Month: January 2024

Show Time: A Statistical Recap of Filmsplosion 2023

Well, it’s been a few days since Filmsplosion 2023 came out. Have you finished listening to it yet? If not, don’t read the rest of this post, as we’ll be looking at all the Nerds’ Top 10 lists.

So, in putting this together, I basically assigned every movie a scored based on where it was on a Nerd’s list. If it was their #1 film, I gave it 10 points; if #2, 9 points; and so on until our #10 films received 1 point each. If it was one of the eight films that appeared on more than one list, then it has a combined score.

(In case you forgot, I did this for Filmsplosion 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022.)

Now, we’ll get to which movies had the highest average score, but first, we’ll look at the movies that scored the highest overall.

So, here are the HIGHEST SCORED MOVIES of Filmsplosion 2023:

  1. Barbie – 28 points
  2. Across the Spider-Verse – 19
  3. Bottoms – 18
  4. Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3 – 16
  5. THREE-WAY TIE – The Boy & The Heron, Killers of the Flower Moon, TMNT: Mutant Mayhem – 10*
Zach picked this movie as his No. 1… for some reason (lol jk. Give Lily Gladstone an Oscar ASAP!!!)

The asterisk denotes that each was #1 on an individual Nerd’s list, thus earning 10 points but only 10 points.

The other movies that appeared on multiple lists but didn’t score more than 10 points were: Evil Dead Rise (9 points), Poor Things and Godzilla Minus One (8 points each), and John Wick 4 (7 points).

Unsurprisingly, if we look at these films’ average scores (total score divided by number of lists it appeared on), the order is a bit different.

THE AVERAGE SCORES for the four highest-scoring movies:

  1. Bottoms – 9 points
  2. Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 3 – 8
  3. Barbie – 7
  4. Across the Spider-Verse – 6.3

So, while Barbie was the only movie to make all the Nerds’ lists, it still lost out because Ryan sandbagged it so he and Brad could tag-team Guardians at #3 and Bottoms at #2. I see how it is, Ryan. *evil glare*

Now, looking at the 10 highest-grossing movies of 2023, in terms of domestic box office, four of them appeared on multiple lists (Barbie, Spider-Verse, Guardians and John Wick 4) and two of them appeared on just one list (Oppenheimer and Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour). Looking at #11-20 for domestic box office, three more appear in Filmsplosion 2023 (MI:7, The Hunger Games and TMNT).

I didn’t see this movie. Should I have? I’m kinda over the MCU, tbh.

One more thing I wanted to examine is how our selected films break down by genre. How many action movies do we have? How many dramas? Super-hero flicks? etc.

So, for this assessment, I went by each film’s most basic genre. Our choices are: animation, action, comedy, drama, horror and superhero.

I didn’t include Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, because I didn’t know how to categorize that. A documentary? We have had documentaries in the past, but it’s not a real category this year. Oh well.

By the way, I’m generalizing which category it’s in based on my own experience in either seeing the movie or watching the trailer, and most were pretty straightforward to categorize. In the few cases where I was uncertain, I went by which genre was listed first on its IMDB page.

So, without further ado, let’s look at the BREAKDOWN OF THE FILMSPLOSION LISTS BY GENRE:

  1. TIE – Action and Comedy (7)
  2. Animation (5)
  3. Drama (4)
  4. Horror (3)
  5. Superheroes (1)

Wow! After reigning supreme for four years, Dramas finally fell off the podium and fell all the way to third (or really fourth) place! I chalk that up to no James and Henry entries this time. Even Animation outdid Dramas this year.

Now, to be fair, we had several movies that were counted as Comedies but were probably more dramedies. The Holdovers, Poor Things and Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret all fell into this gray area for me, but IMDB counted them as comedies first and dramas second. But it’s hard to count any of those as pure Dramas when you also have something like Oppenheimer in that mix.

Uhh… should I see Bottoms? It’s only streaming on MGM+ (lol what is that?) and the library doesn’t have it. 🙁

Comedies and Action tied for first this year. Comedies have been stuck with silver for a long time, so it’s good to finally see them at the top of the podium, even if they have to share it.

I do think it’s interesting that we’re seeing more Action movies among the Nerds’ lists. (Although, as I said, that’s probably due to no entries from James and Henry this time around). Or maybe it’s that Action movies are starting to fill the void that Superhero movies have left.

Speaking of which … for the first time in five years, we only had one Superhero entry. Technically two, if you want to count Spider-Verse, even though I counted it as animation for our purposes.

Still, even if you have Spider-Verse switch teams, Animation still beats out Superheroes for the second time in two years.

I pointed out this decline in Superhero movie quality last year. In retrospect, LOL.

