For the segments that we're discussing in particular -- a reminder that these Awards cover MUSIC, TV, GAMES, and MOVIES -- it was an eventful and well-spread out year of quality, meaning things were harder to track because there was So. Much.
But here's my best stab at summing up my personal favorite things of 2017 as defined by the above mediums. As always, this is a LOOOOOONNNGG post. Tag it, read a section, come back to it, read some more. Or just read the whole damn thing in one, awesome sitting. Your call! Either way, I want to hear from you in the comments. Agree? Disagree? Love my selections? Want to murder me? Let me know! (Except the last one...keep that to yourself).
And if you'd like to read any previous installments of the Rath Awards -- which is seriously a trip through time and blogging quality, I assure you -- click the corresponding years here: 2016 // 2015 // 2014 // 2013 // 2012 // 2011
This was an odd year in music for me because I felt as if all my favorite songs were singles, the weapon of choice for artists now it seems. I did my best to build my nomination list throughout the year but really struggled to include full albums. I sincerely almost thought about forgoing this medium this year. But luckily a combination of end-of-year releases and tracking in Spotify led me to more than enough albums (almost too many) to try and choose from. Shall we?
BEST IN GENRE | R&B
War & Leisure by Miguel
SYRE by Jaden Smith
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Winner: SYRE by Jaden Smith Runner-up: War & Leisure by Miguel |
BEST IN GENRE | ALTERNATIVE
I See You by The xx
hopeless fountain kingdom by Halsey
LANY by LANY
Gone Now by Bleachers
The Aviary by Galantis
Presence by Petit Biscuit
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Winner: Presence by Petit Biscuit Runner-up: LANY by LANY |
BEST IN GENRE | RAP & HIP-HOP
I Decided. by Big Sean
DAMN by Kendrick Lamar
BOOMIVERSE by Big Boi
Double or Nothing (& Metro Boomin) by Big Sean and Metro Boomin
cybersex by Blackbear
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Winner: DAMN by Kendrick Lamar Runner-up: Double or Nothing (& Metro Boomin) by Big Sean and Metro Boomin |
BEST IN GENRE | POP
Funk Wave Bounces Vol 1. by Calvin Harris
Memories...Do Not Open by The Chainsmokers
Witness by Katy Perry
Red Pill Blues by Maroon 5
Beautiful Trauma by P!nk
reputation by Taylor Swift
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Winner: Beautiful Trauma by P!nk Runner-up: Red Pill Blues by Maroon 5 |
BEST HIT SONG
Stay (feat. Alesia Cara) by Zedd
Something Just Like This (feat. Coldplay) by The Chainsmokers
Shape of You by Ed Sheeran
...Ready For It? by Taylor Swift
What Lovers Do (feat. SZA) by Maroon 5
What About Us by P!nk
Super Far by LANY
No Promises (feat. Demi Lovato) by Cheat Codes
Friends (feat. Justin Bieber) by Bloodpop
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Winner: Stay (feat. Alesia Cara) by Zedd Runner-up: Friends (feat. Justin Bieber) by Bloodpop |
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
P!nk
Big Sean
Kendrick Lamar
Taylor Swift
Ed Sheeran
Demi Lovato
LANY
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Winner: Big Sean Runner-up: P!nk |
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
5 | LANY by LANY
4 | reputation by Taylor Swift
3 | Double or Nothing (& Metro Boomin) by Big Sean and Metro Boomin
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1 | DAMN by Kendrick Lamar 2 | Presence by Petit Biscuit |
Television, unsurprisingly, continues to be in its Golden Age. There's just so much quality TV out there to watch that this is definitely the medium I struggle, and will likely continue to struggle most to see everything I think I should. There will likely be huge omissions in here because I don't have services like Hulu or Showtime or whatnot but there's not much I can do about that. I'm but only a single man...who still watched a lot of damn good TV this year.
