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Top Ten Summer Movies – “Scene Selection” Reviews

This was a good summer for movies. I find it increasingly difficult to differentiate how great one summer is from the next. Last year there was “Dark Knight,” “Wall-E” and “Iron Man.” Before that there was “Transformers, “Bourne Ultimatum,” and “Stardust.” Each year has a handful of great summer flicks, but this summer seemed to really stand apart as having a great lineup of blockbusters and surprises.

Here are my top 10 films of the summer of 2009 on this week in “Scene Selection.”

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10) Harry Potter and the Half Blood Princewas an impressive spectacle with the effects and camera work to wow, but ultimately the plot lacked something to make it truly great. It did deliver on great characters, and the angst of a teenager. It is one of the best in the series, ranking second to “Prisoner in Azkaban” in my opinion. Look out for “The Deathly Hallows” next year.

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9) Public Enemieshit the right notes for me. I know many people hate it, but the style really worked for me for what it did to break away from unwritten Hollywood rules. The plot was never meant to be deep because the legend was stripped away, and for once we were given a biopic of John Dillinger without his lore. It also had the best shootout sequences of the year, with two masterful scenes that deliver the standoffs.

Director Duncan Jones behind the scenes of Moon

Director Duncan Jones behind the scenes of 'Moon'

8) Moon was an interesting sci-fi flick that looked great for a low budget flick, and was well acted, but it remained unconvincing as a revolutionary pic due to its predictability. It was great to have a different type of antagonist that was not who we thought it would be. It also was one of those special summer films that left me thinking for days after viewing it. Its themes are excellent and it is well worth seeing.

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7) Up as the latest for Pixar proves that Pixar can do no wrong. The journey to South America is wonderful and whimsical. It just felt to me like Pixar is comfortable with including elements they use repeatedly in their films. It was great to see that a mature film with very deep emotions can remain light at heart and entertain audiences of all ages.

MELANIE LAURENT as Shosanna Dreyfus

MELANIE LAURENT as Shosanna Dreyfus

6) Inglourious Basterdspacked the explosions when it needed to, and had a brilliant cast. Brad Pitt was hilarious as the drawling Lt. Aldo Raine, and Chrisopher Waltz was one of the most villainous characters ever as Col. Hans Landa. The story lagged at times for me, but the brilliant scenes outshined the film’s flaws.

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5) Star Trek wowed the crap out of me. I did not expect a brain-wrapping piece of work like this is with a twisting plot and enjoyable character introductions. The CGI is incredible and it helps that this franchise just became mainstream and enjoyable.

Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt

4)(500) Days of Summerwas my most anticipated flick for the season, and I loved the artistic style and independent mood of the film. It also used a phenomenal non-linear structure to create a great modern look at romance. Throw this into the league with “Swingers” as a great double feature idea.

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3) The Brothers Bloom may only be the second film from Rian Johnson, but this con film is sharp and brilliant due to the focus on relationships rather than the crime itself. Adrian Brody and Mark Ruffalo are amazing as the two brothers, and Rachel Weisz is a great leading lady. Watch it ASAP due to its intelligent entertainment.

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2) District 9 may have come out of nowhere, but the depth of this film kept gnawing at me for the weeks to follow. It has racial politics, aliens, and action to match. The CGI is the best next to Star Trek, maybe, yet it costs so much less. I can’t wait to see Neill Blomkamp’s future works.

JEREMY RENNER stars in THE HURT LOCKER

JEREMY RENNER stars in THE HURT LOCKER

1) The Hurt Locker felt like the most realistic war film I have ever seen. The camera sails right into the action, and the emotions run deeper than most average dramas. I hope that this gets the award recognition it deserves, especially a Best Actor nom for Jeremy Renner.

That’s my look into what you might have missed this summer. Get out and see a great film to expand your culture. Until next time, “get buys livin, or get buys dyin.”

Author: Alex Kartman

I’m a student at Ball State University in Indiana, majoring in telecommunications. I direct and technical direct several student television shows, garnering an Emmy nomination for one of them. I also have worked on two feature films as a grip, a set photographer, and a boom op. My acting may not be the greatest, but I do have imdb credit as an actor as well. I have been reviewing films for a year now for the Ball State Daily news.

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