My Favorite Movies I Saw in 2023

Posted in Blog Series, Movie Board, movies with tags , , on February 8, 2024 by Paxton

Movie Report

So.  Beginning of the year and my favorite movies countdown.  We meet again.

This is my 17th year making this list, guys.  How is that even possible?!  As always, I’m keeping up with my movie watching throughout the year on my Letterboxd account.  Check me out there to see more reviews!

So, on to my list.  Rules are like my books, only movies new to me in 2023 are eligible.  Normally, starting Jan 1 through whenever I post this article, I put a moratorium on 2023 movies that are new to me.  I don’t watch them.  I have to wait until I’m done with this article.  However, this year, I did actually watch a few new 2023 movie that I hadn’t watched within the calendar year of 2023.  So I’m trying new things.  Look at me, all growed up.

First, I’ll do a list of my favorite movies released in 2023.  Then, possibly, depending on how things go, I’ll do a second list of my favorite movies I watched for the first time in 2023.  Those can be from any year.  But in this article I’m focusing on 2023 released movies and a few stats from Letterboxd.

So let’s see what my favorite things to watch in 2023 were. This was a tough decision to make. There were three big tentpole releases that could have made it into this list, but I made a decision to nudge them out and do a couple other movies I felt needed the exposure.

Here are my top 5 favorite movies of 2023. I got most of my images and links from Wikipedia.

Barbie
Barbie
– I don’t know what I expected here, but I did not expect *this*.  It’s lovely.  It’s hilarious.  It’s thought provoking.  I was already getting a major man crush on Ryan Gosling and this just furthered that cause.  It’s amazing what Greta Gerwig did with this movie.  I love what it wanted to say, I love how it said it.  Just a wonderful movie and if pressed, I’d probably almost call this my favorite movie of the year.  Almost, this is a tight top 5.

Across the Spider-verse
Spider-man: Across the Spiderverse
– Man, they managed to do it again.  The first one was such a masterpiece, I’m like, how are they going to follow that up?  And they managed to do it by making almost every frame of the movie a work of art unto itself.  The way they have art styles blending through the movie and even within one scene, it’s breathtaking.  And they brought in one of the more interesting villains, Spot, and made him crazy and weird and totally awesome.  I can’t wait to see the final installment.

Three Musketeers
Three Musketeers: Part I – D’artagnan
– This was the movie that benefitted from my new rule this year where I could watch movies from 2023 that I didn’t get to before Dec 31 and it could still count towards this list.  I’m a big fan of the Alexander Dumas novel, I read it in college.  And I love all of the adaptations I’ve seen of it.  A particular favorite is the Disney version from 1993 with Chris O’Donnell, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Oliver Platt, and Tim Curry.  Anyway, this version is not only an excellent adaptation of the novel, but it’s a great movie with amazing sets and costumes, and the cast they got is KILLER.  I thoroughly enjoyed this and look forward to Part II, which doesn’t drop until December, unfortunately.

Air
Air
– I’m really getting personal in this list.  You’ll notice neither Fast X nor John Wick 4 have shown up yet.  Air hits every kind of button I have.  It’s a “behind the scenes of a bit pop cultural event.  It’s about the 80s NBA.  It has Matt Damon, and Ben Affleck in a fun role as Phil Knight.  This scratches all the itches for me and it’s a great movie.  I watched it twice last year.

D&D:HaT
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
– Again, I’m picking the movies that entertained me the most here.  This movie looked good, but man oh man, this was better than even I thought it was going to be.  I love the humor.  I love the awesome cast.  The world is wonderful.  The easter eggs for the D&D cartoon were a salve to my battered heart as it’s one of my fav Saturday morning cartoons.  They need sequels to this.  NOW.

There you go.  I did it.  I picked 5 movies to be my favorites this year.  Like I mentioned, that was hard this year.  I had a lot of good choices.  Fast X, John Wick 4, and Mission Impossible 7 all could have been in this list.  I only didn’t include them because I’ve included iterations of these franchises in my list before.  These movies are a given.  I’m of course going to like them.  The above movies I loved and there was no guarantee that I was going to love any of them (well, maybe Spider-man).

Let’s take a look at some of my movie watching stats from my account over on Letterboxd.

Here’s a graph of the number of films I watched throughout the year broken down by week.  My overall total was 233 movies watched, which is exactly the total I got last year.  Weird.  That’s 4.5 movies per week.  My highest weekly total of movies watched in 2023 was 12.  It happened the week of Oct 23-29.  That was me finishing out some Halloween watches.  Next highest total was 10 movies in a week, and then 9 movies.

