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Top 5 in Entertainment (2020 Edition)

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2020 was a year. Ultimately thought to start this thread earlier so people could get their top 5 and see other people's top 5s to see what was good and such.

Movies:
1. Mank - Beautiful film full of style. Really good performances and a wonderful aesthetic. Completely well made and beautiful.
2. Possessor - Smart and well made. Super subtle with tons of clever ideas. Not a conventional horror film and I enjoyed how surreal it feels overall.
3. I'm Thinking of Ending Things - Strong performances. Super surreal and fever dream feeling. Analysis esc movie but the ideas are genius and it's a extremely subtle movie.
4. The Trial of the Chicago 7 - Fantastic performances, riveting tone, overall a wonderful made movie that's absolutely so well done especially with how contained it is.
5. Soul - Another movie with a fantastic aesthetic. Great music and good characters. Surprisingly more deep than I thought it would be.

Honorable Mentions: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Tenet, Da 5 Bloods.

Games:
1. The Last of Us Part ll - Gameplay is better than the first game. Story is fantastic and super subtle. The graphics are utterly gorgeous and there are so many small details in graphics, gameplay, and narrative.
2. Ghost of Tsushima - Fantastic gameplay and a wonderful atmosphere and tone. Graphics are gorgeous and the side missions are actually enjoyable.
3. Doom Eternal - Much better than the first game (Even though I like the 2016 game) and the gameplay is way faster and way better. The music is fantastic and overall had a really great time with it.
4. Marvel's Spiderman Miles Morales - Short but sweet. Really fun and the story was really great. I have my nitpicks with the game but still a great game. If you are getting a PS5 definetly check it out.
5. Animal Crossing New Horizons - Enjoyable. It didn't blow me away but it's super relaxing and chill (Which is needed in a year like this).
- Hades: Not far into this so I didn't want to put this on my top 5 yet because I'm not that far into it but the aesthetic and music are A1. Gameplay is fantastic as well. Super fun stuff.

TV Shows:
1. The Boys Season 2 - Loved the first season. 2nd season blew me away with great character development and going completely insane. Loved it.
2. What We Do in the Shadows Season 2 - Really funny with some really great episodes and just really love the show. Super well done.
3. Bly Manor - Liked it. Some problems with the first few episodes but the rest of the season picks up really well. Overall solid.
Need to Check Out:
- The Mandalorian S2
- Lovecraft Country (The rest. Only got to Ep4)

Excited to hear everyone else's top 5's.
 
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Books:
1) Tender is the Flesh
2) The Only Good Indian
3) The Devourers
4) Mexican Gothic
5) A fifth isn’t jumping out, I’ll double check my bookshelf and figure it out.

TV Shows
1) Wayne
2) Ted Lasso
3) Lovecraft Country
4) The Wilds
5) Space Force

Movies
1) Spontaneous
2) Same situation as books The Vast of Night
3) Palm Springs
4) Hamilton
5) Invisible Man

Video Games (as far as what I’ve played this year... I know not all of them came out this year)
1) Ori and the Will o’ Wisps
2) Spiritfarer
3) Jurassic World: Evolution
4) Gears 5: Hivebusters DLC
5) Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2
 
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I'll do a couple quick Top 3s if that's allowed!

Movies
1. THE INVISIBLE MAN
2. THE VAST OF NIGHT
3. TENET

Television
1. BETTER CALL SAUL: Season 5
2. THE MANDALORIAN: Season 2
3. THE OUTSIDER
 