BEST NEWCOMER
Dark
The Punisher
American Vandal
Big Little Lies
Legion
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Winner: Dark Runner-up: Big Little Lies |
BEST SUPERHERO SHOW
Arrow
The Flash
DC's Legends of Tomorrow
The Punisher
Legion
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Winner: DC's Legends of Tomorrow Runner-up: (TIE) Legion and The Punisher |
MOST ANTICIPATED
Better Call Saul Season 4
Westworld Season 2
Jessica Jones Season 2
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Winner: Westworld Season 2 Runner-up: Better Call Saul Season 4 |
BEST EPISODE
Chicanery | Better Call Saul
Lian Yu | Arrow
The Thief | Master of None
The Spoils of War | Game of Thrones
The Book of Nora | The Leftovers
The Ricklantis Mixup | Rick and Morty
Thanksgiving | Master of None
The Gate | Stranger Things 2
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Winner: The Book of Nora | The Leftovers Runner-up: Chicanery | Better Call Saul |
BEST ACTOR
Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill in Better Call Saul
Michael McKean as Chuck McGill in Better Call Saul
Aziz Ansari as Dev in Master of None
Kit Harrington as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones
Justin Theroux as Kevin Garvey in The Leftovers
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Winner: Justin Theroux as Kevin Garvey in The Leftovers Runner-up: Michael McKean as Chuck McGill in Better Call Saul |
BEST ACTRESS
Danielle Brooks as Tastee in Orange is the New Black
Robin Wright as Claire Underwood in House of Cards
Lena Heady as Cersei Lannister in Game of Thrones
Carrie Coon as Nora Durst in The Leftovers and Gloria Burgle in Fargo
Nicole Kidman as Celeste in Big Little Lies
Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven in Stranger Things 2
Kristen Bell as Eleanor in The Good Place
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Winner: Carrie Coon as Nora Durst in The Leftovers and Gloria Burgle in Fargo Runner-up: Nicole Kidman as Celeste in Big Little Lies |
BEST SHOW | COMEDY
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Orange is the New Black
Rick and Morty
The Good Place
Modern Family
Master of None
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Winner: (TIE) Master of None and Rick and Morty Runner-up: (TIE) Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The Good Place |
BEST SHOW | DRAMA
The Leftovers
Fargo
Designated Survivor
Better Call Saul
House of Cards
Game of Thrones
Stranger Things 2
Dark
The Punisher
Big Little Lies
Legion
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Winner: Stranger Things 2 Runner-up: (TIE) The Leftovers and Better Call Saul |
2017 was a weird year for gaming. If you had only a PS4 and an Xbox One, it probably felt pretty barren aside from a couple exclusives as most everything that's uber-exciting comes next year. I wouldn't say it was outright bad, but with those two consoles I didn't play much that pushed the industry forward or wowed me. But if you had a Nintendo Switch, then my God, what a year you had! Arguably three classics came your way within the span of a few months and even more astonishing, you could now play them on the go. Which...is why I caved and got a Nintendo Switch late in the year. My work travel will likely increase in 2018 and from the sounds of it, there were some unmissable games on hand for the ultra-cool portable console. I'll probably not ever get around to reviewing them because they're so far behind now, but I felt it appropriate to include them here as they are more than worthy of several awards.
