Super Sweet Movie Discussion Thread

With the flying, which was truly impressive and how the individual plot lines come together which involve a high degree of logistics and effects, Chris Nolan is my pick for Oscar best director, editing also perhaps.

Dunkirk is legit. Even my wife thought it was awesome and her preferred genre is horror. Nolan has to go down as one of the best directors ever. What he did with music and setting instead of dialogue was remarkable.
 
I recently re-watched The Big Short for about the 4th or 5th time. If you haven't seen it, do yourself a favor and watch it. I rented it for 50 cents through Amazon as a Prime member. It was on Netflix, but they took it down. Anyways, great, great movie and one of the best roles I have seen Steve Carell in. The entire cast is insanely good.
 
Watching IT (2017) for the first time, so far its been pretty enjoyable and has actually managed to scare me more than the miniseries did.
 
Ready for this:


I saw it else where on this sight but I can't search to save my life.....its a me problem I know!!!!!

:ROFLMAO::zzz::-)
I bet this is a continuation of The Office! You know, where Jim Halpert divorces his wife after he finds out that his marriage is a sham and that the boom mike operator is the biological father of his kids. After a short and bitter divorce, Jim is left destitute. With nothing to lose, Jim joins the Army, goes SF, and is somehow picked up by some sort of Treadstone program thingy. So begins Jack Ryan...:ROFLMAO:
 
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And today Venom. This is going to be a good movie year.

The nerd in me isn’t super psyched about this. The film takes place in a universe entirely separate from the Marvel films/Spider-man universe. So how will they account for the spider logo? Who’s he going to interact with? Who is he going to fight? Frankly I think hardy (a great choice) should have held out and waited for Disney to eventually get the rights for venom back under Marvel Films and done the character in the extended universe
 
The nerd in me isn’t super psyched about this. The film takes place in a universe entirely separate from the Marvel films/Spider-man universe. So how will they account for the spider logo? Who’s he going to interact with? Who is he going to fight? Frankly I think hardy (a great choice) should have held out and waited for Disney to eventually get the rights for venom back under Marvel Films and done the character in the extended universe

You're thinking to hard. ;-)
 
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