Movie review thread...
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@nostrildamus said in Movie review thread...: I'm still amazed Basketcase(1982) wasn't even nominated! It had everything, mutant powers, siamese twins, circular saws...  
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@MiketheSnow said in Movie review thread...: @antipodean said in Movie review thread...: Speaking of academy award winning movies not watched and unlikely to since 1970: 
 Midnight Cowboy
 Annie Hall
 Kramer vs. Kramer
 Ordinary People
 Terms of Endearment
 Dances with Wolves*
 Chicago
 Slumdog Millionaire
 The Artist
 Moonlight
 The Shape of Water
 Parasite
 Nomadland
 CODA
 Everything Everywhere All at OnceThere are some crackers in there You will be pleasantly surprised IMHO Slum dog Millionaire was brilliant 
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@MajorPom said in Movie review thread...: i shall play. I suspect I'll be the least watched, which is odd as I love a good movie. Although I tend to find now watching movies is a brilliant way of going to sleep. 20/30s - 1 (gone with the wind) 
 40/50s - 1 (bridge on the river kwai)
 60s - 1 (sound of music)
 70s - 6
 80s - 2
 90s - 9 (not seen the English patient as bud told me is sucked)
 00s - 8
 10s - 2
 20s - 1So thats 31 in total. Equal with Kruse! 1920's - 0 
 1930's - 2
 1940's - 1
 1950's - 2
 1960's - 3
 1970's - 5
 1980's - 2
 1990's - 6
 2000's - 1
 2010's - 0
 2020's - 0Ha, only 22 
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@Duluth said in Movie review thread...: @MajorPom said in Movie review thread...: i shall play. I suspect I'll be the least watched, which is odd as I love a good movie. Although I tend to find now watching movies is a brilliant way of going to sleep. 20/30s - 1 (gone with the wind) 
 40/50s - 1 (bridge on the river kwai)
 60s - 1 (sound of music)
 70s - 6
 80s - 2
 90s - 9 (not seen the English patient as bud told me is sucked)
 00s - 8
 10s - 2
 20s - 1So thats 31 in total. Equal with Kruse! 1920's - 0 
 1930's - 2
 1940's - 1
 1950's - 2
 1960's - 3
 1970's - 5
 1980's - 2
 1990's - 6
 2000's - 1
 2010's - 0
 2020's - 0Ha, only 22 I'm in too! 1920's - 0 
 1930's - 0 (I really need to see Gone with the Wind and that Western Front one don't I?)
 1940's - 1
 1950's - 0 (saw that remake of Ben Hur 10yrs ago though, does that count?)
 1960's - 1 (Laurence of Arabia - never seen The Sound of Music, it looks annoying)
 1970's - 5
 1980's - 5
 1990's - 7
 2000's - 8
 2010's - 4
 2020's - 2That's 35, sounds about right 
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Getting FOMO Certainly don't consider myself a classic film buff, just someone who likes to watch stuff when there is no live sport or when drunk.. 1920's - 0 
 1930's - 2
 1940's - 2
 1950's - 4
 1960's - 4
 1970's - 7
 1980's - 8
 1990's - 10
 2000's - 9
 2010's - 7
 2020's - 1more than I thought..2000's last great decade of winners for me 
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is there a site to tick off or you guys gone through list making notes? 
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@taniwharugby I used this list. 
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@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...: What? Yes please, I'd like to see it or yes please, retire and just fuck off? Definitely the former 
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20s - 0 
 30s - 1
 40s - 0
 50s - 2
 60s - 2
 70s - 5
 80s - 4
 90s - 8
 2000s - 9
 2010s - 3
 2020s - 034 
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@bayimports said in Movie review thread...: Getting FOMO Certainly don't consider myself a classic film buff, just someone who likes to watch stuff when there is no live sport or when drunk.. that''s not a hard either/or especially the last bit. 
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My bell curve is skewed towards the left... 20s - 0 
 30s - 7
 40s - 8
 50s - 9
 60s - 6
 70s - 3
 80s - 7
 90s - 5
 2000s - 2
 2010s - 0
 2020s - 1Looking at my media server, not much of a correlation to number films per decade I have and the award winners 20s - 21 
 30s - 190
 40s - 308
 50s - 312
 60s - 262
 70s - 194
 80s - 251
 90s - 207
 2000s - 244
 2010s - 500
 2020s - 411
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@MajorPom said in Movie review thread...: i shall play. I suspect I'll be the least watched, which is odd as I love a good movie. Although I tend to find now watching movies is a brilliant way of going to sleep. 20/30s - 1 (gone with the wind) 
 40/50s - 1 (bridge on the river kwai)
 60s - 1 (sound of music)
 70s - 6
 80s - 2
 90s - 9 (not seen the English patient as bud told me is sucked)
 00s - 8
 10s - 2
 20s - 1So thats 31 in total. Equal with Kruse! Bet I can beat you. Can someone post the list again so I can play too? Please? Huh? Huh? 
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Superb 4 out of 5 Sisi Stars 
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Kickboxer. Watched this with my 15 year old. There's something so wonderfully entertaining and enjoyable about seeing an early JCVD film. He's such a shit actor that you almost sympathise with him. Cheap, predictable but cool action and 80s soundtrack. What's not to like? I do think there is a market for these types of films. It seems almost everything is a 200 million dollar CGI blockbuster. Bring back Cannon Films! 
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@MN5 While living in China, one of my favourite things was buying DVDs from one of the many local bootleg DVD stores. - Reviews like that... excellent
- Reviews copy-pasted from Rotten-Tomatoes or similar... but without understanding what they say... taking a fucking scathing review, and sticking it on the back of a DVD... not bad
- Just taking a completely random fucking review/DVD-back from a completely different movie... slightly amusing
- Taking "CAM" footage, and tacking on the end-credits from a completely different movie... always a few seconds of confusion. The number of times I finished watching a James Bond or Jet Li film, and then seeing in the credits that apparently Cuba Gooding Jr was actually the lead actor... "Snow Dogs" was a very frequent source for end-credits AND back-cover details, strangely.
- Fucking bizarre subtitles - also... excellent. Very occasionally, proper "English as She is Spoke" type subtitles... magic. I need to find my collection of DVDs from China.... I think they're sitting in an ex-GFs father's garage.
 
