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Top 5 in Entertainment (2021 Edition)

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I'm gonna add one more thing to my anticipated list for video games - GoldenEye 007 Rare Remaster if it actually gets released to the public. Supposedly the remaster has been done and playable since last February.
 
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Anticipated is where I am heavily interested.

For film, my 10:
1: The Batman
2: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
3: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (P1)
4: Knives Out II
5: The Northman
6: Thor: Love and Thunder
7: Batgirl
8: Black Adam
9: Mission Impossible 7
10: NOPE
((Honorable Mentions: Black Panther II, Avatar II, Top Gun Maverick, Lightyear, and Mario))

TV, Top Ten:
1: Moon Knight
2: The Last of Us
3: The Mandalorian S3
4: Halo
5: The Lord of The Rings
6: The Legend of Vox Machina
7: Obi-Wan
8: Stranger Things IV
9: Bleach Thousand Year Blood War Arc
10: ANDOR
((Honorable Mention: Chucky S2, Guardians Holiday Special, and Peacemaker))

Gaming, more so Top 5:
1: Final Fantasy XVI (Assuming it's 2022)
2: The Sequel to The Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild
3: God of War: Ragnarok
4: Starfall
5: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
 
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2021 Top 5s. Odd because there is so much television to pick from, yet I still haven't seen quite a few movies that might be here (West Side Story, Raya, that Bradley Cooper noir).

TV
5) Hawkeye.
Finally an MCU series nailed the landing. The finale was comic book-y in all the best ways, with costumes, silly trick arrows, face turns by villains, even a falling hero being saved by a … not an awning or flagpole but same energy. Both leads are perfectly cast, fun to watch, giving us an interesting mash-up of the Batman & Robin dynamic. Supporting cast also strong (especially the surprise villain). Would be top 10 MCU for me if it was a movie.

4) Mayor of Kingstown. The other show where Jeremy Renner is a badass who looks out for a 22 y.o. actress. But otherwise the anthesis of Hawkeye. A bleak story about bleak, broken people whose lives are intertwined with our bleak, broken justice system. Telling that this show has yet to show a courtroom or even (I think) a lawyer—just telling its story from the POV of cops and criminals and convicts and prison guards, all bound together by uneasy rituals each must follow. A dark show but one I felt the need to binge.

3) Shadow & Bone: did a fuller review when it came out, but surprised how much I liked this. Took a ton of hackneyed fantasy tropes but put in enough new spins and Tsarist Russia-esque window dressing to make them feel fresh.

2) 1883. How good is this show? Tom Hanks and Billy Bob Thornton have throw-away two-minute cameos yet they don’t feel out of place. Obviously Sam Elliot is amazing, Tim McGraw stepping up here as an actor, but Faith Hill and the actress playing her daughter steal every scene they are in. The strong female presence and beautiful shots help separate this from Deadwood and Hell on Wheels, which both did the whole “realistic Western” thing before. Only 3 episodes in, could go off the rails, but so far been phenomenal.

1) Welcome to Earth. Gorgeous vistas, interesting cocktail party facts about nature, all driven by Will Smith’s easy charisma. Except even he gets upstaged by his co-star guides, including a guy who is basically Daredevil only real. Binged all 6 episodes in 24 hours, would gladly have watched a dozen more.

Honorable Mention:
Mr Mayor, Squid Game, Young Rock (families need shows too)

Movies
5) The King’s Man. An unusual movie, more episodic than a three-act structure. And weird that a movie that drops a ton of f-bombs and has over-the-top fight scenes also expects you to have a college-level knowledge of WWI. But the action is incredible, and Ralph Fiennes makes it all work somehow.

4) Spider-Man: No Way Home. As mentioned in the review thread, great performances (particularly Defoe and Molina), exciting action. Everything I could hope for in a comic book movie, and the best live experience in a theater in years.

3) King Richard. An old-school biopic with top-tier performances by Will Smith, Jon Bernthal and the Aunjanue Ellis. All three could win Oscars for this. Otherwise nothing particularly ground-breaking, but it covers the familiar ground well.

2) Dune. Could nitpick over little things—e,g, short shift given mentats and Dr. Y--but ultimately the (first third of the) book brought to life in a visually stunning movie.

1) Cruella. As a huge fan of the original cartoon, I expected to hate this movie. But if you ignore the handful of connections that were clearly forced into the script, this is a fun, colorful heist movie with likeable leads and a hissable villain set in a fantastical punk-era London. The action sequences and fashion are over-the-top but not quite to the point of incredulity. May not be the greatest movie from a technical perspective, but was my most fun watch in 2021.

Honorable Mention: Tom & Jerry (the all animals are cartoons gimmick has stayed with me), that weird Brendan Frasier/Don Cheadle film noir that turns out to be about the auto industry
 
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SeventyOne said:
2021 Top 5s. Odd because there is so much television to pick from, yet I still haven't seen quite a few movies that might be here (West Side Story, Raya, that Bradley Cooper noir).

