Top 10 films of 2013

Top 10 so far:

1. Upstream Color
2. Mud
3. Fruitvale Station
4. Before Midnight
5. The Wolverine
6. Iron Man 3
7. Stoker
8. Pacific Rim
9. This is the End
10. Oblivion
 
1. Upstream Color
2. The Place Beyond the Pines
3. Iron Man 3
4. Pacific Rim
5. You're Next
6. This Is The End
7. The Conjuring
8. Monster's University
9. The Way Way Back
10. Evil Dead
 
The Place Beyond The Pines
TPBTP is the first A film for me this year, I'm positive more will come (The Way Way Back, The Spectacular Now, The Kings Of Summer, Nebraska, and Inside Ilewyn Davis) but overall my palette has been not too bad but nothing outstanding so far.
Man Of Steel
Elysium
Oblivion
MOS/Elysium/Oblivion are all really good but all have a few missed chances; mainly to do with editing/plot/story from keeping them from being ace films.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part II

Furious 6
John Dies At The End
Evil Dead
Furious 6/JDATE/ED are really neat in their own way but not outstanding in any way beyond for niche reasons.
Star Trek Into Darkness
Iron Man III
Still good but also have more issues than the above films, not outright 6/10 yet but they're all low 7s. And, mostly rank lower than they should because they should have been better considering their franchise/production team/etc.
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42
Warm Bodies
Spring Breakers
The Purge
Oz, The Great & Powerful
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox

Don't not like any of these, but they're all merely serviceable. 42, is probably better than what I rank it but having no allegiance to MLB it doesn't hit at home too much... also, Warm Bodies is a neat zombie/teen movie for change.
 
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Top Favorite Films of 2013 (to date - updates in Bold):

1: "Only God Forgives"
2: "Twenty Feet From Stardom"
3: "Much Ado About Nothing"
4: "Blue Jasmine"
5: "Man of Steel"
6: "The Way, Way Back"
7: "The Act Of Killing"
8: "Star Trek Into Darkness"
9: "Trance"
10: "Unfinished Song"
11: "Frances Ha"
12: "The To Do List"
13: "Pacific Rim"
14: "The Place Beyond The Pines"
15: "The Wolverine"
16: "Elysium"
17: "Red 2"
18: "The Bling Ring"
19: "Iron Man 3"
20: "Lovelace"
21: "Side Effects"
22: "Stoker"
23: "Blancanieves"
24: "I'm So Excited!"
25: "The Great Gatsby"
26: "2 Guns"
27: "The East"
28: "Now You See Me"
29: "Fruitvale Station"
30: "The Iceman"
31: "Kon-Tiki"
32: "Disconnect"
33: "Mud"
34: "Broken City"
35: "Still Mine"
36: "Girl Most Likely"
37: "The Lone Ranger"
38: "To The Wonder"
39: "The Attack"
40: "White House Down"
41: "World War Z"
42: "Fill The Void"
43: "The Company You Keep"
44: "Oblivion"
45: "42: The Jackie Robinson Story"
46: "Upstream Color"
47: "Ginger & Rosa"
48: "Emperor"
49: "Gangster Squad"
50: "Dead Man Down"
51: "The Conjuring"
52: "This Is The End"
53: "Dead Man's Burden"
54: "Pain & Gain"
55: "G.I. Joe: Retaliation"
56: "Olympus Has Fallen"
57: "Oz The Great And Powerful"
58: "Evil Dead"
59: "A Good Day To Die Hard"
60: "The Last Stand"
61: "Spring Breakers"
62: "R.I.P.D."
63: "The Numbers Station"
64: "After Earth"
 
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1) Man of Steel
2) Olympus Has Fallen
3) The Wolverine
4) Iron Man Three
5) Oblivion
6) Furious 6
7) Pain & Gain
8) The Last Stand
9) Pacific Rim
10) G.I. Joe: Retaliation
11) Now You See Me
12) Bullet to the Head
13) Snitch
14) A Good Day to Die Hard
15) Pawn
16) The Hangover Part III
17) Welcome to the Punch
18) Broken City
19) The Gangster Squad
20) Jack the Giant Slayer
21) Parker
22) Star Trek Into Darkness
23) The Package
24) Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters
25) The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
26) Movie 43
 
Drinking Buddies
The Place Beyond The Pines
Man Of Steel
Elysium
Oblivion
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part II
Furious 6
John Dies At The End
Evil Dead
Star Trek Into Darkness
Iron Man III
42
Warm Bodies
Spring Breakers
The Purge
Oz, The Great & Powerful
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
 
UPDATED

1. The Place Beyond the Pines
2. Monsters University
3. Blue Jasmine
4. Mud
5. The Way, Way Back
6. Spring Breakers
7. This is the End
8. The Iceman
9. Iron Man 3
10. Man of Steel

11. Pacific Rim
12. The Wolverine
13. Only God Forgives
14. Star Trek Into Darkness
15. The Hangover Part III
16. Oz the Great and Powerful
17. The Great Gatsby
 
1. Oz The Great and The Powerful
2. Iron Man 3
3. Man Of Steel
4. Kick-Ass 2
5. The Wolverine
6. This is the End
7. Into Darkness
8. The Worlds End
9. Evil Dead
10. Pacific Rim
 
Drinking Buddies
Upstream Color
The Place Beyond The Pines
Man Of Steel
Elysium
Oblivion
Only God Forgives
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part II
Furious 6
John Dies At The End
Evil Dead
Star Trek Into Darkness
Iron Man III
42
Warm Bodies
Spring Breakers
The Purge
Oz, The Great & Powerful
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
 
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Oblivion
The Place Beyond the Pines
Man of Steel
Mud
The Wolverine
Monster"s University
Iron Man 3
Warm Bodies
This is the End
*Elysium - have not seen yet.
 
