closg00 wrote:Haven't seen Black Panther yet, does it live-up to the hype?
Probably not. It's a standard Marvel movie in every sense. I thought it was fine.
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closg00 wrote:Haven't seen Black Panther yet, does it live-up to the hype?
NatP4 wrote:ok im gonna be that guy. Is that list in order GTN? Is it politically charged? (I have not seen Call Me By Your Name), everyone was hyping up Moonlight a year ago, watched it and thought it was 2/3 horrible.
you're telling me Call me by your name and Lady Bird are actually good movies (better than BR2049 and Dunkirk) not just an agenda that you support? and I should watch them?
honest question, not trying to be a dick
gtn130 wrote:NatP4 wrote:ok im gonna be that guy. Is that list in order GTN? Is it politically charged? (I have not seen Call Me By Your Name), everyone was hyping up Moonlight a year ago, watched it and thought it was 2/3 horrible.
you're telling me Call me by your name and Lady Bird are actually good movies (better than BR2049 and Dunkirk) not just an agenda that you support? and I should watch them?
honest question, not trying to be a dick
Lol I didn’t rank objectively bad movies - only ones I thought were good. BR2049 and Dunkirk were two of my favorite movies of the year.
The only political movies I mentioned were The Post and 3 Billboards. The Post was good and 3 Billboards was bad imo.
Not everything is a leftist Soros conspiracy my dude
.NatP4 wrote:gtn130 wrote:NatP4 wrote:ok im gonna be that guy. Is that list in order GTN? Is it politically charged? (I have not seen Call Me By Your Name), everyone was hyping up Moonlight a year ago, watched it and thought it was 2/3 horrible.
you're telling me Call me by your name and Lady Bird are actually good movies (better than BR2049 and Dunkirk) not just an agenda that you support? and I should watch them?
honest question, not trying to be a dick
Lol I didn’t rank objectively bad movies - only ones I thought were good. BR2049 and Dunkirk were two of my favorite movies of the year.
The only political movies I mentioned were The Post and 3 Billboards. The Post was good and 3 Billboards was bad imo.
Not everything is a leftist Soros conspiracy my dude
ok lets try this, give me an off the top ranking list for last year, just curious.
gtn130 wrote:.NatP4 wrote:gtn130 wrote:
Lol I didn’t rank objectively bad movies - only ones I thought were good. BR2049 and Dunkirk were two of my favorite movies of the year.
The only political movies I mentioned were The Post and 3 Billboards. The Post was good and 3 Billboards was bad imo.
Not everything is a leftist Soros conspiracy my dude
ok lets try this, give me an off the top ranking list for last year, just curious.
I don't really remember everything I saw in 2016, but I thought Moonlight and Lala Land were both good and deserving, and I remember thinking Hacksaw Ridge was terrible and not deserving of a best picture nomination.
NatP4 wrote:"obvious though indecipherable"
hmm
NatP4 wrote:i regret googling that
gtn130 wrote:Best movies of 2017 that I've seen:
1. Call Me By Your Name
2. Phantom Thread
3. Lady Bird
4. The Shape of Water
5. Blade Runner
6. Dunkirk
7. The Post
8. Get Out
Last: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri (movie was trash and wildly overrated)
I haven't seen Darkest Hour, and I'm probably forgetting a bunch.
barelyawake wrote:Real or scripted (and it purports to be real), “Push” on Netflix is an absolutely must see.The experiment is to see if a good man can be socially pressured into killing an innocent man, by a magician. I wish it was mandatory for life.
It does.closg00 wrote:Haven't seen Black Panther yet, does it live-up to the hype?
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Worst movie of the year? In the movie "Snatched", I briefly walk by Goldie Hawn and Amy Schumer.
Amy Schumer has a nice smile. At one point Pierce Brosnan appeared on the set. From a distance Ms Hawn seems mellow and gracious.
When the movie came to the theater... let's just say it wasn't the best. Regardless, I will always treasure that memory.