Here is the list of actors that I watched the most movies of this year. I’m in the middle of an Elvis filmography marathon so that’s why Elvis is way out in front with 16 movies watched.  Seth Green seems an odd #2, but we watched all the Austin Powers movies with the kids as well as a few other of his movies randomly.  Courtney Cox and Roger Jackson are there because I did a Scream franchise marathon with the kids.  We watched all 6 of them.  I also rewatched Mission Impossible 3-6 (Tom Cruise) as well as watching all of Bruce Lee’s martial arts movies.  It’s interesting to see who pops up based on your watching habits.

This is the top 10 list of directors I watched this year.  Again, you see where marathons shape these lists.  Norman Taurog directed Elvis’ movies.  Wes Craven directed the majority of the Scream films.  I watched a couple of the Zorro films, and Mr Deters and Mrs Wermers-Skelton directed the Prep and Landing shorts which we watched over the holidays.

According to my milestones, the first movie I watched in 2023 was See How They Run, a murder mystery starring Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan on January 1.  The last movie I watched in 2023 was Gran Turismo on Dec 29. Surprising I didn’t watch any movies between Dec 29 and Dec 31 last year.  You can see my other milestones there, the 100th movie I watched in 2023 was Air.

Anyway, that about wraps up my 2023 movies list.  I’m kicking around the idea of doing a few “honorable mentions” articles.  Talk about some TV shows I watched, and maybe some other movies and books that I read last year that might be worth talking about.

Year End Book Report: My Favorite Books/Comics I Read in 2023

Posted in Blog Series, Book Report, books, comic books with tags , , , , , , , , , on February 2, 2024 by Paxton

Year End Badass Book Report

Well, I was shocked in 2022 that I had read the most books I’d ever logged…EVER.  And then, in 2023, I managed to top that.  Which is crazy to me because in November and December I kind of stopped reading for a while due to work.  Let’s dig into one of my most weirdly productive years ever.

As always, you can find my reading log on Goodreads. My reading goal for 2023 was 200.  And according to Goodreads, I finished out the year with 275 books.  Again, I smashed all my previous reading totals. It’s even more remarkable to me because around November, I had a streak of books/comics that I didn’t like and it killed my momentum for a month.  So this total could have been higher.

Let’s take a look at some of the GoodReads stats for 2023.

I’m pretty happy with what I was able to read this year.  Looking at it, I think I’m comic book heavy in my overall totals.  Most of that was because, like I said, in Oct-Nov, I hit a snag where I just couldn’t read any books.  It just wasn’t happening.  That’s why I’m surprised I got as much read as I did.

Let’s look at the numbers of some of the things I read.

Going over my spreadsheet, it looks like I read roughly 64 novels.  The rest were comics issues and trade paperbacks.  In the image above you can see my shortest and longest book I read.  Over Halloween I read several Poe stories.  Cask was one of them.  I also read Murders in the Rue Morgue and Masque of the Red Death.  I enjoyed them.  Longest book I read is that Return of the Living Dead Complete History.  I love that movie.  And that book was excellent.  However, full disclosure, I wound up only reading the chapters for the first three movies.  I did not care about parts 4 and 5.  That came out to about 2/3 of the whole book, not the full 751 pgs.

Here are my “most popular” and “least popular” shelved books.  Most popular was The Song of Achilles, which is EXCELLENT, btw.  Wow over 3 million other people read that last year.  And exactly 0 people read Tim Holt Western Magazine #11.  That doesn’t surprise me, but if you were wondering why I read it, it’s because that is the first appearance of the original Ghost Rider, when he was a heroic but mysterious gunslinger.

Let’s move on with my recap of my favorite books I read this year.

Rules are the same as every year.  Only books/comics I read for the first time in 2023 are eligible for this list.  No re-reads, of which I typically had a few.  I don’t usually read brand new stuff the year it comes out, but it happens.

Here are the top 5 books I read last year in no particular order. Images and links are from GoodReads pages.

Books

Song of Achilles
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
– This was recommended to me by a family member.  I’m a big fan of the Trojan War and the 2004 movie Troy, so I thought this might be an interesting read.  It is FANTASTIC.  It’s a retelling of The Iliad, but from the point of view of Achilles’ partner.  In the movie Troy, that character is his cousin, but in The Iliad and this book, he’s more of a companion and lover.  I loved this book.  It’s a fantastic retelling.  The characters are great.  I loved it.  So much so I also read Miller’s follow up, Circe.  That is a retelling of The Odyssey and also fantastic.  And then I read two of her short stories, Galatea, and Heracles’ Bow.  I’m anxiously awaiting her next book.

