Top 10 Films I Saw in 2008:
(in no alphabetical order)
1. The Dark Knight - Sure, Heath Ledger was great, but let's not overlook the ridiculous undertaking of using mostly practical effects! and filming in IMAX!? Christopher Nolan is a genius. This is how Batman is supposed to be. Christian Bale is great too.
2. Step Brothers - This film was a test to see how long you can run with a pretty stupid premise before it becomes boring or played out. Will Farrell and John C. Reilly pass this test with flying colors!
3. Burn After Reading - A fun romp of a dark comedy with great characters, as usual. The Coen Brothers are a team that I'd like to be a part of, somehow. Can we make this happen?
4. Cloverfield - I thought this film was really cleverly written. The "found video camera" storytelling format is probably one of the hardest formats to write for that I can think of right now. Perhaps writing an upbeat animated adventure about genocide would be harder.
5. Son of Rambow - This film reminds me of myself when I was younger. I was always making epic movies with my parents' video camera.
6. The Fall - The visuals are STUNNING, and the little girl is so cute.
7. Flash of Genius - Greg Kinnear is really good in this one. It's such a frustrating story...even now, thinking back, it's mildly upsetting.
8. Milk - Destined to be a classic film. Certainly one of the best of the best of the best. If you haven't seen it, go see it right now!
9. Synecdoche, New York - This film was a real mindf*ck. I love movies that challenge the way we watch movies. Thoughts of this film seep into my life everyday.
10. Role Models - I thought this film was going to suck in a "cream of the crap" kind of way, but it ended up being legitimately good. Who knew?!
11. The Wrestler - Mickey Rourke was born to play this part...well maybe he was born to be a baby, and then many many years later play this part. What brilliant gem will Darren Aronofsky throw at us next? A remake of Robocop??
12. Foot Fist Way - I thought the book was so good, that there was no way the film could deliver the goods. I was wrong.
Special Mention: Baghead - If you're a fan of the Duplass Brothers' The Puffy Chair, you should check out Baghead. I'm not certain that this film hit that many theatres, but it was a real treat to see it with the Brothers Duplass hosting a Q&A afterwards.
Top 10 Colors in 2008:
(in order to plan your wardrobe for the next 2008)
1. White - White was the new black in 2008. I can't explain it. It just happened, and suddenly I had to go out and buy bleach.
2. Black - Black was still black in 2008, just not the new black. You can't get very far without black, so it will undoubtedly remain in the top five for years to come.
3. Light Blue and Dark Blue (tie) - To paraphrase an Elton John song, "I guess they call it the blues for a reason, don't they?" The Blues Brothers tied for third place for the third straight year.
4. Green - Green struck late in '08. So late, in fact, that many people didn't see it coming.
5. Light Black - Some say grey, while others say gray. I'm talking about neither. Light black is the new grey.
6. Walnut - Sure, it's a nut, but it's also a wood grain. Walnut is strong enough to easily muscle into 2009 like it ain't no thang.
7. G-in-the-D - I know what you're thinking- "oh Hunter, glow in the dark is so 1997!" This might be true, but during a few short weeks in 2008, there was a very "retro '97" thing going on.
8. Clear - Clear may never hold the top spot like it did in the 1860s, but it remains a tough player, year after year.
9. Dark Red - What a surprise! Dark red was certainly the wildcard in 2008. I started the year literally hating dark red. It's funny to see how my opinion changed over the twelve months.
Special Mention: Yellow - Keep trying, yellow. Keep trying.
Top 10 Books I Read (or thought about reading) in 2008:
(in order)
1. Labyrinths by Jorge Luis Borges - This stories were written for the way my brain works.
2. Born Standing Up by Steve Martin - A truly revealing book by my favorite comedian of all time.
3. Comedy by the Numbers by Eric Hoffman and Gary Rudoren - This book has every joke ever written!
4. A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams - Classic.
5. A Severed Head by Iris Murdoch - Who can resist a severed head!?
6. The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins - The audio book version is read by the author in a pleasing accent.
7. Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis by Dan Rockmore - You have to love math like I do.
8. Catching the Big Fish by David Lynch - Only begins to explain the genius of David Lynch.
9. Wall and Piece by Banksy - Only begins to show off the genius of Banksy.
Special Mention: Veganomicon by Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Terry Hope Romero - "It's a cookbook!"
In an attempt to keep this at a reasonable length, I've omitted my personal comments from the final two "Top 10 of 2008" lists. If you're curious why I picked some of these, feel free to come up to me on the street and ask me. You have a whole year to do this, as I will be standing in the street for exactly one year.
Top 10 Things To Put On A Sandwich (and by "on" I mean "in") in 2008:
(in order to make a sandwich, you will also need bread)
1. Tempeh Bacon
2. Avocado
3. Vegenaise
4. Tomato
5. Almond Butter
6. Marmalade (preferably orange)
7. Alfalfa Sprouts
8. Tofu Salad
9. Follow Your Heart "Cheese"
10. Tortilla Chips (preferably blue)
Special Mention: Lettuce
Top 10 Albums Released in 2008:
(order in the court!)
1. She & Him - Volume One
2. Black Kids - Partie Traumatic
3. Raphael Saadiq - The Way I See It
4. Santogold - Santogold
5. Beck - Modern Guilt
6. Duffy - Rockferry
7. The Knux - Remind Me In 3 Days...
8. Darker My Love - 2
9. Elvis Costello - Momofuku
10. Kings Of Leon - Only By The Night
11. Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Line
12. Dan & Hunter - Dan & Hunter's Holiday EP Volume One
Special Mention: New Kids On The Block and Vanilla Ice - For attempting comebacks, against all odds.
