Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Corporate Annual Day Compering Speech

Top 5: The best moments 2009

If hanging a few days ago here (with his usual success) the 5 worst moments I've spent this year watching a movie, I think it's time to enjoy plays and stay the best times we've had the opportunity to see during the past year. I had to make a screen, because if it has not been a great year, yes we had some details to remember. Of course, one has pevalecido above all: when images stopped appearing at the end of Terminator Salvation.

5 - Nixon is known defeat. Frost / Nixon has been one of my weaknesses in this past 2009. Went almost unnoticed, and after the fiasco that resulted Benjamin Button (unthinkable that I liked this movie too much of my beloved Fincher), the more I was surprised that my favorite movie of the last Oscars were led by my nemesis, Ron Howard. I did not expect too good, but as the story progressed more and more hooked me. Why? Quite simply because the nth power study written by Peter Morgan was just brilliant and we deconstructed a key moment in the history of journalism and, more particularly, in American history. The magnetic interpretation Langella, who has the character to the absolute limits, get even empathize with this Nixon almost charismatic, and we feel sorry for how David Frost is appalled at his response. But this gets cut short: "And the American people?. And we provide what is, in my point of view, the level of the year, achieved a detail thanks to the wonderful interpretation of an actor and Ron Howard got the hoof. The pride of the dethroned king, the humiliation of being defeated Goliath by David. All thanks to a purely television: reductionism in the foreground. Nixon definitely and finally answered: they failed.



4 - Hans Landa appears by Leonine. With Tarantino Death Proof hit bottom. He made a bad movie, unbearable, boring, egocentric, pretentious. A joke made for him and his friend, Robert Rodriguez's disastrous simply unbearable to be the worst film of 2007 with an absolute difference (although it goes around Inland Empire ). In Inglourious Basterds has become the best Tarantino, that of Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, if not that irregular able to give us priceless moments and other annoying do and boring where you go overboard with the verbiage. Cinephile and excessive, the plagiarist's most talented modern film introduces us to his iconic character in a way reminiscent of Lee Van Cleef and his ghostly apparition in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly . Since this time, Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz a recital) takes over the movie, and this is his best and worst part: it is so good that when he appears not take off the look, but it's so good it makes the whole (except for Melanie Laurent to discover, and magnificent tribute to the Duel in the Sun ) will suffer every time does not appear, especially with those bastards disappointing that promise more than they give.






3 - Joseph Gordon Levitt love dancing. 500 Days of Summer is one of the most enjoyable films of the year. Its protagonist Joseph Gordon Levitt is in love with Zooey Deschanel (as not ...). Zooey Deschanel is in love with our protagonist Joseph Gordon Levitt. And about this whole story is built, depart just moments anthology (The protagonist's sister, Chloe Moretz, who plays Hit Girl Kick-Ass, is a discovery), a relationship that is relationship between two characters that you end up falling in love, you connect with them and spend well when they have a good time and fuck you when they are screwed. This is what is called a well-constructed film. Of course, to see it must have bf / gf or been in love sometime to understand that you feel that tingling at the thought of that person or the feeling of walking down the street with my head high thinking about that person and wanting to scream " I'M IN LOVE. " 500 Days of Summer spoken of as few, and update the myth of Singing rain puts his protagonist to sing and dance in a magical cartoon choreography with flair in the middle of the street while going to work to celebrate finally has sex with her. Actually when you are in love and go down the street everything seems wonderful, it seems that people greet you and you can not stop saying. So 500 days of Summer.





2 - The end of the dream of Wheeler. If 500 days of Summer is the most enjoyable movie of the year, Revolutionary Road is at the other end. A film hard, intense, terrible as few. If Mendes and revolutionized the movie blowing up the foundations of American society in that most classic masterpiece called American Beauty, takes a point here beyond increasing hardness and badness. While Spacey's character celebrated his mediocrity away from everything and be free from bondage, Frank Wheeler decides to accept mediocrity for sinking money and the dream of his wife. When everything looked like it would better, when Mendes begins to give a respite to all the characters and they seem to see light at the end of the tunnel, everything undergoes a 180 ยบ. As in American Beauty , like Road to Perdition , as in the irregular Jarhead . Pregnancy, and a cowardly decision by Frank. And after a truly macabre preparations (while April brings warm water inevitably came to mind a glass of milk suspect) comes the tragedy. Mendes uncovers brutal sensibility and everything takes the tone of a poem nasty and deadly, a small overview of a few feet, a dolly out creepy. And, if Revolutionary Road has much in common with his debut in recounting the misadventures of a family called a model, its end is modeled on that of his gangster epic. Tom Hanks / Kate Winslet looking through the glass unreal that happiness can never reach peace on the horizon. In the mirror is the reflection of death. One nemesis with the disfigured face of Jude Law, the other really hard and overwhelming.








1 - A Life in 4 minutes. Up that is the best movie of the year is for me an axiom (even dogs). Undeniably, the point of maturity that has reached the Pixar projects to make today be the real dream factory, the one that ended when Hollywood began to be sold at electronics companies, television, and others. There are many adjectives to Up , but to be blunt, I'd pick that is magical. Barely 5 minutes of film and tears and out of my eyes. Those first five minutes contain more movies that the entire careers of many so-called teachers. Narrative ability, the brilliant economy of language, the prodigious use of ellipses ... There are great moments in this animated film, moments of pure detail with small gestures, words, that make it the animated film that John Ford would have signed if they continue to live (there are details taken directly from The Grapes of Wrath , a reference bit childish). But those first 5 minutes is a lesson in cinematic mastery. A film about dissent and courage, values \u200b\u200bincreasingly lost. And a message that I need to learn: dreams, if you struggle, are met.



And some that left me in the ink:
- The death of Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino
- The amount owed to rate Dylan
Watchmen - Appearance Dr. Manhattan in Watchmen
- The new world in the eyes of Coraline
- Dickens in India: the blind child recognizes Slumdog Millionaire protagonist
- Melanie Laurent ready for revenge are Bowie
Inglourious Basterds - Malamadre appears, as the great evil of classic cinema in Cell 211
- Januray Jones appears on ship as it sounds Elenore, The Turtles, in The Boat That Rocked
- A visit to Mike Tyson and Bradley Cooper with the tiger in Hangover
- District 9 , period.
- Bill Murray stands as a zombie in Zombieland
- Jason Segel (love) and Paul Rudd play Tom Sawyer, Rush, on the somewhat simplistic I love you, Uncle Wear

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