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The Athletic Nerd Movie Power Rankings

Go to any major sports website and you will find Power Rankings.  A popular ranking system that lists every team in a league from best to worst.

Since I work for a sports network, it makes perfect sense to take that system and rank my favorite movies of all time.

Except I’m doing things a little differently.  These won’t be updated weekly. (That would be ridiculous) However, you will find links to stories I’ve written on the films in addition to trailers and bonus posts.

We start with 16-30.  Click here for 1-15.

Saving Private Ryan

I made a couple war movies when I was in high school.  I think every film nerd did.  To me, Saving Private Ryan is the definitive war film.  Hanks, Spielberg and a phenomenal story.

Star Wars

I can’t wait to get my hands on the complete series on Blu Ray.

Pulp Fiction

Like millions of film fans, I’m completely addicted to Quentin Tarantino’s films.

Transformers

I’m a fan of Michael Bay.  I had so much fun watching this movie.  I can’t think of a better compliment to give the film.

The Athletic Nerd Movie Power Rankings

Forrest Gump

The perfect movie to watch on a lazy day.

Varsity Blues

This movie heavily influenced a basketball screenplay I wrote in high school.  Love ‘The New Twitter End Zone Dance’.

The Sixth Sense

Someone ruined the end of this movie for me.  I still loved it.

The Last Samurai

I thought this movie was fascinating.  Well written, well acted and tons of amazing action.  My kind of movie.

Tommy Boy

What can you say about Chris Farley?  One of the funniest people who ever lived.

The Social Network

Nerds.  It’s a trademark on this site and I loved every second of watching the creation of Facebook unfold on the big screen.

There Will Be Blood

Daniel Plainview is one of my favorite characters of all time.  Amazing performance by Daniel Day Lewis.

Old School

One of the best Pre Drinking Comedies.  A classic.

Paranormal Activity

My favorite movie of 2009.  The most fun I had in theaters in a long time.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

I grew up with Ninja Turtles.  I love Ninja Turtles.  I’m obsessed with Ninja Turtles.

Note: What’s with the voices in this trailer?

The Lion King

A wonderful classic Disney movie.  One of the best.  I love cartoons.

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Previously Viewed: The Social Network | Movie Blog

Gearing up for the launch of my second blog was an amazing experience.  I’ve been having a blast developing new content as well as the overall look and feel of  the website.  It’s been a challenge but the results have been incredibly rewarding.

This new site was my chance to delve into short stories while giving myself yet another excuse to write everyday.  It’s a site that ties in very well to this blog while providing me with some pretty exciting creative opportunities.  Basically, what I’m trying to say is, I love my new website.  Before the finalizing my launch plans, I spent a lot of time thinking about how to make the new site as unique and interesting as possible.

To help inspire my work, I turned to the definitive web design movie:

The Social Network

What better way to inspire creativity than watching a movie about the creation of the most successful social network of all time?  Facebook.  While the film’s story is damn good, watching the characters react to inspiration while dedicating themselves to a project they believe in is fascinating.  I could have easily watched the first 45 minutes or so over and over again just to watch the characters work.

Even though I really don’t know much about programming, it’s the creative energy that kept me glued to the screen.  It’s the themes of inspiration, motivation, commitment and competition that made this a perfect movie to watch.

XTRA | Top 10 movies that make me feel like writing

The second the film ended, I got to work on a couple new graphics for the launch.  I found myself working faster than my fingers could move.  In the film, they refer to this experience as being ‘wired in’.  What a great term.  There I was, wired in because a movie ignited my imagination.  This is why I love movies.  There’s one for every situation and emotional state of mind.  On this particular occasion, The Social Network delivered exactly what I needed.

Now that my new website is finished, I can focus on creating new content and watching it evolve.  There is a lot of work to do and if I ever get stuck, I’ll know what movie to turn to.

More information on the launch is coming!  Stay tuned

XTRA | Nerds & The Social Network

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A Blue Hat, Adidas Superstar Shoes & Screenwriting | Screenwriting Blog

HOW MY NEW HAT INSPIRED A NEW LOOK
FOR MY MAIN CHARACTER

I’m a jeans and t-shirt kind of guy.  It’s a style I’ve come to embrace and while I switch up the shirts everyday, there are two main stays in my fashion rotation.

A plain blue hat and my a Adidas Superstar shoes.  For at least the last 4 or 5 years, I’ve been purchasing variations of both.  The tradition of the blue hat started when I first began working for a Sports network.  When you’re surrounded by die hard sports fans every day, the logo on your hat is big.  I’m very particular when it comes to hats and went through a streak where I couldn’t find a Jays, Leafs or Raptors hat that suited me.

So I went plain blue and it worked for me.  It’s the same with my shoes.  Each year, I buy a new pair in the Spring and retire my old shoes.  The cycle restarts and I’m ready for another year of film and television work.

Recently, I was at a Blue Jays game and my girlfriend had me try on a few hats.  Out of the blue we both chose the same one and a white Blue Jays hat is now tops in my rotation.  It’s a big change for me.

What does this have to do with screenwriting?

Somehow, getting a new hat and rethinking my overall ‘style’ got me thinking about characters in my screenplays.  Specifically, a nerdy character that stars in my latest short.

Creating a character’s look can be extremely specific or simply general guidance for the costume designer.  There are examples of both everywhere but I tend to give general descriptions unless it’s really necessary.  Still, sometimes it is necessary to really describe a characters fashion sense in order to fully convey the person you imagined on the screen.

