The Year in
Film 2013 was overall a very good year. Despite an underperforming summer
season (more on that in Part 2), the year finished very strong with some
memorable efforts. Unfortunately, 2013 still churned out some stinkers which
either did not live up to expectations or were just flat out bad ideas with
even worse execution. This Blogger was sober enough to avoid critically drubbed
disasters and obvious turds such as THE GREAT GATSBY, THE HOST, PARANOIA, THE
INTERNSHIP, R.I.P.D, or anything involving Tyler Perry or Adam Sandler. The
following ten films are the ones which should have, or could have been equal or
better than their collective parts…but came in woefully under.
It’s
difficult to be too harsh on Rob Zombie’s creepy horror flick THE LORDS OF
SALEM when the effort was so earnest. Zombie was clearly channeling his inner
Kubrick with spooky sequences that would have been right at home in THE
SHINING. But in the end it felt like he was making a film just for himself, which
left the film very inaccessible to everyone else.
An earnest
effort is also present in PRISONERS; with its well-rounded cast, beautiful
cinematography, and decent plotline. However the film was sunk by awful
dialogue, over-the-top acting, hack-job editing, and pacing that was slower
than a nun in January. All that made for a very unpleasant and lifeless
experience at the theatre.
Lifeless is
a word that can also be applied to Sir Ridley Scott’s THE COUNSELOR, along with
the words plot-less, smart-less, joy-less, and clue-less. There was literally
nothing to latch onto and not even the stellar cast seemed to know what was
going on.
The second
installment of the G.I. JOE franchise, subtitled RETALIATION, was a frustrating
film because the characters, vehicles, and set pieces looked like they belonged in a G.I. JOE film, but twerp-face
director Jon M. Chu had no idea what to do with them, other than to place them
in a story which made absolutely no sense even for a movie based on a toy line.
The meat of
this year’s Worst is a gaggle of saggy and balding over-the-hill action stars
still clinging to their past glory. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s THE LAST STAND
would have worked fine as a zany comedy from the 1980’s…if this were 1980. Meanwhile,
Bruce Willis continues his new found career as the most boring person in the
world in RED 2, which was another pile of nonsense despite the strong cast. The
once bankable Will Smith brought his son (who can’t act) into the steaming turd
which was M. Night Shymalama-ding-dong’s AFTER EARTH, which was about as fun as
watching someone else play Space Invaders. Not to be left out, Sylvester
Stallone spent nearly the whole of BULLET TO THE HEAD driving around in the
goddamn car, which was the least of his problems as he had no character to play
and nothing to do anyway. Bruce Willis wasn’t done torpedoing his career by
showing up in the shitfest which was the unasked for and unneeded fifth DIE
HARD film, which lacked any sort of character or basic storytelling technique,
and somehow made gunplay and explosions boring on film.
In 2008,
this Blogger named director Ruben Fleischer’s ZOMBIELAND one of the very best
of that year. In 2013, Fleischer and a host of past Oscar winners and nominees
assembled together to stink up theatres in the horrible GANGSTER SQUAD. The
approach to the film seemed to be very confused; Fleischer and his cast
seemingly couldn’t decide if they were making a parody or a serious drama, and
the result was a cartoonish melodramatic mess. The film never got past the many
clichés of old gangster films and latched onto them; Ryan Gosling did nothing
more than stand around with his crooked goddamn hat and dangling cigarette,
Nick Nolte grumbled and mumbled his way around, Josh Brolin barely even showed
up, and Sean Penn brought more cheese to the plate than Mighty Mouse could
lift. The story was by-the-numbers and horribly predictable, which made for a
very dull time at the theatre. No amount of talent was squandered or embarrassed
more in 2013 than in GANGSTER SQUAD.
Worst Films of 2013
1. GANGSTER SQUAD
2. A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD
3. BULLET TO THE HEAD
4. AFTER EARTH
5. RED 2
6. THE LAST STAND
7. G.I. JOE: RETALIATION
8. THE COUNSELOR
9. PRISONERS
10. THE LORDS OF SALEM
Wednesday: Part 2 rounds up the Best of 2013.
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