Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Best and Worst of 2014

For those of you who enjoy year-end lists, here are some different lists of the best and worst movies I watched this year (including several runners up for each list). I watched 505 movies this year, but not all of them were new to me, and I'm only including movies that were new to me on the lists...


10 Best Movies Released In 2014:
1. Starry Eyes
2. The Guest
3. Tusk
4. Life After Beth
5. Birdman
6. The Taking of Deborah Logan
7. Guardians of the Galaxy
8. Edge of Tomorrow
9. The Babadook
10. Nightcrawler

Runners Up: The ABC's of Death 2, The Lego Movie, 20,000 Days On Earth, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Chef, Interstellar, St. Vincent, Automata, Zombeavers



10 Worst Movies Released In 2014:
1. I, Frankenstein
2. The Purge: Anarchy
3. Blood Reservoir
4. See No Evil 2
5. Sex Tape
6. Vampire Academy
7. Muppets Most Wanted
8. 300 Rise of An Empire
9. Sin City: A Dame To Kill For
10. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Runners Up: Neighbors, 3 Days To Kill, Pompeii, Stage Fright, Stretch, Gone Girl



10 Best Movies I Watched In 2014: 
1. Bad Boy Bubby
2. All The Boys Love Mandy Lane
3. Drive Angry
4. Starry Eyes
5. Brainscan
6. Guardians of the Galaxy
7. The Taking of Deborah Logan
8. Horns
9. The Guest
10. Nekromantik

Runners Up: Tusk, Birdman, Woodchipper Massacre, Life After Beth, Bad Grandpa, Here Comes the Devil, All About Evil, Jennifer's Body, Alyce Kills, The Psychopath, Lurkers, Neon Maniacs, Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary, The Carrier, They Don't Cut The Grass Anymore



10 Worst Movies I Watched In 2014: 
1. I, Frankenstein
2. Scorned
3. Klown
4. 300 Rise of an Empire
5. Contracted
6. Vampire Academy
7. Muppets Most Wanted
8. The Purge: Anarchy
9. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
10. See No Evil 2

Runners Up: The Right Kind of Wrong, Blood Creek, Mirror Mirror, The Act of Killing, Stage Fright, Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th

December 2014 Recap

Here are my top and bottom films for the month of December in no particular order:

Top 5:
1. Starry Eyes
2. Deathrow Gameshow
3. Retribution
4. Witching and Bitching
5. Weasels Rip My Flesh
Runner Up: 20,000 Days on Earth, Griff The Invisible

Bottom 5:
1. The Fantastic Four
2. A Clock Work Blue
3. The Jekyll and Hyde Portfolio
4. Sweet Kill
5. Stanley
Runner Up: The Eerie Midnight Horror Show

505. Starry Eyes (2014)

December 31, 2014

I went into this movie without the slightest idea of what it was even about. The only thing I had to go on was my friend Patrick's request to watch it (he hadn't seen it yet either). I have to say, for the last movie I watched this year, 'Starry Eyes' may be one of my favorites. It had an amazing score, some fantastic and disgusting special effects, and the lead actress was very good. It was especially disturbing and quite depressing, but all in a good way. The film was about a young girl who desperately wanted to be an actress. After several rejections, she found an ad online for the lead role in a film called 'The Silver Scream'. She tried out for the role and did OK, but the film-makers were more impressed with the fit she had after she left, and decided to give her another chance. The girl quit her job at Big Taters for the role, but when they pretty much told her she had to sleep with the producer to get the part she freaked out and went back to her job and her friends. One of her friends gave her some drugs to loosen up, which seemed to change her perception of things and she made up her mind to go back to the producer and do what she had to to get the part. The implication of rape was definite, but what they actually did to her was never shown, and afterwards she started suffering from severe delusions as well as physical changes that had her pulling out chunks of hair and spitting up worms and blood. I can't go any more into the story without spoiling things I don't want to spoil, but I definitely think people should check this one out.