What? Why isn't STID ranked high on any of your lists? It's the most acclaimed blockbuster of the summer! :o
 
Thus far...
1. Much ado about nothing
2. Star Trek into darkness
3. The wolverine
4. The conjuring
5. Pacific rim
6. The bling ring
7. This is the end
8. Man of steel
9. Iron man 3
10. Pain & gain

I'm generally apprehensive about making a list this early, as there's still at least three movies I'm looking forward to seeing (the worlds end, Thor, and luc bessons the family) that I will most likely put on the list as well. There's also a few movies I want to see that I missed like John dies at the end, stoker and trance
 
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The Place Beyond the Pines
42
The Dark Knight Returns Part 2
Upstream Color
Iron Man 3
Fast and Furious 6
Monsters University
Pain and Gain
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
Spring Breakers
Star Trek into Darkness
Pacific Rim
The Great Gatsby
Oblivion
Epic
Superman: Unbound
Man of Steel
Mud
Oz: The Great and Powerful
Only God Forgives
Warm Bodies
Stoker
Jack the Giant Killer
Before Midnight
 
42 was on my list at some point, pretty standard as far as sports biopics go but the way they handled Jackie robinsons struggle got intense as hell and the performances were all fantastic. Especially the guy playing Robinson (the scene where he breaks down in hallway and destroys his his bat was chilling). Plus Alan tudyk is always awesome to watch lol.
 
What? Why isn't STID ranked high on any of your lists? It's the most acclaimed blockbuster of the summer! :o

You are correct sir... I had a brain-fart, I apologize...

Top Ten (so far...)
Oblivion
The Place Beyond the Pines
Man of Steel
Mud
The Wolverine
Star Trek: Into Darkness
Monster's University
Iron Man 3
Warm Bodies
This is the End
*Elysium - have not seen yet.
 
^I'm pretty sure once I see Elysium this weekend, I will love it also. Been hearing a lot of great things about it. I can't wait. So, I would need to bump off one of the film from my list after this weekend.
 
42 was on my list at some point, pretty standard as far as sports biopics go but the way they handled Jackie robinsons struggle got intense as hell and the performances were all fantastic. Especially the guy playing Robinson (the scene where he breaks down in hallway and destroys his his bat was chilling). Plus Alan tudyk is always awesome to watch lol.
I agree completely.

The script was pretty wholly standard. But the performances, the direction, how the script was brought to life was very high quality.
 
What? Why isn't STID ranked high on any of your lists? It's the most acclaimed blockbuster of the summer! :o
Here was my problem with STID;

By itself, it was great. Definitely.

But it ultimately reused several character arcs and general tropes from the first film, I couldn't help but feel like I was just watching an improved version of 2009 movie, and that hurt my enjoyment level quite a bit.

Plus, while I'm not a big Trekkie, I have to say that the one thing that made TOS truly special was that it always very philosophical. Every episode had some moral or quasi-sociopolitical point to make, and that was awesome. That's what science fiction is all about; offering basic wisdom through fantastic story elements.

Personally, I've found both of the new Star Trek movies to be totally devoid of even an attempt that offering wisdom to its viewers. Instead both films quite quickly and wholly degrade into nothing more than a juxtaposition of action scenes and obvious infatuation over the character of James T. Kirk.
 
Updated:

1. Star Trek Into Darkness
2. This is The End
3. Pacific Rim
4. Kick-Ass 2
5. Man of Steel
6. Iron Man 3
7. The Wolverine
8. Monsters University
9. 42
10. Oz: The Great and Powerful

Still Good:
11. Evil Dead

Passable:
12. The Hangover Part III
13. Pain and Gain
14. G.I. Joe: Retaliation
15. Spring Breakers

Meh:
16. A Good Day To Die Hard

Honorable Mention:
Jurassic Park 3D
 
I actually thought there was a fair bit of subtext in STID. Maybe it was just my reading of it, having seen it twice while in theaters. Maybe nothing specifically philosophical, but i enjoyed the analysis of morality and revenge, and I also interpreted a lot of the middle section of the film as a commentary on America's reaction to 9/11. Could just be me though.
 
I actually thought there was a fair bit of subtext in STID. Maybe it was just my reading of it, having seen it twice while in theaters. Maybe nothing specifically philosophical, but i enjoyed the analysis of morality and revenge, and I also interpreted a lot of the middle section of the film as a commentary on America's reaction to 9/11. Could just be me though.
No, I mean there's always subtext present. Especially when it comes to character arcs, the new Star Trek movies are loaded with undertones.

But like you yourself said, it's not at all the type of philosophical expression that was present in the various TV series.
 
I suppose, I'm not an avid Trekkie, my only exposure has been the first couple of movies with the original cast and the Abrams films. The only film I specifically remember being particularly thought provoking was the first with veger.
 
Oh no, the films have never been very heavy on the philosophical statements.

You gotta watch the series. TOS and TNG both did it very well.
 
TOS is cool now because it's so old, it's now hit it's sweet spot in terms of retro camp. But that might just be me being hipster-ish. :o
 

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