Movie Night (Official Movie Discussion Thread)

Den of Thieves was actually pretty good.

Not a top 5 heist movie by any means but it was a fun watch.

Yeah I saw this shit tonight, was better than I expected. Took me a min to fully process the twist at the end. The plot got silly at some spots but the acting was spot on from everybody.
 
1st time watching Flight and Denzel Washington was calm as shit handling that crash. Pretty solid movie overall.

Also watched Roman J. Israel and it was okay. Not what I initially thought the movie would be about though
 
just saw batman gotham by gaslight and was pretty good. Surprised at the profanity and themes but I dont watch a lot of movies and getting older has me out of tune with a lot so maybe its the norm now.

also finished wathcing geralds game. was alright, the pedo themes was disturbing.
 
just saw batman gotham by gaslight and was pretty good. Surprised at the profanity and themes but I dont watch a lot of movies and getting older has me out of tune with a lot so maybe its the norm now.

I just watched that too

Was an interesting twist on Batman.

Also my 1st time watching a DC Universe animated movie
 
GOOK - 2017. (See attachment)

Highly recommend this film
It's an indie film that's black and white. It's set in 1992 Los Angeles after the Rodney King verdict. It's a story based on the multicultural landscape of the city and how tense things were during that time in the city..
Sidenote :: the main actor is writer and director and you can feel the passion he had for this movie because it is HIS movie through and through
 

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I watched Gotham by Gaslight this too. I binged on Batman animated movies last weekend.

Never watched them before. They were really good.
 
I've seen a whole lot over the past month. Even compiled a list but I'll just post what i seen in the cinema

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri - very good film. Great acting by the leads and a strong original script too


I like how irony played a big part in the screenplay.. Funnily enough the movie was directed by an Irish dude about American Midwesterners. 5/5



Phantom Thread - the movie which happens to be Daniel Day-Lewis' last act on screen; big fan of his method acting

Some folk have described it as boring but anyone who lives in England like I do will appreciate it..its one of them award laden films that's low key and doesn't take itself seriously


DDL killed it again playing a fashion designer who is a commitment phobe as regards relationships with women


And again another irony: it's a British based film directed by an American. 4/5
 
Imperium - 8/10

Its about Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) who works as an accountant with the FBI and takes an undercover assignment infiltrating a white supremacist organization / network. This was a really believable movie that sticks to the current theme of white supremacists being a coworker, politician, law enforcement, etc and how they are riled up through direct dialogue and / or dog whistle dialogue of television hosts.

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Just watched this movie last night. This movie was fucking AWESOME. Very surprised at how much I enjoyed it. Had a good amount of seriousness, but a lot of laughs along the way. Franco did a fucking awesome job with this movie. Acting, Writing, and Directing.
 
way behind right now....havent seen a new movie in a good 4-6 months (theater wise)

got a few i've seen here saved on netflix
 
Blade Runner 2049 - I Didn't Like This Movie As Much As Everybody Else Did But It Was A Decent Follow-up To The O.G.
Quite Honestly It Felt Like A Unnecessary Sequel. It Repeated The Same Themes From The Original Without Adding Anything New IMO.
It Lacked The Gravitas And "Weight" Of Ridley Scott's Masterpiece. Also The O.G.s Production Design Shits On The New One.

3 Billboards Outside Of Ebbing, MO - Another Good Not Great Movie. Rockwell And McDormand Did Their Thing. Co-Sign @Ounceman
Shit Did Feel Very Cohen-esque.

Murder On The Orient Express - Really Nice Remake. Good Ensemble Cast. Kenneth Branagh Did A Dope Job Directing And Playing The Detective Poirot. Good Fun Watch If You Like Whodunits.

Blank Panther - Fire! Instant Classic.

Dunkirk - Nice Movie To Look At. I Think I Need To Re Watch This Because I Don't Get All The Hype. The Shit Was Kinda Dry If I'm Being Totally Honest. I Fucks With Nolan Too.
 
Just watched 3 billboards outside Ebbing Missouri and it was a pretty good movie.

I read that it is loosely based off of something that happened in a small town in Texas.
 
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Captain America :Civil War

Saw this last week or so This shit was thorough as fuck and the best Popcorn comic book movie Black Panther showed out here.. most definitely recommend this joint.. and this was my introduction to the new Spiderman



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Spiderman: Homecoming

There are so many damn spidermans but i pretty much like them all. I like the Garfield kid... Anyhow i really didn't know what to expect with this one.. As i mentioned before i was introduced to Spiderman by watching Civil War. Spiderman has a particular charm about him that no other hero seems to have.. He bring the excitement of a kid who is in awe of his heroes, while discovering his abilities and tackling the responsibility of being one himself. I just love the whole take.. With him having is homie find out and pestered the hell out of him like any teen would i thought that was pretty cool and grounding. Zendaya played a small but great role as the stoic, whatever, chick whose plainness puts everything into perspective. I kinda hope whole crew sticks around for a handful of movies
 
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Just watched this movie last night. This movie was fucking AWESOME. Very surprised at how much I enjoyed it. Had a good amount of seriousness, but a lot of laughs along the way. Franco did a fucking awesome job with this movie. Acting, Writing, and Directing.

A coworker told me this was good but I’m not a big fan of James or David Franco. He said it was based off of an actual actor and all the stuff he went through to get a movie mad or something like that.

I might check it out.
 
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