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Hammers1993 4:52 Fri Jan 5
2018 Movies
Another year of some good movies to look forward to:


- Molly's Game

- All the Money in the World

- Hostiles

- Darkest Hour

- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

- Coco

- The Post (Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep)

- Downsizing

- 12 Strong

- Phantom Thread (PTA, Daniel Day Lewis)

- Untitled Cloverfield Sequel

- Fifty Shades Freed (One to keep the Mrs happy lads)

- Black Panther

- Lady Bird

- Annihilation

- I, Tonya

- Wonder Wheel

- Ready Player One

- A Quiet Place

- The New Mutants

- Avengers: Infinity War

- Solo: A Star Wars Story

- Deadpool 2

- Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

- Sicario 2: Soldado

- Incredibles 2

- Alita: Battle Angel

- Mission Impossible 6

- Ant-Man and the Wasp

- The Predator (Shane Black Directing. Lethal Weapon writer, The Nice Guys/Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Director)

- The Equalizer 2 (Denzel Washington's first ever sequel)

- Venom

- Johnny English 3

- The Jungle Book (Andy Serkis Directing and Starring. Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Benedict Cumberbatch. To be shot using Motion Capture)

- First Man (Damien Chazelle, director of Whiplash, La La Land. About Neil Armstrong first man to walk on the moon. Ryan Gosling is Neil)

- X-Men: Dark Phoenix (Follow on to the X-Men First Class, Days of Future Past, apocalypse movies)

- Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindlewald

- Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2

- Mortal Engines

- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Animated movie about Miles Moralis Spider-Man from the looks of the trailer. Features Liev Schreiber, Mahershala Ali from Moonlight)

- Aquaman


Anything else you lot are looking forward to seeing?

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Alex V 4:58 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
It always bugs me how we get movies late from the US. A bunch of the oscar-bait movies are long-released there. It messes up looking at things in a year to year perspective as a bunch of these are basically 2017 films.

Hammers1993 5:08 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
I agree mate.

I saw Three Billboards at an early release luckily but in the US they have had some of these movies since November!

Hammers1993 5:16 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
This year has started strongly for us though with Three Billboards. Hopefully it continues.

the house of freaks 5:24 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
How many times can you re-make the jungle book ffs

mallard 5:27 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
That Darkest hour looks a decent watch

Always rated Gary Oldman with the exception of 5th Elememt

Hammers1993 5:31 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
Talk of him gettting the Oscar for his portrayal of Churchill.

flyingV 5:40 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
Weirdly, he's actually younger than Gary Numan.

Blunders 10:03 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
You've stolen my thread..... ;)

Some of my most anticipated films for this year:

Phantom Thread
Molly's Game
Darkest Hour
You Were Never Really Here
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
On Chesil Beach
I, Tonya
Lady Bird
The Shape of Water
Suspiria
Blonde
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
Avengers: Infinity War
Aquaman
Radegund
The Irishman
The Seagull
Light of My Life
Untitled Deadpool Sequel
The Commuter
Fighting with My Family
Ready Player One
Isle of Dogs
Black Panther
Red Sparrow
Incredibles 2
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Mary Magdalene
First Man
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Pacific Rim Uprising
Annihilation
Hellboy
Serenity
I Think We're Alone Now
Winchester

Far Cough 10:10 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
Hi Blunders, you're the film man, I have belatedly been getting into Toshiro Mifune, what a brilliant actor, how he never got an Oscar is fucking ridiculous, he's up there with Laurence Olivier

BRANDED 10:14 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
Off to see All the money tomorrow at the cinema. Hope its good.

Blunders 10:44 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
Cough,

Absolutely. He was a giant of an actor. Non-yank or Brits rarely got a look in for awards back in the day.

Which films of his in particular have you been watching?

Far Cough 10:47 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
Just clips on Youtube for now, Yojimbo looks brilliant and I think Throne of Blood where he gets nailed with hundreds of arrows, it's unbelievably brilliant acting

Blunders 11:35 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
You should definitely see him in the Kurosawa films:

Seven Samurai
Yojimbo (and the 'sequel' Sanjuro)
Throne of Blood
High and Low
Rashomon
Red Beard
The Hidden Fortress
The Bad Sleep Well

and the non-Kurosawa

Samurai Rebellion.

Fun fact - He turned down the roles of Obi-Wan and Darth Vader (Lucas was a huge fan of his and Akira Kurosawa's samurai films).


There's also a doc about him which I saw at London Film Festival in 2016
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4000670/reference

Cheezey Bell-End 11:43 Fri Jan 5
Re: 2018 Movies
Final Score.

Because it's set at Upton Park and there's a chance of seeing myself. The dialogue is shit though.

Mad Dog 1:12 Sat Jan 6
Re: 2018 Movies
Alex v. We actuay get most films before the yanks now

Son of Sam 8:53 Sat Jan 6
Re: 2018 Movies
I remember some time back (years even) reading of a Freddy Mercury biopic with Borat playing lead role, what happened this does anyone know?

Feed Me Chicken 9:10 Sat Jan 6
Re: 2018 Movies
Borat shelved it as Brian May wanted too much input and to make it more about the band than Freddie. It’s being redone now i believe with a different lead.

Takashi Miike 12:32 Sat Jan 6
Re: 2018 Movies
all I know about the mercury film is that weird cunt Singer was fired as the director

chim chim cha boo 5:04 Sat Jan 6
Re: 2018 Movies
I saw I Tonia a couple of weeks ago and only thought it was okay and not brilliant. Weirdly (because it's not something I'm normally remotely interested in) I liked the actual skate routines best. It made skating look like the extremely difficult sport it actually is.

I finally got why Tonia Harding didn't win as much as she should have considering she had the most difficult routine- she skated a bit like a bloke.

Hammers1993 12:06 Sun Jan 7
Re: 2018 Movies
On that Freddie Mercury film I'm pretty sure I saw a video a while back where Sacha Baron Cohen also said that Brian May had a word with him about not having anything derogatory in any way about Freddie, to the extent where nothing shady could get mentioned in any way, even if it was something that wasn't that drastic and told in a light way.

Basically ended up with Sacha parting which is a shame as his movies are pretty crazy and I'd of probably seen it if he was in it. New film will just be safe rubbish as there was obviously no room for anything creative and will be telling a specific story that Brian May wants told.

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