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Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: October 31st, 2019, 3:27 am
by nimnarb
Is it just me or over at least the last two/three years I can't really think of one memorable, extraordinary, wonderful, exciting, (you get the drift) film that I would want to see again. Perhaps I missed one or two, so open to all suggestions or comments. Not personally into Marvel type films...want to see a Casablanca, Where Eagle dare, One flew over the Cuckoos Nest, Lawrence of Arabia, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, The French Connection, Midnight Express, Rain Man, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, even settle for another Brief Encounters!!! to name just a few.............

Or am I just getting old? :)

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: October 31st, 2019, 7:53 am
by AsleepInYorkshire
nimnarb wrote:Is it just me or over at least the last two/three years I can't really think of one memorable, extraordinary, wonderful, exciting, (you get the drift) film that I would want to see again. Perhaps I missed one or two, so open to all suggestions or comments. Not personally into Marvel type films...want to see a Casablanca, Where Eagle dare, One flew over the Cuckoos Nest, Lawrence of Arabia, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, The French Connection, Midnight Express, Rain Man, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, even settle for another Brief Encounters!!! to name just a few.............

Or am I just getting old? :)

If you have BBC iPlayer try The Kings Choice.

It's a slow film and you can blink whilst watching. I believe it's based on the true story, which I always warm to.

You may also like World on Fire (BBC iPlayer). A series set in war time Britain.

AiY

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: October 31st, 2019, 8:50 am
by AleisterCrowley
Films only assume greatness with hindsight - I'm sure there are many from the last 20 years or so that will eventually appear in the 'all time greats' lists. Possibly not in the last 2 or 3 years..
I'm not really a film person these days so can't name any recent ones! Looking forward to seeing 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' when it appears on Amazon Prime :-)

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: October 31st, 2019, 9:24 pm
by servodude
AleisterCrowley wrote:I'm not really a film person these days so can't name any recent ones! Looking forward to seeing 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' when it appears on Amazon Prime :-)


It's really very good, and if you're in to that kind of thing try: Bad Times at the El Royale, which flew under my radar

-sd

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: October 31st, 2019, 9:51 pm
by Howard
Can I suggest "Hidden Figures". It's about three African American women who were significant figures in NASA in the sixties and had key roles in developing the first space capsule to orbit the Earth, and beyond. A really poignant film especially if one was around in the sixties when the American Civil Rights movement was taking place.

Serious subject but sensitively filmed.

regards

Howard

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: November 2nd, 2019, 3:13 am
by nimnarb
Had a free month from Amazon prime of Showtime and just seen "Escape at Dannemora", one series, 7 episodes, based on a true story with Benicio Del Toro and Patricia Arquette who was just simply outstanding in this. Basically a prison escape, slow in parts but very well executed and directed by Ben Stiller. Worth a watch.

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: November 2nd, 2019, 8:29 am
by Gerry557
Films, like many things are quite personal. One persons great is anothers persons bad! There are also types of films, Horror, action, si fi, rom com etc.

Often there are also expectations to manage, when you wait in expectation of a new great film and it fails to deliver it seems worse than when you enjoy a film more than you were expecting. Howard mentioned Hidden Figures, that was in the latter for me.

Inception 2010
Dark Knight or is that a bit too superhero like
Interstellar 2014
Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Dunkirk 2017
A Quite Place 2017
Blade Runner 2049 2017
Bohemian Rhapsody 2018
The Greatest Showman 2017
Incredibles 2 2018
The Martian (2015)
hotel mumbai 2019
Sicario 1+2
Baby Driver (2017)
Sully: Miracle on the Hudson (2016)
A Private War 2018
ARCTIC (2019)

I also enjoyed a lot of the ones you say you dont want. Bohemian Rhapsody was the surprise for me as I decided not to view it as it was not my thing and I didnt have any Queen music but really enjoyed it when forced to watch it with someone else. The Equalizer 1 + 2 and Mission impossible were others I quite liked that have been watched more than once

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: November 2nd, 2019, 9:13 am
by Itsallaguess
Gerry557 wrote:
Inception 2010
Dark Knight or is that a bit too superhero like
Interstellar 2014
Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Dunkirk 2017
A Quite Place 2017
Blade Runner 2049 2017
Bohemian Rhapsody 2018
The Greatest Showman 2017
Incredibles 2 2018
The Martian (2015)
hotel mumbai 2019
Sicario 1+2
Baby Driver (2017)
Sully: Miracle on the Hudson (2016)
A Private War 2018
ARCTIC (2019)


A great list, with many of my favourite recent films in it.

Given how similar it is to my own tastes, I'm surprised not to see one stand-out 'good film' of recent years in it, which would be 'Arrival'.

I wondered if there was a reason for that, especially given what seems to be a similar science-fiction slant as well?

I thought it was a fantastic film, with a really quite superb score from Jóhann Jóhannsson that added to the atmosphere of the film brilliantly, as he did with both of his Sicario scores too. I can't imagine any of those three films being anything like as good without his fantastic soundtrack. He'll be sadly missed by a music industry that was really making the most of his talents.

I've yet to catch Bohemian Rhapsody or A Private War, but I will make an extra effort now that I've seen your list.

