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newwavedave1

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I'm tired of renting movies that are duds. Old Man With A Gun comes to mind. Any recommendations?
 

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I think all three have been out over a year, but I really liked ...

American Made, Baby Driver and Atomic Blonde
 

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For you macho side Dave...'The Mule' w Clint Eastwood playing a drug mule as he needs money.

And for your sensitive side..."A Star Is Born', w Bradly Cooper and Lady GaGa. My wife went w her sister in law, they both loved it. They said, great music, good story and great acting.
 

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A Star is Born, Green Book, The Mule, Beale Street, Bird Box, and Hell or High Water are all on my list of movies to watch on DVD. Too cheap to go see them in a theater. Save that for Sci-Fi/special effects blockbusters. Speaking of which, has anyone seen Aquaman?
 
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SouthJerseyRU

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If you are into comics or super hero movies at all Spiderman into the Spiderverse was the best movie I saw in theaters in the past year, and one of the top animated films I've seen. Keep in mind with 2 kids I mostly only see either cartoons or other superhero movies.

A Star is Born, Green Book, The Mule, Beale Street, Bird Box, and Hell or High Water are all on my list of movies to watch on DVD. Too cheap to go see them in a theater.

Bird Box is on Netflix only, although that doesn't preclude you from being too cheap to watch it.
 

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Baby Driver was pretty good, it has its flaws but was entertaining. The very beginning will make you think "oh a wise *** kid movie" but just get through that first 5 minutes.
 

Extra Point_rivals157299

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For people who like Free Solo type of viewing you should check out Tucker Gott's videos. He is a Jersey guy and makes really good videos of his paramotor adventures.
 

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For you macho side Dave...'The Mule' w Clint Eastwood playing a drug mule as he needs money.

And for your sensitive side..."A Star Is Born', w Bradly Cooper and Lady GaGa. My wife went w her sister in law, they both loved it. They said, great music, good story and great acting.
Saw it with Janet Gaynor back in the day. YES,they had TALKIES back then.
 

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Not many good movies over the past year, very weak. Even weaker than 2017. Green Book is probably the only one worth seeing and the Peter Jackson WWI documentary.
 

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Of last year's movies that I actually enjoyed, I'd say (in alphabetical order) Atomic Blonde, Black Panther, BlackKKlansman, Crazy Rich Asians and Hell or High Water. I admit I missed the last few minutes of Roma, but it was great up through that point, so I can't imagine that it could possibly go off the rails but so much at the end.
Have not yet managed to see the Mule, Green Book, the Peter Jackson documentary or If Beale Street Could Talk, but have high hopes for all of those.
I won't say Bird Box was a stellar all-around film, but it was a solid performance from Sandra Bullock.
 

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I agree with @SouthJerseyRU. The Spiderverse movie is probably:
-The best Spiderman movie ever, including Spiderman 2,
-The best animated movie ever, GREAT job in the way they turned this into a true comic book movie with the thought boxes, different animation techniques (dots and straight lines for shading) and even using different animation styles for the different Spidermen/Spiderwomen/SpiderHam characters.
-Spiderverse actually did a better job in starting amd introducing the characters and universe than how DC tried to do with Justice League.

Your kids will enjoy the hell out of it and you comic book heads will chop up onions at least once.
 

Extra Point_rivals157299

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I would pass on Atomic Blonde. The dialog is a bit low so much is missed, they are looking for a worthless list of agents and it isn't a good movie. There are some 80's music in it that is good and there is some lesbian love and those are the only two good things about it.
 
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I rarely pay for movies anymore, either at the theater or on-demand, because there are more disappointments than not. Tend to watch most for free on airplanes when traveling overseas. Just got back from a trip today, of the new(ish) ones I watched:

Bad Times at the El Royale - definitely entertaining, a bit more style than substance but worth the watch and a nice cast of actors. Felt similar to a Tarantino movie. Recommend.

Papillon - Not bad, but slow and drawn out. Pass.

Fell completely asleep throughout most of Old Man with a Gun and didn't feel like I missed out from the bits I heard/saw. Pass.

Big Sick - funny movie based on the star's own story, romantic, but not overly so. Recommend.

On Chesil Beach - a bit of a brutal, artsy romance. Not bad if you like that kind of stuff, but I found it slow and anticlimactic. Only watched because options were limited flying the international leg, much better selection on the US connection. Pass.
 

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Don't go to many movies anymore, just waiting for the new Bond and the next Star Wars (IX)
Saw Vice. Nothing special.

On the other hand, watched an old one last night, Heat. Pacino & DeNiro.....wow.
 

DJ Spanky

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HATE wise *** kids.Movies or otherwise.
Get off my lawn!

 
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newwavedave1

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Saw Green Book yesterday and thought it was great. Vigo was hilarious. Watched First Man today and was disappointed.
 

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Not including what has already been mentioned my favorite movies watched the last year were...

Horror: Hereditary
Comedy/Animated: Isle of Dogs
Indy/Foreign: November

Full Disclosure - I like weird stuff
 

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I just finished watching The Green Book. I was very good. It was a fictionalized story about the real life Don Shirley and his New York driver/associate. It gets a 'recommended viewing' from me.
 

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I watched Big Stick. It was okay. Based on real life Kumail Nanjiani and his wife Emily, the story of how they met and fell in love and worked through adversities. I thought the initial connection between them wasn't strong enough in the movie, I didn't buy in that they were a meant to be couple. More time was spent during the illness.