I haven't seen Phantom Thread or Call Me By Your Name (romantic dramas just don't do it for me). Of the other 7, here is how I'd rank them
7. 3 Billboards
6. Shape of Water
5. Darkest Hour
4. The Post
3. Lady Bird
2. Dunkirk
1. Get Out
1, 2 and 3 are really close. Loved all 3 of those movies. Darkest Hour and The Post were very well made, but didn't wow me. I certainly enjoyed parts of the last 2, although find them kinda uneven overall.
Literally the only good thing about that horrible movie is this one line actually made me laugh out loud.Creepy neighbor with alzheimers can't remember if her husband is dead or not, but don't worry, it's not important to the plot at all.
I too fell victim to watching Open House. We typically like watching horror movies and I figured it'd hopefully be entertaining. The build up to everything is boring and doesn't seem to be going anywhere, but against my better judgement I decided to watch it to the end. And then... what? The entire movie turns out to be absolutely pointless. Just... nothing... It was so bad.To be fair, I warned everyone earlier in the thread, including spoiling the whole plot
Hey anyone interested in wasting an hour and a half of their life for no fucking reason?
Well if so, golly gee do I have the movie for you
Open House a Netflix original horror movie
I’d rather have a fire ant moon walk through my eurethira than watch this garbage again
Literal 0/10. Because not only was it a shitty fucking movie, but
they left leads and clues all over the movie just for literally none of them to go anywhere. The killer is just some random fucking dude that you get to see one time once through blurried vision. Literally everyone else was irrelevant
I couldn’t stop laughing at the scene where the dad dies by speeding car in a well-lit parking lot out of nowhere.
That was straight out of something like The Room.
3 Billboards was good. I'd give it a 7. Not Oscar-winner worthy, but good. Sam Rockwell's performance was fine, if not a bit overrated. Frances McDormand was fantastic.
Call Me By Your Name - 8.5/10
I saw this over the weekend. This is a beautiful film. The acting is great, the Italian scenery is incredible, and the story is relatable, even if you are not gay. If you have been in love, or crushed on someone, or had a heartbreak, you will be able to relate to this. For the men....yeah some of the romance scenes I was on the border of uncomfortable with, but it was fine. This is a really good movie, worth seeing, and should be in contention for best picture. I liked it better than Moonlight, which was also a good, but different film. Moonlight was more of a coming of age, whereas CMBYN is a classic romance. Will the Academy award "gay" films back to back? I have no clue, and it shouldn't matter. Very good movie.
Hey anyone interested in wasting an hour and a half of their life for no fucking reason?
Well if so, golly gee do I have the movie for you
Open House a Netflix original horror movie
I’d rather have a fire ant moon walk through my eurethira than watch this garbage again
Literal 0/10. Because not only was it a shitty fucking movie, but
they left leads and clues all over the movie just for literally none of them to go anywhere. The killer is just some random fucking dude that you get to see one time once through blurried vision. Literally everyone else was irrelevant