Best of 2007


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No Country for Old Men (2007,  R)
No Country for Old Men
Fantastic film noir/thriller from the Coen Bros,who after a two film slump,are back with a vegeance with this viciously entertaining film.The plot is pretty straightforward:an average joe stumbles upon a drug deal gone bad, steals a bag of money and is pursued by a relentless killer.That simple premise is a springboard for a compelling game of cat and mouse between the two men with a world weary sheriff watching from the sidelines.The whole cast is great:between this,Grindhouse and American Gangster,Josh Brolin is having a hell of a year,he turns in a career best performance here as Moss,the man who finds the money who is more wily then he appears.Javier Bardem radiates menace as the psychopath on the trail of the money,he's truly frightening and I would rank him up there with Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs and Frank Booth in Blue Velvet.You're honestly afraid for the other characters when he's lurking around.Tommy Lee Jones does his best work in years as the sheriff,granted he could probably do this kind of role in his sleep,but when it's this well acted and written,who can complain.And Woody Harrelson has a small but memorable role as a cocky bounty hunter.The film is very suspenseful,there's a scene with a ringing telephone that's worthy of Hitchcock.This isn't for the faint hearted as there's violence aplenty in addition to the aformentioned nerve wracking,but there are dollops of the trademark Coens black comedy.The best film of 2007.
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Grindhouse (Grind House) (2007,  R)
Grindhouse (Grind House)
Highly entertaining film that attempts to recreate the grindhouse double bill experience.The first film,Planet Terror,is the best grade Z early '80s zombie outbreak movie you've never seen,it was a blast from start to finish,the most fun I've had during a film in a long time,I had a grin plastered on my face during the whole thing.The casting was great(great to see Michael Biehn on the big screen again),the gore was extremely over the top,I loved the John Carpenter-esque circa Escape From New York synth music score.Robert Rodriguez,who I was never a big fan of,has really impressed me lately with this and Sin City,I look forward to his next film.Ok moving on to the second film,Death Proof.I'm a huge Quentin Tarantino fan so any time he has a film out it's an event for me.This film I loved as well but it does have some slow patches to it.Now,Tarantino has talky scenes in all his films,but the characters in this were pretty normal people for the most part and that's a little different for Tarantino.QT's always worked with actors who really nail his dialogue and characters and these women,especially the second group,were a little weak(particularly Zoe Bell,who is a stuntwoman,not an actress).Kurt Russell,on the other hand is fantastic as the psychopathic Stuntman Mike.There's a brutal car wreck and a fantastic car chase sequence,those were also highlights.The fake trailers were terrific,I was especially fond of Machete,the only thing off was while Werewolf Women of the SS was funny,it just didn't look like a trailer,the other ones are spot on accurate.Oh yeah,and QT makes an unwelcome return to acting in both films.Dude,you're a brilliant writer/director but please don't act anymore,it's painful.
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There Will Be Blood (2007,  R)
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The Mist (2007,  R)
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007,  R)
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Zodiac (2007,  R)
Zodiac
Excellent dramatization of the hunt for the Zodiac killer who terrorized San Francisco in the late 60's/70's.The film is directed by David Fincher of Fight Club and Seven fame and you may be a bit suprised by how unflashy and straight ahead the story is told.The cinematography is great,it has a sort of brownish/gold tint to it,it's very effective in getting the time period across.The acting is very solid across the board,with Jake Gyllenhaal doing some of his best work since Donnie Darko.Yes the film runs a little too long and the ending is a bit anticlimatic if you're not familiar with how the case turned out in real life,but these are minor quibbles when the film is this well made.One of the best films of 2007.
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Eastern Promises (2007,  R)
Eastern Promises
David Cronenberg and Viggo Mortensen are two for two with their second collaboration after A History of Violence with this russian mob drama.Mortensen stars as a driver/cleanup man who's looking to advance in the mob and Naomi Watts is a midwife who wants to locate the family of a young prostitute who died during childbirth and who was connected to the mob.The acting is excellent,especially Mortensen as the wily Nikolai,this is my favorite role of his to date.Armin Mueller-Stahl and Vincent Cassel(does he ever play a normal guy?)are also very good as father and son gangsters who have some respect issues.And then there's Watts who is good as usual but in a kind of thankless role,she's basically supposed to be the eyes of the audience I guess,but every time the film focused on her,I wanted it to go back to Mortensen's character.The film doesn't have a ton of violence,but when it does it's pretty potent,particularly a wow of a fight scene in a bath house that makes you feel every blow and cut.But what else would you expect from good old Cronenberg,light and fluffy is not his thing.He's a true pro and it's great to see him on quite a roll with two terrific films in a row.One of the best films of 2007.
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Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007,  R)
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Superbad (2007,  R)
Superbad
Absolutely hilarious comedy,the funniest I've seen in ages.Never thought I'd say it about a comedy,but it also turned out to be one of the best films of 2007! A lot of comedies run out of steam but this one is non stop funny from start to finish with lots of great foul mouthed dialogue. The only thing missing:nudity. As this has a sort of 80's raunchy teen comedy vibe it felt strange not having any. The three leads all do a great job with their archetypal roles:Michael Cera as the awkward straight man, Jonah Hill as the obnoxious fat guy and newcomer Christopher Mintz-Plasse as the uber nerd Fogle AKA McLovin. And the two cops played by Bill Heder and co-writer Seth Rogen are quite funny as well. One of my new favorite comedies.
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American Gangster (2007,  R)

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