It's that time again. 2016 is almost at an end, and the vast majority of the films have been released for the year. So, which were the top 5 films you enjoyed the most this year?
I have a provisional list, myself. But I am only getting the opportunity to go see Rogue One tomorrow evening, so not sure if my list will remain the same after that.
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Suicide Squad
Deadpool
I Am Not A Serial Killer
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I'm open for a #5. Not a great year (for me) movie wise. Nothing really scary/funny/romantic/actiony/just plain good, that really REALLY blew me away that i didnt already list.
Yeah, there really hasn't been too much that I've been extremely excited about.
Next year will be different, though, with War for the Planet of the Apes, Alien: Covenant, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, John Wick 2, etc... should be a fun year.
I don't necessarily have a top 5. But I'd like to add "Hell or High Water" and "Captain Fantastic".
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The lack of Civil War or Dr. Strange appearing in the top five is beyond disturbing. One fool actually listed the crap film Suicide Squad as their favorite.
Written maybe yes, it's no so much in what's being said. But in what you experience and see. It's very visually and stylistically rich, on the other hand very minimalistic with a rather disturbing ending.
It reminded me in some ways of the great Under the Skin. If you liked that one, you'll like this one too.
Hell or Highwater
Arrival
Green Room
The Lobster
The Nice Guys
Neon Demon
Girl on the Train
I, Daniel Blake
Train to Busan
The Girl with all the Gifts
Son of Saul
Yeah, I did like Under The Skin. Cool, so I'll try to check it out.
I liked his Pusher film (even liked both sequels), but I haven't seen much else by him. I wanted to like Valhalla Rising, but it was just too slow for me. I think I might have seen Drive, but I don't remember it very well so I guess it didn't make much of an impression on me. I really find Ryan Gosling very boring.