MOST ANTICIPATED (confirmed in 2018)
God of War
Red Dead Redemption 2
Far Cry 5
Anthem
Spider-man
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Winner: Red Dead Redemption 2 Runner-up: Spider-man |
BEST SOUNDTRACK / ORIGINAL SCORE
Horizon: Zero Dawn
Horizon: Zero Dawn
Destiny 2
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Assassins Creed Origins
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Winner: (TIE) Horizon: Zero Dawn and Zelda: Breath of the Wild Runner-up: (TIE) Destiny 2 and Assassins Creed Origins |
BEST GRAPHICS
Horizon: Zero Dawn
Mass Effect Andromeda
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Assassins Creed Origins
Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Star Wars Battlefront II
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Winner: Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Runner-up: Horizon: Zero Dawn |
MOST FUN
Horizon: Zero Dawn
Destiny 2
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Super Mario Odyssey
Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Star Wars Battlefront II
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War
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Winner: Star Wars Battlefront II Runner-up: Super Mario Odyssey |
BEST MULTIPLAYER
Call of Duty WWII
Destiny 2
Star Wars Battlefront II
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Winner: Destiny 2 Runner-up: Call of Duty WWII |
BEST CAMPAIGN
Horizon: Zero Dawn
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Assassins Creed Origins
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Winner: Horizon: Zero Dawn Runner-up: Uncharted: The Lost Legacy |
BEST STORY
Horizon: Zero Dawn
Assassins Creed Origins
Call of Duty WWII
Mass Effect Andromeda
Star Wars Battlefront II
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Winner: Horizon: Zero Dawn Runner-up: Mass Effect Andromeda |
GAME OF THE YEAR
5 | Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
4 | Assassin's Creed Origins
3 | Super Mario Odyssey
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1 | Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 | Horizon: Zero Dawn |
And so we finally make it to the beefiest section of these awards: movies! 2017 was a good year for cinema with a lot of films that were entertaining, but also many that connected with real life issues and trends occurring in every day life. Timeliness seemed to be a theme throughout the year and helped certain films to speak more powerfully across the medium. I saw my least amount of films this year at 61 (my record was 77 in 2015) but I'm perfectly ok with that and honestly, stepping back a bit helped me to appreciate movies more overall. So here's what I thought about those 61 films from 2017!
*Please note that all nominated/awarded film reviews can be found on the site. Linking all of them causes significant (and ugly) formatting problems so I've refrained from doing it here...because I'm picky*
BEST RETRO REVIEWED FILM
The Godfather
The Godfather Part II
The Godfather Part III
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
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Winner: The Godfather Runner-up: Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back |
BEST MONTH
March
July
September
November
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Winner: July (avg. score of 9.0) Runner-up: September (avg. score of 8.6) |
BEST SEASON
Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall
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Winner: (TIE) Summer and Fall (avg. score of 8.04) Runner-up: Winter (avg. score of 7.93) |
RATH'S WRATH (aka WORST MOVIE)
Rough Night
Rough Night
The Dark Tower
Geostorm
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"Winner": The Dark Tower Runner-up: Geostorm |
BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT
A Cure for Wellness
Alien: Covenant
It Comes at Night
The Dark Tower
Justice League
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"Winner": Alien Covenant Runner-up: It Comes at Night |
BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS
The Great Wall
Kong: Skull Island
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
War for the Planet of the Apes
Blade Runner 2049
Thor Ragnarok
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
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Winner: War for the Planet of the Apes Runner-up: Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi |
BEST SOUND | SOUND EDITING
The Great Wall
The LEGO Batman Movie
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Wonder Woman
Spider-man: Homecoming
mother!
It
Dunkirk
Wind River
Blade Runner 2049
Coco
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
The Greatest Showman
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Winner: Dunkirk Runner-up: Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi |
FUNNIEST MOVIE
The LEGO Batman Movie
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Baywatch
Spider-man: Homecoming
It
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Thor Ragnarok
Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
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Winner: Thor Ragnarok Runner-up: (TIE) It and Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri |
BEST ANIMATED FILM
The LEGO Batman Movie
Coco
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Winner: The LEGO Batman Movie Runner-up: Coco |
BEST ACTION
John Wick: Chapter 2
Logan
The Fate of the Furious
Wonder Woman
Baby Driver
Atomic Blonde
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
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Winner: (TIE) Baby Driver and Atomic Blonde Runner-up: (TIE) John Wick: Chapter 2 and Kingsman: The Golden Circle |
BIGGEST SURPRISE
The Lost City of Z
Atomic Blonde
It
mother!
The Greatest Showman
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Winner: The Greatest Showman Runner-up: (TIE) The Lost City of Z and mother! |
MOVIE I MOST OVERRATED
Free Fire
Ghost in the Shell
Life
Justice League
mother!