Zorro #1
The Curse of Capistrano (aka The Mark of Zorro) by Johnston McCulley
– I kind of got into a Zorro kick in 2023.  I’ve wanted to read the original Zorro story for many years, and in 2023 I finally did it.  And it is so much fun.  Lots of action.  Great characters.  Fun dialogue.  I was thrilled.  It’s everything I wanted a Zorro story to be.  So I read the next two McCulley Zorro stories as well; The Further Adventures of Zorro, and Zorro Rides Again.  I loved all of them.  They are really fun stories.  I hope to keep going through McCulley’s Zorro series, but I don’t know how many full stories are left.  I think a lot of them are short stories.

Fast Times
Fast Times at Ridgemont High – Cameron Crowe
– I’m a huge fan of the 1982 movie.  Have been for years.  Finally was able to read a copy of the really hard to find book that was the basis for the movie.  And it didn’t disappoint.  The basic structure of the movie is there, but there’s a lot of extra content and even a few extra characters.  Cameron Crowe wrote a fun book and managed to capture what it was like to be a teen in high school in the late 70s-early 80s.

Gray Man #2
On Target (The Gray Man #2) – Mark Greaney
–  I really enjoyed the first Gray Man novel (as well as the movie), so I thought I’d try the second book.  And it delivers.  Lots of action packed adventure.  Court finds himself as a double agent sent on a mission for a Russian gangster.  He’s supposed to assassinate an African dictator, but he works a deal with his old office, the CIA, to kidnap him instead and deliver him to them.  In return Court will get back in their good graces and can stop running from agents sent to kill him.  This was very twisty-turny.  I love Court as a character.  His mission goes sideways, of course.  Lots of fun.  Can’t wait to read more.  And hopefully they can pump out a few more Gray Man movies with Ryan Gosling.

Let’s switch over to comics! Here are the top 5 comics I read last year in no particular order.

Comics

Fairyland
I Hate Fairyland (2022)
– I was a HUGE fan of the original run of this comic by Skottie Young.  And at the end of 2022 Young decided to return to this world.  Gert, the protagonist/antagonist from the previous run, returned to Earth, but realized that since she spent so long in Fairyland, she had no life skills.  So she has trouble keeping a job.  Then a tech guru wants Gert to go back to Fairyland to find his son who disappeared there.  I’ve read the 10 issues or so that they’ve released so far.  It’s really good, a lot of fun, and I love the art.  The first 5-6 issues felt like they were building up to something really big, and the last 4 issues felt like they were told to “wrap it up” by the publisher and it felt a bit rushed.  The story I mean.  There are a ton of action montages that briskly go over a lot of action.  That’s a small nitpick though because the issues in question are still really good.  And the art is always cartoonishly fantastic.

Batman White Knight
Batman: White Knight by Sean Murphy
–  I finally dug into the Murphyverse in 2023.  And I loved it.  I read all three White Knight series; White Knight, Curse of the White Knight, and Beyond the White Knight.  As well as all the mini-series in between.  Murphy has built up this excellent Batman universe with compelling iterations of your favorite characters.  Particularly Jack Napier/Joker.  I thought I was over any more Joker adaptations, but Murphy nailed his version.  It’s so good.  As is his Harley Quinn.  For the first two books, I almost didn’t really even like Batman, he’s kind of a jerk, but that’s part of what Murphy is trying to do.  And it worked for me.  This is a great series of stories.  I look forward to more.

World's Finest
Batman/Superman: World’s Finest by Mark Waid (writer) and Dan Mora (art)
– I love Mark Waid as a writer.  His Kingdom Come is for me, pound for pound, the best look at mythology and super heroes bar none.  And yes, I’m including Watchmen and Dark Knight.  So it was such a fun surprise to see Waid take on this title and have so much fun with it.  He really plays around with the history of these characters and how their friendship works.  And he brings in the Bat family, the Supes family, and tons of other heroes.  This ongoing book is a joyful celebration of DC, its characters, and its history.  You won’t believe the places this title goes in later issues.  Oh, and Dan Mora’s art is THE BEST.  It’s so clean and iconic.  I really love it.

Superior Spider-man
Superior Spider-man by Christos Gage
–  Superior Spider-man has become one of my favorite characters.  Originally written by Dan Slott, Christos Gage takes over in this series.  I love the concept that, on his death bed, Otto Octavius switches minds and bodies with Peter Parker, leaving Parker to die in his place and him to take over being Spider-man.  And no one realizes it!  Otto continues to try to be a better Spider-man than Parker ever was, but he has trouble working with other people.  He certainly beefs up Peter’s operation and does seem to make it more efficient.  This is a really great series.  They are bringing Superior Spider-man back this year, and it’s written by Dan Slott, so count me excited!