So there you have it. 2008 is over. It's anyone's guess what will come to replace it. Check back soon for my 2009 New Year's Resolutions blog! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
You made my night Hunter Burgan.
ReplyDeleteSeriously. I thought my last few hours in 2008 were going to suck, but you are simply stellar.
<3
I cried when I saw you were engaged. And then like two hours later I was fine.
ReplyDeletethis list made my night. i'm stuck in Texas with old people...
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ReplyDeleteAlways fun to read lists like that, and I definitely agree with you on some of the things! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! See you in 2009!
Awesome lists, Hunter! And I definately agree with the movie, color, and music lists, I can't wait to see what 2009 brings.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the rest of '08 while you can, only 2 more hours for us on the West coast.
Oh and thank you for making my night interesting, it was becoming rather dull. :)
Banksy! Lynch! Great book and album picks. Raphael Saadiq's album was on nonstop this year for me.
ReplyDelete...Alfafa sprouts? ...so we're not as similar as I thought. ...Really?
ReplyDeleteThe movies list is really good. How are you able to see great movies when you're busy rocking?
ReplyDeleteAlso. THE FALL. Son of Rambow. I loved both of these movies with fierce intensity. Good taste, my man.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Hunter!! Stay suppa fresh!
ReplyDeleteYou sly beast, you, slipping Dan & Hunter on your list. But it's okay, because at least it's true.
ReplyDeleteAlso, The Fall! Lee Pace! Ahhh!
Happy New Year. Thank you for making 2008 just a little bit easier.
Happy New Year Hunter!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see that Santogold made it onto your music list.
Top 1 Blog of 2008:
Tranquil Mammoth.
Man, glow in the dark is ALWAYS good. Also, I had a good laugh at the MTV news article you linked. Go forth and teach! Actually, that's not a bad idea. Blog about how to do a good blog entry. I'm sure it'd be a laugh. Also, well done on slipping yourself into the music list.
ReplyDelete....And should I be worried that I've only seen one of the ten movies?
I love it allllll.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna check out some of the books because my nerdy Elizabeth I book isn't doing much for me.
Happy New Year!
The Dark Knight was AMAZING. I got it for Christmas but on dvd, not blu-ray unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteHow have I not heard any new Beck songs this year? :O
xxx
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Those are seriously stellar lists! Have a great New Year!!
ReplyDeleteobviously someone has not seen slumdog millionaire.
ReplyDeletelucky for you, i have it in ipod format so you can watch on your daily bus commute.
"Labyrinths" is my favorite short story/essay compendium ever.
ReplyDeleteI agree with everything except the color clear. I should have been higher in the list.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!
Thanks for the read!
ReplyDeleteAnd What street will you be standing on...?
I said white was the new black all throughout 2008 but no one ever believed me....
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!!
I had at least 20% more avocado this year and it definitely helped.
ReplyDeleteThat is the sweetest glow in the dark cobra I have ever seen!
I am totally going to find you on the street and ask for your personal comments on Elvis Costello and you better be prepared. xD
Good year for you! I hope 2009 will be amazing and successful for you! <3
ReplyDeleteI honestly think this is the most entertaining blog I read.
ReplyDeleteI agree with all those movies on that list. Although I believe you forgot to mention Made for TV movies and straight to DVD movies, such as Space Movie, but whatevs.
ReplyDeleteLets have a good year where not everyone dies. *cough* 2007,2008 *cough*.
YAY!
Rock on
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Oh New Kids you tried, really you did.
ReplyDeleteThis was very amusing and interesting! haha
ReplyDeleteI love you Hunter.
where's the Gaslight Anthem on your list of albums? they're incredible! so are She and Him though. so good call with that one.
ReplyDeleteI have a glow-in-the-dark Calabrese shirt. It is black, and green, AND white. It's very fashionable.
ReplyDeletehaha, that was very cool Hunter.
ReplyDeleteespecially the top 10 colors. :)
Huzzah! I am not the only one who liked Cloverfield! I really did think I was alone out there for awhile. I completely agree that the "found video camera" storytelling format is probably one of the hardest formats to write. I can't even imagine trying to write that. I think I'd end up tearing up all the papers and throwing them in the trash and stomp around screaming for a bit. But I do that anyway when I write. Most writers do.
ReplyDelete.two can prey on this game.
ReplyDeletehttp://vjesci.blogspot.com/2009/01/what-there-was-to-love-in-two-thousand.html
If you haven't seen Slumgody Millionaire, then you should. It is a top ten worthy film.
ReplyDeleteblue tortilla sandwich hmm-I assumed you meant the blue maize ones as oppose to moulding-turned out to be surprisingly tasty. If you enjoyed the Veginomicon try the Necronomicon-not a exactly a cook book but equally creative
ReplyDeleteoddly enough, over half your musical picks are featured artists at barnes and noble, where i work. since you like duffy, check out lenka. and since you like barnes and noble music, you should check out other barnes and noble music. one finds very interesting things there. i, for one, rediscovered my love for jakob dylan, and found some magical merry christmas gems on the sunday music 5 album. not as magical as the dan and hunter ep, but still.
ReplyDeletewoot! she and him! i hope you got the chance to go to one of the shows, it was epic
ReplyDeleteYou should read some Augusten Burroughs. You'd like his style of writing.
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