I really enjoyed this as well. Not movie of the year, but really good.
I had no idea Chris Pine was in it, but at the very beginning of the movie I saw him first with a ski mask on, and I said, "Hey, that's Chris Pine!" Something distinctive about his eyes I guess (other than being dreamy). Good thing he won't have to resort to robbing banks IRL anytime soon.
Well looking back I realize there aren't too many contenders now that I actually think about it. However, I'd have to answer it two ways. If we're going off of MY personal enjoyment and how many times I am likely to rewatch it, Deadpool and Civil War hands down win for the year.Curious, what movies would you put over it this year?
The only solid movies for me so far this year besides Hell or high water. Still need to see Arrival, Dr Strange, Hacksaw,
The Nice Guys
Deadpool
Civil War
Kubo
Jungle book
Everybody wants some
The Lobster
I've said it before, it's been a borderline bad year for movies, and while I can immediately rattle off a Top 4 of Cap / Deadpool / Nice Guys / Hell of High Water, I can't even come up with a #5 that doesn't make me immediately go "Wait, seriously?"
Now that this thread has turned into 'Movies we should have seen', it sounds like my personal to do list is Kubo/Keanu/Arrival/Popstar/Lobster/Swiss Army Man/Midnight Special.
For reference, the best film of the year so far is, by a significant margin, Sieranevada (not sure if it was shown in the US outside of the Chicago International Film Festival).
Honorable mentions: Chevalier, The Final Master and for blockbusters Amasal/Assassination. Guilty pleasure: Baahubali: The Beginning
Still have to see this Hell or High Water though....
For reference, the best film of the year so far is, by a significant margin,
fucking well done also the music not sure how you classified this music i know country but what kind of country is it western? such a thing as western?
Really fucking enjoyed this movie and the soundtrack was perfect.
Easily the best thing I've seen all year, goddamn. Sorry I missed this in theaters.
Can Jeff Bridges please just keep making cowboy movies until he dies?