There, that video should get you in the mood for my rather late contribution to the "best ofs" lists of 2013. Unlike most film critics who's lists came out sometime back in December, I do not get paid to see movies and write about them, so I am only coming out with the list now because I feel adequately prepared. I did my best to see the most important and talked about movies of 2013. The one major hole in my viewing is Nebraska which has found its place on many top lists of the year, but I just didn't get around to it. So hopefully I don't see it after a few weeks and decide its the greatest, but somehow I doubt that will happen. I also did not see Blue is the Warmest Color (or as some call it "blue is the longest movie"), but somehow I doubt I would like it that much?
Anyway, 2013 was a pretty darn great year for movies. Things weren't looking so hot (pun!) during the Summer with all the boring blockbusters coming out (Iron Man 3 and World War Z, I'm looking at you). Needless to say, I felt very glad for the friend I had working at the local Regal who made it so I didn't have to pay for nearly all of those films. But then the Fall and Winter season of films and award contenders came out and wow, I was getting flashbacks to 2007 which in my opinion is one of the greatest years for film in my lifetime so far (There Will be Blood, No Country for Old Men, Into the Wild, just to name a few). This year's Academy Awards is going to be a tough one to call in almost every category. Films from genres of all kinds and with all sorts of interesting stories and themes could win big awards this year and it's been a blast getting to watch them all. And with that, I'll get to my list which was very hard to make. So much so that I decided to go with a top 15 instead of the normal 10.