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My Top 5 Things In General in A Shitty Year, 2020. These things don't necessarily have to come out this year.
  • What If It's Us (book) - A quirky YA rom-com start set in NYC starring two high schoolers: one stuck in summer school with his ex, the other a summer intern from Georgia who is leaving in August. The story quickly turns into a deeper look at what is love, what it takes to make it work, failures, small successes, and redefines what a happy ending can be. The sequel comes out later this year and I am excited to read it. The Audiobook is wonderfully acted and alternates between the two main characters.
  • Ted Lasso (tv) - It's easy to write the show off: an expanded and fleshed out NBC Sports commercial character. But instead, the series eschews the easy jokes and plots and tells a story of complicated individuals with messy lives who are trying their best. The series looks at building community, leaving the world a little bit better than how you found it and understanding people. One of my favorite scenes from the series is an oddly deep and fun game of darts. Also, the show is laughing out loud hilarious.
  • Schitt's Creek (tv) - What happens when you take the money away from the richest families? Ok, season one starts rough, even if I enjoyed it, but the series quickly grows up and becomes more fun and kind. I binged the whole season in 5 days and found some of the plot lines (like, oh, Patrick) deeply affecting and spoke to me. Plus it's just damn touching and funny.
  • Persona 5 Royal (game) - As a huge Persona fan I have been waiting eagerly awaiting this game since early 2019. Royal is the "deluxe" game similar to P3 FES and P4 Golden with gameplay enhancements, dungeon tweaks, new characters, and more content overall. The additional month added to the game, and the new villain, asks some questions raised, but never addressed, in the main game.
  • Gorillaz Song Machine (album) - We had a lot of great albums come out this year (Chromatica, folklore, evermore, Money Money 2020 pt2, Man on the Moon 3, Bolt Cutters, etc) but Gorillaz's new project stood out for me for one big reason: a unique singles/world building. Each song was released with a single, music video, artwork, and character moments. Plus the guest list is just INSANE: JPEGMAFIA to Elton John, 6lack to Beck, slowthai to Robert Smith, skepta to Peter Hook. To top it all off the band did a live, broadcast concert with tons of cool AR elements.
 
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A lot not actually from 2020, but this is my favorite I've watched/played this year. I've been preoccupied with taking 18 classes this year, so I only was able to get to things when I got to them.

Movies:
1. Palm Springs
2. Trial of the Chicago 7
3. Da 5 Bloods
4. Soul
5. Hamilton

Honorary Mentions: Big Time Adolescence, The King of Staten Island, The Devil All The Time, Clouds

Television:
1. Little Fires Everywhere
2. The Mandalorian (Season 2)
3. Schitt's Creek (Full series)
4. The Boys (Season 2)
5. Upload

Still yet to watch: The Umbrella Academy (Season 2), Ted Lasso, Defending Jacob

Aside from this stuff, I've mostly been watching Documentaries and some bingeable reality content like 60 Days In lol. There honestly aren't many shows I'm overly interested in right now. Maybe I'll give The Queen's Gambit a shot or if anyone wants to give a suggestion go ahead. I've heard great things about The Expanse.

Video Games:
1. The Last of Us Part II
2. God of War
3. Spider-Man: Miles Morales
4. Alien: Isolation
5. Battlefront 2 (Campaign)

I've still yet to play Ghosts of Tsushima, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Marvel's Avengers, and Cyberpunk 2077, all of which I currently own. I'm slacking, I know. I still haven't taken the factory seal off of my copy of Bloodbourne from YEARS ago :lol:
 
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Movies:

1. Soul
2. Nomadland
3. Minari
4. Sound of Metal
5. One Night in Miami

TV (new seasons only):

1. Better Call Saul
2. The Good Place
3. Curb Your Enthusiasm
4. Schitt's Creek
5. Ozark

I haven't gotten around to many games this year, but Persona 5 Royal has kept me occupied quite well.
 
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Not enough movies this year for me to make a top 5 list

Games
1) ghost of tsushima (the free DLC was the chef's kiss to make this great game my favorite of the year)
2/3) Its a tie between Gears Tactics/Spiderman Miles (I really enjoyed both these games and they are so different but enjoy them about the same so they are tied)
4) Hyrule Warriors Age of Calamity (it works very well as a prequel for the first game....way more on the action side and you don't explore but I enjoyed it and still playing the missions after the main story)
5) FF7 Remake (this would be higher on my list if they did a better job with ending the main story is great but the end stuff feels like bad fan fiction so It left a little bit of a sour taste in my mouth but overall a great game)

I also want to shout out Person 5 Royal, Gears 5 Hive Busters, Fall Guys, Apex and Fortnite.