Getting a new hat made me rethink the character I’m in the midst of creating.  Perhaps this is an opportunity for me to add a little bit more depth to the character.  What if he wears a hat.  Is it old?  Is there a story behind it?

Mark Zuckerberg wears sandals in The Social Network and that adds a tiny but significant detail to the story.

Is there a way you can learn more about a character by dressing them in different ways?  Absolutely.  If it lends to the story, why not take the opportunity and add a couple layers to their story.

Getting a new hat caused me to think about how attached I was to my old one.  Whether I like it or not, my hat and shoes said something about me.  What would a change in style say about my character?  How would he react?

Obviously, I’m not going to waste screen time sending my character to the mall to buy new shoes but I did come up with a different look than my original plan.  It’s a look that better suites the story I want to tell.

It’s amazing what a few sentences can change.

It wouldn’t have been possible if I didn’t let go of my old hat.

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PS: The shoes stay.

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Cheesy Fries & The King's Speech | Movie Review

People say you aren’t supposed to go grocery shopping when you’re hungry.

Likewise, I don’t think it’s wise to go see a movie without having dinner.  Especially when you’re trying to eat healthy. Yet still, I found myself looking up at that wonderful menu before The King’s Speech began.

I ended up going with a hot dog and, you guessed it, cheesy fries.  I highly enjoy cheesy fries.

My girlfriend and I made our way into the theater, which was not surprisingly full due to the overwhelming Oscar buzz the film is receiving.  We sat in the third row and took over about 5 seats for our coats, drinks and food.  Then the movie started and Colin Firth filled the screen with all his stammering magnificence.

Within about 10 minutes, something occurred to me…  People were laughing more than I was.  A lot.

I’m thinking a lot of the people in the audience were a little more fluent in royal history than I was.  There were a ton of references I simply didn’t understand but the crazy laugher behind us did.

“HaHaaaaaaaaah”

It was kind of like an adult version of Nelson from the Simpsons.

Even my girlfriend leaned towards me and said:

“We should have gone to see Black Swan.”

There I was, watching a film about the prestigious King of England and wolfing down Cheesy Fries while the jokes flew over my head. I realized I wasn’t exactly nestled happily inside the film’s target demographic.  In fact, I estimated around 42% of the people in the at theater were probably there when it happened. (Especially Nelson.)

Finishing those fries was bitter sweet.  Bitter because I didn’t have anymore fries but sweet because the film actually gets better as it rolls along and it had my full attention.

Eventually, we arrived at the scene where the King curses.  All kinds of four letter words come out of his mouth and it made me laugh out loud.

I started thinking again.

That’s what made me laugh?  F-Bombs?  What does that say about me?  I’m not sure exactly but I do know what it says about the film.  From that moment on, I was entertained and happy I took the time to see it.  It found a way to pull me in.

When it comes down to the final envelope at Oscar time it will between The King’s Speech and The Social Network I think.  Two completely different films.  (Guess which one I identified with the most.) I think The King’s Speech is a fantastic film but I’m throwing my money behind the movie that allows me to eat cheesy fries guilt free.

XTRA: Nerds & The Social Network


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2010′s All Time Top 5 Movies

December 31st, 2010 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Movies | Reviews - (0 Comments)

2010's All Time Top 5 Movies The Athletic Nerd Movie Reviews 2010

Last year, Paranormal Activity won the honor of 2009′s best movie because it stuck with me the longest.

Could Paranormal Activity 2 make an appearance this year?  Nope.  It was definitely a worthy sequel though.

It’s important to note that I’ve missed a lot of notable films that may or may not have cracked 2010′s top 5.

127 Hours, The King’s Speech, True Grit, Let Me In to name a few.

Regardless, I have to go with what I’ve seen and I’m pretty happy about my list.

The Athletic Nerd’s All Time Top 5 Movies of 2010

5. The Fighter

Review: I Showed Up 12 Minutes Late For The Fighter

This film bumped the excellent Monsters from the top 5 right at the last minute.  I loved both films equally but Christian Bale’s amazing performance was unforgettable.

4. Toy Story 3

Review: Toy Story 3 & The Crazy Laughers

What can you say about Pixar? Every year they deliver something new and wonderful.  I love that franchise and I couldn’t have asked for a better way to end the trilogy.  The last 10 minutes alone almost had me in tears. (Much like Ninja Turtles did back in the day.  What is it with me and toys?)

XTRA: Yeah… But It’s Pixar!


3. The Social Network

Review: Nerds & The Social Network

Everyone thought this movie would fail when it was first announced.  How good can a ‘Facebook’ movie possibly be?  I didn’t think it would be very good.  Now it’s one of my favorites and a serious Oscar contender.

XTRA: 10 Flicks: Movies With Smart Characters

2. The Town

Review: The Town Has It All

Underestimating The Social Network was a big mistake.  I’m happy to say it was a mistake I did not repeat with The Town.  I knew it was going to be fantastic.  Every trailer I saw kept bumping it up my list of must see movies.  It delivered one of the best heist movies I’ve ever seen.  I loved The Town.

XTRA: 2010 All Time Best Movie Moment

1. Inception

Review: Inception Ignites An Idea

Christopher Nolan’s masterpiece will be dissected and studied forever.  Hopefully, it has changed the summer blockbuster for the better and more intelligent and action packed films are coming our way.  From the minute I heard about this film I was fascinated.  How could a film build up so much hype and deliver?  That’s why Nolan is a genius and my favorite filmmaker. Inception is a remarkable achievement.

XTRA: Movie Hype: The Legend Of Inception

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