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Must-See Movies

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Darran said:
I watched Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri a couple of weeks ago.

It’s very very good James.

Will second that Darran.

Would add ‘The Shape of Water’ if a bit strange

Ruby Sparks is a nice lightweight quirky film with the excellent Paul Dano. Little Miss Sunshine is very bittersweet funny
 
Dr. Winston said:
The Lives of Others (in German with subtitles, but amazing)
Shawshank Redemption
The Raid 1 & 2
Dredd
Mad Max : Fury Road
A History of Violence
Eastern Promises
Children of Men

Should keep you going for a bit.

Agree about A History of Violence..excellent film.
 
Professor said:
Darran said:
I watched Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri a couple of weeks ago.

It’s very very good James.

Will second that Darran.

Would add ‘The Shape of Water’ if a bit strange

Ruby Sparks is a nice lightweight quirky film with the excellent Paul Dano. Little Miss Sunshine is very bittersweet funny

We just watched Shape of water on the weekend and throughly enjoyed it, well worth it

A classic which most have seen and always worth another watch is Highlander, don't bother with the sequels lol

Disneys best ever film Robin Hood is brilliant, I remember being taken to the cinema to first watch it when it came out :D

For a chilled time where you don't have to think Snatch
 
Once upon a time in the west.


It's a western and not to be confused with the documentary about the time they cheered the team on once. One's fictional, the other's a western.
 
The Big Lebowski
Hateful 8 (my favorite Tarantino film)
The boy in the striped pyjamas
Let the right one in
Das Boot
 
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. Fannie Flagg.
 
If you want some fun movies to watch:
A Million Ways to Die in the West
Meet the Millers
Freaky (Recently released)
 
Three excellent insightful films that get under the skin of American institutions.

Just Mercy
Dark Waters
The Trial of the Chicago Seven
 
American Hustle ( Christian Bale gives best acting performance ever).
Bone Tomahawk. Brutal as fck western.
 
The Pianist is excellent. If you enjoyed Schindler’s list you’ll love it.
 

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