham books on our list and the second movie we have featuring Matthew McConaughey. If you haven't seen it, why not? This is a great film, Samuel L Jackson is the father of a young girl who is raped by 2 young white guys in North America's deep south, however justice isn't always recognised properly for a black family, forcing Jackson to take matters into his own hands. Jake Brigance is the young lawyer trying to prove that anyone can receive a fair trial even in the deep south. This is a very exciting, drama filled courtroom thriller with one of the best closing statements I have ever seen.

2. A Few Good Men [DVD]



Before he wrote the legendary West Wing, Aaron Sorkin gave us A Few Good Men. An intelligent, exciting drama combined with a stellar cast, Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon, Jack Nicholson and Kiefer Sutherland to name but a few. What happens when a rookie lawyer with a history for plea bargains gets handed a high profile case? Lt Daniel Kaffee (Cruise) has to figure it out whilst dealing with pressure from all sides in this thrilling courtroom drama.

Good performances all around and a story that is as believable as it is morally questionable, the only downside of the entire film for me was Demi Moore, she doesn't do a bad job but she is far from being on par with the rest of the cast.

1. My Cousin Vinny



A personal favourite of mine, less serious than the other movies on the list, this comedy drama ticks the boxes for great storyline, compelling case for the prosecution, witty dialogue and loads of laughs, due mainly to Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei and the late great Fred Gwynne. Two students take the summer off to travel the country, unfortunately during a swing through Alabama a shopkeeper is murdered during a robbery and three eyewitnesses are sure the students done it. Joe Pesci is Vinny a newly qualified litigator and cousin of one of the accused who rolls into town to defend him, unfortunately his knowledge and experience is outweighed only by his bad attitude and dress code problem.

If you have never seen this movie, you need to, it's a great film and you will laugh all the way through it, you will also see why Marisa Tomei won her well deserved Oscar.

Well there you have it folks, that's the list, let me know what you think below.

Thursday, 5 May 2016

Top 6 Movie Actresses

Top 6 Movies The concept is simple, everybody always asks about top 5 things, top 5 movies, songs, dinners, cities, sexual positions etc... But 5 can be a easy number to hit, 6 however, finding that extra 1 is difficult. So this blog will focus over time on finding the Top 6 Movies in any category, whether its top 6 movies based on comic books, set in a sky scraper or starred in by a particular actor/actress, we will find the top 6 movies of any type of all time.

Top 6 Movie Actresses

The world is populated by many fine actresses, however there are only a few who would make me watch a movie I wasn't otherwise considering. I am laying down the gauntlet to anyone out there who would challenge me that their list is better. The only rules are that the actress must have starred in a motion picture and you must be able to reference at least 1 movie where they put in a stellar performance. Here is my list;

6. Anne Hathaway
Movie Reference; The Devil Wears Prada


I have to admit to having movie love for Anne since seeing her in The Princess Diaries  then so far every movie I have seen her in to date I have thoroughly enjoyed her performances, consistently getting into the role and being likeable no matter what. A very credible actress dealing with difficult subjects such as in the comedy drama Love and Other Drugs [DVD] to playing the style challenged Andy in The Devil Wears Prada. A very strong start to the list as my number 6.

5. Reese Whitherspoon
Movie Reference; Just Like Heaven [DVD]
 

I didn't really like Reese first time I saw her, which was in Cruel Intentions [DVD] [1999] , however that was probably more to do with the fact that I like so many other men were having a serious Sarah Michelle Gellar fascination. After re-watching the film I can appreciate how good Reese was in the part, however films such as Legally Blonde [DVD] [2001] and Sweet Home Alabama [DVD] [2002] made her a household name, turning the blonde bombshell into a fan favourite. Despite her growing stardom it wasn't until her fantastic performance in Just Like Heaven [DVD] that I feel she makes my list, it was such a fun, romantic, feel good film with some really good one liners. Reese is a solid actress and I would be much more inclined to put on a movie knowing that she is in it.