Jughead
Jughead by Chip Zdarsky
–  I think I’ve mentioned I was a big fan of Mark Waid (again!) and Veronica Fish’s reinvention of Archie. This was a follow up series to that, written by the great Chip Zdarsky and Ryan North who took over in later issues.  I really loved their version of Jughead.  They also bring in Sabrina who I also love their version of her.

And there you go, some of my favorite things I read in 2023.  This was a kind of tough choice, I did have a few really good things that didn’t make the list.  I always threaten it, but maybe I’ll do an “honrable mention” article to talk about a few of the other books/comics that didn’t make the list.

Hope you enjoyed this article and found something new that you may eventually love.  Let me know if you do!

So that covers the year end articles for IRM, and now the things I’ve read.  Next up…MOVIES!!  This year, I’ve actually been taking my time with movies.  I’m rewatching several I felt needed rewatches and I’m even for the first time watching a few movies I missed in 2023 to see if they’d make it into my favs list.  Normally I don’t allow that.  Let’s see if it changes anything!

I Read Movies 2023 Novelization Round Up

Posted in Blog Series, books, movies, podcast with tags , , on January 30, 2024 by Paxton

Another day, another dollar.  Another year, another….well, I don’t actually know where I was going with that.

Time for another year end round up of the books I covered on my movie novelization podcast, I Read Movies.  If you haven’t listened, check it out.  Every month I read a movie novelization and then I talk about the differences between the movie and the novelization.  I can’t believe it’s time to do this again.

If you want to check out a list of the episodes online, you can find the show at CultFilmClub.com/IReadMovies.  All the episodes are nicely displayed there in a bookshelf format with book covers.  Browse just like you do at the library!

So, 2023.  I covered 11 novelizations for I Read Movies this year. Well, technically, I did about 13, if you include the quick Karate Kid sequel novelizations I covered in the main Karate Kid show.  And all the books were connected in some way, as this year I picked books via the Daisy Chain Challenge.  For those that weren’t listening, the Daisy Chain Challenge meant that each book had to have some connection, however small, with the previous book.  It made picking books this year a fun challenge.

So, let me go through the list of novelizations I covered this year and see if I can come up with my 5 favorite books I covered in 2023. *papers shuffling*

The images I use for each of the below entries are my photoshopped episode banners, assuming I made one, for that book.  I really enjoy doing them and I want to showcase them a bit more.  I’ll link each entry to the IRM show page on CFC.com.

This list is in the order of show release.


The Saint by Burl Barer
– I love this movie, plus the character has such as rich backstory due to The Saint being a popular adventure series back in the 30s. This movie did a great job modernizing him, and Val Kilmer pulls off another great role. I say modernizing the character, but when you watch this movie now it oozes the 90s. It’s delightful. Elizabeth Shue is so adorable and fun in this movie and she has great chemistry with Val. The villain, Tretiak, is all world. I love him. And it has a great soundtrack.  How this did not become a series of movies starring Val Kilmer is beyond me.


Die Hard with a Vengeance by Deborah Chiel
– This is the only Die Hard movie with an actual novelization. The first two movies were based on previous novels. And this one was a LOT of fun. Like the movie it uses New York as a character of its own, including some New York history added into the story. We even get a few mentions and callbacks to other movies in the book we don’t get in the movie. Plus, it has a whole alternate ending.  Like I said, a really good adaptation that also manages to completely crush my theory that Die Hard with a Vengeance is actually a prequel to Die Hard 2.  It still works with the movies, but this book actually calls back to events in Die Hard 2.


My Science Project by Mike McQuay
– I love this movie.  It’s one of my favorites.  We covered it on Cult Film Club a while ago.  I was very excited to be able to do this book, but also anxious because it had a small-ish page count and I thought there wouldn’t be anything good for me to talk about.  But I was wrong, there was some good extra info and especially a few extra fun scenes with the parents of the main characters.  I was delighted I really enjoyed the novelization.


Jason X by Pat Cadigan
– Okay, this was a novelization I had read previously.  About 10 years before I did the show.  This one is a hard one to find, I was lucky to get a copy swapping online.  It’s 400+ pages and it expands the movie pretty well.  The best thing it does is set up what’s going on in the future.  How we got there, what it looks like.  It also sets some context around the characters that discover Jason; who they are and why they are dressed like that.  It’s long for a slasher novelization, but it’s good.  The sequel that Cadigan wrote, The Experiment, which I also talked about, not good.  Very disappointed in it.


