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Bladerunner 2049
Another one for The Florida Project
You mean you don't go and see any decent films.There gave been a good number if you had bothered to do some research.
Yep, I've seen a whole ton of amazing films this year. HTH! 🙂
I was in Vegas when I went to see Dunkirk. Mainly to get out of the heat.
1.Blade runner. Visually and audibly stunning at the imax.
2. Lion. Incredibly moving true story.
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Thats mine.
I only watched 2 films this year. Which is more than the the last few years!
Blade Runner was dull and too long.
Detroit - I was dragged out by a mate one evening, I wouldn't have chosen to watch it. I didn't even know what it was about before I went in! Was actually really good.
Really must try to watch a few films but only normally like light hearted funny stuff and good ones like that are hard to find. Something like A Knights Tale suits me, shallow lightweight that I am
For me it has to be the eight billionth remake of Spider-Man, or one of the dozens of Marvel spinoffs. Brilliant, all of them. Thankyou Hollywood for your inventiveness.
Not seen many films this year but enjoyed Guardians of the Galaxy.
Question about Blade Runner, do you have to have seen the first one to get it?
Question about Blade Runner, do you have to have seen the first one to get it?
It certainly helps, and I think you get far more from the experience if you have.
Question about Blade Runner - why would you not have seen the first one? 😉
Thor Ragnarok - Awesome film!
i've watched most of the big scores, movies are just meh to me now though there's hardly a real great film about now.
still to see blade runner and thor(i refused to, but going off here , i might)
baby driver was pretty well done, guardians 2 was a crap story , but visually good. bright was watchable.
Sadly I didn't get to the cinema much this year, certainly not enough to have any kind of list. I mostly caught up on films I'd missed from the previous years and it looks like I'll be catching up on the best of 2017 sometime in 2018/2019. The vast majority of my watching time was taken up by netflix and amazon series.
Oh god, Alien Covenant! I forgot how bad that was! Definitely worse than Justice League! Turkey of the Year by quite a long way
Jackie Chan in "Foreigner"I was expecting the usual, which I enjoy, but this is a much much better film. Maybe it was the contrast to the usual run of Jackie Chan movies, but this was seriously well done.
Gerry Adams and Theresa May look almost like the real thing.
Watched this last night have to agree it was very entertaining
Question about Blade Runner, do you have to have seen the first one to get it?
We hadn't seen the first one and it was film of the year for me.
Wonder Woman
Bladerunner
Star Wars
Hacksaw Ridge. Wasn’t expecting a lot. Turned out to be better than Saving Private Ryan for me.
Looking forward to Gary Oldman as Churchill in February
Only went to see rogue one and baby driver this year.
The former was much better, but I'm aware it probably doesn't count.
Baby driver was pretty good but too long and I've disliked Kevin Spacey for ages (way before it was cool).
Manchester by the Sea and Guardians of the Galaxy 2 were both fantastic, but in very different ways!
In no particular order:
Prevenge
Hacksaw Ridge
Hidden Figures
dunkirk
hacksaw ridge
wilderpeople film
logan
Really struggling for a "Film of the Year"
Bladerunner 2049 was the biggest disappointment. Despite the original being my favourite film I found the sequel self indulgent, slow and poorly plotted, much like Villeneuve's other work. Big case of the emperor's new clothes here, although it did make me appreciate again how bloody awesome the original is.
Logan was a big disappointment too after all the hype.
Guardians of the Galaxy II was OK but went a bit too "Flash Gordon"
That leaves Trainspotting T2. A re-run of the original story, but that was the whole point, no happy Hollywood ending (well hopefully one for Spud) that honoured but did not supersede the original. So out of a poor bunch this is probably my pick of the year.
Also a vote for John Wick II. Unpretentious entertainment for the non-PC
I’m surprised no one has mentioned “The Death of Stalin - Armando Iannucci” yet, definitely my fav film of the year.
Think baby driver is my favourite film this year, it's not perfect but it brought me so much joy at times watching it
Logan ran it close, never thought it would get so dusty watching a superhero movie.
Last Jedi had some stunning visuals including 'that silent bit'
Death of Stalin gets a high ranking. I don't think I've ever muttered "F***ING hell" and "oh god" so many times during a film. Brilliant and shocking
Edit: @somafunk - great minds
It's on the list to catch, released in Australia just after I leave 🙁
Bladerunner 2049 was the biggest disappointment. Despite the original being my favourite film I found the sequel self indulgent, slow and poorly plotted, much like Villeneuve's other work. Big case of the emperor's new clothes here, although it did make me appreciate again how bloody awesome the original is.
For me the pace was perfect, let me absorb the stunning visuals as the film made it's progress never rushed or feeling like it needed to move faster
There were some earlier mentions of Death of Stalin. I was about disappointed with it, tbh.
Watched Manchester by the Sea this evening. Very subtle. Casey Affleck was brilliant in it.
Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri
Just watched 'Detroit' - that is one powerful film. Wish I'd seen it at the cinema, would probably be no. 1 if I had.
Gonna be a toss up between 2049 & Made in America, but admitadley I prob didnt watch that many 2017 films.
Logan stayed with me for a while because it made me sad with the subject of enevitable decline (something I think hits home to most 40+ ers) but it was very good.
Best eye candy was Valerian though , visually striking.
Oops , American Made 😳
Probably "free fire" for me, I still can't work out how they made a fully fleshed out film, out of what appears to be an idea for a 5-10 minute scene. But they did and it was full of action with darkly witty dialogue and characters.
I don't get the love for baby driver and logan at all.
In baby driver the kid "baby" was so poorly portrayed it beggared belief, he came across as a spoiled middle class entitled brat straight out of drama school, not a troubled kid who had lost his parents and ended up on the wrong side of the law.
Logan was just a generic super hero movie that attempted to b adult by adding in a bit of bad language and gore, and stripping out the joy and hop. The script and dialogue was still childish.
Did anybody else see The Red Turtle last year?
I managed to catch up with it last night.
Simply wonderful, hand drawn animation, no words, just a visual delight, with a simple, touching, captivating tale about the milestones of life a human being.
It really got to me this film.
I urge everyone who hasn't to go and see it.
Also, Blade Runner 2049 was ace.
Arrival.
I eventually seem Baby Driver this week, it’s very good loved it.
Watched Logan again too and the Noir version, bloody superb stuff.
Free Fire I gave another go last night, just didn’t quite work. Some good lines but too stretched out to the point of being almost tedious.
Baby driver was loads of fun
but Lady Bird for me

