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2020 Movies (now including 2021 - 2025)

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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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Hammer I am" wrote: 05 Feb 2026, 09:41 Agree on the twist thing so fucking annoying, people wouldnt shut up when sixth sense came out about an amazing twist, guessed it as soon as the "I see dead people" line is mentioned, probably would have missed it if people just kept their mouth shut.


Anyway, Bruce is dead, Darth is Luke's father, and Roger Kint was Keyser Soze all along, have a good day
What a spoiler at the end this post. Nice twist though.
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Agree on the twist thing so fucking annoying, people wouldnt shut up when sixth sense came out about an amazing twist, guessed it as soon as the "I see dead people" line is mentioned, probably would have missed it if people just kept their mouth shut.


Anyway, Bruce is dead, Darth is Luke's father, and Roger Kint was Keyser Soze all along, have a good day
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Mad Ferret" wrote: 30 Jan 2026, 14:03 British then English for me.

Ultimately, I'm both.
 That makes no sense .
No  such thing as British then English.

 Being British used to mean something .English/Scots/Welsh/Irish...forged by blood split  over many yrs .

Now it means nought.
Inviting in the third world with the golden ticket of a British Passport was the start of what is playing out today
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Mr Anon" wrote: 04 Feb 2026, 16:00
Swiss. wrote: 04 Feb 2026, 14:56
Mr Anon" wrote: 04 Feb 2026, 13:24
I want to watch a film because I've heard it's good, if someone tells me there's a twist at the end I'm sitting there second guessing everything, it's always better if it hits you unexpectedly 
I think pretty much every film of that genre is going to have twist at the end. I think you'd be pretty naive not to think so.
Didn't know the genre, but if that's true, no need to say it is there.

If you go into a film knowing the end is going to subvert the narrative and flow then it's going to colour your viewing experience, maybe its because you went to film school I dont know.
''subvert the narrative and flow'' ''colour your viewing experience''

Haha, fucking hell. WHO has definitely changed! Did you compliment the overall experience with some caviar and bucks fizz? 
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Swiss. wrote: 04 Feb 2026, 14:56
Mr Anon" wrote: 04 Feb 2026, 13:24
Swiss. wrote: 03 Feb 2026, 11:23
But having a twist at the end means you are more likely to want to see it.
I want to watch a film because I've heard it's good, if someone tells me there's a twist at the end I'm sitting there second guessing everything, it's always better if it hits you unexpectedly 
I think pretty much every film of that genre is going to have twist at the end. I think you'd be pretty naive not to think so.
Didn't know the genre, but if that's true, no need to say it is there.

If you go into a film knowing the end is going to subvert the narrative and flow then it's going to colour your viewing experience, maybe its because you went to film school I dont know.
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Mr Anon" wrote: 04 Feb 2026, 13:24
Swiss. wrote: 03 Feb 2026, 11:23
Mr Anon" wrote: 02 Feb 2026, 17:09
Because it's a spoiler isn't it, thought that's obvious, a twist should be unexpected 
But having a twist at the end means you are more likely to want to see it.
I want to watch a film because I've heard it's good, if someone tells me there's a twist at the end I'm sitting there second guessing everything, it's always better if it hits you unexpectedly 
I think pretty much every film of that genre is going to have twist at the end. I think you'd be pretty naive not to think so.
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Swiss. wrote: 03 Feb 2026, 11:23
Mr Anon" wrote: 02 Feb 2026, 17:09
Swiss. wrote: 02 Feb 2026, 15:06
Why?
Because it's a spoiler isn't it, thought that's obvious, a twist should be unexpected 
But having a twist at the end means you are more likely to want to see it.
I want to watch a film because I've heard it's good, if someone tells me there's a twist at the end I'm sitting there second guessing everything, it's always better if it hits you unexpectedly 
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I watched The Housemaid last night. Was a pretty good thriller. Those who lust after Sydney Sweeny will love it. 
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Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: 31 Jan 2026, 21:18
zebthecat wrote: 29 Jan 2026, 15:58 "how many on here would firstly describe themselves as British as opposed to English?"

I do but then I am half Welsh, quarter French and the rest is mostly English with a Scot thrown in.
Think of myself as a British South Londoner as that is where I grew up.

Edit: I pass the Tebbit test though.
I'm 45% jock
37%paddy
17% Creme Anglais.
1% assorted cunts....

Only found out last year ...I'm fucking gutted.
😂
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Mr Anon" wrote: 02 Feb 2026, 17:09
Swiss. wrote: 02 Feb 2026, 15:06
Mr Anon" wrote: 02 Feb 2026, 10:01 I know you meant well Swiss but can people stop saying when a film has "a nice twist at the end"?
Why?
Because it's a spoiler isn't it, thought that's obvious, a twist should be unexpected 
But having a twist at the end means you are more likely to want to see it.
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Swiss. wrote: 02 Feb 2026, 15:06
Mr Anon" wrote: 02 Feb 2026, 10:01 I know you meant well Swiss but can people stop saying when a film has "a nice twist at the end"?
Why?
Because it's a spoiler isn't it, thought that's obvious, a twist should be unexpected 
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Mr Anon" wrote: 02 Feb 2026, 10:01 I know you meant well Swiss but can people stop saying when a film has "a nice twist at the end"?
Why?
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Ironically, O’Connell keeps playing significant British roles such as 79’ as a being hunted by the IRA and as Paddy Mayne, the iconic Northern Irish SAS founder. 

Great actor though. 

Dad’s a sweaty, Mum’s half English, half Jewish, I’m English first, British a close second. 

Born and raised in the East End and now up in Scouseland. 
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Alfs wrote: 30 Jan 2026, 14:44 Welsh first, British second.
You shag cumbrian sheep?
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I know you meant well Swiss but can people stop saying when a film has "a nice twist at the end"?
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I watched Send Help yesterday. Quite enjoyed it and a nice twist in the end. Not what I expected at all. 
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Watched Riff Raff at the weekend, really enjoyed it. 
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English then British. Most Scots and Welsh I meet would say the same. I.e. Scots , Welsh first. 

i think the term British is easier for non - British people like the Irish and in the US the term Brits is often used.

 
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Mad Ferret" wrote: 30 Jan 2026, 14:03 British then English for me.

Ultimately, I'm both.
Suprise suprise
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zebthecat wrote: 29 Jan 2026, 15:58 "how many on here would firstly describe themselves as British as opposed to English?"

I do but then I am half Welsh, quarter French and the rest is mostly English with a Scot thrown in.
Think of myself as a British South Londoner as that is where I grew up.

Edit: I pass the Tebbit test though.
I'm 45% jock
37%paddy
17% Creme Anglais.
1% assorted cunts....

Only found out last year ...I'm fucking gutted.
as far as I'm concerned the term British has been ambushed and abused to their advantage by the usual suspects...BRITISH PASSPORT.
STATING being English/Irish/Welsh/Scottish  snookers the rag heads and chippy teeth clicking coonts
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Welsh first, British second.
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British then English for me.

Ultimately, I'm both.
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Always state I'm English first then British and proud to state both. Born and raised in England to English parents.
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zebthecat wrote: 29 Jan 2026, 15:58 "how many on here would firstly describe themselves as British as opposed to English?"

I do but then I am half Welsh, quarter French and the rest is mostly English with a Scot thrown in.
Think of myself as a British South Londoner as that is where I grew up.

Edit: I pass the Tebbit test though.


 
I say I'm English but my mother is Irish and my Dad from Wales, I also have two Welsh rugby legends for middle names. 

Watched The Wrecking Crew last night, enjoyed it. 
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