Tuesday, February 9, 2021

2020 a Year in Film

Sorry for the delay on this, I put it off for no reason other than laziness. Now for a non-MCU related thing. It's finally time to talk about 2020 movies. Something I did on my Podcast What Would Tom and Dylan Do? That you can view right now. We're small, so spread the word and get us some subscribers, please, I beg you. Please.


My currently unemployed status has allowed me to watch many more films in quick succession than in previous years. And to be honest, I didn't think I'd have the 80+ films left to watch come December cause I didn't even think eighty films came out in 2020, but I was wrong.

So I spent three weeks watching eighty-six movies. I've already started watching some 2021 movies to which is inane. I usually wait until I get my lists out there to start diving into the new stuff. But with all these delays going around still, I'm not even sure what's going to be a 2021 movie at this point. A week ago Morbius was coming out in March this year, now it's coming February 2022. it's had two drastic delays in a week's time, many other films followed suit with delays as well putting the entire 2021 blockbuster slate into question. This will make my most anticipated list difficult to traverse, because, more than likely, some of them will not happen. Just like the list for 2020 I made, where only three of the ten came out - those being Tenet, Wonder Woman 1984, and Bill and Ted Face the Music

If I did these lists at the start of the year, at least three movies that have now been moved to 2022 would have been present here.

Because I'm bored and lazy, I'm not going to bother writing little blurbs about why I liked the movies in both my top and bottom lists. If you require an explanation you can check out the youtube video here (like and subscribe). 

~Honorable Mentions~

Bad Boys for Life, Becky, Birds of Prey, Freaky, The Invisible Man,  Love and Monsters, News of the World, One Night in Miami, Palm Springs, Pieces of a Woman, Sonic the Hedgehog

~Ten~


~Nine~


~Eight~


~Seven~


~Six~


~Five~


~Four~


~Three~


~Two~


~One~


With the top out of the way now, here's the bottom ten. Enjoy in my misery - or be mad at me for hating movies that you liked. Only two honorable mentions this time.

~Honorable Mentions~

Jiu Jitsu, Wonder Woman 1984

~Ten~ 


~Nine~


~Eight~


~Seven~


~Six~


~Five~


~Four~


~Three~


~Two~


~One~


My most anticipated list, below, will not feature the films from my most anticipated movies of 2020 list to avoid redundancy and to get more word out on other films. It is ordered by (current) release date, not anticipation level - please don't move them to 2022, most of this list was slated for a 2020 release too, which makes me sad. *Release dates subject to change

~February 12~


~March 5~


~March 31~


~April 2~


~May 21~


~May 21~


~May 28~


~August 6~


~August 27~


~November 19~



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Wednesday, January 27, 2021

MCU Rank & Review: Part Nine: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)

Runtime: 02:15:51

Total Runtime: 18:43:28

I'm back after another brief hiatus, only about a week this time. I'd like to promise these will come faster, but I'm dealing with a mild case of depression that is dampening my drive to get these out there despite the next couple of movies being really good.

This will probably be a bit more detailed than Thor The Dark World's discussion because this movie isn't a total slog to get through. Before I get into it, I've been watching WandaVision as well, first three episodes are out, and the reviews of those will come out once I finish these TWENTY-THREE movie reviews. Those will be a review per episode, I think, either that or since it's 9 episodes, I'll break it down into 3 episode chunks. I haven't decided yet. But we're only on Part Nine of this series, and Black Widow will probably be out before I get to Part Twenty-Three anyway. We'll see.

Let's Begin.

We open with Cap (Chris Evans) doing laps on our first new character, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) - soon to be known as The Falcon. Sam does not like that Steve keeps passing him on his left.


Following the destruction of Sam's Ego, he and Steve meet and discuss their respective military services. Sam gives Steve the knowledge that the "Trouble Man Soundtrack" by Marvin Gaye will tell him everything he missed while under the ice. 


Natasha (Scarlett Johansson) shows up to pick Steve up for a mission.


Their mission is to infiltrate a boat and rescue SHIELD agents held captive aboard. They rescue Agent Sitwell (Maximiliano Hernández) among others, Steve fights Georges Batroc (George St-Pierre) and Natasha had a secret second mission to steal some info.

Steve confronts Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) about Natasha's secret mission, he states that everyone has secrets and "the last time I trusted someone, I lost an eye." Later revealed to have been done by a cat, sorry, Flerken. Fury shows Cap "Project Insight" and reveals that the mission he went on was a cover for Natasha to steal info regarding this project. The project involves three very large "next-gen" Helicarriers.

We are also introduced to Alexander Pierce (Robert Redford), a secretary of the World Security Council. discussing the events of the mission with other World Security Council members. Fury interrupts the meeting and asks for a delay in the initiation of Project Insight.

Understanding each other Steve leaves and visits the Smithsonian to reminisce about the good old days of World War II, and then visits Peggy in the hospital. She is now much older as she wasn't also trapped in ice for 70 years, and suffers from Alzheimer's. 

We are then shown that Sam helps veterans struggling with PTSD, and then transition to Fury now under attack by an unknown organization that is obviously Hydra. We get our first image of the Winter Soldier (Sabastian Stan), looking super bad-ass. Fury escapes certain death through a manhole. The hit on Fury was ordered by Pierce.