504. New Year's Evil (1980)

December 31, 2014

'New Year's Evil' was the first movie I watched this year, and I couldn't think of a better movie to bookend 2014 with than that. It stars Roz Kelly as the host of a New Year's Eve rock 'n' roll countdown with some terrible music and a crowd of about 25 kids in attendance. After she gets a random phone call from a madman with a voice changer (the always fantastic Kip Niven) and he plays a recording of a murder he committed and promises more murders for every time the clock strikes midnight in each time zone, the police and her manager decide to tighten security and go on with the show. Her son tries to tell her about a surprise but she constantly ignores him as she is way too busy thinking about herself, which sends him into a bizarre sort of mental breakdown. As the killer gets closer, the cops and everyone around start to panic and try to follow procedures, but nobody seems prepared and nobody suspects who the killer really is until it is too late. I absolutely love this movie. I know it is silly and campy, but there is a reason I watch it at least once a year (other than the fact that I'm a sucker for holiday horror films and aside from 'Terror Train' this is really the only specifically New Year's themed one I can think of). Everybody should watch this movie on New Year's Eve!



Tuesday, December 30, 2014

503. Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989)

December 30, 2014

Even campier than the second one, 'Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland' is a hilarious movie that involves the psychopathic Angela Baker (Pamela Springsteen) at camp again. She runs over a girl with a garbage truck and then assumes her identity as she heads to Camp New Horizons (the same campgrounds as Camp Rolling Hills from part two, just cleaned up after all the murders), to take part in a research study where wealthy, suburban teenagers and poor, urban teenagers get thrown into a mix and try to survive in the wilderness together. Angela goes by the name Maria Nicastro and poses as one of the underprivileged urban kids, even though nobody believes she is a teenager. Michael Pollard plays one of the camp counselors and when Maria catches him having sex with one of the girls, she goes into one of her homicidal rampages and starts killing everyone at the camp. One of the volunteer camp counselors was actually the father of Sean from the second movie, and when he found out who Maria really was he tried to get his revenge. This is a pretty funny movie with some very innovative kill scenes. I recommend you watch it after watching the first two.

502. Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988)

December 30, 2014

Even though the second and third movies in the 'Sleepaway Camp' series can't recreate the shock and suspense of the first one, they do have a distinct charm and campiness that I love. In the second one, Pamela Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen's sister) stars as Angela Baker. After years of rehabilitation in a mental facility, Angela has been released and is now working as a camp counselor at Camp Rolling Hills, using the name Angela Johnson. She quickly starts killing kids when they step outside of the rules or do anything she doesn't approve of. Most of the kids think she is weird, but one of them, Molly (Renee Estevez - Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez' sister), always sticks up for her. When Angela gets fired for 'sending a bunch of kids home,' Molly and her boyfriend Sean are the only ones who console her. But when they find out her murderous secret, Angela has to take care of them too. I highly recommend watching the entire series, but definitely watch the first movie before you watch this one.

501. The Newlydeads (1988)

December 30, 2014

Troma's 'The Newlydeads' had a pretty strong beginning but unfortunately it wasn't able to hold on to it and the movie more or less fell apart as it went on. It started with a young, blonde woman checking in to the Newlywed Hotel, where the manager decided to give her the deluxe hotel experience (if you know what I mean). She went along with it too until the manager accidentally pulled her wig off while they were kissing and found out she was a he. Then the manager got mad and stabbed him to death. Fifteen years later, several couples go to the hotel (including the manager himself on the night of his wedding). At his wedding he sees the walking corpse of the man he killed dressed in a wedding gown. Nobody else sees it except for a conveniently psychic woman and her husband when they run over the ghost in their van. Then the psychic starts trying to help the manager get rid of the ghost before people start dying (but people start dying anyway). I think this was about the point when I started losing some interest. For starters, the psychic knew that the manager was a murderer, but she still insisted on helping him. Also, she knew certain things before they happened - she knew people were going to die but she didn't know who, and she somehow knew how to get rid of the ghost. I won't give the ending away, in case you want to watch it, but I will say that two specific events made me dislike the ending of this movie. They both involved the psychic (and one involved her husband). The one thing the movie really did have going for it was some cool looking makeup and special effects. The ghost looked fantastic. You can watch the whole movie on YouTube here:

