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Missing the old home. 😔 #bae #portrait #gay #instagay #guys #instamoment #instagood #cuteboys #stunning #meandhim #afternoon #agrono #arg #oldhome #bestmemories #bestof2016 (en Agronomía, Distrito Federal, Argentina)
#BestOf2016 ANTi World Tour Festival outfits
Best of 2016:
Kenny Omega’s Incredible Year
Rainstorms (2016)
Favourite Movies of 2016: 2/??
A Bride for Rip Van Winkle (2016)
Dir. Shunji Iwai
THE AARONS 2016 - Worst Film Performance
Bad films tend to be chock full of bad acting. That’s just how it goes. However, very often this acting is just lifeless and uninvolving due to simple lack of skill or lack of trying. This Aaron is not meant to recognize those kinds of terrible performances, but to recognize the performances that are so inexplicably awful, so hilariously inept, so woefully misguided, that they stand out from the rest of their surroundings. Here is The Aaron for Worst Film Performance:
WINNER: Jared Leto as The Joker - Suicide Squad
Of all of failings of Suicide Squad, this performance is the most egregious. How did we go from Heath Ledger’s unforgettable performance to this dumpster fire? I mean, Jared Leto’s not a bad actor, but someone obviously needs to keep his sensibilities in check, based on both his bizarre performance here and his reported behavior on set. Leto imbues his character with various weird idiosyncrasies, but seems to misunderstand that there is a difference between being unpredictable and being random. I mean, why the purring? So much of this performance is baffling in its awfulness, and its not helped by the terrible gangster aesthetic that doesn’t jive with the iconic character.
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
Chadwick Boseman as Thoth - Gods of Egypt
Even when surrounded by the bizarre awfulness of Gods of Egypt, Boseman’s performance stands out. For being a God of Wisdom, Boseman’s aggressively unemotive performance sure makes it seem like Thoth has only a tenable grasp on the concept of language.
Jessie Eisenberg as Lex Luthor - Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
The DCEU is just full of terribly designed villains. Eisenberg’s Lex exudes none of the intelligence or menace of the comic character, and is instead an annoying buffoon. Why does he creepily place a Jolly Rancher in that guys mouth? No one knows.
Kevin Spacey as Tom Brand/ Mr. Fuzzpants - Nine Lives
Of all the confusing decisions in Nine Lives, the most befuddling is why Kevin Spacey would be in this movie. Spacey is a great actor, but here, he tries to play up the film’s cartoonish elements, and fails miserably. His desperate attempts to wring any laughs out of the material makes him appear even more foolish than he would have if he had just delivered an unenthusiastic performance and just cashed his paycheck.
CGI as Grand Moff Tarkin - Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Rogue One is overall a good film, but its decision to resurrect Tarkin using CGI was appallingly misguided. The technical aspects are undoubtedly impressive, but the CGI can never overcome the Uncanny Valley. Every time he appeared on screen, I was completely drawn out of the movie, to the point where I couldn’t even concentrate on the dialogue being spoken, hindering my enjoyment of the film, which is why this digital abomination gets a slot on this list.
Unpublished from Rome, 9.20.16 #margoandmememories #bestof2016