The crappiness of the biopic is generally the key to winning. Being a Josephine Decker movie Shirley will likely make about as much money as Her Smell and get even less awards buzz.
I'm confused aren't John C-Nah and the playground two different moments?
Anyway justice for Fassbender's schlong. Where CJohn was also instrumental. We can probably agree the man is the BOT poster of the decade basically.
Didn't vote for comedy feature cause I only saw two of those movies and while I like one of them better (Knives Out) I laughed a hell of a lot more at the other (Dolemite).
Poor Vincent Kartheiser. Instantly reduced to being the sixth-billed cast member in various kinds of dreck after playing the best character on that show. The true invisible man.
When you suddenly see all these posts praising Moss *now* even though she just had the film role of a lifetime last year and none of these same people noticed, because the systems of distribution of quality films are in fact broken and there's a pervasive mindset that if it's not #1 at the box office, it isn't interesting or valuable
1. A.I.
2. The Fly
3. 2001: A Space Odyssey
4. Alien
5. Aliens
6. Repo Man
7. The Matrix
8. Dust (2005)
9. Videodrome
10. Under the Skin
11. WALL-E
12. Tremors
13. RoboCop
14. The Incredible Shrinking Man
15. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
16. Gravity
17. Deja Vu
18. Ad Astra
19. The Thing
20. The Martian
21. Blade Runner
22. Marjorie Prime
23. The Terminator
24. Children of Men
25. Starship Troopers
26. Primer
27. Metropolis
28. The Prestige
29. Re-Animator
30. Fantastic Planet
31. Minority Report
32. Attack the Block
33. Back to the Future
34. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
35. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
36. Gojira
37. Dredd
38. Solaris
39. Stalker
40. Starman
41. Sunshine
42. Coherence
43. Cloud Atlas
44. Ex Machina
45. The Lobster
46. Kin-dza-dza!
47. Jurassic Park
48. Star Trek (2009)
49. Sorry to Bother You
50. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
51. Code 46
52. Upgrade
53. Predator
54. Face/Off
55. Scanners
56. The Host
57. District 9
58. They Live
59. Inception
60. Bad Taste
61. Total Recall
62. The Iron Giant
63. Light of My Life
64. Midnight Special
65. Computer Chess
66. The World’s End
67. A Scanner Darkly
68. The Fifth Element
69. Planet of the Apes
70. Edge of Tomorrow
71. 10 Cloverfield Lane
72. The Matrix Reloaded
73. The Matrix Revolutions
74. The Invisible Man (1933)
75. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
76. Her
77. Brazil
78. Moon
79. Splice
80. Gattaca
81. I, Robot
82. Timecop
83. Dark Star
84. High Life
85. Interstellar
86. Cloverfield
87. Deep Rising
88. Snowpiercer
89. Hollow Man
90. Annihilation
91. Time Bandits
92. Predestination
93. Independence Day
94. Blade Runner 2049
95. The Adjustment Bureau
96. E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
97. The Man Who Fell to Earth
98. Rise of the Planet of the Apes
99. X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes
100. Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds
Yeah, they really do. All of them save for Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Taxi Driver, New York New York, Raging Bull, The King of Comedy, After Hours, his segment in New York Stories, Goodfellas, Cape Fear, The Age of Innocence, Casino, The Aviator, Shutter Island, Hugo, The Wolf of Wall Street...
Two cosplaying dudes from Bahstahn and Driver somehow slipping perfectly naturally into yet another distinctive appearance despite still looking basically like himself.
Creed II was just too basic. Can't say I'm interested in this unless they get Coogler back, which is unlikely. Or unless he goes to Russia and wins the current cold war after growing a beard and running up and down mountains