Monday, December 29, 2014

500. Gold of the Amazon Women (1979)

December 29, 2014

I have to admit I was expecting something a little bit more risque when I put this on. If I would have been paying more attention I would have realized 'Gold of the Amazon Women' was a made-for-TV movie. I actually really liked it though. Bo Svenson stars as Tom, an explorer who believes there is nothing left to explore until a strange old man gives him a treasure map with the location of the seven golden cities of El Dorado. He travels to the Amazon with the novice but eager first-time traveler, Luis, while being chased and shot at by a guy named Blasko (Donald Pleasance). They encounter native tribes and an army of Amazon women led by Queen Na-Eela (Anita Ekberg). The Amazon women use men for repopulating and the rest of the time keep them locked up in a cage until Tom and Luis show them that not all men are bad. They also find one of the lost cities and kill a bunch of people who live there and take a bunch of gold. This movie wasn't that bad, really. It had some silly moments, but overall it was worth watching.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

499. Body Melt (1993)

December 28, 2014

In this crazy Australian film, a vitamin company starts distributing free trials of their new drug to an unsuspecting and quiet community in Melbourne. The drug promises to create a better life but obviously fails miserably. The first phase of the drug is hallucinogenic, the second is glandular, and the third is... The third phase is disgusting. A man's face bursts, while a pregnant woman's placenta chokes and kills her husband and her insides cave in. Another man projectile vomits green ooze all over a police station, while a family who visits the company's health spa all meet their sticky ends as melted body parts. A body-builder on a ridiculous steroid regimen pops during sex and another woman's face simply melts. Mostly, 'Body Melt' was an amazing showcase for as much over the top blood and guts (emphasis on the guts) as they could get away with, and it was wonderful. There was also a family of back-woods psychopaths who found pleasure in killing. The leader of the psychopaths was the former partner of the doctor who invented the vitamins that were killing people and it turned out he had stolen the key ingredient that would stabilize the formula. That didn't matter though. All that matters is we got to see a lot of gooey, gushing guts and puke in some of the most revolting displays possible. 'Body Melt' is a classic, non-stop, gross-out film that deserves a wider audience. It isn't gory, but it is very much gross, and I love it.

498. The Fantastic Four (1994)

December 28, 2014

My brother-in-law, Benjamin, gave me a stack of Japanese bootleg DVDs for Christmas that a friend of his had given him years ago. One of those was the 2005 'Fantastic Four' movie, but when we put in the disc it was actually the 1994 version produced by Roger Corman. It was gloriously incompetent, and felt like it was made ten to twenty years earlier than it actually was. Two physics students worked on some kind of laser that ended up backfiring during a storm and seemingly killed one of them. A couple doctors hid the fact that he was still alive and decided to worship him as some kind of god. He became Dr. Doom, and had a personal vendetta against his former friend who left him for dead. Ten years later the future was in full force with blinking lights and odd-shaped chairs. The surviving scientist and one of his friends, as well as two much younger friends planned a mission to space using a large diamond that would give them some kind of power in space. Unfortunately for them, a leprechaun stole their diamond and replaced it with a replica that caused their ship to crash. Fortunately for them, they were not harmed in the crash, and instead they each gained powers that accentuated their personalities. One guy could stretch and contort his body at will, one could create fire, the girl could turn invisible and create force fields, and the other guy turned into a rock. For the rest of the movie, the newly empowered heroes fought Dr. Doom and the leprechaun for pretty much no reason and eventually came out on top. It was awful though, and I'd really only recommend it as a joke.