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
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"Winner": Free Fire Runner-up: Life |
MOVIE I MOST UNDERRATED
mother!
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Blade Runner 2049
Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
The Greatest Showman
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Winner: Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri Runner-up: Blade Runner 2049 |
MOST ORIGINAL
Get Out
Baby Driver
It Comes at Night
mother!
The Shape of Water
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Winner: Get Out Runner-up: The Shape of Water |
BEST SOUNDTRACK
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
The Fate of the Furious
Baby Driver
Atomic Blonde
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
The Greatest Showman
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Winner: Atomic Blonde Runner-up: (TIE) Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Greatest Showman |
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Ghost in the Shell
The Circle
Wonder Woman
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Dunkirk
War for the Planet of the Apes
Blade Runner 2049
Coco
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
The Shape of Water
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Winner: Dunkirk Runner-up: Blade Runner 2049 |
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
A Cure for Wellness
Logan
Kong: Skull Island
Baby Driver
Wonder Woman
It Comes at Night
Dunkirk
Wind River
Good Time
It
Blade Runner 2049
Murder on the Orient Express
Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
The Shape of Water
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Winner: Blade Runner 2049 Runner-up: Dunkirk |
BEST ENSEMBLE CAST
Hidden Figures
The Fate of the Furious
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Baby Driver
Baywatch
Logan Lucky
It
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Thor Ragnarok
Murder on the Orient Express
Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
Star Wars: Episode VIII -- The Last Jedi
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
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Winner: It Runner-up: Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri |
BIGGEST YEAR | ACTRESS
Emma Watson
Charlize Theron
Gal Gadot
Daisy Ridley
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Winner: Gal Gadot Runner-up: Charlize Theron |
BIGGEST YEAR | ACTOR
Dwayne Johnson
Vin Diesel
Tom Holland
Hugh Jackman
Andy Serkis
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Winner: Hugh Jackman Runner-up: Andy Serkis |
BEST PERFORMANCE | ACTOR
Lewis MacDougall as Conor in A Monster Calls
James McAvoy as various personalities in Split
Hugh Jackman as Logan in Logan
Charlie Hunnam as Percy Fawcett in The Lost City of Z
Tom Holland as Peter Parker in Spider-man: Homecoming
Andy Serkis as Caesar in War for the Planet of the Apes
Will Poulter as Krauss in Detroit
Robert Pattinson as as Connie in Good Time
Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise in It
Sam Rockwell as Jason Dixon in Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
Woody Harrelson as Bill Willoughby in Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
James Franco as Tommy Wiseau in The Disaster Artist
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Winner: Andy Serkis in War for the Planet of the Apes Runner-up: (TIE) Sam Rockwell as Jason Dixon and Woody Harrelson as Bill Willoughby in Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri |
BEST PERFORMANCE | ACTRESS
Taraj P. Henson as Katherine Johnson in Hidden Figures
Gal Gadot as Diana Prince in Wonder Woman
Charlize Theron as Lorraine in Atomic Blonde
Jennifer Lawrence as Mother in mother!
