The best of all the movies You watched in 2017.

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IlMave

2017 has ended, I spent many hours watchin movies during 2017, and I think so have you,

so what were the movies you liked watching most that year, the kind which you regret that you can not watch for the first time again, but you know that you are going to watch it many times in the future anyway, movies which will stay with you for a very, very long time, if not forever.

For me, I think a movie like that was for example "Deja Vu" with Denzel Washington, a Sci-fi thriller, very underrated if you ask me. Warning, don't watch the trailer to this one, it's rather crap.

 

So what about you?

Happy new year everyone!! happy.png

witty_cupcake

Good thread, Mave! I cant contribute a whole lot beacuse i have a huge list of movies still trying to watch but i've had a hyper year of activity. frustrated.png

With that said- Little Miss Sunshine (what a G R E A T movie) and Schindlers List 

Have to give Deja Vu a try! WHo doesnt love Denzel! Thank you for the recommendation, Mave

tzimakos1173

I would say "Dunkirk", as a 2017 production. But the best movie I watched last year (in dvd) was "The Trial". Directed by (the great) Orson Welles in 1962, based upon the same titled Franz Kafka's book. Anthony Perkins and Jeanne Moreau were starring.

 

Happy new year

IlMave
witty_cupcake wrote:

Good thread, Mave! I cant contribute a whole lot beacuse i have a huge list of movies still trying to watch but i've had a hyper year of activity. 

With that said- Little Miss Sunshine (what a G R E A T movie) and Schindlers List 

Have to give Deja Vu a try! WHo doesnt love Denzel! Thank you for the recommendation, Mave

Thank you witty happy.png

I have heard a lot about Schindler's list, haven't heard of  Lilttle miss Sunshine yet, gonna try get a hold on them happy.png Thanks very much!

IlMave
tzimakos1173 wrote:

I would say "Dunkirk", as a 2017 production. But the best movie I watched last year (in dvd) was "The Trial". Directed by (the great) Orson Welles in 1962, based upon the same titled Franz Kafka's book. Anthony Perkins and Jeanne Moreau were starring.

 

Happy new year

Two more places on the "gotta watch" taken, thanks tzim! happy.png