Showing posts with label My 2014 League Table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My 2014 League Table. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Gone Girl

Right, Friday at last! To start the weekend on a good note, we decided to finally go and see 'Gone Girl'. So far, from what I've heard, this film has divided opinions. Wanna know what I thought...
'Gone Girl' is a mystery thriller adapted by Gillian Flynn from her novel of the same name. You'd have to have been living under a rock to have not heard the hype this film has gained. Personally I haven't read the book, but I do know that those people who have read it wondered how it would translate onto the big screen. This is due to the way the novel is written with its use of multiple perspectives and non-linear structure. Despite this, I believe that one thing the adaptation has on its side is its length. It is 149 minutes long (almost as long as Titanic) and I can only imagine that this works in favour of an adaptation due to not needing to cut much out.

Nick Dunne, portrayed by Ben Affleck (Pearl Harbor, Argo), returns home on the day of his fifth wedding anniversary to find his house has been trashed and his wife Amy, portrayed by Rosamund Pike (Jack Reacher, Hector and the Search for Happiness), is nowhere to be found. After a minor investigation of the crime scene, it becomes apparent to the police that this is in fact less of a missing person case and more likely a staged murder scene. Due to his weird demeanour, and the fact that all the evidence is pointing directly at him, Dunne is quickly becoming a suspect in this potential murder case. The only problem being, "How hard it is to convict someone of murder when there is no body present?"

Another great film of October 2014. The whole mystery of what was going on in the beginning to what was going to happen next kept me glued to my seat. The film captivated me for the full 149 minutes. Rosamund Pike gave an absolutely stunning performance as Amy, 'amazing' to say the least! Ben Affleck on the other hand could have been easily replaced. For me he did not cut it and I found myself wishing for a more dramatic performance from let's say, DiCaprio, or Downey Jr. Having said that, the film was so well paced, held together like it wasn't missing anything from being adapted and kept me well and truly entertained for 2.5 gripping hours. Go see it, especially if you enjoyed the likes of 'Prisoners', 'Side Effects' or even 'Taken'.
 
9/10 for 'Gone Girl' places the movie at number 4 on My 2014 League Table just below 'Lone Survivor'. Potential end of year top 5 here...
  




My 2014 League Table


No
Film
Rating
Directed by
 
 
 
 
 
1
12 Years a Slave
9.5
/10
Steve McQueen
2
Pride
9.5
/10
Matthew Warchus
3
Lone Survivor
9
/10
Peter Berg
4
Gone Girl
9
/10
David Fincher
5
Edge of Tomorrow
9
/10
Doug Liman
6
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
8.5
/10
Matt Reeves
7
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
8.5
/10
Francis Lawrence
8
Maleficent
8.5
/10
Robert Stromberg
9
Divergent
8.5
/10
Neil Burger
10
Lucy
8.5
/10
Luc Besson
11
The Wolf of Wall Street
8.5
/10
Martin Scorsese
12
The Judge
8.5
/10
David Dobkin
13
Dallas Buyers Club
8
/10
Jean-Marc Vallée
14
Guardians of the Galaxy
8
/10
James Gunn
15
The Maze Runner
8
/10
Wes Ball
16
Starred Up
8
/10
David Mackenzie
17
The Lego Movie
8
/10
Phil Lord/Christopher Miller
18
Nightcrawler
8
/10
Dan Gilroy
19
The Giver
8
/10
Phillip Noyce
20
X-Men: Days of Future Past
8
/10
Bryan Singer
21
American Hustle
8
/10
David O. Russell
22
A Long Way Down
8
/10
Pascal Chaumeil
23
22 Jump Street
8
/10
Phil Lord/Christopher Miller
24
The Equalizer
7.5
/10
Antoine Fuqua
25
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
7.5
/10
Kenneth Branagh
26
Interstellar
7.5
/10
Christopher Nolan
27
The Fault In Our Stars
7.5
/10
Josh Boone
28
The Amazing Spiderman 2
7.5
/10
Marc Webb
29
Godzilla
7.5
/10
Gareth Edwards
30
Annie
7.5
/10
Will Gluck
31
The Book Thief
7.5
/10
Brian Percival
32
The Inbetweeners 2
7.5
/10
Damon Beesley/Iain Morris
33
Black Sea
7
/10
Kevin Macdonald
34
How To Train Your Dragon 2
7
/10
Dean DeBlois
35
Non-Stop
7
/10
Jaume Collet-Serra
36
Need For Speed
7
/10
Scott Waugh
37
Oculus
7
/10
Mike Flanagan
38
71
7
/10
Yann Demange
39
Fury
7
/10
David Ayer
40
The Imitation Game
7
/10
Morten Tyldum
41
RoboCop
7
/10
José Padilha
42
Dumb and Dumber To
7
/10
Bobby Farrelly/Peter Farrelly
43
The Other Woman
7
/10
Nick Cassavetes
44
A Million Ways to Die in the West
7
/10
Seth MacFarlane
45
The Boxtrolls
6.5
/10
Graham Annable/Anthony Stacchi
46
The Grand Budapest Hotel
6.5
/10
Wes Anderson
47
The Purge: Anarchy
6.5
/10
James DeMonaco
48
Dracula Untold
6.5
/10
Gary Shores
49
Hector and the Search for Happiness
6.5
/10
Peter Chelsom
50
A Walk Among The Tombstones
6.5
/10
Scott Frank
51
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones
6.5
/10
Christopher B. Landon
52
Horrible Bosses 2
6
/10
Sean Anders
53
The Quiet Ones
6
/10
John Pogue
54
Into the Storm
6
/10
Steven Quale
55
The Riot Club
6
/10
Lone Scherfig
56
Sex Tape
6
/10
Jake Kasdan
57
Transformers: Age of Extinction
6
/10
Michael Bay
58
Tammy
5.5
/10
Ben Falcone
59
Bad Neighbours
5.5
/10
Nicholas Stoller
60
Plastic
5.5
/10
Julian Gilbey
61
Locke
5
/10
Steven Knight
62
Annabelle
5
/10
John R. Leonetti
63
Out of the Furnace
4.5
/10
Scott Cooper
64
The Monuments Men
4.5
/10
George Clooney
65
A New York Winter's Tale
4.5
/10
Akiva Goldsman
66
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
4
/10
Shawn Levy
67
Last Vegas
4
/10
Jon Turteltaub
68
August: Osage County
4
/10
John Wells
69
I, Frankenstein
3.5
/10
Stuart Beattie
70
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie
2
/10
Ben Kellett