4. Morena Baccarin
Movie Reference; Deadpool



Morena was always on my list, ever since I fell in love with her on Firefly - The Complete Series [DVD] [2003] , I would have changed the rules to get her on the list even if she hadn't followed it up with a movie. But she did and with credits such as Serenity [DVD] [2005] and Deadpool to her name the jobbing TV actress has been given the key to the holy land. An engaging actress in TV shows including Stargate SG-1 - Complete Season 1-10 plus The Ark of Truth/ Continuum (New Packaging) [DVD] , Firefly - The Complete Series [DVD] [2003] , V - Season 1-2 [DVD] [2011] and Homeland - Season 1-4 [DVD] [2011], Morena has shown how diverse an actress that she is, her recent turn in Deadpool was no different, taking every advantage of her talent to show she was every bit a match for Ryan Reynolds. Despite my wife's distain for my emotional attachment to her for all these years I would certainly go and see a film with Morena in the cast list.

3. Marisa Tomei
Movie Reference; My Cousin Vinny



Mona Lisa Vito was the first experience I had that a woman could be like that, mouthy, tough, beautiful, knowledgeable, sexy, clever and right. The fact that Marisa won an Oscar for the part is of no surprise to me at all. Unfortunately she suffered from what is sometimes a curse of the golden statue, in that everybody wants you and unless your careful the parts they want you for aren't good enough. Seeing Marisa sitting next to Robert Downey Junior on the sofa in the new Captain America: Civil War [Blu-ray] [2016] reminded me about the rather lacklustre romcom that the two starred in many moons ago called Only You [DVD] [1999] . I couldn't fault either Tomei or Downey as they were both good in the film, it's just the storyline that let them down. Since then she has been putting in great supporting roles in films such as The Guru [DVD] [2002] , The Wrestler [DVD] and The Rewrite [DVD] . We are all getting excited to see more of her as Aunt May in the upcoming Spiderman Homecoming film. I have loved watching Marisa Tomei since the first time I saw her, luckily for me that first time wasn't Sylvester Stallone's Oscar [DVD]. Always on my list.

2. Natalie Portman
Movie Reference; Thor [DVD]



A strange choice picking Thor [DVD] as my movie reference I know as she has done much more varied work and I know it was a part that she felt under-utilised in. However I can't keep harping back to Leon I need to credit her for film she has done more recently and as the Star Wars prequels are largely out of favour, Mars Attacks! [DVD] [1996] can't really be taken seriously neither can Your Highness (Extended Edition) [DVD] . A lot of the other films such as Closer , Black Swan and V for Vendetta [DVD] [2006] I didn't like enough to credit them, so there it is Thor. The sheer range of parts that Portman has played combined with the fact she has been good in every one of them shows why she is on the list. I could never tire of watching her in a movie and am quite saddened by reports that she may not return as Jane Foster in the third instalment of Thor.

1. Emma Stone
Movie Reference; Easy A



Anybody who does not think Emma Stone is talented needs to go outside and beat themselves with a cricket bat and try again. When I saw Easy A I wasn't expecting much from it, the film had been recommended to me by someone else and I thought 'fine I'll give it a try.' I was so surprised by how witty and clever the film appeared to be, held together by the fantastically charismatic Stone who owned every scene she was in. This film made me hungry for more, Zombieland came next, followed by Superbad . I was hooked, The Amazing Spider-Man finally gave viewers a Peter Parker love interest worthy of the character, no more Kirsten Dunst, yay! She followed that up with the film The Help [DVD] which was phenomenal, showing some great depth to her skills, not only love interest, mild action starlet, comedy performer but also clever and witty. We are still very much at the start of the Emma Stone tidal wave, there is plenty more to come and like a fine wine I am sure she will only get better with age.

Well there you have it, that is my list, I challenge you all to suggest a better list, however if you feel I have forgotten someone or you believe I am totally wrong then please post your list in the comments.



Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Top 6 Movies with Ryan Reynolds

Top 6 Movies The concept is simple, everybody always asks about top 5 things, top 5 movies, songs, dinners, cities, sexual positions etc... But 5 can be a easy number to hit, 6 however, finding that extra 1 is difficult. So this blog will focus over time on finding the Top 6 Movies in any category, whether its top 6 movies based on comic books, set in a sky scraper or starred in by a particular actor/actress, we will find the top 6 movies of any type of all time.

