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New movies seen in cinema during calendar year 2017 (chronological order): a total of only 26 movies, the lowest total since I've been recording this figure.
Rogue One Silence La La Land The Founder Paterson Split Going in Style Logan The Lost City of Z King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Wonder Woman Baby Driver The Big Sick War for the Planet of the Apes Dunkirk A Ghost Story Dark Tower Spider-Man: Homecoming Mother! It Blade Runner 2049 The Killing of a Sacred Deer Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri The Disaster Artist Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi Lady Bird
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The Argonaut wrote:
New movies seen in cinema during calendar year 2017 (chronological order): a total of only 25 movies, the lowest total since I've been recording this figure.
Rogue One Silence La La Land The Founder Paterson Split Going in Style Logan The Lost City of Z King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Wonder Woman Baby Driver The Big Sick War for the Planet of the Apes Dunkirk A Ghost Story Dark Tower Spider-Man: Homecoming Mother! Blade Runner 2049 The Killing of a Sacred Deer Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri The Disaster Artist Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi Lady Bird
Including repertory screenings, 37 for me. Much higher than I would have guessed.
Alien: Covenant American Made Annabelle: Creation Brawl in Cell Block 99 Close Encounters of the Third Kind Daddy's Home 2 The Disaster Artist Dunkirk Elle The Fate of the Furious The House It The Killing of a Sacred Deer Kong: Skull Island The Lineup Logan Manchester by the Sea mother! The Mummy My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea Nightfall Persepolis Phoenix Forgotten Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Resident Evil: The Final Chapter Silence Snatched The Son of Joseph Spider-Man: Homecoming Split Star Wars: The Last Jedi Suspiria T2 Trainspotting Transformers: The Last Knight Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Wonder Woman xXx: Return of Xander Cage
Vince Vaughn enters into the pantheon of the classics with this beauty. This movie is an essay of manhood. Its everything is right about violence and cinema. Don Johnson owns every second he is onscreen.
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VinylGuy wrote:
Brawl In Cell Block 99.
WOW.
Vince Vaughn enters into the pantheon of the classics with this beauty. This movie is an essay of manhood. Its everything is right about violence and cinema. Don Johnson owns every second he is onscreen.
Goddamn.
Watched this again today so my wife could see it. It's so goddamn good. Every second is totally compelling.
Vince Vaughn enters into the pantheon of the classics with this beauty. This movie is an essay of manhood. Its everything is right about violence and cinema. Don Johnson owns every second he is onscreen.
Goddamn.
Watched this again today so my wife could see it. It's so goddamn good. Every second is totally compelling.
Your wife wanted to see it? Oh she is a keeper man.
Yes, its incredible how good it is. Everything in the movie is needed, there is no scene thats not right. Oh, and Udo Kier!
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