This week, in anticipation of the Christmas season, we at
The Cinema King would like to bring you more than just your usual share of
recommendations. So we present to
you: this week’s Top 10 list. More specifically “The Top 10 Christmas
Season Movies.” Rather than fill the
list with “obvious” choices of Christmas-y movies, there are a few
“alternative” choices on the list – the overarching determining criterion is
whether or not this is a movie that I will watch beginning to end, especially
during (but not limited to) the Christmas season.
#8 – Edward
Scissorhands (1990)
Tim Burton’s fourth film is a solid choice for Christmas and
a bit of a gimme for this list, but it’s one that doesn’t insist upon itself as
a holiday film because of the absence of snow.
Ever the imaginative one, Burton sets the film in snowless suburbia, letting
the spirit of the story take center stage.
And what a sweet story it is, a contemporary fairy tale with that Burton
edge; Johnny Depp is iconic as the titular silent protagonist, nonthreatening
despite his bladed fingers. His romance
with Winona Ryder covers the sentimental requirement, and Burton’s trademark
sly sarcasm toward the cookie-cutter neighborhood makes this a year-round
treat. But lest you forget why Edward Scissorhands makes this list, keep
your eyes peeled for the ubiquitous Christmas lights and reindeer decorations,
and the fabulist explication for why it snows during the frame story is as
touching as they come.
#7 – Goodfellas
(1990)
I’ve already lavished praise on this film, one of Martin
Scorsese’s gangster epics and quite possibly one of the greatest films of all
time. It’s sharp, it’s witty, it’s
thrilling, and it’s downright entertaining, cementing Robert De Niro’s
reputation and forging one for Ray Liotta and Joe Pesci. But what’s it doing on a Christmas list? It’s not exactly a festive film, what with the
strong bloody violence and general criminality.
After the film’s major “Lufthansa heist” segment, in which the mobsters successfully
pull off the score of their lifetime, they celebrate with – what else? – an
office Christmas party, all set to The Ronettes’ “Frosty the Snowman.” Though the décor is festive, the demeanor of
Jimmy Conway (De Niro) is anything but; in fact, he’s downright Grinchy as he
demands that his goons take back the mink coats and Cadillacs they’ve bought
with their share of the loot. You could
even argue that this Christmas scene is the pivotal turning point of the film,
for when the soundtrack shifts to Cream’s “Sunshine of Your Love,” you know
that scowl on Jimmy’s face bodes ill for his little elves.
Come back tomorrow for #6-5!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Top 10 Christmas Season Movies - #8-7
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment