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Hammers1993 3:47 Sun Jan 5
2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Another year and another set of movies being released.

As always there are a few surprises throughout the year that come out but the big movies look to be good ones this year:


- The Gentlemen

- Jojo Rabbit

- 1917

- Uncut Gems

- Bombshell

- Bad Boys for Life

- The Lighthouse

- Just Mercy

- A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood

- Parasite

- Birds of Prey

- Dolittle

- Sonic the Hedgehog

- Bloodshot

- Portrait of a Lady on Fire

- Dark Waters

- Onward

- A Quiet Place: Part 2

- Mulan

- Bond: No Time to Die

- The New Mutants

- Black Widow

- Scoob!

- Fast and Furious 9

- Wonder Woman 1984

- Ghostbusters: Afterlife

- Minions: The Rise of Gru

- Tenet

- Top Gun: Maverick

- Jungle Cruise

- Morbius

- Bill & Ted Face the Music

- The King's Man

- Halloween Kills

- Eternals

- Gozilla vs. Kong

- Dune

- Coming 2 America

- West Side Story

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zico 2:02 Fri Sep 29
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Manuel - I should have phrased it better. Like you say it's more just flicking through chanells and it happens occasionally. That said it happens the other way as well. Tried that film called Nobody and thought it was brilliant and it was a suggestion on here. It would be boring if we all liked the same stuff. I was probably harsh calling it awful, was just not my thing, it may well be a classic to someone else, just the same as critics have different opinions. No country for old men for instance I didn't like at all although I can understand why it's considered a masterpiece by others. My favourite Hitchcock film is Rear Window but many consider Vertigo his best, which I wasn't keen on. Takes all sorts. I did enjoy A Man Called Otto though. Not sure it would have worked with anyone else but Hanks in the role.

Manuel 2:57 Fri Sep 29
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Zico - In your post at 6.57 you seemed to suggest it's quite regular that you'd turn a film off after 15 mins. I rarely go by directors as a guide, as you say they can make a good film and then a shit one, so I go on plot line, actors and reviews and rarely after that do I get something that I'm not expecting. Granted, if you are flicking through channels and start watching a film it can happen, but I personally don't do that.

zico 7:17 Thu Sep 28
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)

Manuel - I started it because it was on Sky and gave it a go without really seeing what it was, and it wasn't for me that's all. It's rare I turn one off. Hardly a scatty and stoned student!! I find Shyamalan a bit hit and miss. I enjoyed The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable was ok, and both The Happening and Old were enjoyable enough but thought they could have been better, but every director has films you either like or don't.

Manuel 7:03 Thu Sep 28
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Zico - It sounds like you just watch any old crap like some stoned student in the hope that it will be at least OK, a bit scatty and unsophisticated. I could probably count on one hand films I've started and not finished, because I always pretty much know if a film is going to be for me or not.

zico 6:57 Thu Sep 28
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Ha ha, fair point! As I've got older I've got little time anymore for depressing films, that's probably something top do with it and if a film doesn't grab me in the first 10/15 minutes I'll leave it. As you say each to their own.

MaryMillingtonsGhost 5:29 Thu Sep 28
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
zico 5:07

I’m assuming you don’t walk out of the stadium after 15 mins if we’re 0-1?
Actually thought it was decent, the usual ‘twist’ being the fact that there really wasn’t one.
Each to their own I suppose fella👍

zico 5:07 Thu Sep 28
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Knock at the Cabin directed by M. Night Shyamalan on Sky. Good god, turned it off after 15 minutes and just read the plot on Wiki. Glad I didn't continue. Bit like Marmite that Director, bloody awful film.

Council Scum 2:46 Wed Sep 27
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
MaryMillingtonsGhost 10:24 Thu Sep 14
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
If you like your schlock horror, The Green Inferno.
Although not strictly speaking a new film, pretty grim

Gave it a go, pretty hard to watch in places.

RBshorty 11:49 Wed Sep 27
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
“Now be a good boy and put the Kettle on.!”

Brando and Pacino never had the menace for the job. Alan Ford however….

Manuel 11:44 Wed Sep 27
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
*A man called Otto

Manuel 11:42 Wed Sep 27
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
My name is Otto - Better than I thought it would be, one of those films you don't see much of these days. Hanks really good.

paul6565 11:28 Tue Sep 19
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Just watched Snatch - First time for a long while.. Still bloody great..

Bullet Tooth, Boris the blade, squeaky dog & brick top !!

Swiss. 6:32 Tue Sep 19
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
The Bikeriders will be the biggest film of the year.

Austin Butler the new James Dean and Tom Hardy the new Brando. Supported by Jodie Comer and Michael Shannon.

Manuel 9:21 Sat Sep 16
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Chim - Sightseers is funny? I actually found it disturbing, the fella was a cold blooded physcho with no redeeming features or motives whatsoever, he even had to murder the friendly old boy on the moors. Yes, only a film of course, but it freaked me out. I'm not really into brutal violence in films just for the sake of it, unless it''s a true story about a serial killer or the like. I do like that directors other films though.

Jaan Kenbrovin 3:42 Sat Sep 16
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Just finished Saint Maud. It's excellent. Stunning for a debut directorial.

Not watched Climax but Enter the void is absolutely superb. Gaspar Noe's latest film is about dementia. Not sure I'm willing to put myself through it. Trailer looks far too painful.

I'd rather watch a shit hollywod war film with an endless bodycount.

nerd 1:44 Fri Sep 15
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Agree with emotional over 50 chim.,very odd. Have you seen climax from gasper noir, not a horror at all , but from a truly brilliant opening dance scene then just becomes one big acid trip ,felt like I'd had lsd not enjoyable but bloody intense .

Jaan Kenbrovin 1:11 Fri Sep 15
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
chim chim cha boo 10:35 Thu Sep 14

Thanks mate. Only seen a few of those, so got plenty to watch.

chim chim cha boo 10:38 Thu Sep 14
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Gary Strodders shank 10:28 Thu Sep 14

I saw Scrapper the day it came out and I loved it. I must admit I got a bit teary. Has anyone else noticed as you get older (in your 50s) you even more sentimental?

chim chim cha boo 10:38 Thu Sep 14
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Gary Strodders shank 10:28 Thu Sep 14

I saw Scrapper the day it came out and I loved it. I must admit I got a bit teary. Has anyone else noticed as you get older (in your 50s) you even more sentimental?

chim chim cha boo 10:35 Thu Sep 14
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
...my favourite of that lot is the very serious and unsettling St Maud, with the added bonus of it partly being shot in Southend.

Another film that has just popped into my head is the really fucking creepy The Witch. Everything that happens in that film is taken from contemporary accounts of the things that happened to the original pilgrims.

Given that fact, it's hardly surprising why America is so fucked up, given it's foundations. The director went on to make The Lighthouse, another great, weird as fuck film about two blokes who basically drink themselves into madness and death.

Jaan, enjoy! (I'm guessing you've seen some of my suggestions already though?

Gary Strodders shank 10:28 Thu Sep 14
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Has anyone seen Scrapper ?

I've just seen the billboard with the kid in a West Ham shirt

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