tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12754927.post-1167617518591690942007-01-01T02:11:00.000Z2007-01-01T02:19:21.806Z2006 Review<strong><u>2006 Review</u></strong><br/><br/>With the hubbub of university and such this year has been very busy, though strive I will to write up a review of the year, similar to last years’ recalling the highs and lows in the film scene (which includes television and video game, so maybe it is in fact a review of ‘<strong>Charlotte’s World</strong>’<br/><br/><strong><u>High points of the year</u></strong><br/><br/>After the fun I had last year in frequenting the cinema I must say I successfully took the tradition into the next year and I watched far more films in the cinema than I probably ever have in my life.. not to mention the over-gorging on television that I (investigated)&nbsp;&nbsp;in my opinion of <strong>Afterlife</strong>. Though the videogame front has become a little quiet of recent, no REAL amazing games have been released, so perhaps next year will be the year for some engaging intelligent games.<br/><br/>Now I can easily say that this year was not a very good year for films; full of sequels, prequels spin-offs and just utter crap, little was to be found –in my definition- that was any good.<br/>Sure there were the massive releases of <strong>Pirates of the Caribbean 2 </strong>–big sarcastic whoop- but otherwise little else was pre-emptive. ‘Cept of course <strong>Superman Returns</strong>!!!! Which although came off a tad disappointing did indeed deliver superman-y goodness.<br/>Granted that there were some real gems of ‘less mainstream’ films, <strong>Severance </strong>was a particular surprise success with some good-old british black comedy. Then of course there were a few (what I will guess 2005 films) good new films shown at the Cramphorn, one of the best being <strong>The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada </strong>with an great performance by <strong>Barry Pepper</strong>. Not to forget the delight that was <strong>Breakfast on Pluto </strong>–<strong>Neil Jordan</strong>’s films never cease to be interesting. Then of course there was <strong>the Proposition</strong>, <strong>Good Night and Good Luck</strong>, <strong>Capote</strong>, <strong>Howls Moving Castle </strong>(finally!!) and a few interesting films that I managed to see elsewhere; <strong>Hard Candy</strong>, <strong>Walk the Line</strong>, <strong>Lady in the Water</strong>, <strong>Munich</strong>, <strong>Right at your door </strong>and <strong>Stranger than Fiction</strong>. The MUCH anticipated <strong>Silent Hill </strong>film which was slightly disappointing, but had some good bits; hopefully the next one will be better. Then there was the nice adaptation of <strong>V for Vendetta </strong>and undoubtedly the best film of the year –in my opinion- <strong>The Prestige</strong>!<br/>Other than the big films of next year – <strong>Sin City 2</strong>, <strong>Spiderman 3 </strong>and the <strong>Dark Knight </strong>(if it comes out next year)<br/><br/>Oops I gave away my film of the year… well, here the rest is then. Any comments, please post em!<br/> <br/><ol><li><strong>The Prestige </strong></li><br/><li><strong>Severance</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Superman Returns</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Three Burials of Melquiades</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Breakfast on Pluto</strong></li><br/><li><strong>V for Vendetta</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Howls Moving Castle</strong></li><br/><li><strong>The Proposition </strong></li><br/><li><strong>Good Night, Good Luck </strong></li><br/><li><strong>Hard Candy</strong></li></ol><br/>This of course was based solely on films that I watched at the cinema, as always there were many films that I could not make it to see, the likes of <strong>Perfume</strong>, <strong>Children of Men</strong>, <strong>Pan’s Labyrinth </strong>and countless others.<br/>So I apologise if you have seen these films, and thought them better than those in my top ten, please, do tell me about them.<br/><br/><br/><strong><u>Low points of the year</u></strong><br/><br/>When there is some good in cinema, there is always the bad, and as usual its big studios trying to cash in on complete shit (sorry) Regardless to say I did enjoy quite a few films this year, but there will always be the plain awful! Now don’t get me wrong, I have never seen these films, nor do I wish to. I am basing it solely on how they look. Usually when I see a film I already know that there’s a chance that I should like it. If there is one thing I never do, it’s waste money, and I know how my mind works.. I can tell if I think a film will be crap, or if I will like it. <br/>So here it is, for you to bicker and moan at me, my top ten… Oh-my-god-that-looks-like-shit of 2006<br/><br/><ol><li><strong>Stay Alive</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Jackass no 2</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Date Movie</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Little Man</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Scary Movie 4</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Shes the Man</strong></li><br/><li><strong>The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift</strong></li><br/><li><strong>When a Stranger Calls</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Big Mommas House 3? Whatever!