TV
5) Hawkeye.
Finally an MCU series nailed the landing. The finale was comic book-y in all the best ways, with costumes, silly trick arrows, face turns by villains, even a falling hero being saved by a … not an awning or flagpole but same energy. Both leads are perfectly cast, fun to watch, giving us an interesting mash-up of the Batman & Robin dynamic. Supporting cast also strong (especially the surprise villain). Would be top 10 MCU for me if it was a movie.

4) Mayor of Kingstown. The other show where Jeremy Renner is a badass who looks out for a 22 y.o. actress. But otherwise the anthesis of Hawkeye. A bleak story about bleak, broken people whose lives are intertwined with our bleak, broken justice system. Telling that this show has yet to show a courtroom or even (I think) a lawyer—just telling its story from the POV of cops and criminals and convicts and prison guards, all bound together by uneasy rituals each must follow. A dark show but one I felt the need to binge.

3) Shadow & Bone: did a fuller review when it came out, but surprised how much I liked this. Took a ton of hackneyed fantasy tropes but put in enough new spins and Tsarist Russia-esque window dressing to make them feel fresh.

2) 1883. How good is this show? Tom Hanks and Billy Bob Thornton have throw-away two-minute cameos yet they don’t feel out of place. Obviously Sam Elliot is amazing, Tim McGraw stepping up here as an actor, but Faith Hill and the actress playing her daughter steal every scene they are in. The strong female presence and beautiful shots help separate this from Deadwood and Hell on Wheels, which both did the whole “realistic Western” thing before. Only 3 episodes in, could go off the rails, but so far been phenomenal.

1) Welcome to Earth. Gorgeous vistas, interesting cocktail party facts about nature, all driven by Will Smith’s easy charisma. Except even he gets upstaged by his co-star guides, including a guy who is basically Daredevil only real. Binged all 6 episodes in 24 hours, would gladly have watched a dozen more.

Honorable Mention: Mr Mayor, Squid Game, Young Rock (families need shows too)

Movies
5) The King’s Man. An unusual movie, more episodic than a three-act structure. And weird that a movie that drops a ton of f-bombs and has over-the-top fight scenes also expects you to have a college-level knowledge of WWI. But the action is incredible, and Ralph Fiennes makes it all work somehow.

4) Spider-Man: No Way Home. As mentioned in the review thread, great performances (particularly Defoe and Molina), exciting action. Everything I could hope for in a comic book movie, and the best live experience in a theater in years.

3) King Richard. An old-school biopic with top-tier performances by Will Smith, Jon Bernthal and the Aunjanue Ellis. All three could win Oscars for this. Otherwise nothing particularly ground-breaking, but it covers the familiar ground well.

2) Dune. Could nitpick over little things—e,g, short shift given mentats and Dr. Y--but ultimately the (first third of the) book brought to life in a visually stunning movie.

1) Cruella. As a huge fan of the original cartoon, I expected to hate this movie. But if you ignore the handful of connections that were clearly forced into the script, this is a fun, colorful heist movie with likeable leads and a hissable villain set in a fantastical punk-era London. The action sequences and fashion are over-the-top but not quite to the point of incredulity. May not be the greatest movie from a technical perspective, but was my most fun watch in 2021.

Honorable Mention: Tom & Jerry (the all animals are cartoons gimmick has stayed with me), that weird Brendan Frasier/Don Cheadle film noir that turns out to be about the auto industry
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Still have yet to watch Mayor of Kingstown bc the reviews looked pretty mixed, but maybe your review will help give me the boost I need to watch it one of these days.
 
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Nick said:
Still have yet to watch Mayor of Kingstown bc the reviews looked pretty mixed, but maybe your review will help give me the boost I need to watch it one of these days.
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Dark and depressing, be warned, but Renner and a couple of the supporting actors (particularly the leader of the Crips) roped me in. Definitely a show where if the first two episodes don't have you, not going to be your thing.
 
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2021 was kind of an underwhelming year for me in terms of movies. However, TV was really really good this year so I'll just list my five favorite shows of the year.

The Queen's Gambit- Anya Taylor Joy is a star and this might be her best project yet. The story is really well executed, the period costumes and production design are phenomenal, and Beth is just a character that was very easy to love.
WandaVision- Elizabeth Olsen is the future of Marvel. All hail the Scarlet Witch.
Squid Game- wildly entertaining and extremely prescient. Kinda hilarious how quickly this show devolved into memes and capitalistic excess.
Only Murders in the Building- the dynamic between Steve Martin, Selena Gomez, and Martin Short is so fun to watch. The mystery is engaging and unfolds organically, bringing in all these characters and stories to a great conclusion.
Hacks- it's about time we gave Jean Smart her flowers.
 
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I didn't really watch too many new movies to qualify for a favorite movie list (I rather enjoyed the new Candyman, In the Heights, and Tick, Tick... Boom! though)

In terms of TV though, I binged quite a bit while working on haunt stuff, so in alphabetical order (too hard to compare apples to apples):
1. Centaurworld
2. Inside Job
3. Invincible
4. Kid Cosmic
5. Sex Education

The following I watched this year, but I know they came out prior, so sue me:
1. Beastars
2. The Boys (season 2)
3. The Haunting of Bly Manor
4. What We Do in the Shadows
5. The Witcher
 
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