Frances McDormand as Mildred Hayes in Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
Saoirse Ronan as Lady Bird in Lady Bird
Sally Hawkins as Eliza Esposito in The Shape of Water
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Winner: Sally Hawkins as Eliza Esposito in The Shape of Water Runner-up: Frances McDormand as Mildred Hayes in Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri |
BEST VILLAIN
Jason Isaacs as Volmer in A Cure for Wellness
Charlize Theron as Cipher in The Fate of the Furious
Kurt Russel as Ego in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Javier Bardem as Captain Salazar in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Michael Keaton as Vulture in Spider-man: Homecoming
Woody Harrelson as Colonel in War for the Planet of the Apes
The Germans / Survival in Dunkirk
Will Poulter as Krauss in Detroit
Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise in It
Julianne Moore in Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Cate Blanchett as Hela in Thor Ragnarok
Michael Shannon as Strickland in The Shape of Water
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Winner: Will Poulter as Krauss in Detroit Runner-up: Michael Shannon as Strickland in The Shape of Water |
BEST HERO
Mark Wahlberg as Tommy Saunders in Patriots Day
Hugh Jackman as Logan/Wolverine in Logan
Chris Pratt as Starlord in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in Wonder Woman and Justice League
Ansel Elgort as Baby in Baby Driver
Tom Holland as Spider-man in Spider-man: Homecoming
Andy Serkis as Caesar in War for the Planet of the Apes
Tom Hardy as Farrier in Dunkirk
Charlize Theron as Lorraine in Atomic Blonde
Taron Edgerton as Eggsy in Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Chris Hemsworth as Thor in Thor Ragnarok
Daisy Ridley as Rey in Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
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Winner: Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in Wonder Woman and Justice League Runner-up: Hugh Jackman as Logan/Wolverine in Logan |
BEST SCENES OF 2017
This one is always a blast to do, but a total beast to manage. Much like a Top 10 list, there's always going to be those that you wish you could have fit in, but couldn't. I've separated this award out into groups of 5 to make it a little more manageable. Please enjoy my favorite moments at the movies that I had this year!
15) "Don't worry. I got this." | Thor Ragnarok - There was a lot to love in Taika Waititi's Thor film, but I don't think I laughed harder this year than when an overconfident Bruce Banner jumps out of a spaceship onto the rainbow bridge, thinking he'll morph into the Hulk on the way down. And doesn't. It's physical and character comedy at its absolute best.
14) Te-KILL-la | Baby Driver - Baby Driver had its share of music-matching-action moments but I found none more perfectly executed than this gun/car battle done to the classic, "Tequila". It was equal parts fun and intense and all parts technically brilliant.
13) Throne Room Throw Down | Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi - Easily the most (read: only) shocking part of The Last Jedi, and for good reason. It was here were audiences were treated to a hell of a shocker, an awesome lightsaber battle, and the great unknown of where alliances were shifting. Gets extra kudos for some awesome choreography.
12) Wolverine Rage | Logan - There were a few scenes in films this year that gave me chills. Seeing a battered Logan run through the forest, amped on an adrenaline drug, trying to save children and wrecking dudes left and right was one of them. At the end it's punctuated with a roar only Hugh Jackman or an actual lion could achieve and my hairs were standing on end.
11) Detaching the AI | Blade Runner 2049 - Blade Runner has grown on me a bit after initially thinking it wasn't as heady as many said it was. But I focus more on the interesting and telling relationship between an android and an AI -- neither of which are human, obviously -- that feels real. It's here where 2049 is a cerebral experience and here where I've been thinking about it after the fact.
10) "Country Road" / Rocket Man Saves the Day | Kingsman: The Golden Circle - It's no secret that I love me some Kingsman and, at least in my world, The Golden Circle delivered. While it may have lacked a "church" scene equivalent to the first, it had a outrageously fun end segment with a scene of bravery, some great action, and a series of Elton John cameos that could likely rank high in a list of best cameos ever.
9) Stairwell Ass-Kicking | Atomic Blonde - Atomic Blonde had a handful of scenes that really stood out, but none more so than this brutal, extended, and nearly single-take fight scene that catapulted Charlize Theron into the annals of Action Heroism (if she wasn't already there). It's a well choreographed and visceral fight that was some of the best action of the year.
8) Surprisingly Faster than the Flash | Justice League - Justice League hasn't gotten much love these awards, and for good reason. BUT(!) there were some great scenes in there, none more entertaining, cool, and funny than a certain character's return. Upon their return, the Flash must flank them, only to find that their eyes are tracking with him the entire time. It's really the character humor and Ezra Miller's dumbfounded face that sell the scene and it's the most enjoyable part to come out of a disappointing DCEU reset button...ahem...film.
7) The Sunken Place | Get Out - You know you've had some awesome scenes at the movies when something as iconic as "The Sunken Place" is #7. It's a moment of pure horror and movie-making skill; minimalist in all the right ways and depicting something so surreal that it can't be true. Can it?