Cheers,

Itsallaguess

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: November 2nd, 2019, 2:03 pm
by Lanark
The films of Paul Thomas Anderson seem to be somewhat underestimated in this country, (compared to say Tarantino) but I think he is the greatest current film director.

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: November 2nd, 2019, 2:22 pm
by Itsallaguess
Lanark wrote:
The films of Paul Thomas Anderson seem to be somewhat underestimated in this country, (compared to say Tarantino) but I think he is the greatest current film director.


I think that's a pretty good shout, looking at directors for this sort of thing rather than just concentrating on individual films.

I do agree that PTA is a brilliant director, and I'm a huge fan, but I'd also add the following if we're looking to come up with a list of good directors to watch out for today -

Darren Aronofsky - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004716/?ref_=nmls_hd

Denis Villeneuve - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0898288/?ref_=nmls_hd

Christopher Nolan - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0634240/?ref_=nmls_hd

Alfonso Cuarón - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0190859/?ref_=nmls_hd

David Fincher - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000399/?ref_=nmls_hd

Alejandro G. Iñárritu - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0327944/?ref_=nmls_hd

Jordan Peele - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1443502/?ref_=nmls_hd

Cheers,

Itsallaguess

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: November 2nd, 2019, 2:37 pm
by vrdiver
These have come out over the last few years and seemed worth watching - we saw them in the cinema, so not looked to see if they are on Netflix or Amazon Prime etc.

The Bookthief
A long way down
Saving mr Banks
The Love Punch
Maleficent
The Hundred Foot Journey
Pride
What we did on our holiday
Northern soul
The theory of everything
Still Alice
The dressmaker
Eddie the Eagle
Battle Mountain
The Girl on The Train
A street cat named Bob
Sully Miracle on the Hudson
Into the Woods
Hidden Figures
Lion
Gone Girl
Hacksaw Ridge
A United Kingdom
Magical Creatures
Christopher Robin
The Imitation Game
The time of their lives
Viceroys house
Their finest
The Light between 2 oceans
Fishermen's friends
Elton John: Rocket man
Sometimes, Always, Never
Yesterday
Blinded by the light

VRD

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: November 2nd, 2019, 5:45 pm
by nimnarb
Itsallaguess wrote:
Gerry557 wrote:
Inception 2010
Dark Knight or is that a bit too superhero like
Interstellar 2014
Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Dunkirk 2017
A Quite Place 2017
Blade Runner 2049 2017
Bohemian Rhapsody 2018
The Greatest Showman 2017
Incredibles 2 2018
The Martian (2015)
hotel mumbai 2019
Sicario 1+2
Baby Driver (2017)
Sully: Miracle on the Hudson (2016)
A Private War 2018
ARCTIC (2019)




A great list, with many of my favourite recent films in it.
Itsallaguess

Agreed, seen most of those apart from The Greatest showman, A private War and Artic.

The Bookthief
A long way down
Saving mr Banks
The Love Punch
Maleficent
The Hundred Foot Journey
Pride
What we did on our holiday
Northern soul
The theory of everything
Still Alice
The dressmaker
Eddie the Eagle
Battle Mountain
The Girl on The Train
A street cat named Bob
Sully Miracle on the Hudson
Into the Woods
Hidden Figures
Lion
Gone Girl
Hacksaw Ridge
A United Kingdom
Magical Creatures
Christopher Robin
The Imitation Game
The time of their lives
Viceroys house
Their finest
The Light between 2 oceans
Fishermen's friends
Elton John: Rocket man
Sometimes, Always, Never
Yesterday
Blinded by the light

VRD

A lot there never heard of........thx. I didn't much care for Rocket Man for some reason..perhaps was trying to compare with Bohemian and felt it wasn't even close. However, my OP was trying to name a truly memorable film over the last two/three years. Bohemian memorable? I suppose so but dont need to see it twice. Also agree with "Arrival" being a good film, but Contact was memorable for me and have seen it at least three times.
http://www.moviesmackdown.com/2016/09/a ... s-contact/

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: November 3rd, 2019, 3:06 pm
by Gerry557
Itsallaguess

Arrival wasn't memorable for me, maybe I was tired when watching it so it passed me by a bit. It might be worth a retry and I will have to dig it out. I suppose I could have added Passengers and The Accountant which I have re-watched to the list also. Its hard to remember them all

Fisherman's Friends, for the other list, was another that was much better than expected, I really enjoyed it, its an uplifting film but not what I would call a classic.

I do like a film that kicks the sub woofers into life every now and again though and surround sound is very important. I find it hard to watch films now in 2.0. Sound does add so much to a film

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: November 7th, 2019, 9:07 pm
by AsleepInYorkshire
Rudy (Made in 1993 - Netflix)

AiY

Re: Where have all the good films gone?

Posted: November 10th, 2019, 11:25 pm
by bionichamster
I enjoyed Spielberg's 'Bridge of Spies' (2015)

The Coen Brothers had screenwriting credits, Tom Hanks gives his usual competent performance, Mark Rylance is excellent.

It's the story of the attempt to return Gary Powers to the US after his U2 is shot down over the USSR and the circumstance and machinations leading up to the prisoner exchange on the titular 'bridge of spies' in Berlin

BH