Demolition Man by Richard Osborne
– I saw this movie in the theater.  I loved it.  I even read the novelization back when the movie came out.  So I was really excited to revisit both this movie and the novelization.  The novelization is really good.  It’s lots of fun, has a few extra character bits and scenes, particularly involving John Spartan’s daughter, which was cut out of the movie.  What I guess I discovered on this rewatch, is that I didn’t like Sly’s John Spartan very much.  He’s kind of a jerk.  Everyone else in this movie is great.  I still really like it.

So those were my favorite novelizations I covered on the show this past year.  Let’s take a look at a few overall stats for I Read Movies.

I didn’t mention this in the Demolition Man episode, but that was the 75th episode of I Read Movies.  Over the course of the show I’ve covered just about 90 books and novelizations. That includes the 75 episodes of the main show, as well as the Appendix special episodes, and any other special episodes I did for Nerd Lunch and Cult Film Club.  How about an author breakdown?

Currently, the author I’ve covered the most on I Read Movies and the reigning champion from the last few years is Craig Shaw Gardner.  I’ve covered five of his books including Batman 89, Batman Returns, The Lost Boys, Back to the Future Part II, and Back to the Future Part III.  It doesn’t look like anyone will surpass him next year either, but you never know.

The rankings below Gardner haven’t changed much since last year. In second place is still Alan Dean Foster with four books on the show (Star Wars ’77, Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, The Last Starfighter, Star Wars: The Force Awakens).  But we do have a new entry in the 4 book club; BB Hiller now has 4 novelizations on the show with Superman IV, and all 3 Karate Kid novelizations.

Third place is still a four way tie between James Kahn, Jeffrey Cooper, Glen A Larson, and Peter David, with three titles each.  However, since I know the schedule next year, I see that there may be more movement between the 3 book and 4 book tiers!  We’ll just have to wait and see!  Stay tuned!

So, that’s my I Read Movies 2023 year end novelization round up.  Hope you enjoyed this past year of the podcast.  I believe I have a lot of good novelizations coming up this year.  You’ve heard the first one, Romancing the Stone.  That one was a lot of fun.  Next up after that?  Another Sylvester Stallone banger, Over the Top!!  I can’t wait.

My Favorite Movies I Saw in 2022

Posted in Blog Series, Movie Board, movies with tags , , , on January 26, 2023 by Paxton

Movie Report

Here we are again. The beginning of a new year and me picking out my favorite movies of the previous year. Where does all this time go? Insanity.

I’m really trying to keep up with my movie watching throughot the year on my Letterboxd account.  It has nice stats which I’m going to use to go through my 2022 movie watching in this article.  So check me out there.

So, on to my list.  Rules are like my books, only movies new to me in 2022 are eligible. So first I’ll do a list of my favorite movies released in 2022.  Then, I think in a separate article, I’ll do a list of my favorite movies I watched for the first time in 2022.  Those can be from any year.  But in this article I’m focusing on 2022 released movies and a few stats from Letterboxd.

So let’s see what my favorite things to watch in 2022 were. I got most of my images and links from Wikipedia.

Favorites of 2022

Top Gun Maverick
Top Gun Maverick
– I love the original Top Gun.  I saw it with my dad in the theater.  He went to the Naval Academy so he loved it too.  They have been talking about a Top Gun sequel for YEARS.  I didn’t want one.  Especially as we had entered the 2010s and I thought the moment had passed.  But I was wrong.  Holy crap, this movie is amazing and fun and it had everything I did (and did not) know I wanted in a Top Gun sequel.

Dr Strange 2
Dr Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
– This one snuck up on me.  And my love of this movie is directly tied to my love of WandaVision.  The movie is a direct sequel to WandaVision.  They both deal with different kinds of grief in different ways.  One is the grief of loss, the other is the grief of realizing you’ll never have what you want the most.  And after dealing with the first kind of grief, you decide that you aren’t going to stand for the second kind of grief.  Elizabeth Olsen is so good as Wanda in this.  I love her darker turn here.  I love Cumberbatch as Strange, and he excels here as well.  Getting Sam Raimi was perfect, his dark touches make this movie almost a horror movie.  I love it, I really do, and Wanda’s story is heartbreaking.  And we need to see more of America Chavez, she’s awesome.

Everything Everywhere All at Once
Everything Everywhere All at Once
– I had NO IDEA what to expect with this movie.  I wasn’t even sure I understood the trailer the first time I saw it.  But I love Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, and Stephanie Hsu.  This thing blew me away.  To be honest, the first time I watched it, I loved it, but it was almost too much.  By the end of the movie I was finding the story a bit hard to follow and I just didn’t know what I thought.  After watching it again a few months later, I get it now.  I think the movie throws so much at you visually, it’s hard to process some of the story because you’re busy processing everything.  The second viewing I was able to better focus and I got everything better.  This movie is throwing a lot at you, but I like that it doesn’t spoon feed you and believes that you are able to keep up with it.

