Oscar season always creates buzz in both positive and negative ways. Some lesser known great films get attention, while some pretty terrible films get boosted because of insider politics. If you were to pick some movies based on your own categories, what would you say?Most Entertaining - DeadpoolMost Engaging - DenialBest Action Scene - Captain America: Civil War (airport melee)Biggest Letdown (based on high expectations) - LaLa LandBiggest Surprise (based on low expectations) - Passengers
1/18/2017 4:03:06 PM
Any suggestions on must-sees of 2016?
1/24/2017 11:41:41 PM
Hell or high water[Edited on January 25, 2017 at 12:27 AM. Reason : Fences is worth watching too][Edited on January 25, 2017 at 12:27 AM. Reason : I'm pretty behind on 2016 movies tho tbh]
1/25/2017 12:24:23 AM
I had to look at a list of movies that came out in 2016 just to remember which ones I saw...I'm shocked it was this many because I still feel like I'm also behind. Just want to know the best things real people think I should see before the Oscars say otherwise. * = would recommendSuperhero/Comic/Fantasy Nerd MoviesRogue One*Capt America: Civil War*Deadpool*X Men: ApocalypseBatman v SupermanSuicide SquadDoctor Strange*Star Trek Beyond*GhostbustersBatman: The Killing JokeComedy/AnimationZootopia*Finding DoriThe Jungle BookZoolander 2Mike and Dave Need Wedding DatesEverything ElseDenial*LaLa LandManchester by the SeaPassengers*The Magnificent SevenNow You See Me 2War DogsHail, Caesar!The Lobster[Edited on January 25, 2017 at 1:10 AM. Reason : -]
1/25/2017 1:09:38 AM
Green Room for every category but biggest letdownFor that, Id have to think but off the top of my head I'll say Everybody Wants Some!!^Beyond was super weak to me. I also loved Hail Caesar and The Lobster but I suppose I'd struggle recommending either bc they are different, esp Lobster [Edited on January 25, 2017 at 8:22 AM. Reason : Eee]Oh and my 2 most want it see are Arrival and Moonlight [Edited on January 25, 2017 at 8:23 AM. Reason : A]
1/25/2017 8:13:07 AM
How old are we getting now? I would have enjoyed Deadpool when I was 17 or so. I really, really want to see Silence.I've seen and ranked:1. The Lobster2. Green Room3. The Witch4. Everybody Wants Some 5. MoonlightI enjoyed them all but I LOVED The Lobster. Moonlight is a little overrated to me but I already know it's a much better movie about the struggle of African Americans than Hidden Figures.
1/25/2017 10:53:03 AM
Arrival didn't make anybody's list?
1/25/2017 11:03:25 AM
Green Room...is this the movie i see on Prime with Patrick Stewart chasing those band kids around a nightclub?
1/25/2017 11:08:57 AM
I haven't seen Arrival yet, but it's at the top of my to-see list. So is Silence and The Witch.Did anyone else see Denial? You all should.
1/25/2017 11:51:07 AM
^^yes and it fucking awesome. Tensest viewing experience ever.
1/25/2017 12:56:42 PM
I honestly though the Green Room was a little overrated but I think I'm like the only person in the world that does.
1/25/2017 1:39:36 PM
^no, I agree with that. I definitely don't think it is bad, but not as good as it's made out to be
1/25/2017 1:57:26 PM
The Arrival and Moonlight were both great. I think having mild expectations heading into both made them standout as well.I'll agree with the general consensus that of the Superhero movies, Deadpool, Cap 3, and Doctor Strange were really the only must-see options.I guess it depends on your expectations, but I found Passengers to be EXACTLY what I expected. A weak plot built around a serviceable love story starting 2 beautiful people but nothing interesting outside of that. Not mentioned so far that I'd recommend:FencesHacksaw RidgeOnes I saw that were OK but not must-see:10 Cloverfield LaneFantastic Beasts and Where To Find ThemStill on my list to see:LionLa La Land(though personal reviews I've heard have been bad)Manchester By the SeaThe Founder
1/26/2017 9:02:36 AM
I think I've only seen 4 this yearArrivalDeadpoolThe AccountantSullyI enjoyed them all, in that order
1/26/2017 9:26:47 AM
Arrival and La La Land.