6) Projector Nightmare | It - A lot of It's Pennywise was terrifying or dreadfully creepy, but none probably more shocking than a series of old pictures gone wrong, eventually spitting out a gigantic Pennywise into the garage. The kids are appropriately terrified, just as I was, in a wonderfully designed scene for the threatening menace.
5) In The Air | Dunkirk - Less a scene and more of a statement that anytime we were in the air with Dunkirk, especially on an IMAX screen, it was NUTS. I remember leaning into the curves and leans, eventually thinking to myself, "What the f**k are you doing?" but that's just how well captured flying is in this film. It's a ride like you've never had before.
4) Weaponizing Light Speed | Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi - Just such an absolutely cool scene that I really shouldn't spoil given how recent the film came out. Suffice it to say that it utilizes light speed in a way you've never seen before to dramatic, effective, and gorgeous effect. There's an aspect of technical genius in this scene and it won't be forgotten in the Star Wars universe for quite some time.
3) The Letters | Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri - This is another one that's less of a scene and more of a collection of scenes that really evolves many of our characters. To say too much about it would run into spoiler territory, but as many of these characters read their letters we're treated to some laughs, some tears, and some explanation for actions and acceptance of consequences. Some of the best character work of the year.
2) Insanity | mother! - What a mindf**k of a scene in so many ways. Truthfully, despite my respect for it, mother! is a slog for about 85% of its runtime. The final moments though are so intense, claustrophobic, and crazy that you begin to appreciate everything that came before it as the extended metaphor really comes full circle. You won't know what's happening, and that's part of the point, and you won't be able to stop thinking about it for days after.
1) No Man's Land | Wonder Woman - I feel like this scene stood for a lot more than just what it did in the moment of the film, and that's a cool, exciting thing. It's uplifting and honestly a bit emotional out of nowhere, showing a powerful character be an absolute true hero. Everything about this scene is perfect, particularly on the technical side, and it joins a well-respected list of Best Superhero Scenes ever, likely near the top.
MOST ANTICIPATED FOR 2018
Deadpool 2
Black Panther
Jurassic World 2: Fallen Kingdom
Ready Player One
Avengers: Infinity War
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Winner: Avengers: Infinity War Runner-up: Black Panther |
BEST DIRECTOR
Peter Berg for Patriots Day
James Mangold for Logan
Jordan Peele for Get Out
Edgar Wright for Baby Driver
Patty Jenkins for Wonder Woman
Matt Reeves for War for the Planet of the Apes
Christopher Nolan for Dunkirk
Darron Aronofsky for mother!
Andres Muschietti for It
Denis Villenueve for Blade Runner 2049
Martin McDonagh for Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
Guillermo del Toro for The Shape of Water
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Winner: Edgar Wright for Baby Driver Runner-up: (TIE) Christopher Nolan for Dunkirk and Guillermo del Toro for The Shape of Water |
BEST BLOCKBUSTER
The Fate of the Furious
Logan
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Wonder Woman
Spider-man: Homecoming
War for the Planet of the Apes
It
Dunkirk
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Thor Ragnarok
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
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Winner: Wonder Woman Runner-up: Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi |
BEST INDIE / NON-BLOCKBUSTER
Hidden Figures
Patriots Day
The Lost City of Z
Baby Driver
Wind River
mother!
Good Time
Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
The Shape of Water
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Winner: mother! Runner-up: Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri |
READER'S CHOICE | TOP 10 FILMS
This is always a fun segment because it allows me to gauge my Top 10 picks, but also hear from any of you what some of your favorite films were. The ask was to vote for your 3 favorite films of 2017 and with that data, some pretty clear winners emerge as votes come in. Below is how the films of 2017 fared and some brief comments from me on each. 10) Thor Ragnarok - The funniest film of the year and a highly entertaining Marvel film. It's easy to see why it made the list and it actually just narrowly missed mine (I usually try to find room for the film that made me laugh the most).