The Gray Man
The Gray Man
– I love this cast, but I heard a lot of people trashing the movie for some reason, so I was concerned.  Then I watched it.  I watched it twice last year.  I almost watched it a third time.  I loved it.  I love the action, I love the humor.  Gosling and Evans are so good in this.  I want to read the book now, but part of me wonders if the humor carried over from the book, or did Gosling and Evans bring all that humor to the roles?  I don’t know.  Regardless, this movie is awesome and I loved it.

Prey
Prey
– Unfortunately, like most everyone, I knew this was a Predator prequel when I pressed PLAY.  I think the filmmakers intended it to be a surprise.  That being said, it didn’t stop me from loving this entry in the Predator franchise.  It is now my second favorite Predator movie.  And every time I watch it I like it a little bit more.

So that was all movies released in 2022.  Like I mentioned earlier, I’ll do a second part of this list where I talk about movies made before 2022 that I saw for the first time in 2022.

Let’s take a look at some of my movie watching stats from my account over on Letterboxd.

2022: Films by week

Here’s a graph of the number of films I watched throughout the year broken down by week.  My overall total was 233 movies watched.  That’s 4.5 movies per week.  Last year’s overall total was 193.  My highest weekly total of movies watched in 2022 was 10.  There were two weeks where I watched 10 films.  The first was Aug 28 – Sep 02.  I was about to do a podcast on movies from the year 2012, so I rewatched a bunch of 2012 movies that week.  The other week I watched 10 films was Sep 12-16.  That was when I did my Friday the 13th rewatch going from the first movie up through the 2009 remake.  Next highest total was 8 movies in a week, which I did 4 times.  It’s interesting, I watched more total movies this year than last, but I had two weeks in 2021 that I watched more movies.  The highest weekly total of movies watched in 2021 was 13 and 12.

2022: Top Actors

Here is the list of actors that I watched the most movies of this year.  JK Simmons being first seems odd, but he’s been in a ton of movies.  And we did a full Spider-Man rewatch last year as a family before seeing No Way Home.  He also popped up in a couple of the 2012 movies I rewatched.  We watched a bunch of Keanu’ filmography last year.  We showed the kids the Bill & Ted movies, the Matrix movies, Speed, and I showed my son two of the John Wick movies.  So that’s where he came from.  And Kane Hodder was in a bunch of the Friday the 13th movies I watched.  Pretty good eclectic list of actors there.

2022: Top Directors

This is the top 10 list of directors I watched this year.  You see where marathons shape these lists.  Sam Raimi for Spider-Man 1-3 and Dr Strange 2.  Kenny Ortega did a lot of those Disney musicals we watched with the kids like High School Musical and Descendants.  I love George Romero made it in there from my finally finishing his original Dead trilogy.

According to these stats, the first movie I watched in 2022 was Sam Raimi’s first Spider-Man movie on January 1.  The last movie I watched in 2022 was The Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery on Dec 26. Surprising I didn’t watch any movies between Dec 26 and Dec 31 last year.

Anyway, that about wraps up my 2022 movies list.  Stay tuned, like my books, I’ll have a second movie list where I’ll go over the movies made before 2022 I watched for the first time last year. And maybe I’ll also talk about some of my favorite TV series I watched, as well as some other “honorable mentions”.

Year End Book Report: My Favorite Books/Comics I Read in 2022

Posted in Blog Series, Book Report, books, comic books with tags , , , , , , , , , on January 17, 2023 by Paxton

Year End Badass Book Report

2022 was, for some weird reason, a very productive reading year for me. I reached the highest amount of books/comics read, EVER. So let’s dig into that.

You can find my reading log on Goodreads. I log everything I read there. My reading goal for 2022 was 150.  And according to Goodreads, I finished out the year with 241 books.  I smashed all my previous reading totals. I was even in a position in December where I was within readch of 250, but work was really busy at that time and I didn’t really try to read a few quick things to up the number. Gotta leave some goals for next year, right?

Let’s take a look at some of the GoodReads stats for 2022.

Year in Books 1

It’s not all novels, obviously, I read a lot of comics as well.  And depending on how GoodReads has you log them, it can inflate your totals.  But I’m pretty happy with how much I got read this past year.

Let’s look at the numbers of some of the things I read.