1/26/2017 9:29:46 AM
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1/26/2017 10:05:42 AM
I enjoyed Passengers because the plot felt like a long Doctor Who or Star Trek episode, just with an unfortunately wedged-in love story. The visuals were great and I enjoyed the actors despite the lack-luster dialogue.LaLa Land was nothing but Hollywood stroking it's own glamour and ego (which is why the Oscars love it). I was excited for the return to classic movie musicals but this was a huge letdown. As a person who loves musicals, I would have liked it better if it wasn't a musical.I forgot to put Fantastic Beasts on my list. I loved it and would recommend it, but in my superhero/fantasy list and not as a drama.[Edited on January 26, 2017 at 5:51 PM. Reason : -]
1/26/2017 5:50:16 PM
13th
1/27/2017 4:20:59 PM
I am gonna check out a few of these like green room and the lobster based on this list hopefully I don't hate you people afterwards haha
1/27/2017 7:33:37 PM
Green Room was very good...not sure about best of the year but very good. Lobster is weird. I'm about halfway thru but will finish.
1/27/2017 7:51:30 PM
I don't necessarily think it was best directed, best directed or best acted, I give it "most enjoyable" and these cats from BD:Most EntertainingMost EngagingBest Action SceneBiggest Surprise (based on low expectations)I also haven't seen many of the other "best of" candidates yet[Edited on January 27, 2017 at 11:13 PM. Reason : Best]
1/27/2017 11:12:14 PM
Arrival thought Deadpool was one of the worst things I've ever seen
1/28/2017 3:50:31 AM
1/28/2017 10:47:49 PM
^You think Suicide Squad was better than Deadpool?
1/29/2017 1:46:59 AM
I don't watch many comic book movies, but I loved Deadpool.
1/29/2017 1:47:51 AM
I've seen a few more now, still working on my Oscars list.La La Land - wasn't nearly as bad as some reviews I got, I actually enjoyed it. Wouldn't surprise me at all to see Emma Stone win an Oscar for her performance, very well done.Lion - really enjoyed it. The kid actor in it was very likeable and did a great job, but it wasn't until I realized it was based on a true story that really just made it fascinating. Hell Or High Water - lived up to reviews. Wasn't on the same level as No Country for Old Men but it was a good story and very enjoyable. Jackie - exactly what I expected. Felt like a huge ploy to get Portman nominated for an Oscar. It was an interesting take from a different perspective on a huge moment in history, but outside of that it was a bit of a miss. I like Portman, but no reason she should be up for any awards for this one.Still need to watch Hidden Figures and Manchester By The Sea before the Oscars.
2/1/2017 2:15:31 PM
Hell or High Water was a good movie. Really enjoyed it.
2/1/2017 4:42:41 PM
Finally got around to watching The Lobster. The actors were all beyond fantastic, and I enjoyed the in-your-face awkwardness of every character.Also recently watched Colonia (or, "The Colony") with Emma Watson. Not sure if it's a 2015 or 2016 movie but I loved it. It's based on a true story about a religious cult complex which also functioned as a political prisoner camp in Chile, and the cult leader played by Michael Nyqvist is one of the greatest movie villain portrayals I've ever seen.
2/1/2017 5:25:27 PM
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2/9/2017 1:44:52 PM
Saw Hidden Figures and The Founder. Hidden Figures was well done and an enjoyable movie. Worthy of the praise it's receiving. The Founder was like a long commercial for McDonalds met Wall Street. Keaton is solid but a very forgettable movie.
2/10/2017 8:32:49 AM
Saw Arrival and Independence Day 2 over the weekend. Arrival is fantastic. ID2 is not.
2/21/2017 8:25:19 PM