TV shows 1) The mandalorian because I didn't watch that much "new" in TV but will give shout outs to
Animaniacs, Gravity train season 3, and I offically watched Watchmen this year but that was 2019...but needless to say go watch this if you liked the comic.

Audio Books
1) The Sandman (man....the sandman feels so modern that it feels like it was written today but its almost 30 years old)
2) The Shadow of Kyoshi (if you like Avatar read the two books set in the time of Kyoshi...its just at good with world building and its a prequel but does not feel constrained)
3) The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s (if you love the office read this...its great and love hearing everything happening to make this great show)
4) From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back (if you like Star Wars and want more from the OT movies here you go..enjoy 40 story's set during Empire)
5) The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (I know not everyone liked this...but I did but do feel the ending 1/3 of the book just isn't as good as the first 2/3 and would be higher if they kept the excitement up)
 
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I’m going to add a top documentaries category bc damn, I watched a ton this year:

1. The Last Dance (ESPN/Netflix)
2. Totally Under Control (Hulu)
3. Class Action Park (HBO Max)
4. The Social Dilemma (Netflix)
5. Howard (Disney+)

Honorary Mention: Console Wars (CBS All Access)
 
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The best documentary I saw all year was easily LEAP OF FAITH: WILLIAM FRIEDKIN ON THE EXORCIST, but it's an incredibly niche thing that I think only a certain type of viewer would get anything out of.
 
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Not enough movies, but shows and games:

Shows:
- Mandalorian S2
- Jujutsu Kaisen
- Cowboy Bebop
- Attack On Titan
- Jojo’s Bizzare Adventure

Games:
- Resident Evil
- Metal Gear Solid
- DOOM (2016)
- Street Fighter 3
- Tekken 7
 
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Movies

5) The Social Dilemma -- the Herman's Head/Inside Out bits were cheesy and poorly acted, but in between is talking heads discussing quite possibly the biggest issue of our time. The scariest movie I saw all year.

4) Borat 2 – not as good as the original, but I did laugh hard many times when it wanted me to, so I guess it succeeded at its mission in a way Tenant or WW84 did not. In 2020, I’d take the laughs where I could get them.

3) Onward – Grown on me since I first saw it, mostly due to that out-of-left-field third act. A very different film than I anticipated, to Pixar’s credit. The wall-to-wall D&D/LotR Easter eggs for nerds of a certain age add to the movie’s charm as well.

2) Hamilton – I guess this is a movie technically? Anyway went into it with little knowledge of the show (tho plenty of knowledge re: the title character), ended up really enjoying it. Prefer the first act over the second, and the Lin-Manuel Miranda is the weak link in the otherwise amazing cast, but catchy songs and a largely accurate re-telling of history that also manages to tell a very personal story of tragedy.

1) Trial of the Chicago 7 -- Stellar cast, dialogue up there with "A Few Good Men." Watched it back-to-back with "Borat 2" and, funny as it was, it's a shame the latter is what Sacha Baron Cohen will be remembered for, because he absolutely nails his role as Abby Hoffman. 10 minutes in, he wasn't Borat anymore, he was Hoffman. Also credit to Newt from Fantastic Beasts. He plays Tom Hayden as a generic California white guy--because he basically was, so accurate--but no clue it was him (or even a Brit actor) until the credits.


TV

5) The Undoing (HBO) – stellar cast, beautifully shot around NYC. A couple of the end-of-episode twists genuinely made me gasp. Up until the finale, this was almost a lock for #1. But that final episode is a “WTF” mess that will forever mar the series. Seems to happen quite a bit to HBO series now that I think about it (“WestWorld,” “The Night Of”). Still worth a binge to see Donald Sutherland’s performance.