</strong></li><br/><li><strong>Beerfest</strong></li></ol><br/>Now unlike last year, I do actually have some say in the films I have put in this top-ten, it was with much enthusiasm that I placed <strong>Stay Alive </strong>in the No. 1 spot! I cannot stand films that deliberately try to be cool and cash in on video games –at least <strong>Christopher Gans </strong>was trying!<br/><br/><strong><u>Television</u></strong><br/><br/>I have been watching quite a lot of television series, with many getting me hooked.<br/>So for all of those interested I recommend you these… though they aren’t anything too special, I did really like <strong>Afterlife </strong>though.<br/><br/><strong>Torchwood</strong><br/><strong>Afterlife</strong><br/><strong>Vincent</strong><br/><strong>Robin Hood</strong><br/><strong>I’m with stupid</strong><br/><br/>I also managed to watch quite a few good one-off two part-er sort of dramas, so if you are somehow able to get a hold of them, these ones were particularly good. <strong>Losing Gemma </strong>was pretty funny too, whereas <strong>Born Equal </strong>sort of left you feeling a little dead inside.<br/><br/><strong>Born Equal</strong><br/><strong>Losing Gemma</strong><br/><strong>Bon Voyage</strong><br/><strong>Longwood</strong><br/><br/>I also took my spare time to going back and watching some good television shows that I own, well… I managed to get a hold of the complete <strong>Black Books </strong>finally! I couldn’t help watching <strong>Spaced</strong>, <strong>Buffy </strong>and <strong>Angel </strong><br/><br/><strong>Buffy</strong><br/><strong>Angel</strong><br/><strong>Black Books</strong><br/><strong>Spaced</strong><br/><strong>This life</strong><br/><br/>I do not believe that there is much in the New Year in regards to television that I am really looking forward to; after all it is difficult to know exactly what is to be shown in the next year.<br/>I suppose, I am looking forwards to the New series of <strong>Doctor Who</strong>, and of course getting to see series 3 of <strong>Lost </strong>when they decide to show it for terrestrial viewers.<br/><br/><strong><u>Games</u></strong><br/><br/>So perhaps there has not been as much movement in video games as there was last year in terms of releases… unless you live in America or Japan<br/>But the release of the long awaited <strong>Nintendo Wii </strong>came with amazing fun, as well as a few good waves of <strong>360 </strong>games. Not to mention, the cute and stylish <strong>DS Lite</strong>, as well as the inevitable pink range of consoles including the <strong>PSP</strong>, <strong>PS2 </strong>and <strong>DS Lite</strong>.<br/>I will take the time to mention a few of the gaming highlights of the year.<br/><br/>The new <strong>Sam and Max </strong>episodic games seem to be pure nostalgia in the best of forms, playing <strong>Sam and Max </strong>brought back all those nice warm memories of an amazing period in video games.<br/>This year also saw the amazing <strong>Shadow of the Colossus</strong>, a beautiful addition to the <strong>Broken Sword </strong>series, the spectacular <strong>Twilight Princess</strong>, (game of the year hands down) <strong>PSYCHONAUTS</strong>, (because I can still mention it) and <strong>Dead Rising </strong>–which was great fun, and had some great music-. The year was pretty good for the <strong>360 </strong>actually, with the aforementioned title, not to mention <strong>Oblivion</strong>, <strong>Hitman Blood Money </strong>–cannot wait for the next instalment- <strong>Rainbow Six Vegas</strong>, <strong>Viva Piñata</strong>, <strong>Gears of War</strong>, <strong>Saints Row </strong>and countless other titles.<br/><br/>Similar to how I have with films, there are also a great number of games that I am anticipating. First of course the new game from <strong>Double Fine Productions </strong>is at the top of my list; and if it’s anything like <strong>Psychonauts</strong>… well, then I’m in love! (Especially if just as many promotional items get released on their store)<br/>Not to mention games on the way such as <strong>Bioshock</strong>, <strong>Mass Effect </strong>and <strong>Burning Crusade </strong>to only name a few!<br/><br/>When you look back on a year, you always forget just how many people died, here are just a few of the people that we had to say goodbye to in 2006.<br/><br/><strong>Peter Boyle&nbsp;&nbsp; </strong><br/><strong>Joseph Barbara</strong><br/><strong>Richard Fleischer </strong><br/><strong>Steve Irwin </strong><br/><strong>Jack Palance&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong><br/><strong>Robert Altman</strong><br/><strong>James Brown&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong><br/><strong>Charlie Drake</strong><br/><strong>Chris Penn</strong><br/><br/>So, the old year is over, I hope that this new one brings much fun and excitement, especially from the few more conventions I will get to go to! (<strong>showmasters </strong>rule ^_^)<br/>I’ll leave wishing you all a happy new year, and many great ones to come.<br/><br/><br/>Cptalbertweskerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10832686078148872319noreply@blogger.com