9) Baby Driver - A gem and highly unique movie that was entertaining for most of its runtime. I think it had a few shortcomings, mainly in the music variety and knowing-when-to-quit departments, but that shouldn't detract that it was unlike anything else we saw at the movies this year.
8) The Shape of Water - Another really strong selection and our first "indie" of this year's trio. The Shape of Water -- perhaps more than any film this year -- was its director's vision brought to life. That's a very special thing when its Guillermo del Toro.
7) Blade Runner 2049 - No surprise here as this was the best sci-fi film of the year and probably the most technically brilliant (and gorgeous) outside of Dunkirk. Its box office flop is a mystery to me, though I think it's likely because not that many people have actually seen the original outside of movie geek/sci-fi geek groups.
6) Dunkirk - Speaking of Dunkirk...Christopher Nolan didn't disappoint and gave us a tense, stripped back World War II film that was in constant motion and consistently had the intensity ratcheted up to 11. Definitely a ride.
5) Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri - I'm glad that to see this on the list as this is a film I highly enjoyed (hint, hint) and it feels like a very complete movie. Great character arcs, humor, drama; it seemed to have it all.
4) Lady Bird - I may not be on the Lady Bird train -- I think it was good/great, but nothing special -- but am glad to see other people supporting it so highly. Perhaps this is one that I just didn't connect with on a higher level for some reason or another.
3) Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi - Not surprised to see it on here and I can't deny that it was a very entertaining film. Part of my disappointment with it lies in actual issues (an hour long subplot that ultimately goes nowhere) while I admit the other half is built upon wishes for plot developments that never happened. While I truly think there's a better version of this film out there (with drastically different conclusions), I did enjoy the hell out of Last Jedi's characters and action scenes.
2) Get Out - Jordan Peele's horror movie that could. Despite coming out all the way at the beginning of the year, it's still the "talk of the town" and it's really not a shock to see it nearly claim the top spot. After a second viewing, I came to appreciate the film even more and it's truly one of the most unique, well crafted films of the year.
1) Wonder Woman - A sign of the times it would seem? Just like the movie's success, Wonder Woman represented a lot more than just a DCEU entry this year. As a film though, it kicked total ass and was the first DCEU entry that I could see myself watching more than 1 or 2 times. Like it or not (and it's clear you guys LOVED it), Wonder Woman was one of the most significant and best films of the year!
RATH'S REVIEWS | TOP 10 FILMS
Before I dive right into my Top 10 films -- which is structured differently this year in order to build the suspense -- here are some films that narrowly missed the list. Some might say they would be my Top 20. In no particular order....or are they?
John Wick: Chapter 2 | Atomic Blonde | Wind River | Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 | Baby Driver | The Greatest Showman | Thor Ragnarok | The Shape of Water | mother!
10 | Kingsman: The Golden Circle - Easily my "one for me" pick on this list, I just absolutely love me some Kingsman. It's predecessor was my #1 from a few years back and I truthfully enjoyed this one almost to the same degree. Anytime you put inventive action + spies + R-rated attributes together, I'll likely be enjoying the hell out of myself.
9 | Blade Runner 2049 - I still have my issues with the ending, but the ride there is an absolute blast, and that's what matters. This is some dark, serious, and gorgeous sci-fi that adds another notch in how badass and commanding Denis Villenueve is becoming, despite whatever this did at the box office. All involved should be proud.
8 | War for the Planet of the Apes - Given all the praise this film received, I'm surprised to not see it being mentioned more as it was the rare best (or at least tied for best) third film in a trilogy that surprised everyone. This third entry went pretty dark, but also brings its conclusion to a satisfying end point that's as poignant as it is sad. Throw in a compelling villain with the always-great Woody Harrelson and you've got a memorable and well-crafted blockbuster.