4) South Park Quarantine Special (Comedy Central) – Somehow hit on everything in 2020 and tied it altogether. Laugh out loud funny. Pulled no punches. That cathartic release we needed this late Summer.

3) The Mandalorian (Disney+) – could have done with one or two less back-door pilots but I stand by what I said last year: the Star Wars I’ve been waiting for since 1980. Baby Yoda and all the ‘memberberries are fun but ultimately Favreau delivering an old-fashioned TV Western and making it work decades after it was last cool.

2) Mrs. America (F/X) – an immersive, balanced look at the fight over the ERA in the 70s. Would be easy to paint Phyllis Schlafly as a cartoonish villain but instead this is a nuanced, sympathetic (but not too sympathtic) performance. At the same time, “warts and all” portrayals of Betty Friedan (by Tracey Ullman!) and Gloria Steinem made them feel like real women, not icons. For anyone under 45, an interesting history lesson in how our political scene got the way it is currently.

1) The Boys (Prime) – raucous humor mixed with social satire. As I saw in someone else’s tweet this year, managed to brutally satire the “A-Force” moment in Endgame, only to do that scene right in its finale. To me that sums up the tightrope the show managed to walk. Karl Urban and Antony Starr just own the screen whenever they are on it.

HM: Tiger King (trash TV but well done trash TV—there’s a reason it created so many memes); The Good Place (a low-key but heartfelt finish to the best comedy of the century)


Live Action Culture (apologies to Seth K)

5) Universal Mardi Gras Parade – cut short and probably forgotten by now, but the floats were amazing and the cast was always energetic. Should’ve appreciated it more at the time.

4) Phantasmagoria Live Streams – the two leads of the show did weekly stories, poems and songs in full dress from their gothic home. Usually culminating in some fire-dancing on their front lawn along a quiet residential street. I burned out on live streams pretty quick—ultimately made me even more depressed seeing such talented people busking in their living rooms—but I need to applaud the effort that went into these.

3) Scream & Stream – an innovative drive-through haunt from a former HHN house manager turned out-of-work AV guru. Both the scare actors and ops crew were on point, sets and costumes were well-done, and the whole middle-of-nowhere location gave it a suitably creepy vibe. Bonus points for an engaging social media presence. Not sure it will ever return (the Christmas follow-up proved a bust), but will always remain a reminder of this crazy year.

2) Bride of Frankenstein Lives – yeah, yeah, the hype factor Legacy talks about is real. Still, immersive sets, costumes that hid the facemasks, a killer cast, Universal monster cameos, and the first house I can remember since Dead Exposure to tell a full three-act story with a satisfying ending. I stand by this being a top 5 house this decade, and truly hope those who missed it this year can experience it as intended in 2021.

1) Give Kids the World Night of a Million Lights – simply breath-taking. The most beautiful Christmas display I’ve ever seen. Must have walked a least a mile, everything is decorated. The name is a misnomer, there are literally millions of lights. Despite being sold out, social distancing was not a problem, they kept the crowds light. Another event I’m not sure returns next year—I’d rather the venue be used for its intended purpose—but if it does, grab tickets early.

HM: Beetlejuice (last minute cast still made a it work, a promising house); the character boats in DAK (hopefully those remain a thing); Earl the Squirrel's Tree Farm
 
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Damn, I totally forgot about Ms. America and my favorite of the FX on Hulu lot so far, Little Fires Everywhere. Little Fires Everywhere is definitely in my Top 5.

Updating my list, it’s actually #1 for me. It was a miniseries so it came and went and I binged it, but damn I’d it wasn’t groping television.

1. Little Fires Everywhere
2. The Mandalorian (Season 2)
3. Schitt's Creek (Full series)
4. The Boys (Season 2)
5. Upload
 
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