Steve arrives in his apartment briefly talking to his neighbor (Emily VanCamp) in the hallway. Noticing his music is on in the apartment, Steve enters cautiously to find a wounded Fury. Fury warns the apartment is bugged and they must speak cryptically. Fury is shot through the wall, Steve's neighbor arrives revealing herself to be a SHIELD agent, and Rogers gives chase to the shooter - The Winter Soldier. 


Fury is shown to die in the hospital, Steve and Natasha are sad. Steve hides the drive that Fury gave him in his apartment in a vending machine behind some gum. Steve runs off to SHIELD Headquarters and meets with Pierce. Steve is attacked by undercover Hydra agents in an elevator. They stood no chance, stating "Before we get started, does anyone want to get out." Captain America is then named a "fugitive of SHIELD." Natasha bought the drive from the vending machine, leaving with Steve she tells him of the Winter Soldier. 


They go to a mall and masquerade as a couple to hide from Hydra agents looking for them. They use the drive at an Apple Store and get coordinates to a secret bunker at a military base.


they head to the bunker knowing which is correct through Steve's military expertise. "This building is in the wrong place." In the bunker, they are trapped by a now computerized Dr. Zola who attempts to blow them up to cover up his secret Hydra scheme. Pierce is revealed to be Hydra, but if you didn't know that by now, you need to work on your movie analysis skills. They escape the explosion.

Sam shows up and recruits himself to the team assisting Steve and Natasha. They run off to interrogate Sitwell, Sam mentions knowing where to find a suit. Meanwhile, Senator Stern (Gary Shandling) from Iron Man 2 is revealed to be Hydra, what a shock.


Steve and Natasha interrogate Sitwell, he doesn't play along so they kick him off a building. Sam catches him in his fancy Falcon suit and Sitwell proceeds to spill all the beans about Project Insight.


It's a secret Hydra plan to eliminate all potential Hydra threats, though I doubt it'd kill Bruce Banner, considering Bruce can't even kill himself with a bullet. Though the best part of the scene here is the Stephen Strange reference confirming the future Dr. Strange movie yet unannounced upon release of this film.

They head out to stop Hydra's plans and the Winter Soldier kills Sitwell via delivery truck.


A big fight ensues with some of the best choreography in the MCU to date.


The Winter Soldier picks up Cap's shield, a potential foreshadowing if they decide to have several Captain America's moving forward. But also, his mask is removed revealing him to be Bucky, to the shock of only Steve and the six-year-old in the theater watching the movie behind me.


Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) saves the three of them from The Winter Soldier and takes them to a very much alive Nick Fury. 

They infiltrate SHIELD again, and Steve outs Hydra's plans. Hydra Agent Rumlow, otherwise known as Crossbones (Frank Grillo), over-rides their attempts to stop Project Insight, activating the helicarriers. Natasha infiltrates the council disguising herself as one of the councilors.

The Winter Soldier comes to stop Cap and Team from preventing the success of Project Insight by changing the targets from millions of people to just the three helicarriers. Fury has one up on Pierce cause he has two different eyes.


Steve and Bucky fight, Steve breaks Buckys arm and chokes him out so they can complete their mission. Meanwhile, Falcon fights Crossbones and the building collapses on Crossbones while Falcon is saved by Fury via helicopter. Steve and Bucky go down in one of the helicarriers. Bucky pulls him out of the water, visibly unsure of why.
 

Cap wakes in the hospital with Sam "on [his] left." Fury goes into hiding, pretending to be dead - gravestone and all. Natasha gives Steve a dossier on The Winter Soldier and drives off. Sam and Steve remain, Sam willing to help with the search for Bucky asking "When do we start?"

Mid-credits Hydra are revealed to be performing tests on Loki's scepter. Baron Wolfgang von Strucker (Thomas Kretschmann) is revealed. He confirms Hydra is bringing about "the age of miracles" revealing the twins Wanda and Pietro Maximoff portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson respectively. Our first tease for Avengers: Age of Ultron.


Post-credits Bucky goes to the Smithsonian exhibit from earlier to find out more about himself presumably.

The Winter Soldier is by far, without a doubt the best MCU movie put out to this point. While a simple script, all the MCU movies are not exactly complicated, this is by far the best narrative put out by Marvel Studios. The political intrigue of the film allows the MCU to continue to shift into multiple genres, up to this point primarily having focused on similar feeling films. Though for the most part, they won't go far from the comfortable feel they've grown accustomed to. The announcement of Deadpool 3's R rating leaves me hopeful that the MCU can continue to grow and be more than it is currently.

Steve's questionable devotion to Bucky begins here. Expanded further in Civil War, we begin to see Steve struggling with what to do with his friend, turned war criminal, and the only remnant remaining of his previous life.   

Official MCU 23 film ranking:

  1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
  2. Iron Man 3 (2013)
  3. Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
  4. The Avengers (2012)
  5. Iron Man (2008)
  6. Thor (2011)
  7. Iron Man 2 (2010)
  8. The Incredible Hulk (2008)
  9. Thor: The Dark World (2013)

Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) is next. Coming Soon™.