Year in Books 2

Here’s my shortest and longest book I read.  Shortest is an issue of a comic.  Not surprising.  I started that Tom Taylor Nightwing series last year and I’m loving it.  It’s so good.  The longest is, surprisingly, another comic.  I reread the X-men: Inferno story arc.  I hadn’t read that since it came out in 1989.  And I only read the collection of the main mutant titles; X-Men, X-Factor, New Mutants, and X-Terminators.  Even just that was a lot, but there’s a whole separate collection of all the tie-in books.  At least 20 more issues of tangentially related books.  I had to draw the line there.  Inferno is great, but…no.

Year in Books 3

Here are my “most popular” and “least popular” shelved books.  Most popular was Jurassic Park.  I re-read that last year for the first time since the summer the movie came out.  It’s still a pretty great book.  I’m hoping to re-read the sequel, The Lost World, this year.   Look at that, over a million other people shelved Jurassic Park last year.  That’s crazy.  Wow.

And the least popular book I shelved was The Story of Breakin’.  Which is supposed to be an oral history of the making of the movie.  Don’t get me started on that.  It’s enthusiastic, but it’s not great.

Let’s move on with my recap of my favorite books I read this year.

Rules are the same as every year.  Only books/comics I read for the first time in 2022 are eligible for this list.  No re-reads, of which I typically had a few.  I don’t usually read brand new stuff the year it comes out, but it happens.  This year I read 5 novels that were released in 2022.  One of those 5 was a “did not finish”.  Let’s see if any of them made the list.

Here are the top 5 books I read last year in no particular order.

Images and links are from GoodReads pages.

Books

Rule of Wolves
Rule of Wolves by Leigh Bardugo
– The currently final book in the Shadow and Bone series. All of this series has made it onto my year end lists in some form or another. The final two books are a duology focusing on Nicolai, who is my favorite character. The book before this, King of Scars, was a very slow starter, so I was concerned going into this.  However, this book was a fantastic ending (?) to the saga.  The story was good, characters arcs wrapped up nicely, it was so much fun.  This whole series is good, but my favorites are the middle two books, Six of Crows, and Crooked Kingdom. Leigh Bardugo is currently one of my favorite writers.  All of her books are really fun and have really good dialogue and characters.

Showtime!
Showtime!: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s by Jeff Pearlman
– I’m a huge fan of pre-2000s NBA documentaries and biographies. I’ve read a couple huge oral histories of the NBA and the ABA, and tons of books about players and teams including Larry Bird, Pete Maravich, Wilt Chamberlain, and the Celtics.  This was one I never read.  It’s what the HBO series Winning Time! is loosely based on.  So after really enjoying season 1 of Winning Time! I decided to give this a shot.  And it’s everything I wanted it to be.  Pretty much an oral history of the Los Angeles Lakers starting around the year before Magic was drafted in 1979 and ends right around his (first) retirement in 1991.  It’s a lot of information but it’s a lot of fun to see all the locker room shenanigans the team got into.  And not just the players, Jerry Buss was kind of a wild man as well.  This was a really fun read.

Just One Damned Thing After Another
Just One Damned Thing After Another (Chronicles of St Marys Book 1) by Jodi Taylor
– Being a huge devotee of time travel books, I’ve been lurking on these St Mary’s books for a while.  Currently I’ve read a short prequel to the series, this first book, and the second book.  I think there are currently 14 books in the series.  I don’t know if I’ll ever get to finish the full series, but the first two books are really really good.  There’s a St Mary’s Institute for Historical Research at the University of Thirsk in London.  It studies historical events in “contemporary time”.  Which is a fancy way of saying, they travel back in time and study historical events.  In this book time travel exists and this research institute uses it to bolster the human record of the past.  However, the quirky staff at the Institute are disaster magnets and anything that can go wrong will.  It’s the characters that are the highlight here but there is some good time jumping action.

Kaiju Preservation Society
The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi
– I’ve always wanted to read John Scalzi but I never pulled the trigger. I read a sample of his book Redshirts, but never actually finished it.  However this came out in February 2022, and my library had a copy online, so I quickly checked it out. And this is a lot of fun.  At first glance you think, “It’s essentially Jurassic Park”.  Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.  I read another book in that pastiche that I liked a few years ago called The Great Zoo of China.  They can be a lot of fun.  This story obviously isn’t Earthbound.  The goverment discovers a portal to another dimension and a land filled with kaiju.  They set up a research station in that dimension to learn more about the creatures.  It doesn’t really go the way you expect, ie the kaiju run rampant killing people.  It’s actually more of a people villain that causes a bunch of havok, but it’s certainly a lot of fun.  And the way the research station works and the variety of kaiju are definitely interesting.