7 | Get Out - A recent second viewing helped me move past some of my original complaints of Get Out -- mainly a cliched violent ending -- by reconigzing how special it was as a talented blend of horror, comedy, social satire, and sci-fi. It works on so many different levels and it's easy to see why it's getting all the year-end buzz that it is.
6 | Patriot's Day - I usually have one of these "previous year" films that has a stupid limited release schedule and I can't see until it actually gets released to ya know...the majority of the public. Suffice it to say I understand why this isn't on more people's Top 10, but it's incredibly deserving of a place on mine. Easily the best Peter Berg/Mark Wahlberg film (which is saying something), Patriot's Day was an endlessly compelling, somber, and downright shocking portrayal of the Boston Marathon bombing. One of the most powerful films of 2017.
5 | Wonder Woman - It's about time a DCEU film ranks in my Top 10! Wonder Woman really only falters from a fairly typical superhero finale that's easy to forget among all the other greatness here. Its current-day significance in society aside, it was an absolute blast and had some tremendous fight choreography, not to mention the best scene of the year.
4 | It - It was a film that, at least for me, seemed to be firing on all cylinders. Technically it had some of the year's most effective camera work/tricks, the cast was a ton of fun, it was surprisingly hilarious, and Pennywise was an effective tool for doling out fear. There are some truly haunting moments in the R-rated flick, and the contrast between the kids and the adult/ancient clown terrifying them only upped the ante.
3 | Dunkirk - Dunkirk may not be a typical Christopher Nolan film that I'll re-watch on a consistent basis, but what a thrill ride it was for my first two viewings, one of which was in IMAX. Playing with time once more, Nolan built several intertwining stories around the rescue at Dunkirk crafting a war film with some miraculous feats, one of which being that we never actually see another enemy soldier until the very end. It's a brilliant film on many levels and has classic Nolan, and Zimmer, stamps all over it.
2 | Logan - Unfortunately it seems now that this is probably the most woefully ignored film of year-end lists and maybe even awards seasons despite being one of the best superhero films of all time. It finally gave us R-rated Wolverine, sure, but it did one better and gave us a story we gave a damn about and performances that were character/career bests for these actors in this role. A recent second viewing only further solidified my belief that Logan is an iconic film in the genre and the right way to close the book on a long-time hero.
1 | Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri - Color me shocked, but every year there's that one film I can't stop thinking about and this year, Three Billboards won out. Maybe it won't be the film from 2017 that I watch the most afterward, but damn! It just felt like such a complete film, even with an open ending that initially frustrated me and lately I've come to appreciate. Its characters are memorable and its conflict bitingly real while it deflty manages its humor (the second funniest film of the year, mind you!) and it's poignant drama. It's got a lot to say about anger, revenge, and how we hold on to that all while delivering a deeply satisfying film to accompany the message(s).
105 hours later and the 2017 Rath Awards are complete! I kid, I kid...kind of. This is always my favorite post and I hope that showed this year as well as previous years. I also hope 2017 was as kind to you as it was to me and let's keep our fingers crossed that 2018 is a stellar year not only at the movies but just in general!
As a reminder, all reviews for these films/games on are on the main site and I'd love to read your thoughts/comments/questions/hate mail below!
Thanks for the read!
Best films you didnt see?
ReplyDeleteYeah I decided to eliminate that category this year -- it was hard to narrow down. I think the film I'd like to have gotten in on time for these awards was Darkest Hour. Otherwise I'm pretty comfortable where they ended up!
DeleteMAN is this ambitious, JR! You have shared that it would seem work kept you hopping this past year (you and me both ;]). But this notwithstanding you still managed to take in a LOT of flicks. And your impassioned takes are always appreciated. Gotta see "Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri". May I suggest a movie from last year that I think is much in the same vein, "Abundant Acreage Available". It is gentle and takes its time. I found it rewarding. If you ever come across some precious free moments (grinning)......
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's always a joy to put this one together despite the time and tracking it takes. I really do have a blast thinking back!
DeleteThanks for the suggestion! I'll have to check it out :-)
Thanks John!