Picking up where I left off in Day 4, I'd like to continue with what makes a movie memorable. One of the most important contributions to the cinematic experience is always in the supporting shadow. I am, of course, referring to the animals. To rectify this gross exclusion from the award community, I'd like to present the next award.
Award #7: Most Memorable Animals: Solo or Ensemble Performance of 2007
The Sloppy Seconds:
Monkey (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End) - Although new to the role of Jack, this capuchin breathes much of the life into this plodding installment of the once great franchise. Jack ignites the fireworks, gets the gun, battles the villains and stands with the minority in the rescue of Captain Jack. Not too shabby. |
Snake (The Darjeeling Limited) - Like his forked tongue, this poisonous creature's presence was two-fold. It emphasized Peter's completely irresponsible and childish nature, and was the reason the Brothers Whitman found themselves ejected out of the creature comforts of the Darjeeling and into the wild. |
Goats (Stardust) - Recently, goats seem to be demoted to filler farm characters, but there was a time when they got steady work. This lucky pair got substantial screen time by hauling Michele Pfieffer around chariot-style. Hey, everyone's gotta work. |
Rat (Shoot 'Em Up) - You may remember this little fellow as an integral part of Mr. Smith's elaborate lock mechanism guarding his lair. More of a quirky appearance than a meaty role, but it's probably better than receiving scale for a scurry-on in Willard. |
And the award for Most Memorable Animal: Solo or Ensemble Performance of 2007 goes to:
Samantha a.k.a. Sam
(I Am Legend)
The clear-cut winner is Abby, portraying faithful companion to Will Smith's Robert Neville. Sam proves to be the rock of determination behind Neville's cause in this overly depressing tale. Plus she gets the pleasure of having more snuggle time than Salli Richardson got.
After recognizing the best animal performances of the year, I'd be remiss not to mention the greatest creation of a quality film. The efforts of the actor, the writer, and the director combine to create a character that makes a lasting impression on the viewer and takes the film to a whole new level. What follows are the 7 best characters this past year.
Award #8: Most Memorable Characters of 2007
The Sloppy Seconds:
Anton Chigurh (No Country for Old Men): His menacing look, creepy demeanor, the whacked-out 'do, and, oh yeah, his penchant for bloodshed etches this villain into your very soul. |
And the award for Most Memorable Character of 2007 goes to:
McLovin a.k.a Fogell
(Superbad)
18-year old high school student Fogell, a.k.a. the 25-year old McLovin from Hawaii, delivers up laugh after laugh while the main best-bud characters come to terms with growing up. He rolled with the po-po, battled street urchins and told the hot high school chick what time it was. The cinematic icon of 2007 is McLovin!
Join me tomorrow for Day 6 of my Confessions (assuming my fingers don't fall off while typing). The only two named prizes, the Que Ridiculo! Award and Paula Jai Parker Award, await so don't miss out!
Funny as he was, McLovin doesn't even come close to touching either Anton or Daniel Plainview (though I know you still haven't seen There Will Be Blood).
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a down year for animals. I certainly didn't see it (and you probably didn't either, if you're wise), but I'm sure some furry person from Evan Almighty probably deserved to make the list...
Daniel Plainview here I come! I got my hands on a sneak peek of Blood for tonight so McLovin beware!
ReplyDeleteI guess I loved McLovin's clueless swagger - we all know someone like that, thankfully I don't know any Antons.
Yeah, I am not sad to say that I missed Evan Almighty though I'm sure it'll surface in my house at some point.