After reigning supreme for so many years, the MCU has definitely taken a tumble in our esteem, it seems. No Multiverse of Madness from Ryan and no Thor: Love & Thunder from anyone… which, sadly makes a lot of sense. We’ll see if Superhero does better at Filmsplosion 2023, as we’ve got Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 3, Shazam 2, The Flash and others dropping this year.

Show Time: A Statistical Recap of Filmsplosion 2022

Looking ahead for 2024, I have a feeling Deadpool 3 and/or Joker 2 will be Filmsplosion entries, but I don’t know what else could. If Beyond the Spider-Verse does actually come out in 2024 like the creators intend, I know that’ll make our lists, but I honestly think it’ll get pushed to 2025.

I am surprised we had so few horror entries this year, considering how many horror movies the Nerds saw as their Movie of the Week. I’m surprised M3GAN or something else the Nerds reviewed didn’t make it. It’s probably because 2023 offered so many amazing action and dramadies/comedies that only a few horror movies made the cut.

Barbie >>>>> Oppenheimer

I’ll throw in one final observation: despite the whole Barbenheimer trend and how drama-heavy the other Nerds tend to be with their Filmsplosion lists, I’m surprised Oppenheimer was only made Zach’s list. (It wasn’t going to make my list, because — while I believe that movie is very well-made — it also gave me a headache and I have no desire to sit through the whole thing again.) I figured Zach or Ryan would have it on theirs, especially with how much Ryan loves RDJ.

Anyway, that’s almost a wrap on A Statistical Recap of Filmsplosion 2023!

Thanks to Brad, I put all everyone’s lists below so you can see for yourselves which genre I slated for them. As always, it’s interesting to see how everyone’s lists look by genre, as some Nerds lean heavily one way and others, another. This year, there were several entries where I didn’t have to change the genre from last year’s entry, just the movie title. LOL

Corinne

  1. The Boy & The Heron – animation
  2. Barbie – comedy
  3. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish – animation
  4. Across the Spider-Verse – animation
  5. Godzilla Minus One – action
  6. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – action
  7. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes – action
  8. Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret – comedy
  9. Leo – animation
  10. My Happy Marriage – drama

Zach

  1. Killers of the Flower Moon – drama
  2. Barbie – comedy
  3. Oppenheimer – drama
  4. Talk to Me – horror
  5. Asteroid City – comedy
  6. Evil Dead Rise – horror
  7. Sisu – action
  8. Brooklyn 45 – horror
  9. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – filmed concert
  10. Godzilla Minus One – action

Ryan

  1. Across the Spider-Verse – animation
  2. Bottoms – comedy
  3. Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 3 – superhero
  4. Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning – action
  5. John Wick 4 – action
  6. Poor Things – comedy
  7. Evil Dead Rise – horror
  8. Barbie – comedy
  9. Polite Society – action
  10. Godzilla Minus One – action

Brad

  1. TMNT: Mutant Mayhem – animation
  2. Bottoms – comedy
  3. Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 3 – superhero
  4. Barbie – comedy
  5. Theatre Camp – comedy
  6. Blackberry – drama
  7. The Holdovers – comedy
  8. Poor Things – comedy
  9. Across the Spider-Verse – animation
  10. John Wick 4 – action

Cheers, everyone! See you all again for Filmsplosion 2024!

Ryan’s 150 Favorite Films: Number 90, Bottoms (2023)

One of the most frequent questions I am always asked being the host of the greatest movie podcast ever (opinions may vary) is “What’s your favorite movie?” That answer has been the same since I was 11 years old. But it also isn’t as easy to explain why I love some movies more than others.

As an art form, movies are by their nature interpretative. Some people will point to a film’s box office total as a barometer for a film’s quality, this might not be true again because although it might be popular to the masses it might not appeal to you. I am looking at you Avatar, which is not one of my favorite films, not by a longshot.  

Also, if the film wins an Academy Award for Best Picture, that hardly means it’s one of my favorite films, looking at you The English Patient, in fact I hardly agree with the Academy. Having said that, I am sure that some people love Avatar and The English Patient. And that’s what makes movies so great.

I, also am not a professional critic. I love film. I try and find merit in all film. As a host of a podcast that attempts to give every movie a chance, I believe that is the best way to approach movies, let the lights go out and try and enjoy yourself. You might find a “diamond in the rough.”

When thinking of my favorite movies to share with you, my loyal listeners, I thought 100 wasn’t going to be enough. So, I am proud to present my 150 Favorite Films, right now. These will change, I know they will.

See you at the movies!

***Spoilers Ahead!!!***

90. Bottoms (2023) Directed by Emma Seligman

The Movie: PJ (Rachel Sennett) and her best friend Josie (Ayo Edebiri) head into their senior year of high school with a plan. They are going to finally tell their crushes, cheerleaders Brittany (Kaia Gerber) and Isabel (Havana Rose Liu) how they feel. They plan on making their move, just to talk to them at the fair.