Ryan Reynolds

Very much the man of the moment, Ryan Reynolds is stealing the show as anti-hero Deadpool, however not everything this actor touches turns to gold. But that aside he has given us some fine films, so now is the time to review the record of what he has achieved.

There will be arguments to this I know, but I am going with films that I believe he put in a top notch performance.



6. The Croods

A bit of a cop out I know putting an animated film on the list, but I have to admit I really enjoyed the movie, but then again I am a bit of an Emma Stone fan like most people. But Ryan Reynolds has a really good recognizable voice that lends itself well to the animated genre especially when it's a smart mouth charmer like Guy. A very appropriate choice for a male love interest that woman will love and fathers will detest.

Ryan's voice and mannerisms worked well in the part and I couldn't fault him for his contribution, so there it is number 6 on list.





5. Waiting

This film grossed me out to my very soul and I am now unlikely to ever send back food in a restaurant again. Ryan Reynolds character Monty provided that respite from complete madness having at least one semi-normal person in the joint, however his propensity to justify sex with minors is a little disturbing.

Altogether a funny and enjoyable if not disturbing film, a fun flick to watch and a worthy contender for the list at number 5.



4. Definitely Maybe

Before we had 'How I met your Mother' we had the film 'Definitely Maybe,' with Ryan playing the male lead Will, father of a young daughter destined for therapy, who is badgered into telling the story of how he met her now estranged mother. In a strange turn of events he chooses to tell her his whole back story which includes three attractive women and he has changed there names so his daughter can't figure out who her mother is until the end.

In the end it's actually quite a sweet film, far too much detail is given to the young daughter that isn't really required, but allows Ryan the opportunity to play different ages with strange haircuts. I liked the film overall and would definitely maybe have it on the list.



3. Van Wilder: Party Liaison

The first film I ever became aware of Ryan Reynolds in, my first thoughts were 'ah, he's like a young Chevy Chase.' Taking on the part as Van Wilder, he is the king of Coolidge College, the man everyone goes to when they need hooked-up, the reason he is so well connected is that he has been at the College for about 8 years refusing to graduate. After he is cut off by his father he pays his tuition by throwing kick ass parties for anyone who can pay whilst catching the attention of a beautiful journalist for the school paper, played by Tara Reid.

The film is an obvious funny frolic, with nothing overly original going on, but it will keep you laughing from start to finish, a well deserved number 3 on the list.



2. Deadpool

I know a surprise that this is only number 2, but still a fine placing for the anti-hero movie. Ryan Reynolds is brilliant at his portrayal of the profanity ridden Merc with a Mouth. Although a bit hard-core for the missus it was a really well put together production, however I was happy to the ten kids that had got into the movie somehow marched out before the picture started. The graphic sex scenes between Reynolds and his on screen love interest Morena Baccarin were more humorous than nasty (and I must say, any guy not ok with seeing Inara from Firefly showing some flesh, needs to leave this blog). I enjoyed the action, the sex, the innuendo, the humour, the breaking down of the 4th wall and all the naughty Easter eggs.

Deadpool helped to show that it was not Reynolds fault that the Wolverine Origins version was not his fault. Deadpool will be back for a sequel, lets just hope they don't ruin it by going too over the top.



1. Just Friends

We have all been there, that girl that friend-zoned us in high school, all you ever wanted to do was show her how awesome you really were. That dream of going off and making something of yourself so she would realise her mistake, we that's what Chris Brander (aka Reynolds) tried to do in this slapstick comedy. Unfortunately as with all best laid plans, nothing quite happens as he would want it to. So many funny moments in the film it's hard to keep track, brilliant performances by Reynolds, Anna Faris, Amy Smart and Chris Marquette.

If you are wondering why this film takes the number one spot from Deadpool then I would ask you to turn your attention to Reynolds in a fat suit singing I swear and Anna Faris with the toothpaste. I rest my case.



I hope you like my selections, if you don't and want to suggest something different, then that's what the comments are for.