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baleclone 11-20-20 09:08 AM

Movies To Watch During Lockdown
 
Do you have any suggestions on what movies to watch during stay at home? We will be having a curfew in our area starting this Saturday from 10 pm to 5 am. A handful of states and cities are closing nonessential businesses, limiting public and private gatherings. I need a list of movies to watch during this time especially during the holidays. How about you guys are there protocols being implemented in your area now?

Thunderbolt 11-20-20 12:54 PM

Inferno based on the Dan Brown novel is a good one to try. It's about a pandemic being purposely released to cull the human population. Conspiracy theorists may link this to the Covid 19 pandemic. I have watched this a few times before and thought it was an OK movie. Then viewing it last week again, due to the current pandemic, it made me see the film in a whole new light.

brandon77 12-02-20 05:22 PM

Re: Movies To Watch During Lockdown
 
same here in our area, a limited stay at home order was issued. Besides watching movies and series, there are a lot of things that I've done during this quarantine. It is the most convenient way to get rid of negative thoughts, even for a little while.

Sedai 12-02-20 05:25 PM

Braveheart

Gibson, 1995

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John W Constantine 12-02-20 05:32 PM

Re: Movies To Watch During Lockdown
 
Buried. 2010.

fatelephant 12-07-20 06:09 AM

Re: Movies To Watch During Lockdown
 
It's a disaster :-)

baleclone 12-09-20 06:26 PM

Originally Posted by Thunderbolt (Post 2142649)
Inferno based on the Dan Brown novel is a good one to try. It's about a pandemic being purposely released to cull the human population. Conspiracy theorists may link this to the Covid 19 pandemic. I have watched this a few times before and thought it was an OK movie. Then viewing it last week again, due to the current pandemic, it made me see the film in a whole new light.
would probably re-watch the 3 Dan Brown movies. Thanks for the suggestion

Thunderbolt 12-10-20 11:52 AM

Originally Posted by baleclone (Post 2150362)
would probably re-watch the 3 Dan Brown movies. Thanks for the suggestion
Yes I think they are all pretty underrated. As a fan of the books I think they did a fairly good job bringing it to the screen.

John Dumbear 12-10-20 11:58 AM

This sucks so bad. There are new releases coming out I really want to see, but no theaters are open here. I can totally see the end of the theater experience with direct to my TV for $$. You're already starting to see this with Prime, Netflix, etc...


Back onto topic, how about an Alexander Payne marathon.

Thunderbolt 12-10-20 12:24 PM

Originally Posted by John Dumbear (Post 2150614)
This sucks so bad. There are new releases coming out I really want to see, but no theaters are open here. I can totally see the end of the theater experience with direct to my TV for $$. You're already starting to see this with Prime, Netflix, etc...


Back onto topic, how about an Alexander Payne marathon.
Shops are closing down left right and centre here in the UK. I’m waiting for the major cinemas to be hit next. Already lost a budget flea pit cinema in our city a few years back. Couldn’t beat new releases for £3.50 a ticket.

Swan 12-10-20 12:35 PM

Re: Movies To Watch During Lockdown
 
Contagion, of course.

Then watch it 100 more times.

Cobra 12-10-20 01:43 PM

Originally Posted by Swan (Post 2150630)
Contagion, of course.

Then watch it 100 more times.
Actually, don't. It's basically like shooting yourself in the foot over and over again


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