When they get there they meet up with their friend Hazel (Ruby Cruz) and awkwardly try and talk to Brittany and Isabel. Josie sees an opportunity when Isabel has an argument with her boyfriend Jeff (Nicholas Galitzine) the star quarterback of their high school for them to play heroes. Isabel gets into PJ’s car and Jeff stands in front of the car and won’t let them leave. The car inches forward and barely touches Jeff’s knees. Jeff however falls onto the ground in agony.

At school a rumor starts that the girls went to juvie for their “attack” on Jeff. This outrages the students and PJ and Josie are sent to the principals office. Principal Meyers (Wayne Pere) says he will suspend them. Josie quickly lies and says that they attacked Jeff as practice for a “feminist defense club”. PJ and Josie decide to set the actual club up at school with help from Hazel.

The ladies need an advisor at the school for it to be official, so they reach out to the recently divorced and disinterested teacher, Mr. G (Marshawn Lynch), he agrees and the club is one official.

At the first club meeting, Mr. G threatens to shut it down due to the violence. But is convinced by PJ and Josie that it is for feminism and Mr. G not only agrees to allow it to continue, but he becomes more involved as well.

The club brings the ladies closer together and also makes other students at the school uncomfortable, none more than Tim (Miles Fowler) a fellow football player who doesn’t believe that PJ and Josie went to juvie. Tim is able to discover the truth after he calls the detention center and there is no record of PJ and Josie being there.

Hazel comes home one day and finds that her mom is sleeping with Jeff. Hazel knows she has to tell Isabel. She does and Isabel breaks up with Jeff in the cafeteria. The club also decides that they are going to vandalize Jeff’s house with eggs and toilet paper. Hazel, hurt more than anyone makes a bomb and blows up Jeff’s car. Tim suspects that the club is behind Jeff’s car being blown up and tells Principal Meyers, who agrees with Tim. Josie believes that there isn’t a way forward for the club and thinks it should end as well. She and PJ have a falling out which leads to them having dates with their respective crushes. Josie and Isabel realize there is mutual attraction and have sex. PJ strikes out with Brittany when Brittany informs PJ that she is straight.

At a pep rally for the big homecoming game against Huntington High, Tim calls out the women’s fight club to fight the schools top boxer, who happens to be locked in a cage because he is so demented. Hazel is chosen to fight him, and although she puts up a good fight she eventually loses. Tim reveals to the school that Josie and PJ were never in juvie, which fractures the club further. Even Mr. G is devastated and gives up on feminism to go back to his chauvinistic ways.

As the game draws near and Josie and PJ not speaking, Josie seeks advice from her babysitter Rhodes (Punkie Johnson). Rhodes informs Josie that Huntington plans on killing a Rockbridge High School football player as that is a tradition. Realizing that the fight club might be the only chance to save someone, PJ and Josie are able to bring them back together. PJ and Josie learn that Huntington has hooked up pineapple juice to the football field’s sprinkler system to kill Jeff who is allergic.

At the game, Hazel intends to blow up a tree to distract everyone. When that fails Hazel and PJ make out, which works to distract everyone. As Huntington arrives, the club reforms, with Isabel and Brittany. A bloody battle ensues with the death of several Huntington football players. Josie save Jeff by carrying him off the field. The sprinklers start spraying pineapple juice and Tim realizes that the ladies saved Jeff and cheers them on.

Why I Love Bottoms (2023): I remember seeing the trailer for Bottoms and thinking that looks really funny with a talented cast. What it ended up being is one of my favorite movies of not only of 2023 but ever, and one that requires multiple viewings to catch all the jokes.

The leads are fantastic. Ayo Edebiri and Rachel Sennott are not only great actors but are willing to be the butt of a joke which makes them instantly likable. The film is whip smart. It doesn’t force feed you its message it gives it to you in a funny and intelligent way.

I also too love comedies where just because there is a certain focus in a scene doesn’t mean there isn’t other shenanigans happening in the frame. Bottoms is peppered with silly, funny background actions that if you blink you will miss.

The dialogue comes at you with a blink and you will miss rapid fire of poignant and silly lines. The characters of PJ and Josie are so relatable because they talk like you talk to your friends. Making fun of each other, but also and always with a glimmer of love.

Bottoms also pulls no punches. It is violent, profane and all the better for it. Bottoms fully embraces its premise, never skimping on showing you the brutality of the fights and the vulgarity of the language.

But just because the violence and the language are over the top, I think it is a movie anyone and everyone will enjoy. My mom, yes my mom asked for a movie recommendation for her and my cousin to see. I told her Bottoms. She loved it.

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