Between The "Golden Globes," Sundance and "The Oscars," Everybody is talking movies. Of course the problems with awards and professional critics for that matter, none of their choices are really for the common man. For example, critic darling "About Schmidt," is the most boring, depressing, feel bad movie of the new millennium. Yet, to read the paper or the magazines, it is a "must see." Believe me, it is a "must miss."
To better assist the average movie going public, here are my recommendations for the best of 2002 in my very special, all purpose categories. So clip this column and take it with your next trip to Blockbuster.
Best Movies Nobody Saw:
"Blood Work." If you can forgive Clint Eastwood for
being old, this was a fun, simple, entertaining thriller.
"Reign of Fire." In the grimy, apocalyptic tradition
of "The Road Warrior," this is terrific, if forgettable
escapism with very few weaknesses in special effects and machismo
(featuring "feminismo" too).
"The Mothman Prophecies." Go and read the real story
on the internet about the Ohio bridge collapse that inspired the
movie then watch it. You will have goosebumps for weeks.
"Fraility." Best surprise ending since "The Sixth
Sense."
"The Gift." This movie was filmed in Savannah, featuring
former Oscar winners and nominees, Kate Blanchett, Hilary Swank,
Greg Kinnear, and written by Billy Bob Thornton. This movie may
be older but still worth mentioning every year.
Most Overrated Movies that Deserved to be Ignored.
"Maid in Manhattan." For the first half of the movie
I thought they were using cardboard cutouts of the actors and
for the second half, I was back at my house on the Playstation.
"Unfaithful." Diane Lane probably does deserve an Oscar
nod for this, but it has the campiest, most stupid pickup lines
ever heard in the movies; or at 2 a.m. in any bar. "Your
eyes are so lovely, you should never close them."
Black Movies that Every White Person Should See.
"Barbershop." Nothing but funny, truthful and telling.
Watching this movie just once would be the equivalent to a semester's
worth of ethnic sensitivity training at any liberal arts college.
"Drumline." Filmed in Atlanta, it is witty, romantic
and obviously rhythmic.
"Antwoine Fisher." Everything emotional 20 other movies
this year wished they could be.
"8 Mile." To sell it to the hip-hop crowd they made
it look like it was just about rap music. It was actually a 21st
century redo of "Saturday Night Fever" with Eminem filling
Travolta's shoes. The movie actually featured very little music
at all and it was more comedic than irritating.
Most humorous movie trend of 2002? White guys trying to play "black."
(Sorry, "Juwanna Mann," didn't make this list.)
All Around "Bests."
Just Plain Fun: "Catch Me if You Can."
Biggest Surprise, Good: "Chicago."
Biggest Surprise, Bad: "Enough."
Best Indepenent: "Adaptation."
Worst Independent That It was Cool to Say It Was Good: "Y
Tu Mama Tambien."
Best Movie of 2002: "Signs."