Jack West Jr #7
One Impossible Labyrinth (Jack West Jr Book 7) by Matthew Reilly
– I started this series way back in 2010. It’s showed up on my year end list several times, as has the author, Matthew Reilly.  This is the final book in Reilly’s Jack West Jr series which is a big, epic, adventure series akin to Indiana Jones, but even bigger.  There’s a lot to digest here, it’s not just a one off book, you’re gonna need to read the series from the beginning or you’re gonna be lost.  And as a finale, this book nailed it.  I love this series, but the last three or four books have just been exquisite.  Reilly really knows how to write action and keep the plot moving.  So fun.

As usual, I also read a bunch of movie novelizations this year for I Read Movies.  However, I don’t include those in this list.  I do a separate write up for I Read Movies year end.  Check it out here.

Let’s switch over to comics! Here are the top 5 comics I read last year in no particular order.

Comics

All-New Wolverine
All-New Wolverine by Tom Taylor and David Lopez
– I love Laura Kinney (X-23), so I was very curious about this title where she takes over the mantle of the dead (at the time) Wolverine. I think this was also the title that introduced me to writer Tom Taylor.  This is such a great series.  I read the first three volumes in the title and I love every minute of it.  Laura gets a quirky group of characters around her and they have these awesome adventures.  I really enjoyed it.

Nightwing
Nightwing by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, and Neil Edwards
– So I loved Tom Taylor from All-New Wolverine, and I kind of do like Nightwing. Actually, it wasn’t really Nightwing that drew me to this, it was Taylor and all the buzz he was getting about how good this title is. So I gave it a shot.  Taylor takes over in issue #78 and I’ve read through about issue #94.  The title is GREAT.  I love Dick as Nightwing in this.  I love Barbara Gordon.  I love that the Titans show up every once in a while.  Blockbuster is the main villain, but he’s more a terrifying mob boss than he is the smash first monster that I’m used to.  This is a really good title that I’m continuing to read because I enjoy all the characters.

Squirrel Girl
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl by Ryan North and Erica Henderson
– I’ll admit, the buzz for this one actually kept me away.  The art is weird, I didn’t get the character, and it just seemed like this whole Squirrel Girl “thing” was just not for me.  But I kept hearing from people it’s really good, so towards the end of last year, I decided to just give it a shot.  And you know what?  I really liked it.  Ryan’s humor is a lot of fun.  He writes extra comments in the margins of the comic that are pretty weird and funny.  The first page of each comic is a Twitter-like conversation between Squirrel Girl and other heroes which is hilarious.  I just really enjoyed Squirrel Girl’s positivity and outlook.  I’ll be honest, Erica Henderson’s art takes some getting used to.  Everyone looks weird.  But over time it just works.  You get used to it.  North’s Squirrel Girl adventures remind me a lot of Christopher Hastings Gwenpool series from a few years ago.  Very much enjoyed this.

Batman 3 Jokers
Batman: Three Jokers by Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok
– I was reluctant to get into this one because I don’t really want an investigation into the nature of The Joker.  The Joker, to me, is a force of nature, an agent of chaos.  I don’t need him defined.  This does that, to a point, but it’s a really good look at how the Joker has affected the lives of Jason Todd, Barbara Gordon, and to an extent, Batman.  In the book we learn there are three Jokers; The Clown, The Criminal, and The Comedian.  And we learn how each one works.  It’s really well done and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.  Jason Fabok’s art is fantatic as well.

Maniac of NY 2
Maniac of NY vol 2 – The Bronx is Burning by Elliot Kalan and Andrea Mutti
– The followup to the original Maniac of NY.  I really like this book.  This continues the story of how New York City would deal with having a mysterious, unkillable movie slasher that can disappear and reappear at will.  You have the burned out detective on the slasher swat squad, you have the disaffected mayor, you have the cynical police force.  It’s really good.  However, there are some frustrations, but I think the comic knows they are frustrations.  The book lays out a few “hints” to the back story and nature of the killer, Harry.  Total plot threads like certain spots of the city that he seems to avoid.  And a few other things that point to a possible weakness.  However, nothing is ever picked up on.  They are completely left dangling.  It’s possible these threads will be picked up again for the possible upcoming part 3, but as a reader, that’s fascinating and frustrating in equal measures because I really enjoy this book.

And those were my favorite books and comics I read in 2022. I’ll maybe have a followup article to this talking about some Honorable Mentions.  You know, things that maybe I liked that almost made the list, but also things I didn’t like and really want to talk about.

Hope you enjoyed this article and found something new that you may eventually love.  Let me know if you do!

Okay, that covers EVERYTHING I’ve read.  Next up…MOVIES!  Stay tuned.