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Recently did a long haul trip with the family, got a chance to watch a bunch of movies (nowhere near the level of the lists above) Champions. Story of a washed up basketball coach (Woody Harrelson) who serves community service by coaching a basketball team of players with intellectual disabilities. Heart warming, feel good story, I did enjoy it, 4 pick n rolls out of 5 big sister booty calls Living. A slow burner this one, but I enjoyed the emotionally reserved Englishness of the movie, and Bill Nighy was superb Red, White and Brass. Local production about a group of Tongans that form a brass band so they can get to see Tonga play France at RWC 2011. Good natured, with lots of typical island flavoured comedy Dungeons and Dragons, Honor among thieves. Switch off the brain and enjoy a rollicking action comedy featuring Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez. Nothing really ties it to the 80s game of the same name, but it was good fun Shazam 2. I went in with zero expectations, and therefore wasn't disappointed. Not a terrible watch, but I wouldn't pay good money to go see it 
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@canefan said in Movie review thread...: Recently did a long haul trip with the family, got a chance to watch a bunch of movies (nowhere near the level of the lists above) Champions. Story of a washed up basketball coach (Woody Harrelson) who serves community service by coaching a basketball team of players with intellectual disabilities. Heart warming, feel good story, I did enjoy it, 4 pick n rolls out of 5 big sister booty calls Wait, what? 
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@voodoo said in Movie review thread...: @canefan said in Movie review thread...: Recently did a long haul trip with the family, got a chance to watch a bunch of movies (nowhere near the level of the lists above) Champions. Story of a washed up basketball coach (Woody Harrelson) who serves community service by coaching a basketball team of players with intellectual disabilities. Heart warming, feel good story, I did enjoy it, 4 pick n rolls out of 5 big sister booty calls Wait, what? watch the film  

 ▶️ Basket Case - Trailer
                    
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 Academy Award for Best Picture - Wikipedia
                    
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